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In September 2021 the school converted to academy status and was renamed King Edward VI Northfield School for Girls. The school is now sponsored by the Foundation of the Schools of King Edward VI. [3] Pupils attending the school mainly come from the Kings Norton, Longbridge and Northfield areas of Birmingham. [4]
Lordswood Girls’ School was rated Requires Improvement (3) at its latest Ofsted inspection (March 2022). [6] This was the first full Ofsted report since converting to an academy in 2011. Previous to academisation the school had been rated Outstanding. The 2019 Progress 8 score for the school was +0.74 with a rating of Well Above Average. [7]
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Led by Jessica Rose, Birmingham defeated San Pedro 14-6 to capture the first Open Division girls' flag football title in City Section history.
King Edward VI Aston School is a selective, all-boys grammar school and specialist sports college. The school, designed by Birmingham architect J.A. Chatwin, [6] opened in 1883 and is still, with additional buildings, located on its original site, in the Aston area of Birmingham, England.
The athletic department of the Alabama Independent School Association sanctions and oversees high school athletics for approximately 50 private schools in the American state of Alabama. [6] Sanctioned varsity and junior varsity sports include the following: football , basketball , baseball , fast-pitch softball , track and field , volleyball ...
KEHS hosts approximately 560 girls, 80 per year (four forms) with entrance exams taking place in late January. Students engage in various extra-curricular activities and community service. [2] Each year, forms elect a charity to support and later raise funds through such activities as cake sell hosting, car washing and the like.
Carver's current campus was completed in 2001 on a site that was formerly the North Birmingham Golf Course. [2] It was Birmingham City Schools' first new high school in three decades and cost an estimated $44.5 million. [3]