King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Boys, also known as Camp Hill Boys, is a highly selective grammar school in Birmingham, United Kingdom. It is one of the most academically successful schools in the United Kingdom, currently ranked thirteenth among state schools. The name is retained from the previous location at Camp Hill in central Birmingham. The school moved to Vicarage Road in the suburb of Kings Heath in 1956, sharing a campus with its sister school, also formerly located in Camp Hill. Since September 2021 the current headmaster is Russell Bowen. It is a school which specialises in Science, Mathematics, and Applied Learning. In 2006, the school was assessed by The Sunday Times as state school of the year. A Year 9 student was the 2011 winner of The Guardian Children's Fiction Page and the Gold Award in the British Physics Olympiad was won by a King Edward VI Camp Hill student in September 2011. Camp Hill has also sent a boy to the International Chemistry Olympiad for 4 consecutive seasons. In the 2019 Chemistry Olympiad, Camp Hill received the second most gold certificates, coming second to St Paul's School, London.
Headmaster: Mr Russell Bowen MA
Telephone Number: 0121 444 3188
Telephone Number (when calling from abroad): +44 121 444 3188
URN: 137045
DfE Code: 330/5407
Opened 1 August 2011.
1,017 pupils between the ages of 11 and 18.
KING EDWARD VI ACADEMY TRUST BIRMINGHAM.
King Edward VI Foundation.
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