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      • The school has a record of high attainment and was deemed 'outstanding' in its last Ofsted inspection. In 2019, the Birmingham Mail ranked it as the second best school in the West Midlands, down from first place in 2018. Since 2017, GCSE pupils at King Edward VI Handsworth have consistently achieved exceptionally good results.
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  2. Jul 7, 2024 · What the school says... Whilst ensuring an excellent academic experience, King Edward VI School also offers a diverse and exciting co-curricular programme. Pupils and staff participate in fieldwork, charitable and sporting visits in different parts of the world from Mexico and South Africa to Canada and the Caribbean to name but a few.

    • Wilton Road Southampton SO15 5UQ
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    • 023 8070 4561
  3. Sep 22, 2007 · Overall the school is good, I think if you're too worried about the entrance exam don't be. To be perfectly honest, if you don't get in or have to do hours of studying before, the whole experience at the school probably won't be great as you will have to put all that extra effort you put into the exam into all your' homework and half termly exams.

  4. Oct 11, 2017 · We usually inspect good schools every 4 years or at any time if we have concerns. We normally give one working day's notice before an inspection but can also inspect schools...

  5. Feb 21, 2024 · King Edward VI School review - independent, comparative analysis based on research, on-site evidence and third party reports from the education regulator & visits from WhichSchoolAdvisor consultants.

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    King Edward VI School (KES) is a selective co-ed day schoolin the Upper Shirley area of Southampton. One of the oldest schools in thecity, founded in 1553, it was originally based inside the city walls. Aftervarious relocations as a boy’s grammar, KES moved to its present site in 1938. Itbecame independent in 1978 and, in 1983 welcomed girls into t...

    Team sports at the main site make use of the sports hall, games fields, netball courts and full Astro pitch. A short drive from the main school site, the Wellington Sports groundhas 35-acres of grass fields with six rugby pitches, six tennis courts, four netball courts and a water-based astro pitch – usually the preserve of elite and Olympic hockey...

    Core sports at KES are hockey, netball, cricket and rugby, with frequent placings across all at county and regional level and strong boys’ sides in rugby, hockey and football. Girls’ hockey is popular too (the U14 Hockey team have previously won the Hampshire Cup) and the netball teams are regular regional qualifiers. In the Sixth Form, the KES foo...

    Two thirds of KES pupils go on to the sixth form while the rest join from a mixture of maintained and independent schools. Entry is based on interviews with subject heads and predicted GCSE results. There are very decent 27 A Level subject choice, including more niche subjects like philosophy, photography, classical civilisation, and sports science...

    Strong. Pupils are selected through an interview, a report from the head of the previous school and the results of an entrance examination. The application process for 11+ and 13+, consists of two exam papers, evaluating pupils in English and Mathematics based on the national curriculum for each year group. In 2023, 69% of all GCSE exams were award...

    King Edward VI Preparatory School is the official feeder for KES, but children come here from up to 70 different prep and local primary schools in any given year group, often not knowing anyone. To avoid them getting lost (both pastorally and physically in the vast expanse of corridors and departments), Year 7 pupils are allocated a form group and ...

    Head Neal Parker joined KES in September 2019 from independentco-ed The Grammar School at Leeds where he was Vice Principal and Head of theSenior School. Previously, he was Director of Music and Head of Performing Artsat the Newcastle Royal Grammar School and read music at St. Anne’sCollege, Oxford. He also holds a Masters and an MBA in Educational...

    KES is very student-led, with dedicated ‘Prepositors’ (senior prefects) that provide student leadership by working alongside the younger pupils, supporting community partnerships, charities and sustainability initiatives. A real feature of the school, especially at lunchtimes, pupils pick from a whopping 70 different clubs (typically two per child)...

    The latest ISI Reportwas published in 2022. King Edward VI School was rated excellent for both pupil achievement and personal development.

    Children are allowed to bring phones to school as themajority travel by school bus and need to communicate with parents. Youngerchildren (Years 7 – 9) are not allowed their phones out during the school day.

  6. King Edward VI School is a leading independent day school in Southampton, with a history stretching back more than 465 years. Enquire about admissions now.

  7. The overall judgement of the Ofsted report is that King Edward VI Five Ways School is agoodschool, which was informed by inspectors grading it as “good” in the following three areas: Quality of education. Personal development. Leadership and management.