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King Edward Handsworth Grammar School is sometimes abbreviated as HGS. The headmaster is Mr T Johnson. [1] In September 2017, the school was admitted into the Foundation of the Schools of King Edward VI, where it was renamed King Edward VI Handsworth Grammar School for Boys. [2] The school has five houses: Henry, William, Nelson, Galahad and ...
King Edward VI Handsworth School for Girls is a grammar school for girls aged 11–18 located in Handsworth, Birmingham, England. It is part of the Foundation of the Schools of King Edward VI . The school was founded in 1883 as King Edward's Aston on the site where its brother school, King Edward VI Aston School , remains to this day.
King Edward's School, Birmingham (boys) King Edward VI High School for Girls; Non-fee paying grammar schools: King Edward VI Aston School (boys) King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Boys; King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Girls; King Edward VI Five Ways School (co-educational) King Edward VI Handsworth School (girls) State-funded Academy:
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King Edward VI Handsworth Wood Girls' Academy is a secondary school and sixth form located in Handsworth Wood, Birmingham, England. [1] The building that the school currently occupies used to be known as Handsworth Wood Boys' School but it went through a change over ten years ago. The headteacher is Ms Kiran Takhar.
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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. It is a member of the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference.
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 ...