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Abbey RC Primary School, Erdington; Acocks Green Primary School, Acocks Green Adderley Primary School, Adderley Park Al-Furqan Primary School, Tyseley Albert Bradbeer Primary Academy, Northfield
This is a list of the Birmingham board schools, built between the Elementary Education Act 1870 (33 & 34 Vict. c. 75) which established board schools, and the Education Act 1902, which replaced school boards with local education authorities. Most of the board schools were designed by the firm Martin & Chamberlain (M&C).
Royal Birmingham Conservatoire's School of Acting, founded in 1936, is one of the United Kingdom's leading vocational drama schools, offering higher education courses in drama as well as a range of part-time, summer schools and short courses for adults and children. Its merger with BCU was announced in June 2005.
In 2010 the school replaced A levels with the International Baccalaureate diploma. [14] In 2012, the Independent review of A-level and IB results, based on government-issued statistics, ranked King Edward's School 9th in the UK, ahead of Westminster (17th), St Paul's (22nd), Harrow (34th), Winchester (73rd) and Eton (80th). [15]
Grammar schools in Birmingham, West Midlands (1 C, 8 P) Pages in category "Secondary schools in Birmingham, West Midlands" The following 70 pages are in this category, out of 70 total.
The schools in England are organised into local education authorities.There are 150 local education authorities in England organised into nine larger regions. [1] According to the Schools Census, there were 3,408 [2] maintained government secondary schools in England in 2017.
King Solomon International Business School, Birmingham; King's School, Brighton and Hove; St Andrew the Apostle Greek Orthodox School, Barnet; Trinity School, Kent;
King Edward VI Five Ways (KEFW) is a selective co-educational state grammar school for ages 11–18 in Bartley Green, Birmingham, United Kingdom.One of the seven establishments of the Foundation of the Schools of King Edward VI, it is a voluntary aided school, with admission by highly selective examination.