Colleges and Universities
Birmingham Universities Personal Assistance Scheme, Cadbury Sixth Form College, Central Birmingham College, Queen Alexandra College, West Midlands Training Course in Clinical Biochemi
Nursery Schools
Edgbaston: Lillian de Lissa Nursery School, Great Barr: Goodway Nursery School, Lee Bank: St Thomas Centre Nursery, Moseley: Noah's Ark Child Day Care Nursery, Moseley: Squirrels Nursery, Newtown: Brearley Nursery School
Outdoor Education
Birmingham Botanical Gardens Base, Chapmans Hill School Farm, Hams Hall Environmental Studies Centre, Money Lane School Farm, Springfield Environmental Studies Centre
Primary Schools
Acocks Green: Holy Souls Catholic School, Acocks Green: Oaklands Primary School, Albert Bradbeer Infant School, Birchfield: Canterbury Cross Primary School, Blue Coat School, Bordesley Green Junior and Infant School, Bromford: Tame Valley School, Castle Bromwich: The Pines School, Deykin Avenue Junior and Infant School, Erdington Hall Primary School
Reunions and Alumni
Aston Edwardian Association, brumreunion.org, King Edward VI Five Ways School - Upper Sixth 2000, The Moseley School of Art Association
Secondary Schools
Aston Manor School, Aston: King Edward VI School, Bartley Green: Hillcrest School & Sixth Form C, Bordesley Green Girls School, Bourneville School, Castle Vale School and Specialist Performing Arts , Cockshut Hill Design & Technology Department, Cockshut Hill Technology College, Colmers Farm School, Dame Elizabeth Cadbury School
Special Needs
Calthorpe School, Edgbaston High School, Hallmoor School, James Brindley School, Longwill School for the Deaf, Selly Oak School, Wilson Stuart School
Al-Hijrah School
Co-educational independent Islamic school for children aged 4-18. Includes guides to the curriculum, examination results and events.
ATHENA Excellence in Cities Education Action Zone
Includes information about the zone, together with resources for teachers and pupils.
Bell Heath Study Centre
A centre for environmental and artistic education in partnership with primary schools.
Birmingham City Council Education Department
Resources for teaching as well as information about Birmingham's schools and colleges.
Birmingham LEA Publications
Publishers of study guides and schemes of work for teachers and students. Printable order form.
Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery - Schools
Teaching support for school visits.
Cole Heath Project
A collaborative Information Technology project involving 8000 pupils in 17 schools.
Enta Training People
Volunteer-based nonprofit providing training programs to homeless people and people with disabilities. Includes program descriptions and news.
National Association of Governors and Managers
Professional body for schools governors. Provide professional training.
New Outlooks
A Birmingham LEA study into policy and provision for emotial and behavioural problems in schools. Including the paper "A Framework for Intervention".
Pupil Watch
A site for both parents and pupils to obtain information about truancy and promote school attendance. It gives contact details for residents of Birmingham and for anyone else who may need help.
Pupilvision
Geography homework help for King Edwards Camp Hill School for boys.
Riverside School of Performing Arts
Training in theatre for Christians aged 18-25. Performing locally and nationally.
Schools Support Service
Voluntary organisation providing group and individual mentors, and bus marshals. Site includes details of services available and the group's vision for the future.
Swanshurst Training School
Engaged in a project to evaluate initial teacher training, and uptake of teaching methods relating to the use of Information Technology.
Teachers in development education
Partnership supporting work to meet young people's educational entitlement.
The Rage Ensemble
Performing arts company for young people aged 16-19 offering an alternative for those that do not want to go to college. Includes information on GNVQ qualifications available.