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Best Schools in Birmingham

Oct 20, 2022
Best Schools in Birmingham
Home to a unique cultural heritage and a diverse culinary scene, Birmingham is also a great place to live with your family. According to Ofsted, the city boasts excellent primary and secondary schools, both in the city centre and outskirts. If you're looking to relocate to this West Midlands hub, we've shortlisted a few of the top-ranking institutions in the area. 

Best primary schools in Birmingham

 Looking for a primary school for your kids? Birmingham brims with fantastic educational facilities, which include a wide variety of curricular and extra-curricular activities. Here we've picked the best ones according to Ofsted.

English Martyr's Catholic Primary School

Number of students: about 400 Gender of students: mixed

Age: 4-11

 

Located on Birmingham's southern outskirts in Sparkhill, English Martyr's Catholic Primary School is among the best-performing schools. Students are said to achieve better results than the national average in Year 6 in reading, writing and math. Pupils' spiritual and moral values are promoted for them to develop an understanding of the world they live in.

Shireland Hall Primary Academy

Number of students: about 600

Gender of students: mixed

Age: 3-11

 

Found around Rotton Park to the west of Birmingham city centre, Shireland Hall Primary Academy caters for girls and boys. The school prides itself on the trust and respect between teachers and students, which creates a calm and enjoyable environment. The curriculum is rich in curricular and extra-curricular activities to stimulate pupils' artistic, creative, academic and sporting interests.

Hamd House School

Number of students: about 200

Gender of students: mixed

Age: 5-16

 

Hamd House School is rated by Ofsted as outstanding and makes a perfect private school. It hosts a little over 200 students, both boys and girls. Inclusive and harmonious, this institution provides high-quality teaching and leadership, with many students ready to take their GCSEs before Year 11.

Best secondary schools in Birmingham

 

There are also many excellent secondary schools in this flourishing part of the West Midlands. Find below Ofsted's top picks.

Heartlands Academy

Number of students: about 800

Gender of students: mixed

Age: 11-18

 

Found a stone's throw from Birmingham city centre, Heartlands Academy caters for more than 800 students, boys and girls. Activities are tailored to the individual for everyone to flourish and develop an extensive set of skills. The academy organises various activities in the afternoon and over the weekends too, including drama classes, sports and debating.

Nishkam High School

Number of students: about 200

Gender of students: mixed

Age: 11-19

 

Rated among the best secondary schools in Birmingham, Nishkam High School is home to more than 200 students. Achievement is outstanding, according to Ofsted, with pupils getting excellent results in English, math and science thanks to high-quality teaching. The curriculum meets the needs of all students and includes work-related experiences, master classes and study visits to universities.

Kind Edward VI Handsworth School

Number of students: about 900

Gender of students: boys

Age: 11-18

 

Situated on the northern outskirts of Birmingham, Kind Edward VI Handsworth School welcomes more than 900 boys. Classes are challenging and promote creativity and critical thinking, stimulating pupils to achieve good results. Students benefit from a personal, social and health education programme, which deals with mental health and finances, as well as many extra-curricular activities.

 

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