King Edward VI Five Ways School | |
King Edward VI Five Ways School is a free Voluntary Aided selective secondary school on the south west tip of the City, one of the seven "Schools of King Edward VI in Birmingham".
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The school was established as part of the King Edward Foundation in 1883 at Five Ways, just south of the City Centre. It moved in 1958 to a 30 acre site, seven miles to the south-west of the City Centre, bordering Bartley Reservoir and looking out to Frankley Beeches.
Staff Photograph c 1957 |
Badge 1958 |
John J.Eggleton (1955-62) has more photographs of Five Ways on his web site