King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Girls information
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Grammar school in Kings Heath, Birmingham, West Midlands, England
King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Girls, also known as Camp Hill Girls, is a selective grammar school in Kings Heath, Birmingham, for students aged 11 to 18 (Year 7 to Year 13). It is one of the most academically successful schools in the United Kingdom,[citation needed] currently[when?] ranked 10th among state schools. It is one of seven schools in Birmingham that are part of the King Edward VI Foundation.[1] It shares a campus with King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Boys and, in 1958, both schools moved from their original location in central Birmingham to Vicarage Road in the Birmingham suburb of Kings Heath. The buildings are connected and some facilities and activities are shared, but they are separate establishments. The name has been retained from the school's former site at Camp Hill.
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