Best 3 Secondary schools in Birmingham – comparison

Comparison of secondary schools: Eden Girls' Leadership Academy, Birmingham (Secondary) in Birmingham; King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Boys (Secondary) in Birmingham; Eden Boys' Leadership Academy, Birmingham East (Secondary) in Birmingham — covering Ofsted outcomes, size, FSM%, governance, capacity & more.

At a glance

This page compares Eden Girls' Leadership Academy, Birmingham, King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Boys and Eden Boys' Leadership Academy, Birmingham East. They are secondary phase and free schools and academy converter type located around Birmingham and Birmingham, West Midlands. The strongest headline Ofsted judgement here is 1 (Eden Girls' Leadership Academy, Birmingham), published Mar 2024. The most recent inspection on record is for Eden Girls' Leadership Academy, Birmingham (Mar 2024). average roll around ≈ 750, combined total ≈ 2,300, typical FSM 40–45%, range 25–30%–50–55%; spread across trusts such as STAR ACADEMIES and King Edward VI Academy Trust Birmingham.

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Phase / Type
Secondary • Free schools
Location
Birmingham
B10 9HH
Ofsted
1 17 Mar 2024
Pupils
≈ 600 🔒 Exact value
FSM %
40–45% 🔒 Exact %
Trust / LA
STAR ACADEMIES
Website
www.edengirlsbirmingham.org
Telephone
01216680540
Phase / Type
Secondary • Academy converter
Location
Birmingham
West Midlands
B14 7QJ
Ofsted
1 18 Jan 2024
Pupils
≈ 1,050 🔒 Exact value
FSM %
25–30% 🔒 Exact %
Trust / LA
King Edward VI Academy Trust Birmingham
Website
www.camphillboys.bham.sch.uk
Telephone
01214443188
Phase / Type
Secondary • Free schools
Location
Birmingham
West Midlands
B8 3DT
Ofsted
1 16 Mar 2023
Pupils
≈ 600 🔒 Exact value
FSM %
50–55% 🔒 Exact %
Trust / LA
STAR ACADEMIES
Website
www.edenboysbirminghameast.com
Telephone
01216577200
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What should I look for when comparing schools?
Compare headline Ofsted and publication dates for recency; check FSM% and local context; scan capacity utilisation (under, near, or over capacity); and review trust/local authority for governance. If available, read the official Ofsted report for curriculum and safeguarding detail.
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