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  • John Willmott School

    John Willmott School is a co-ed secondary school located in Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands. With a low student-teacher ratio of 16:1, the school provides personalized attention to students, ensuring their academic success. The school offers a comprehensive CEIAG program to help students develop self-awareness, decision-making skills, and transition planning. With a focus on technical education and apprenticeship opportunities, John Willmott School equips students for a wide range of education and training options.
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  • Archbishop Ilsley Catholic School

    Archbishop Ilsley Catholic School is a Roman Catholic secondary school located in Acocks Green, Birmingham. With a student-teacher ratio of 13:1, the school provides a supportive and focused learning environment for students aged 11-18. The school offers a comprehensive curriculum, including a sixth form, and prioritizes the individual needs of students. With a diverse student body and a commitment to academic excellence, Archbishop Ilsley Catholic School is an ideal choice for parents seeking a high-quality education with a strong Catholic ethos.
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  • King Edward VI Five Ways School

    King Edward VI Five Ways School is a prestigious Christian secondary school located in Bartley Green, Birmingham. With a student-teacher ratio of 18:1, the school ensures individual attention and support for every student. The school prides itself on its excellent academic results, with a 97% achievement of Grade 5 or above in English and maths GCSEs. The dedicated teachers and resources provide a conducive learning environment for students to excel. With a strong focus on safety and well-being, King Edward VI Five Ways School is an ideal choice for parents seeking quality education for their children.
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  • Lordswood Girls' School and Sixth Form Centre

    Lordswood Girls' School and Sixth Form Centre is a secondary school in Birmingham, West Midlands, providing education for girls aged 11-18. With a student-teacher ratio of 14:1, the school offers a supportive learning environment. It has a strong emphasis on academic achievement, with 50% of students achieving Grade 5 or above in English and maths GCSEs. The school also offers a sixth form program, enabling students to pursue A-level qualifications. With a focus on safety, resources, and dedicated teachers, Lordswood Girls' School strives to provide a quality education for all students.
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  • King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Boys

    King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Boys is a highly successful secondary school located in Birmingham. With high expectations and standards, the school provides a broad education to help boys prepare for adult life. The school consistently ranks highly in exam scores and value-added statistics. Supported by dedicated teachers, parents, and governors, students thrive in a caring and challenging environment. Offering a range of incredible opportunities and activities, Camp Hill Boys is committed to excellence in all facets of education.
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  • King Edward VI Balaam Wood Academy

    King Edward VI Balaam Wood Academy is a co-educational secondary school located in Frankley, Birmingham. With a student-teacher ratio of 12:1, the school ensures individual attention for students aged 11-16. Led by Headteacher Mr Damian McGarvey, the academy offers a nurturing environment that focuses on academic excellence and personal growth. The school prides itself on its diverse student body, including 175 girls and 211 boys, with 9.50% of students having English as a second language. Serving 386 students, the academy prioritizes the well-being and educational development of each child.
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  • Queensbury School

    Queensbury School is a co-educational secondary school in Birmingham, West Midlands. With a diverse student community, the school provides a supportive and inclusive environment for students aged 11-19. Led by Mr Christopher Wilson, the school offers a sixth form and has a strong focus on supporting students with special educational needs, including those with Autistic Spectrum Disorder, Social, Emotional and Mental Health needs, and Moderate to Severe Learning Difficulties. The school is committed to ensuring all students have equal opportunities for success, with a high proportion of students eligible for free school meals and English not being their first language. With a modest student population and experienced staff, Queensbury School provides a nurturing and academically enriching experience.
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  • King Edward VI Aston School

    King Edward VI Aston School is a selective, multiethnic secondary school for boys in Birmingham. With a strong emphasis on academic success, students achieve excellent exam results with 97% achieving grade 5 or above in English and maths GCSEs in 2019. The school also places importance on extracurricular activities, offering a wide range of sporting, musical, and cultural opportunities. Pupils are happy and feel safe, with positive attitudes towards learning. The school's curriculum promotes independent thought and personal development, preparing students to face future challenges with confidence.
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  • Turves Green Boys' School

    Turves Green Boys' School is a secondary school located in Northfield, Birmingham. With a strong emphasis on academic excellence and a supportive learning environment, our dedicated team of staff strive to help every boy reach their full potential. We offer a comprehensive range of subjects and extracurricular activities, ensuring a well-rounded education for our students. With a high proportion of students eligible for free school meals, we pride ourselves on providing an inclusive and nurturing environment for all boys.
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  • Fairfax

    Fairfax is a co-ed secondary school located in Sutton Coldfield. With a student-teacher ratio of 18:1, the school focuses on inclusive education and high expectations for all pupils. The school maintains a strong culture of safeguarding and offers support for students with special educational needs. Fairfax consistently achieves good exam scores, with 50% of students achieving Grade 5 or above in English and maths GCSEs in 2019. The school also offers a sixth form program with an average points score of 30.04.
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  • Sutton Coldfield Grammar School for Girls

    Sutton Coldfield Grammar School for Girls is a secondary school in West Midlands, offering a top-notch education with a strong focus on academic achievement. With an excellent student-teacher ratio of 18:1 and highly qualified staff, the school provides a positive and supportive learning atmosphere. The school boasts outstanding exam results, with 99% of students achieving grade 5 or above in English and maths GCSEs in 2019. Additionally, the A-level results show that 39.80% of students achieved AAB or higher, demonstrating the school's commitment to academic excellence. Alongside academics, the school provides a wide range of extracurricular activities and opportunities for personal growth. Sutton Coldfield Grammar School for Girls is the ideal choice for parents looking for a well-rounded education for their daughters.
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  • King Edward VI Handsworth Grammar School for Boys

    King Edward VI Handsworth Grammar School for Boys is a prestigious secondary school in Birmingham, offering a high-quality education for boys aged 11-18. With a student-teacher ratio of 19:1, our dedicated staff provide excellent teaching environments to ensure every student receives the support they need. Our outstanding exam results, with 93% achieving Grade 5 or above in English & math GCSEs, demonstrate our commitment to academic excellence. We also prioritize the holistic development of our students, fostering self-respect, independence, and initiative, while promoting a climate of trust, openness, and cooperation.
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  • Arena Academy

    Arena Academy is a co-educational secondary school located in Great Barr, Birmingham. With a student-teacher ratio of 14:1, our school provides a supportive and focused learning environment for students aged 11-16. We prioritize the individual needs of our students, offering SEN support to 7.6% of our student population. Our dedicated teachers strive for academic excellence, with a grade C- in academics. We also provide a safe and inclusive environment, with a D+ grade for teacher quality and resources. Join us at Arena Academy for a well-rounded education and opportunities for success.
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  • St Francis Church of England Aided Primary School and Nursery

    St Francis Church of England Aided Primary School and Nursery is a warm and welcoming institution that prioritizes the well-being and academic success of its students. With a strong sense of community and ties to St. Francis Church, the school provides a nurturing and supportive environment for children to thrive. The school has a student-teacher ratio of 25:1 and offers nursery classes for ages 3-4. With an overall grade of C-, the school focuses on academic achievement, creative development, and social growth. The school achieved an average score of 102 in maths and 105 in reading in KS2 exams. 7% of students achieved a higher standard in reading, writing, and maths.
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  • Oasis Academy Blakenhale Infants

    Oasis Academy Blakenhale Infants is a primary school in Birmingham that provides a nurturing and inclusive learning environment for children aged 3 to 7. With a student-teacher ratio of 16:1, our dedicated staff ensure personalized attention and support for each child. Our good Ofsted rating reflects our commitment to quality education, leadership, and welfare. We offer nursery classes and have a diverse student population. The school prioritizes student well-being and has resources to support students with SEN. Majority of our students are eligible for free school meals, creating an inclusive community.
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  • Lordswood Boys' School

    Lordswood Boys' School is a secondary school located in Harborne, Birmingham. With a student teacher ratio of 11:1, the school provides personalized attention to its 426 boys aged 11-16 years. The school focuses on academic excellence, with 31% achieving grade 5 or above in English and maths GCSEs. Additionally, 56% of students achieved a GCSE grade 4 or higher. With a diverse student population and support for Special Educational Needs, Lordswood Boys' School offers a safe and inclusive learning environment for your child.
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  • Heath Mount Primary School

    Heath Mount Primary School is a co-educational school located in the vibrant area of Balsall Heath in Birmingham. Led by Headteacher Mrs Debbie Holland, the school offers a high-quality primary education for children aged 4-11. With a focus on inclusive learning, Heath Mount provides a nurturing environment for all students to thrive and reach their full potential.
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  • Cottesbrooke Infant and Nursery School

    Cottesbrooke Infant and Nursery School is a nurturing and inclusive primary school located in Acocks Green, Birmingham. With a dedicated staff-to-student ratio of 19:1, the school provides a supportive environment for children aged 3-7 years, ensuring personalized attention and quality education. The school offers nursery classes and has a strong focus on meeting the needs of students with special educational needs (SEN), with 12.1% of students receiving SEN support. Additionally, 94% of students are eligible for free school meals, highlighting the school's commitment to providing equal opportunities for all. With a low student absence rate of 4.4%, Cottesbrooke Infant and Nursery School fosters a positive and engaging learning experience for every child.
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  • Princethorpe Infant School

    Princethorpe Infant School is a primary school in Birmingham, offering a high-quality education for children aged 3-7. With a dedicated and experienced teaching staff, the school provides effective safeguarding measures and maintains a consistently high standard of behavior. The extensive curriculum, including extra-curricular experiences, ensures students have a well-rounded education.
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  • Highters Heath Community School

    Highters Heath Community School is a co-educational primary school located in Kings Heath, Birmingham. Founded in 2022, the school provides education for children aged 4 to 11 years. With a dedicated and experienced headteacher, Mrs Julie Aulton, the school offers a nurturing and inclusive environment for all students. Its small size of 210 students allows for personalized attention and a close-knit community. The school does not offer boarding facilities. Highters Heath Community School focuses on providing a high-quality education while fostering a sense of community and preparing students for future success.
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