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  1. King Edward's School (KES) is an independent day school for boys in the British public school tradition, located in Edgbaston, Birmingham. Founded by King Edward VI in 1552, it is part of the Foundation of the Schools of King Edward VI. It is a member of the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference.

  2. King Edwards School, Birmingham, has been at the heart of the UK’s second city for nearly 500 years, offering exceptional education to the cleverest boys from the region.

  3. King Edward’s School, Birmingham was founded in 1552 by King Edward VI and to this day provides an academically challenging and intellectually exciting education for bright boys from across the West Midlands. A leading boys’ day school, King Edward’s has around 900 pupils aged from 11 to 18.

  4. King Edward’s School, Birmingham, has been a significant force in education since its establishment nearly 500 years ago. King Edward’s School, Birmingham was founded in 1552 by King Edward VI, one of a number of now famous schools created during the young king’s brief reign.

  5. Inspiring excellence through learning and discovery. Discover two of the country’s top-performing independent secondary schools in the West Midlands: King Edward VI High School for Girls (KEHS) and King Edwards School, Birmingham (KES).

  6. King Edward's School, Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom. 1,673 likes · 88 talking about this · 1,273 were here. The official page for King Edward's School, Birmingham. An independent day school...

  7. King Edward's School, Birmingham. An independent school for boys aged from 11 to 18. Local authority: Birmingham.

  8. Located in the West Midlands, King Edward’s School, Birmingham (KES) offers an academically ambitious curriculum to a diverse community of boys aged 11-18 years. This single-sex day school in Birmingham is one of the top performing IB schools in the UK.

  9. King Edward's School or King Edward VI School may refer to: In England Edward VI. Foundation of the Schools of King Edward VI, Birmingham, West Midlands: Independent schools: King Edward's School, Birmingham (boys) King Edward VI High School for Girls; Non-fee paying grammar schools: King Edward VI Aston School (boys)

  10. King Edward's School was founded in 1552 by King Edward VI. For almost 400 years the school was in New Street, Birmingham, occupying three very different buildings; a simple mediaeval timber-framed Guild Hall, a rather elegant Georgian building and the famous 1838 school, designed by Sir Charles Barry, the architect of the Houses of Parliament.

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