King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Girls

Selective

National rank

10

20

Rank last year

89.8%

A-level

A-level

A*-B

88%

GCSE

GCSE

A*/A/9/8/7

State Secondary State School of the Year 2025 and State Secondary School of the Year in the West Midlands for Academic Excellence 2025

Need to know

Head teacher

Karen Stevens

Gender of entry

Girls

Total pupils

1,108

Head teacher

Karen Stevens

Gender of entry

Girls

Total pupils

1,108

Head teacher

Karen Stevens

Gender of entry

Girls

Total pupils

1,108

Progress 8

WELL ABOVE AVERAGE

Pupils on free school meals

25.9%

Progress 8

WELL ABOVE AVERAGE

Pupils on free school meals

25.9%

Our methodology
Results

A-level 2024 rank: 13

Grade

%

A*

30.5

A

37.9

B

21.4

A*/A

68.4

A*-B

89.8

GCSE 2024 rank: 12

Grade

%

A*/9/8

71

A/7

17

A*/A/9/8/7

88

What the school inspection says

Date of report
2021
Verdict *
Outstanding
“An inspirational place to be. Pupils are happy here. They flourish at this exceptional school. Leaders have the highest expectations of behaviour and achievement. Pupils are self-motivated and manage their own behaviour extremely well. Through skilful questioning, teachers assess pupils’ learning and move the learning on at the right pace. Teachers ensure that pupils know and understand key subject-specific vocabulary. This enables pupils to engage confidently in intellectually challenging discussions. For disadvantaged pupils in particular, this is key to their success. The sixth form offers an exceptional experience for students.“
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*From September 2024, Ofsted no longer makes an overall effectiveness judgment in inspections of state-funded schools. A consultation on the new report cards will take place in 2025.

About the school

  • The school shares a 50-acre landscaped site on the former estate of the wealthy Cartland family of brass founders in Kings Heath, Birmingham, with the boys’ school, as well as some facilities.
  • Activities outside the classroom include orchestras and ensembles for all abilities, choirs, debating and current affairs clubs, plus a range of sports such as football, rugby, swimming, rounders, tennis, trampolining, netball and yoga. Year 10 students also have the opportunity to take part in a sports leaders’ programme.
  • A care, support and guidance room designed to promote wellbeing is available at lunchtimes, and students can spend time with a therapy dog, Gwinnie.
  • Former alumnae include Shabana Mahmood, the justice secretary, the Labour MP Jess Phillips and Commodore Carolyn Stait CBE, the first woman to command a British naval base.
  • For any child eligible for pupil premium, the school provides a travel pass, grants towards uniform and sports kit, specialist sports equipment, essential school trips and one UK residential trip, plus free lessons to learn to play a (loaned) musical instrument.
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