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  1. Welcome to King Edward VI Five Ways School. One of the top grammar schools in the UK. In pursuit of educational excellence for all.

    • Attendance and Punctuality

      Make Five Ways a place where students feel cared for and...

    • Governors

      Welcome to Sixth Form at Five Ways; Sixth Form Admissions;...

    • Sport

      At Five Ways we recognise, celebrate and reward our...

    • House System

      The aim of the House system is to generate interest and...

  2. 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.

  3. kingedwardvifoundation.co.uk › our-schools › king-edward-vi-five-ways-schoolKing Edward VI Five Ways School

    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.

  4. Learn how to apply for Year 7 or Year 12 entry at this grammar school in Birmingham. Find out the admission criteria, timetable, catchment map and in-year admission process.

  5. A state school for boys and girls aged from 11 to 18. Boarding: No. Local authority: Birmingham. Pupils: 1,307 (902 boys, 405 girls); sixth formers: 269. Religion: Non-denominational. Open days: Sixth Form Open Evening Wednesday 8th November 2023 5pm to 8pm. Review: View The Good Schools Guide Review. Ofsted:

  6. Five Ways students are on a ‘learning journey’ in which the skills and mastery of their subjects and co-curriculum endeavours are built on from year to year. Each department clearly sequences topics and subject content in a coherent way to equip our students with the learning experiences that help them know more.

  7. Welcome to Five Ways School's 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.