2 schools found in Birmingham
England's school system: State schools are free for all residents. Independent schools charge fees from £12,000/yr. Grammar schools are free and selective. International schools offer IB, American and other curricula for expat families. Talk to our advisors for personalised guidance.
One of England's great independent schools, founded by King Edward VI in 1552. Consistently ranked among the top academic schools in the UK with exceptional A-Level results.
The Catch: A historic boys' giant in the West Midlands. It moved almost exclusively to the IB Diploma for Sixth Form. If your son specifically wants A-Levels to focus on just 3 subjects, this is no longer the right fit.
A leading independent girls' school in Birmingham offering education from nursery through to sixth form. Known for academic excellence and a strong focus on individual development.
The Catch: The leading independent choice for girls in Birmingham. The school is divided across multiple buildings in a busy urban area. It lacks the 'country estate' feel of schools like ACS or Clifton.
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