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Welcome to King Edward VI Five Ways School. One of the top grammar schools in the UK. In pursuit of educational excellence for all.
- Welcome to Sixth Form at Five Ways
School Floor Plan. Sixth Form Curriculum Rationale and...
- Equality Statement and Objectives
At King Edward VI Five Ways our school’s objectives are as...
- Form Time Programme and Assemblies
Assemblies Our assembly programme serves to create frequent...
- Attendance and Punctuality
Make Five Ways a place where students feel cared for and...
- House System
The aim of the House system is to generate interest and...
- Sixth Form Admissions
Students wishing to join the Sixth Form at Five Ways, and...
- Exam Information
The awarding bodies set down strict criteria which must be...
- Library
Five Ways School Library is an open access learning hub for...
- Welcome to Sixth Form at Five Ways
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.
Admissions. Admission to King Edward VI Five Ways School is usually at two entry key points: Year 7 for Main School and Year 12 for Sixth Form. However, there may be opportunities for in-year admissions should places become available in Years 7, 8, 9 or 10.
Learn about the history, curriculum and admissions policy of the largest mixed grammar school in the West Midlands. The school is in the top five nationally and has an international outlook for ages 11-18.
Founded in 1883 King Edward VI Five Ways was originally situated at Five Ways in the heart of Birmingham but moved in 1958 to its current site and enjoys a fine tradition of excellence and achievement. We are a part of the Grammar Schools in Birmingham for our Admissions process and are the only fully co-educational grammar school in the King ...
A state school for boys and girls aged from 11 to 18 in Birmingham, rated outstanding by Ofsted. Find out about its features, review, data, SEN provision, catchment, destinations and more.
King Edward VI Aston School: 1883: Aston — Boys King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Boys: Camp Hill: Kings Heath: 1956: Boys King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Girls: Girls King Edward VI Five Ways School (KEFW) Five Ways: Bartley Green: 1957: Mixed King Edward VI Handsworth School: Aston (with King Edward VI Aston) Handsworth ...