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  2. Education in Birmingham - Wikipedia

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    Most secondary schools in Birmingham also have a sixth form (Years 12 and 13), but sixth form education is also provided in a number of sixth form colleges and further education colleges. There are a small number of "all-through" schools, a number of special schools and some alternative provision schools.

  3. Ark Kings Academy - Wikipedia

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    Ark Kings Academy is a co-educational all-through school and sixth form located over two sites in the Kings Norton area of Birmingham, West Midlands, England.. The school is funded by the Department for Education and operated by Ark Schools, a registered charity under English law and sponsored by parent charity Ark.

  4. Fortis Academy - Wikipedia

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    Fortis Academy is a co-educational secondary school and sixth form located in the Great Barr area of Birmingham, England. History [ edit ] The school was officially opened by D. Rogers on 24 September 1957 as Great Barr Comprehensive School .

  5. St Thomas Aquinas Catholic School, Birmingham - Wikipedia

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    The school, which is part of the Birmingham Catholic Partnership, consists of key stage three (Yr 7 and 8), key stage four (years 9 to 11) and a sixth form. The sixth form provision is offered as part of Oaks Sixth Form College, a consortium of 7 secondary schools in South-West Birmingham.

  6. King Edward VI High School for Girls - Wikipedia

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    Age. 11 to 18. Enrolment. 550. Website. www .kehs .org .uk. King Edward VI High School for Girls ( KEHS) is an all girls public school (United Kingdom) located in Edgbaston, Birmingham, England. Consistently being ranked one of the best schools within England and has therefore received several accolades from places such as The Times.

  7. King Edward VI Lordswood School for Girls - Wikipedia

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    King Edward VI Lordswood School for Girls and The Sixth Form Centre is a secondary school and sixth form on Knightlow Road in Birmingham between Harborne and Bearwood. History [ edit ] It was established in 1958 as a grammar technical school (as was the neighbouring boys' school from 1962, although it opened in 1957), whereby entrance was ...

  8. Hillcrest School, Birmingham - Wikipedia

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    The sixth form was opened by the end of the 1950s. The school was considerably extended and expanded in the 1970s to accommodate with the increase in pupil intake. The school was renamed Hillcrest School in September 1983 and became a comprehensive school. Boys were allowed to join the sixth form during the 1980s.

  9. Bordesley Green Girls' School - Wikipedia

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    Bordesley Green Girls' School is a secondary school and sixth form located in the Bordesley Green area of Birmingham, in the West Midlands of England. The school was previously "Arden Upper School" and before that it was "Bordesley Green Grammar Technical School for Boys" which had a long history having started as a Boys' Technical School in 1936.