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SENAR POST 16 Transfer Process 2020 Provision Directory Contents SENAR POST 16 Transfer Process 2020 Provision Directory Contents Page Number Setting Type Pages 2 - 16 Mainstream Secondary School with Sixth Form Centres Pages 17 - 20 Special Sixth Form Centres Pages 21 - 22 Special Post 19 Providers Page 23 Specialist Vocational Colleges Page 24 - 25 Independent Specialist Post 19 Providers Page 25 Independent Mainstream Providers Where applicable, the Special Educational Need type of the setting is indicated. If a setting has a Resource Base, this is also indicated. 1 SENAR POST 16 Transfer Process 2020 Provision Directory Mainstream Secondary Schools with Sixth Form Centres Archbishop Ilsley Catholic School Address Victoria Road Acocks Green Birmingham B27 7XY Telephone Number 0121 7064200 Resource Base Not applicable SEN Type Not applicable School Website http://www.ilsley.bham.sch.uk/ School Type Academy converter Age Range 11 to 18 Faith Roman Catholic Gender Mixed Ward Acocks Green Constituency Birmingham, Yardley Ark Kings Academy Address Shannon Road Kings Norton Birmingham B38 9DE Telephone Number 0121 4594451 Resource Base Not applicable SEN Type Not applicable School Website http://arkkingsacademy.org/ School Type Academy sponsor led Age Range 4 to 18 Faith None Gender Mixed Ward Kings Norton Constituency Birmingham, Northfield Ark St Alban's Academy Address Conybere Street Birmingham B12 0YH Telephone Number 0121 4461300 Resource Base Not applicable SEN Type Not applicable School Website http://arkstalbans.org/ School Type Academy sponsor led Age Range 11 to 18 Faith Church of England Gender Mixed Ward Nechells Constituency Birmingham, Ladywood 2 SENAR POST 16 Transfer Process 2020 Provision Directory Ark Victoria Academy Address Talbot Way Small Heath Birmingham B10 0HJ Telephone Number 0121 2893535 Resource Base Not applicable SEN Type Not applicable School Website www.arkvictoria.org School Type Free schools Age Range 3 to 18 Faith None Gender Mixed Ward South Yardley Constituency Birmingham, Yardley Arthur Terry School (The) Address Kittoe Road Four Oaks Sutton Coldfield B74 4RZ Telephone Number 0121 3232221 Resource Base Not applicable SEN Type Not applicable School Website www.arthurterry.bham.sch.uk School Type Academy converter Age Range 11 to 18 Faith Does not apply Gender Mixed Ward Sutton Four Oaks Constituency Sutton Coldfield Aston Manor Academy Address Phillips Street Aston Birmingham B6 4PZ Telephone Number 0121 3598108 Resource Base Not applicable SEN Type Not applicable School Website http://www.astonmanor.bham.sch.uk/ School Type Academy converter Age Range 11 to 18 Faith None Gender Mixed Ward Aston Constituency Birmingham, Ladywood Birmingham Metropolitan College Address Jennens Road Birmingham B4 7PS Telephone Number 0121 4464545 Resource Base Not applicable SEN Type Not applicable School Website www.bmet.ac.uk School Type Further education Age Range 16 to 99 Faith Does not apply Gender Mixed Ward Nechells Constituency Birmingham, Ladywood 3 SENAR POST 16 Transfer Process 2020 Provision Directory Bishop Challoner Catholic College Address Institute Road Kings Heath Birmingham B14 7EG Telephone Number 0121 4444161 Resource Base Not applicable SEN Type Not applicable School Website http://www.bishopchalloner.org.uk/ School Type Voluntary aided school Age Range 11 to 18 Faith Roman Catholic Gender Mixed Ward Moseley and Kings Heath Constituency Birmingham, Hall Green Bishop Vesey's Grammar School Address Lichfield Road Sutton Coldfield B74 2NH Telephone Number 0121 2505400 Resource Base Not applicable SEN Type Not applicable School Website http://www.bvgs.co.uk/ School Type Academy converter Age Range 11 to 18 Faith None Gender Boys Ward Sutton Trinity Constituency Sutton Coldfield Bishop Walsh Catholic School Address Wylde Green Road Sutton Coldfield B76 1QT Telephone Number 0121 3513215 Resource Base Not applicable SEN Type Not applicable School Website http://bishopwalsh.net/ School Type Academy converter Age Range 11 to 18 Faith Roman Catholic Gender Mixed Ward Sutton New Hall Constituency Sutton Coldfield Bordesley Green Girls' School & Sixth Form Address Bordesley Green Road Birmingham B9 4TR Telephone Number 0121 4641881 Resource Base Hearing Impairment Resource Base SEN Type Hearing Impairment School Website http://www.bordgrng.bham.sch.uk/ School Type Community school Age Range 11 to 18 Faith Does not apply Gender Girls Ward Nechells Constituency Birmingham, Ladywood 4 SENAR POST 16 Transfer Process 2020 Provision Directory Broadway Academy Address The Broadway Perry Barr Birmingham B20 3DP Telephone Number 0121 5664334 Resource Base Not applicable SEN Type Not applicable School Website http://www.broadway-academy.co.uk School Type Academy converter Age Range 11 to 18 Faith Does not apply Gender Mixed Ward Aston Constituency Birmingham, Ladywood City Academy Birmingham Address 23 Langley Walk Ladywood Birmingham B15 2EF Telephone Number 0121 6472760 Resource Base Not applicable SEN Type Not applicable School Website www.city-birmingham.academy School Type Free schools Age Range 11 to 19 Faith None Gender Mixed Ward Ladywood Constituency Birmingham, Ladywood Cockshut Hill Technology College Address Cockshut Hill Yardley Birmingham B26 2HX Telephone Number 0121 2895900 Resource Base Not applicable SEN Type Not applicable School Website www.cockshuthill.org.uk School Type Academy sponsor led Age Range 11 to 18 Faith Does not apply Gender Mixed Ward Stechford and Yardley North Constituency Birmingham, Yardley Colmers School and Sixth Form College Address Bristol Road South Rednal Birmingham B45 9NY Telephone Number 0121 4531778 Resource Base Not applicable SEN Type Not applicable School Website http://www.colmers.bham.sch.uk/ School Type Foundation school Age Range 11 to 19 Faith None Gender Mixed Ward Longbridge Constituency Birmingham, Northfield 5 SENAR POST 16 Transfer Process 2020 Provision Directory Dame Elizabeth Cadbury School Address Woodbrooke Road Bournville Birmingham B30 1UL Telephone Number 0121 4644040 Resource Base Not applicable SEN Type Not applicable School Website www.decschool.co.uk School Type Academy converter Age Range 11 to 19 Faith None Gender Mixed Ward Bournville Constituency Birmingham, Selly Oak Eden Boys' Leadership Academy, Birmingham East Address Whitehead Road Aston Birmingham B6 6EL Telephone Number 0121 6577200 Resource Base Not applicable SEN Type Not applicable School Website School Type Free schools Age Range 11 to 18 Faith Muslim Gender Boys Ward Aston Constituency Birmingham, Ladywood Eden Boys' School, Birmingham Address 150 Wellhead Lane Perry Barr Birmingham B42 2SY Telephone Number 0121 6577070 Resource Base Not applicable SEN Type Not applicable School Website http://www.edenboysbirmingham.com/ School Type Free schools Age Range 11 to 18 Faith Muslim Gender Boys Ward Perry Barr Constituency Birmingham, Perry Barr Fairfax Address Fairfax Road Sutton Coldfield B75 7JT Telephone Number 0121 3781288 Resource Base Not applicable SEN Type Not applicable School Website http://www.fairfax.bham.sch.uk School Type Academy converter Age Range 11 to 18 Faith None Gender Mixed Ward Sutton Trinity Constituency Sutton Coldfield 6 SENAR POST 16 Transfer Process 2020 Provision Directory George Dixon Academy Address Portland Road Edgbaston Birmingham B16 9GD Telephone Number 0121 5666565 Resource Base Not applicable SEN Type Not applicable School Website www.georgedixonacademy.com School Type Academy converter Age Range 11 to 18 Faith None Gender Mixed Ward Harborne Constituency Birmingham, Edgbaston Great Barr Academy Address Aldridge Road Great Barr Birmingham B44 8NU Telephone Number 0121 3666611 Resource Base Not applicable SEN Type Not applicable School Website http://greatbarracademy.org.uk/ School Type Academy converter Age Range 11 to 18 Faith None Gender Mixed Ward Oscott Constituency Birmingham, Perry Barr Greenwood Academy Address Farnborough Road Birmingham B35 7NL Telephone Number 0121 4646101 Resource Base ASC Resource Base SEN Type Autistic Spectrum Conditions School Website School Type Academy sponsor led Age Range 11 to 18 Faith Does not apply Gender Mixed Ward Tyburn Constituency Birmingham, Erdington Hamstead Hall Academy Address Craythorne Avenue Handsworth Wood Birmingham B20 1HL Telephone Number 0121 3867510 Resource Base Not applicable SEN Type Not applicable School Website www.hamsteadhall.com School Type Academy converter Age Range 11 to 18 Faith None Gender Mixed Ward Handsworth Wood Constituency Birmingham, Perry Barr 7 SENAR POST 16 Transfer Process 2020 Provision Directory Harborne Academy Address Harborne Road Edgbaston Birmingham B15 3JL Telephone Number 0121 4642737 Resource Base Not applicable SEN Type Not applicable School Website http://www.harborneacademy.co.uk/ School Type Academy sponsor led Age Range 11 to 19 Faith Does not apply Gender Mixed Ward Edgbaston Constituency Birmingham, Edgbaston Heartlands Academy Address Great Francis Street Nechells Birmingham B7 4QR Telephone Number 0121 4643931 Resource Base Not applicable SEN Type Not applicable School Website https://heartlandsacademy.e-act.org.uk School Type Academy sponsor led Age Range 11 to 18 Faith Does not apply Gender Mixed Ward Nechells Constituency Birmingham, Ladywood Hillcrest School A Specialist Maths and Computing College and Sixth Form Centre Address Stonehouse Lane Birmingham B32 3AE Telephone Number 0121 4643172 Resource Base Not applicable SEN Type Not applicable School Website http://hillcrest.bham.sch.uk/ School Type Academy converter Age Range 11 to 18 Faith Does not apply Gender Girls Ward Bartley Green Constituency
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