List of Schools in Birmingham - Independent Schools

Independent Schools

School Location School website Ofsted number
Abbey Tutorial College St Paul's Square 103599
Al-Burhan Grammar School Balsall Heath www.alburhan.org.uk 134034
Al-Furqan Community College Tyseley 103592
Al-Hijrah Islamic School Bordesley Green www.alhijrahschool.co.uk 103590
Al-Hira School Balsall Heath 131413
Al Huda Girls' School Saltley 103595
Birchfield Independent Girls School Birchfield 103591
Birmingham Blue Coat School Edgbaston www.bluecoat.bham.sch.uk
Birmingham Muslim School Small Heath 133521
The Collegiate Centre for Values Education for Life Newtown 132743
Darul Uloom Islamic High School Small Heath www.darululoom.org.uk 103586
Edgbaston High School Edgbaston www.edgbastonhigh.bham.sch.uk
Elmhurst Ballet School Edgbaston www.elmhursdance.co.uk
Hallfield School Edgbaston www.hallfieldschool.co.uk
Hamd House Preparatory School Small Heath 131687
The Harper Bell Adventist School Ladywood 103589
Highclare School Erdington www.highclareschool.co.uk
Jamia Islamia Birmingham Sparkbrook 134571
King Edward's School Edgbaston www.kes.bham.sch.uk
King Edward VI High School for Girls Edgbaston www.kehs.org.uk
The Lambs Christian School Hockley 134091
Mander Portman Woodward Independent College Edgbaston www.mpw.co.uk/bham/ 103587
National Institute for Conductive Education Moseley www.conductive-education.org.uk 103588
Norfolk House School Edgbaston www.norfolkhouseschool.org
Priory School Edgbaston www.prioryschool.net
Rathvilly Private School Edgbaston
Richmond Private College Moseley
Rosslyn School Hall Green www.rosslynschool.co.uk 103573
Salafi Independent School Small Heath 133603
The Shrubbery School Walmley, Sutton Coldfield www.theshrubberyschool.co.uk 103578
Sporting Edge Newtown 134403
St George's School Edgbaston www.sgse.co.uk
West House School Edgbaston www.westhouse.bham.sch.uk
Woodstock Girls School Moseley 131164

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