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Welcome Karen. This is extracted from British History Online site :
HIGHFIELD ROAD COUNTY PRIMARY SCHOOL, Saltley.(27) Highfield Rd. Bd. Sch. opened 1879 by Aston Sch. Bd. Accom. 350 G, I.(21) Fees 1d.– 3d.(22) Reorganized 1884 for B, G, I. Enlarged 1887 and new B dept., accom. 250, opened 1888. Enlarged 1898: accom. then 780 M, 522 I. Alum Rock Rd. Wesleyan Schoolroom used for 2 classes 1925– 31 to reduce number of classes held in hall. Reorganized 1931–5 for JI in M block while I block became a Special school. Closed 1941 and building used by the Special sch. whose buildings had been badly damaged by enemy action. Special sch. removed to Hallmoor Rd. 1952. Part of building repaired and reopened 1952 for JI.(21) Accom. 1961: 14 classrooms, hall.(28)
1913 Kelly's lists both Alum Rock Road (actually listed twice - see attachment) AND Highfield Road. (posted separately as otherwise it is comes out rather small).
Highfield Junior & Infant School was on Highfield Road, there were two schools on Alum Rock Road one next to the Rock cinema and the other at the junction of Anthony Road. As the one next to the Rock was St Saviours School. I would put my money on the one at the junction of Anthony Road.
Thanks Janice and Phil. Yes it does seem to be a different school to Alum Rock Road School. I looked on street view and the houses in the background are the same as in Anthony Road - opposite a Victorian school building now called Shaw Hill school. So it belongs on that thread. Viv.