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Secondary Schools Open Sessions 2016 2015 Autumn Term Secondary Schools Open Sessions 2016 To apply online visit: www.birmingham.gov.uk/schooladmissions Secondary Schools Open Sessions – 2015 Autumn Term Please see enclosed a list of secondary school open sessions dates and times. There is no substitute for seeing things for yourself. That is why the majority of schools hold open days and evenings when parents can visit and talk to teachers and current pupils. We believe this provides a good opportunity for you to get the feel of the school, and strongly encourage you to attend before submitting your secondary transfer application by the final closing date of 2 November 2015. The parents’ information booklet ‘Secondary Education 2016 – Opportunities for your child in Birmingham’ is available to view at www.birmingham.gov.uk/schooladmissions. The booklet includes information to help you see if your child would have met the oversubscription criteria for a particular school in the past three years. You should consider this information carefully as a guide to whether you have a realistic chance of being offered a place at a school. However, please note that due to population changes from year to year there is no guarantee that the trend in past years will be repeated. Birmingham City Council Directorate for People School Admissions and Pupil Placements PO Box 16513 Birmingham B2 2FF www.birmingham.gov.uk/schooladmissions STOP PRESS: School Date Morning* Afternoon Evening Holyhead School Thursday 17 September 6.00 – 8.00 *Morning visits are by Open days: appointment only Monday 28 September 8.50 and 10.15 1.30 – 2.30 Tuesday 29 September 8.50 and 10.15 1.30 – 2.30 Wednesday 30 September 8.50 and 10.15 1.30 – 2.30 Thursday 1 October 8.50 and 10.15 1.30 – 2.30 Friday 2 October 8.50 and 10.15 n/a Secondary Schools Open Sessions – 2015 Autumn Term School Date Morning Afternoon Evening Archbishop Ilsley Catholic Wednesday 23 September 5.30 – 8.00 Technology College Monday 14 September 9.00 – 11.00 Monday 28 September 9.00 – 11.00 ARK Kings Academy Monday 14 September 4.00 – 8.00 Friday 18 September 11.15 – 12.45 Saturday 19 September 10.00 – 11.30 Monday 14 September – Tours by appointment. Friday 30 October Please contact reception on 0121 459 4451 to book a tour. Arthur Terry School Thursday 10 September 7.00 – 9.00 Friday 11 September 9.15 – 11.15 Aston Manor Academy Thursday 10 September Friday 11 September Aston Manor Academy Thursday 10 September Tours commence 4.30 – 7.30 Friday 11 September at 9.00, 10.00 and Thursday 17 September 11.20 Balaam Wood Academy Wednesday 16 September 9.00 – 10.30 Thursday 17 September 5.30 – 7.30 Bartley Green School Thursday 24 September 6.30 – 8.30 Friday 25 September 9.00 – 12 noon Monday 28 September 9.00 – 12 noon Baverstock Academy Please contact the school direct Bishop Challoner Wednesday 23 September 6.00 –8.30 Catholic College Bishop Vesey’s Thursday 2 July 4.30 – 6.30 Grammar School Thursday 17 September 5.00 – 7.30 Tuesday 20 October 9.15 – 10.30 Wednesday 21 October 9.15 – 10.30 Thursday 22 October 9.15 – 10.30 Bishop Walsh Catholic School Wednesday 16 September 6.30 – 9.00 A Performing Arts College and Thursday 17 September 9.30 – 10.30 Sixth Form Centre Friday 18 September 9.30 – 10.30 Bordesley Green Girls’ and Please contact the school direct Sixth Form Bournville School and Sixth Wednesday 16 September 6.30 – 8.30 Form Centre Specialist Thursday 24 September 9.15 – 10.30 Business, Enterprise and Friday 25 September 9.15 – 10.30 Music College School Date Morning Afternoon Evening Broadway Academy Tuesday 15 September Wednesday 16 September Tours start at Thursday 17 September 9.30 and 10.30 6.00 – 8.00 Cardinal Wiseman Catholic Please contact the school direct Technology College Cockshut Hill Please contact the school direct Technology College Colmers School and Sixth Thursday 17 September 7.00 Form College Dame Elizabeth Cadbury Tuesday 15 September 7.00 – 9.00 Technology College Wednesday 16 September 9.15 – 10.45 Thursday 17 September 9.15 – 10.45 Eden Boys’ School Wednesday 7 October 4.30 – 7.00 Fairfax Tuesday 15 September 6.00 – 9.00 Wednesday 16 September 10.00 Thursday 17 September 10.00 Friday 18 September 10.00 Four Dwellings Academy Thursday 24 September 6.00 – 8.00 Friday 25 September 9.00 – 12.00 Monday 28 September 9.00 – 12.00 George Dixon Academy Monday 07 September 9.00 – 12.00 12.30 – 4.30 Tuesday 08 September 9.00 – 12.00 12.30 – 4.30 Wednesday 09 September 9.00 – 12.00 12.30 – 4.30 Thursday 10 September 9.00 – 12.00 12.30 – 4.30 Friday 11 September 9.00 – 12.00 12.30 – 4.30 Monday 14 September 9.00 – 12.00 12.30 – 4.30 Tuesday 15 September 9.00 – 12.00 12.30 – 4.30 Wednesday 16 September 9.00 – 12.00 12.30 – 4.30 Thursday 17 September 9.00 – 12.00 12.30 – 4.30 Friday 18 September 9.00 – 12.00 12.30 – 4.30 Golden Hillock School Thursday 17 September 6.00 – 8.00 Monday 21 September 10.00 –12.00 Great Barr School Saturday 12 September 10.00 – 12.00 A Specialist Science College Thursday 10 September 9.30 – 11.00 Friday 11 September 9.30 – 11.00 Greenwood Academy Monday 14 September By appointment By appointment 4.00 – 7.00 Tuesday 15 September By appointment By appointment Wednesday 16 September By appointment By appointment Thursday 17 September By appointment By appointment Friday 18 September By appointment By appointment Hall Green School Thursday 24 September 6.00 – 8.00 Hamstead Hall Academy Monday 21 September 9.15 – 11.15 Tuesday 22 September 9.15 – 11.15 Wednesday 23 September 9.15 – 11.15 Thursday 24 September 9.15 – 11.15 6.00 – 8.00 School Date Morning Afternoon Evening Handsworth Grammar School Thursday 24 September 5.00 – 8.00 (All Year Groups) Thursday 12 November 4.30 – 6.30 (Sixth form) Thursday 23 June 2016 5.00 – 8.00 (All Year Groups) Handsworth Wood Wednesday 23 September 5.00 – 7.00 Girls’ Academy Harborne Academy Saturday 12 September 10.00 – 1.00 Tuesday 15 September 9.00 – 10.00 Wednesday 16 September 5.00 – 8.00 Thursday 17 September 9.00 – 10.00 Saturday 19 September 10.00 – 1.00 Heartlands Academy Wednesday 23 September 5.00 – 7.00 Thursday 24 September 9.00 – 11.00 Friday 25 September 9.00 – 11.00 Hillcrest School – A Specialist Please contact the school Maths and Computing College and Sixth Form Centre Hodge Hill College Wednesday 7 October 4.30 – 6.30 Thursday 8 October Prompt start at 9.30 Friday 9 October Prompt start at 9.30 Hodge Hill Girls’ School Monday 7 September to Please contact the school to Friday 11 September make an appointment Holte School Monday 19 October 9.00 – 11.00 Tuesday 20 October 9.00 – 11.00 Wednesday 21 October 9.00 – 11.00 Thursday 22 October 9.00 – 11.00 Holyhead School Please refer to page 2 Holy Trinity Catholic School Monday 14 September 9.00 – 11.00 Tuesday 15 September 9.00 – 11.00 Wednesday 16 September 9.00 – 11.00 Thursday 17 September 4.30 – 6.30 The International School and Tuesday 15 September to 9.00 – 10.30 and Community College Thursday 17 September 11.00 – 12.30 Thursday 17 September 6.00 – 8.00 John Willmott School Thursday 17 September 6.30 – 9.00 Monday 21 September 9.10 – 10.10 Tuesday 22 September 9.10 – 10.10 King Edward VI Aston School Saturday 27 June 9.00 – 12.00 Tuesday 22 September 5.00 – 7.30 King Edward VI Camp Hill Friday 18 September 6.00 – 8.30 School for Boys Saturday 19 September 10.00 – 12.30 King Edward VI Camp Hill Thursday 02 July 4.00 – 6.45 School for Girls Wednesday 08 July 11.00* Thursday 17 September 5.30 – 8.30 Tuesday 22 September 11.00* *By prior appointment only Wednesday 23 September 11.00* School Date Morning Afternoon Evening King Edward VI Tuesday 30 June 10.45 – 12.30 1.45 – 3.15 Five Ways School Friday 18 September 6.00 – 8.30 King Edward VI Monday 29 June 5.00 – 8.00 Handsworth School Tuesday 15 September 5.00 – 8.00 Wednesday 16 September 9.00 – 12.00 King Edward VI Sheldon Wednesday 16 September 4.00 – 6.30 Heath Academy Friday 18 September 9.00 –10.45 Kingsbury School and Monday 21 September 9.00 – 11.00 Sports College Wednesday 23 September 9.00 – 11.00 Thursday 24 September 6.00 – 8.30 Friday 25 September 9.00 – 11.00 Kings Heath Boys’ School Monday 21 September 6.00 – 7.30 Tuesday 22 September 9.00 –10.30 Kings Norton Boys’ School Monday 21 September 6.00 – 8.30 Wednesday 23 September 9.00 – 11.30 Thursday 24 September 9.00 – 11.30 Friday 25 September 9.00 –11.30 Kings Norton Girls’ School Monday 21 September 6.00 – 8.00 Tuesday 22 September 9.00 – 11.00 King Solomon International Open Evening presentation Business School and tours: Tuesday 15 September 6.30 – 8.30 Monday 21 September 6.30 – 8.30 School tours by reservation only: Tuesday 15 September 9.00 – 11.00 14.00 – 15.00 Monday 21 September 9.00 – 11.00 14.00 – 15.00 Wednesday 23 September 9.00 – 11.00 14.00 – 15.00 Tuesday 6 October 9.00 – 11.00 14.00 – 15.00 Thursday 8 October 9.00 – 11.00 14.00 – 15.00 Lordswood Boys’ School and Friday 11 September 9.30 – 12.30 Sixth Form Centre Wednesday 16 September 9.00 – 12.00 Tuesday 22 September 9.30 – 12.30 Lordswood Girls’ School Thursday 17 September 6.00 – 8.00 and Specialist Centre for Monday 21 September 9.30 – 12.30 Media Arts Moseley School Tours of the school in Tours of the school with senior leaders A Language College action are available by are available by appointment every appointment every Wednesday in September 4.00 – 5.00.
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