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{{Short description|Secondary school in Birmingham, England}}
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| motto = Latin "Humani Semper Contendimus"
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| head = Mr David Clayton
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| head = David Clayton
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| r_head = Mr Jonathan Butcher
| r_head_label = Deputy Headteacher
| r_head = Jonathan Butcher
| chair_label = Chair of Governing Board
| chair = Mr Andrew Collyer
| chair_label = Chair of Governing Board
| address = Northfield Road
| chair = Simon Chatterton
| city = [[Kings Norton]]<br>[[Birmingham]]
| address = Northfield Road
| county = [[West Midlands (county)|West Midlands]]
| city = [[Kings Norton]]<br>[[Birmingham]]
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'''King's Norton Boys' School''' is a [[secondary school]] for around 650 pupils aged 11 to 16 It is located in Northfield Road in [[Kings Norton]] within the formal district of [[Northfield, Birmingham|Northfield]] near the centre of the city of [[Birmingham]], England.<ref name="Ofsted">{{cite web
'''King Edward VI King’s Norton School for Boys,''' (formerly known as King’s Norton Boys’ School) is a [[secondary school]] for around 800 pupils aged 11 to 16. It is located on Northfield Road in [[Kings Norton]] within the formal district of [[Northfield, Birmingham|Northfield]] of the city of [[Birmingham]], England.<ref name="Ofsted">{{cite web
|url=http://www.ofsted.gov.uk/oxedu_reports/display/%28id%29/101271
|url=http://www.ofsted.gov.uk/oxedu_reports/display/%28id%29/101271
|title=Inspection Report
|title=Inspection Report
|date=10 October 2008
|date=10 October 2008
|publisher=Ofsted
|publisher=Ofsted
|accessdate=28 December 2010}}{{dead link|date=January 2017}}</ref> It is situated east of the [[A441 road|A441]], just north of the B4121 in [[Cotteridge]].
|access-date=28 December 2010}}{{dead link|date=January 2017}}</ref> It is situated east of the [[A441 road|A441]], just north of the B4121 in [[Cotteridge]].


==History==
==History==
It was founded as a boys' [[grammar school]] in the reign of King Edward VI, circa 1550. It was refounded in 1912. In the 1960s, when administered by the City of Birmingham Education Committee, it had around 600 boys.{{Citation needed|date=February 2011}} It became a boy's [[comprehensive school]] in 1975. The grammar school's five houses in the 1960s were, Greves, Jervoise, Lyttleton, Middlemore & Mortimer. They amalgamated to only four houses in the 1980/90s, James, Weaver, Reynolds and Wright. It was announced that the sixth form center at Kings Norton boys school would close following the 2017-2018 school year and the year 7 intake increased to 150 students.
It was founded as a boys' [[grammar school]] in the reign of King Edward VI, circa 1550. It was refounded in 1912. In the 1960s, when administered by the City of Birmingham Education Committee, it had around 600 boys.{{Citation needed|date=February 2011}} It became a boys' [[comprehensive school]] in 1975. The grammar school had five houses in the 1960s, but they amalgamated to four in 1969.{{Citation needed|date=July 2022}} It was announced that the sixth form centre at Kings Norton boys school would close following the 2017–2018 school year and the year 7 intake increased to 150 students.


In September 2023, King’s Norton Boys’ School received approval from the West Midlands Regional Advisory Board into the [[Foundation of the Schools of King Edward VI]], and is in the process of conversion, and expected to complete in January 2024, to become '''King Edward VI King’s Norton School for Boys.'''


==Curriculum==
==Curriculum==
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|accessdate=28 December 2010}}{{dead link|date=January 2017}}</ref> and a collaborative scheme exists for sharing 6th form resources with [[Kings Norton Girls' School]].
|access-date=28 December 2010}}{{dead link|date=January 2017}}</ref> and a collaborative scheme exists for sharing 6th form resources with [[Kings Norton Girls' School]].


An October 2017 [[Ofsted]] report classed the school as 'Good' <ref>{{Cite web|url=https://reports.ofsted.gov.uk/provider/files/2731905/urn/103562.pdf|title=King's Norton Boys' Ofsted School Inspection Report|date=20 October 2017|website=Ofsted}}{{Dead link|date=February 2020 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref>
An October 2017 [[Ofsted]] report classed the school as 'Good'<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://reports.ofsted.gov.uk/provider/files/2731905/urn/103562.pdf|title=King's Norton Boys' Ofsted School Inspection Report|date=20 October 2017|website=Ofsted}}{{Dead link|date=February 2020 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref>


==Notable former pupils==
==Notable former pupils==
* [[Richard Blaze]], rugby player
* [[Richard Blaze]], rugby player
* [[Robert Flello]], Labour MP from 2005–17 for [[Stoke-on-Trent South (UK Parliament constituency)|Stoke-on-Trent South]]
* [[Robert Flello]], Labour MP from 2005 to 2017 for [[Stoke-on-Trent South (UK Parliament constituency)|Stoke-on-Trent South]]
* [[Adrian Goldberg]] radio & TV presenter/reporter
* [[Adrian Goldberg]] radio & TV presenter/reporter
* [[Edward J. Mason|Edward J Mason]], radio, television and film scriptwriter
* [[Edward J. Mason|Edward J Mason]], radio, television and film scriptwriter
* [[Caryl Phillips]], writer, Professor of English
* [[Caryl Phillips]], writer, Professor of English
* [[Alan Smith (footballer born 1962)|Alan Smith]], footballer, TV football pundit
* [[Alan Smith (footballer born 1962)|Alan Smith]], Leicester City and Arsenal footballer and TV pundit
* [[Phil Upton]], radio presenter


===King's Norton Grammar School for Boys===
===King's Norton Grammar School for Boys===
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* [[Arthur Bywater]] [[George Cross|GC]] [[George Medal|GM]], the only civilian to have been awarded the GC and the GM
* [[Arthur Bywater]], the only civilian to have been awarded the GC and the GM
* [[Roxbee Cox, Baron Kings Norton]], Chancellor from 1969–97 of [[Cranfield University]], and aeronautical engineer
* [[Roxbee Cox, Baron Kings Norton]], chancellor from 1969 to 1997 of [[Cranfield University]], and aeronautical engineer
* [[Doug Hele]], motorcycle engineer
* [[Doug Hele]], motorcycle engineer
* Sir [[Julian Horn-Smith]], Chief Operating Officer from 2001–04 of [[Vodafone]] and member of Vodafone's founding management
* Sir [[Julian Horn-Smith]], chief operating officer from 2001 to 2004 of [[Vodafone]] and member of Vodafone's founding management
* [[Stuart Linnell]] [[Order of the British Empire|MBE]], radio & TV presenter, [[Radio Hallam]], [[Mercia Sound]], [[BBC Local Radio]], [[BBC West Midlands]] television, & former reporter for [[Sky Sports News]]
* [[Stuart Linnell]], radio & TV presenter, [[Radio Hallam]], [[Mercia Sound]], [[BBC Local Radio]], [[BBC West Midlands]] television, & former reporter for [[Sky Sports News]]
* [[Bob Mills (comedian)|Bob Mills]], comedian, actor, radio presenter and former TV personality<ref>[http://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/antonmccoy/fightingtalk/2006-05-20_Murray_Bunce,Mills,Akabusi,Seamore(Listener).mp3 Fighting Talk: 20 May 2006] (during the Any Other Business round)</ref>
* [[Bob Mills (comedian)|Bob Mills]], comedian, actor, radio presenter and former TV personality<ref>[http://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/antonmccoy/fightingtalk/2006-05-20_Murray_Bunce,Mills,Akabusi,Seamore(Listener).mp3 Fighting Talk: 20 May 2006] (during the Any Other Business round)</ref>
* [[Enoch Powell]] MBE (briefly), [[Financial Secretary to the Treasury]] 1957–58, [[Secretary of State for Health|Minister of Health]] 1960–63, [[Shadow Secretary of State for Defence]] 1965–68
* [[Enoch Powell]] (briefly), [[Financial Secretary to the Treasury]] 1957–58, [[Secretary of State for Health|Minister of Health]] 1960–63, [[Shadow Secretary of State for Defence]] 1965–68
* [[Leslie Seymour]], Conservative MP from 1959–64 for [[Birmingham Sparkbrook (UK Parliament constituency)|Birmingham Sparkbrook]]
* [[Leslie Seymour]], Conservative MP from 1959 to 1964 for [[Birmingham Sparkbrook (UK Parliament constituency)|Birmingham Sparkbrook]]
* [[Chris Skudder]], sports presenter/correspondent [[Sky News]] & [[Sky Sports News]]
* [[Chris Skudder]], sports presenter/correspondent [[Sky News]] & [[Sky Sports News]]
* Paul Malpass, National Lead post 16 Science, England
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==External links==
==External links==
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King Edward VI King’s Norton School for Boys
Address
Map
Northfield Road

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B30 1DY

Coordinates52°25′02″N 1°56′30″W / 52.4171°N 1.9417°W / 52.4171; -1.9417
Information
TypeAcademy
MottoLatin "Humani Semper Contendimus"
Established1910
Local authorityBirmingham City Council
Department for Education URN103562 Tables
OfstedReports
Chair of Governing BoardSimon Chatterton
HeadteacherDavid Clayton
Deputy HeadteacherJonathan Butcher
GenderBoys
Age11 to 16
Enrolment820
Colour(s)    Navy blue and Light Sky Blue
Websitehttps://knsb.kevibham.org/

King Edward VI King’s Norton School for Boys, (formerly known as King’s Norton Boys’ School) is a secondary school for around 800 pupils aged 11 to 16. It is located on Northfield Road in Kings Norton within the formal district of Northfield of the city of Birmingham, England.[1] It is situated east of the A441, just north of the B4121 in Cotteridge.

History

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It was founded as a boys' grammar school in the reign of King Edward VI, circa 1550. It was refounded in 1912. In the 1960s, when administered by the City of Birmingham Education Committee, it had around 600 boys.[citation needed] It became a boys' comprehensive school in 1975. The grammar school had five houses in the 1960s, but they amalgamated to four in 1969.[citation needed] It was announced that the sixth form centre at Kings Norton boys school would close following the 2017–2018 school year and the year 7 intake increased to 150 students.


In September 2023, King’s Norton Boys’ School received approval from the West Midlands Regional Advisory Board into the Foundation of the Schools of King Edward VI, and is in the process of conversion, and expected to complete in January 2024, to become King Edward VI King’s Norton School for Boys.

Curriculum

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Pupils follow a broad curriculum that includes National Curriculum core subjects to GCSE and A-Level. The school was designated a Sixth Form Specialist Science College in 2004,[2] and a collaborative scheme exists for sharing 6th form resources with Kings Norton Girls' School.

An October 2017 Ofsted report classed the school as 'Good'[3]

Notable former pupils

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King's Norton Grammar School for Boys

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Inspection Report". Ofsted. 10 October 2008. Retrieved 28 December 2010.[dead link]
  2. ^ "Inspection Report". Ofsted. 5 December 2005. Retrieved 28 December 2010.[dead link]
  3. ^ "King's Norton Boys' Ofsted School Inspection Report" (PDF). Ofsted. 20 October 2017.[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ Fighting Talk: 20 May 2006 (during the Any Other Business round)
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