Links to other King Edwards Schools in the Birmingham area are below
Edgbaston
Five Ways
Camp Hill
Handsworth
https://birminghamhistory.co.uk/for...dwards-girls-grammar-school-handsworth.16714/
Aston
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Could anyone give me, please, a bit of information about Barry’s King Edward’s School building in New Street?
I assume it has wholly disappeared and if so, where precisely did it stand and when did it go?
I am frustrated that my various childhood memories of Birmingham city centre from the early 1940s do not include it (even though my father was a pupil there in the 1910s and probably his father and uncle before him, so that it must have been pointed out to me).
Thanks
Chris
Edgbaston
King Edward VI School Edgbaston 1936
Links to other King Edwards Schools in the Birmingham area are below New Street https://birminghamhistory.co.uk/forum/index.php?threads/king-edwards-school-new-street-1838-1936.9441/ Five Ways...
birminghamhistory.co.uk
King Edward High School for Girls Edgbaston Park Road
Hadn't realised this but the building was once King Edward's High School for Girls - Edmund Street. Postcard dated 1904. Viv.
birminghamhistory.co.uk
Five Ways
King Edward VI School, Five Ways 1883 - 1958
New Street https://birminghamhistory.co.uk/forum/index.php?threads/king-edwards-school-new-street-1838-1936.9441/ Edgbaston https://birminghamhistory.co.uk/forum/index.php?threads/king-edward-vi-school-edgbaston-1936.57135/#post-811091...
birminghamhistory.co.uk
Camp Hill
King Edwards Grammar School Camp Hill
His university education was interrupted by war service. After demobilisation in 1946, he completed his M.A. and teacher training. His first teaching post was as classics master at Raynes Park School. In 1955 he was appointed as headmaster at Rastrick Grammar School in Yorkshire, and then in...
birminghamhistory.co.uk
Handsworth
https://birminghamhistory.co.uk/for...dwards-girls-grammar-school-handsworth.16714/
Handsworth Grammar King Edward Boys' Grammar Grove Lane
Here are other links to King Edward's Schools in the Birmingham area: Edgbaston https://birminghamhistory.co.uk/forum/index.php?threads/king-edward-vi-school-edgbaston-1936.57135/#post-811091...
birminghamhistory.co.uk
Aston
King Edwards Grammar School Aston 1883
Links to other King Edward's Schools in the Birmingham area are : Edgbaston https://birminghamhistory.co.uk/forum/index.php?threads/king-edward-vi-school-edgbaston-1936.57135/#post-811091...
birminghamhistory.co.uk
Could anyone give me, please, a bit of information about Barry’s King Edward’s School building in New Street?
I assume it has wholly disappeared and if so, where precisely did it stand and when did it go?
I am frustrated that my various childhood memories of Birmingham city centre from the early 1940s do not include it (even though my father was a pupil there in the 1910s and probably his father and uncle before him, so that it must have been pointed out to me).
Thanks
Chris
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