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King Edward's School (KES) is an independent day school for boys in the British public school tradition, located in Edgbaston, Birmingham. Founded by King Edward VI in 1552, it is part of the Foundation of the Schools of King Edward VI .
Previously a foundation school administered by Birmingham City Council and The Endeavour Co-operative Learning Trust. [2] 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]
A Multi-academy trust, known as the King Edward VI Academy Trust Birmingham, was formed to manage its non–fee-paying establishments, consisting of five grammar schools and one academy. With the formation of the Academy Trust, the previously independent Handsworth Grammar School joined the foundation, becoming King Edward VI Handsworth Grammar ...
King Edward VI Balaam Wood Academy is a coeducational secondary school located in the New Frankley area of Birmingham, West Midlands, England. [ 1 ] The school provides a catchment area for the surrounding primary schools Reaside Junior School, Forestdale Primary and Ley Hill Primary and Infant.
King Edward High School, former name of GIC Deoria, India; King Edward Technical College, Dunedin, New Zealand; King Edward VII School (Taiping), Taiping, Perak, Malaysia; King Edward VII School (Johannesburg) in Gauteng, South Africa; King Edward High School, a semi-private high school, Matatiele, Eastern Cape, South Africa.
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.
King Edward VI High School for Girls (KEHS) is an all-girls public school located in Edgbaston, Birmingham, England. It was founded in 1883 and occupies the same site as, and is twinned with the King Edward's School (KEHS; boys' school).
It is one of seven schools in Birmingham that are part of the King Edward VI Foundation. [1] It shares a campus with King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Boys and, in 1958, both schools moved from their original location in central Birmingham to Vicarage Road in the Birmingham suburb of Kings Heath. The buildings are connected and some ...