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  1. King Edward VI Handsworth Grammar School for Boys. NEW APPLICATION. Use the button below to start a new application. You don't have to finish your application immediately. You can save it and continue later. Start New Application. Existing Users. Username or Email address. Password. Remember Me.

  2. Staff – username@handsworth.bham.sch.uk. Governors – username@governor.handsworth.bham.sch.uk. Please contact the ICT Technical Department if you have any issues. useful links. ... King Edward VI Handsworth Grammar School for Boys, Grove Lane, Birmingham, West Midlands, B21 9ET.

  3. King Edward VI Handsworth School is a member of the Birmingham Careers Hub and is supported by Jackie Plimmer (Enterprise Co-ordinator) and Joanna Maguire (Enterprise Advisor – Mott MacDonald). The role of the Enterprise Co-ordinator and Advisor is to work directly with a school’s careers leader and careers team to support their careers programme.

  4. King Edward VI Handsworth School opened on the 14 th September 1911 with 450 girls. It was formed by the merger of three schools: Aston (about 250 girls), Summer Hill (80) and Bath Row (50). The Headmistress was Miss Nimmo, who was in post from 1883, when the girls’ school at Aston opened, until she retired in 1915.

  5. 6 de may. de 2022 · King Edward VI Handsworth Grammar School for Boys, Grove Lane, Birmingham, West Midlands, B21 9ET. Non-Uniform Day HGS E-Newsletter (06-05-22) Scroll to top ...

  6. The forms can either be returned by post to: FAO Admissions Officer. King Edward VI Handsworth School for Girls. Rose Hill Road. Handsworth. B21 9AR. OR scanned and sent to our email waitinglist@kingedwardvi.bham.sch.uk. BCC In Year Transfer Letter. BCC In Year Tranfer Form.

  7. Welcome to Handsworth School For Girls' Archives. The digital archive has been made possible by the extraordinary generosity of the late Margaret Davis, a former pupil of King Edward VI High School for Girls. Margaret was a passionate supporter of the Schools of King Edward VI in Birmingham and cared greatly about the archive. She felt strongly ...