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King Edward VI Foundation Birmingham

Education Management

Overview

Our mission is to make Birmingham the best place to be educated in the UK. With thirteen schools in the city, The King Edward VI Foundation is the largest provider of secondary school places in Birmingham outside the city council, educating more than 10,000 young people between the ages of 11 and 18. Whilst each school has its own individual characteristics and heritage, each subscribes to the same mission: that of making Birmingham the best place to be educated in the UK. The Foundation’s roots in education go back to the 16th century with the establishment of King Edward’s School in 1552. Its approach has been consistent throughout - recognising that an excellent education opens doors and changes futures. Its goal is to enable students to lead fulfilling lives and contribute to society based on strong shared values, and care and respect for others. It is committed to developing curiosity, independence of mind and a love of learning, with every student enjoying a range of activities within and beyond the classroom. These include sport, music, drama, outdoor pursuits and involvement in the community, whether at home or further afield. The Foundation is a charity representing the multi-cultural and diverse population of Birmingham that wants to ensure children from all backgrounds have access to its schools. and its diverse range of schools – independent, state selective and comprehensive – ensures that every young person, regardless of background or circumstances, can benefit from educational excellence.

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