King Edward VI High School for Girls
Birmingham, United Kingdom
About King Edward VI High School for Girls
Founded in 1883, King Edward VI High School for Girls (KEHS) is one of the leading girls’ schools in the country with outstanding academic results and a large and varied programme of co-curricular activity. The School is an independent day school with 650 girls aged 11-18 and is part of the King Edward VI Foundation, which has 13 schools in Birmingham. It is situated on a beautiful 50-acre campus in Edgbaston, which it shares with King Edward’s School (KES).
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“ I am so pleased my daughter attends such an outstanding school; it caters for the academic elite without being elitist; what sells it for us is the pleasant atmosphere in the school”
- Parent“There is a real community atmosphere in the school; staff and students go out of their way to support each other”
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