Magnet Schools

Our very own, in-district magnet school. Bristol Arts and Innovation Magnet School is a school for students in grades six through twelve that is tailored to coursework that leads to college and career opportunities in the creative arts industries.  Courses at BAIMS are categorized into pathways: Visual Arts, Musical Arts, Theater Arts, and Creative Construction. 


For more information, please visit Bristol Arts Innovation and Magnet School and speak to your school counselor.

Goodwin University's Early College Advanced Manufacturing Pathway (ECAMP) is a full year, half-day, magnet school program serving 12th grade students. Students receive free tuition, instruction materials, and transportation to and from the Goodwin University Campus in East Hartford. The program provides seven college-level manufacturing courses and hands-on skills leading to 21 Goodwin University credits and an Advanced Manufacturing Certificate, allowing them to immediately secure a high-paying, rewarding career in advanced manufacturing. In addition, students will obtain a paid, work-based, pre-apprenticeship during the second semester at a participating Goodwin industry partner. The Goodwin University pre-apprenticeship (200 hours) can be credited toward the student's first CT Department of Labor Apprenticeship.


For more information, please visit Early College Advanced Manufacturing Pathway (ECAMP)™ and speak to your school counselor.

Visit CRECschools.org for complete student, parent, and teacher information related to CREC's Magnet School program.