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Name of School Phase of Education Type of Establishment Current Current Name of School Phase of Education Type of Establishment Valuation Adderley Primary School Primary Community School £4,071,284.49 Al-Furqan Primary School Primary Voluntary Aided School £4,564,716.32 Al-Hijrah School All Through Voluntary Aided School £8,318,692.37 Allens Croft Primary School Primary Community School £8,420,000.00 Anderton Park Primary School Primary Community School £4,450,425.49 Anglesey Primary School Primary Community School £4,454,286.73 Archbishop Ilsley Catholic School Secondary Voluntary Aided School £16,093,348.71 Arden Primary School Primary Community School £6,390,000.00 Audley Primary School Primary Community School £5,854,752.64 Balaam Wood School (Frankley Community High School) Secondary Community School £11,134,016.10 Banners Gate Primary School Primary Community School £5,074,368.02 Barford Primary School Primary Community School £2,767,671.08 Baskerville School & Special Community School £5,541,850.41 Bellfield Infant School (NC) & Bellfield Junior SU School Infants and Juniors Community Schools £4,142,256.77 Bells Farm Junior and Infant School Primary Community School £2,359,860.72 Benson Community School Primary Community School £5,365,000.00 Birches Green Infant School & Birches Green Junior School Infants and Juniors Community Schools £3,809,211.62 Birchfield Community School Primary Community School £4,497,598.60 Bishop Challoner Catholic College Secondary Voluntary Aided School £11,567,925.20 Blakesley Hall Primary School Primary Community School £5,330,000.00 Boldmere Infant School and Nursery Infants Community School £2,362,436.93 Boldmere Junior School Juniors Community School £3,760,104.19 Bordesley Green Girls' School & Sixth Form Secondary Community School £9,599,236.60 Bordesley Green Primary School Primary Community School £2,720,786.75 Bordesley Village Primary School and Children's Centre Primary Community School £3,394,448.32 Bournville Infant School Infants Voluntary Aided School £2,147,801.11 Bournville Junior School Juniors Voluntary Aided School £3,157,774.80 Braidwood School for the Deaf Special Foundation School £2,970,000.00 Brays School Special Community School £1,319,896.69 Infant and Juniors Community Schools £3,939,358.30 Brookfields Primary School Primary Community School £2,805,175.66 Calshot Primary School Primary Community School £3,529,428.40 Canterbury Cross Primary School Primary Community School £2,615,593.16 Cardinal Wiseman Catholic Technology College Secondary Voluntary Aided School £9,495,185.82 Chad Vale Primary School Primary Community School £3,168,841.93 Chandos Primary School Primary Community School £3,360,735.77 Cherry Oak School Special Community School £1,241,500.08 Cherry Orchard Primary School Primary Community School £3,286,624.54 Chilcote Primary School Primary Community School £4,890,000.00 Christ Church CofE Controlled Primary School and Nursery Primary Voluntary Controlled School £2,101,805.28 Christ The King Catholic Primary School Primary Voluntary Aided School £3,375,364.52 Clifton Primary School Primary Community School £10,852,948.50 Cockshut Hill Technology College Secondary Community School £14,128,906.18 Cofton Primary School Primary Foundation School £3,912,253.61 Colebourne Primary School & Beaufort Inclusive School Primary Community School £6,913,938.85 Colmers Farm Primary School Primary Community School £5,097,712.98 Colmers School and Sixth Form College Secondary Foundation School £9,770,000.00 Colmore Infant and Nursery School & Colmore Junior School Infants and Juniors Community Schools £5,314,956.16 Conway Primary School Primary Community School £2,702,672.08 Coppice Primary School Primary Foundation School £10,493,883.62 Corpus Christi Catholic Primary School Primary Voluntary Aided School £3,411,953.43 Cotteridge Junior and Infant School Primary Community School £2,465,208.55 Cottesbrooke Junior School Juniors Community School £2,961,579.40 Court Farm Primary School Primary Community School £1,798,653.40 Cromwell Junior and Infant School and Nursery Class Primary Community School £2,051,500.00 Dame Elizabeth Cadbury Technology College Secondary Foundation School £9,704,137.86 Deykin Avenue Junior and Infant School Primary Community School £1,646,712.33 Elms Farm Community Primary School Primary Community School £2,810,000.00 English Martyrs' Catholic Primary School Primary Voluntary Aided School £3,098,234.68 Featherstone Primary School Primary Community School £6,863,032.65 Firs Primary School Primary Community School £3,047,535.15 Forestdale Primary School Primary Community School £2,781,477.65 Four Oaks Primary School Primary Foundation School £6,436,338.45 Fox Hollies School and Performing Arts College Special Community School £2,838,441.58 George Dixon Primary School Primary Community School £7,347,723.77 Gilbertstone Primary School Primary Community School £4,588,846.48 Glenmead Primary School Primary Community School £3,030,000.00 Gossey Lane Junior Infant and Nursery School Primary Community School £2,286,187.06 Great Barr School Secondary Foundation School £19,694,500.18 Greet Primary School Primary Community School £7,604,282.94 Grendon Junior and Infant School (NC) Primary Community School £2,220,000.00 Grove School Primary Community School £3,557,966.08 Guardian Angels Catholic Primary School Primary Voluntary Aided School £2,132,416.99 Gunter Primary School Primary Community School £2,342,135.96 Hall Green Infant School Infants Community School £4,371,515.60 Hall Green Junior School Juniors Community School £1,993,750.20 Hallmoor School Special Community School £4,970,000.00 Hamilton School Special Community School £896,530.54 Handsworth Grammar School Secondary Voluntary Aided School £12,534,317.23 Harborne Primary School Primary Community School £3,333,126.73 Harper Bell Seventh Day Adventist School Primary Voluntary Aided School £2,032,725.00 Hawthorn Primary School Primary 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