King Edwards High School
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King Edwards High School
My son sat wants to sit the exam for the King Edwards High School. He really liked the school and the strange child hasn't had enough after sitting the King Edwards and Handsworth 11+.
Is anyone else's kid going to sit this exam too?
Is anyone else's kid going to sit this exam too?
Re: King Edwards High School
He must indeed be a strange child - King Edward's High School is a girls' school!Weasel wrote:My son sat wants to sit the exam for the King Edwards High School. He really liked the school and the strange child hasn't had enough after sitting the King Edwards and Handsworth 11+.
Is anyone else's kid going to sit this exam too?
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blimey - you are right there were no lads in my form though ocasionally the odd stray lad did appear in he corridor claiming to be looking for something but usually escaped quickly.....
seriously though someone must have some more up to date info on KES than me .... I left the girls school 30 years ago
seriously though someone must have some more up to date info on KES than me .... I left the girls school 30 years ago
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Hi weasel - sorry we are rotters!!!
Yes the lads around the corridors at the girls school were from KES next door. Nice place. Hope your son gets in - I as there in the olden days when most people were there on free places.
If ever you have the time read Jonathan Coe's "the Rotter's Club", based there in the 70s - brings back memories of Birmingham at that time!
Herman
Yes the lads around the corridors at the girls school were from KES next door. Nice place. Hope your son gets in - I as there in the olden days when most people were there on free places.
If ever you have the time read Jonathan Coe's "the Rotter's Club", based there in the 70s - brings back memories of Birmingham at that time!
Herman
Is that why you developed a certain fondness for the name, Herman?hermanmunster wrote:Hi weasel - sorry we are rotters!!!
Yes the lads around the corridors at the girls school were from KES next door. Nice place. Hope your son gets in - I as there in the olden days when most people were there on free places.
If ever you have the time read Jonathan Coe's "the Rotter's Club", based there in the 70s - brings back memories of Birmingham at that time!
Herman
I was very confused to begin with, only realised that you went to girls' school and so must be a she doctor.
why the munster?and why the weasel?
many interesting characters on this forum.