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  1. A deposit of £400 is payable on acceptance of a fee-paying place and is refunded when a pupil leaves the school, less any unpaid fees and charges. Sibling discount For parents with three children on full fees in either King Edward’s School or King Edward VI High School for Girls at the same time, a 25% discount is given on the fees of the eldest child.

  2. King Edward's School, Birmingham Tipo: PRIVATE. Director del colegio: Mr. Henry Coverdale. Colegio del Mundo del IB desde: 15 marzo ... Guardar en mi lista de colegios

  3. King Edward's School, Birmingham is an HMC independent day school for boys aged 11-18. The school was founded in 1552 by King Edward VI and is one of the leading independent schools in the UK.

  4. Founded in 1552, King Edward’s School is one of the most successful boys’ schools in this country. For nearly 400 years the school stood in New Street at the heart of the city. In 1936 the school moved to its present 50-acre site in Edgbaston, shared with King Edward VI High School for Girls, which provides extensive space and facilities ...

  5. 20 de feb. de 2014 · JRR Tolkien attended King Edward’s school in Birmingham in 1910- 1911, where he excelled in classical and modern languages. There are six known contributions he made in the school chronicle.

  6. King Edward's School Birmingham, founded in 1552, is situated two miles from the City Centre on a 50 acre site. It has an outstanding record of academic success, but also a diversity of experience, in music, drama, sport, outdoors pursuits, remarkable in a day school. Accessibility to all boys of ability, whatever their situation is a key ...

  7. King Edward’s School 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.