STOURBRIDGE’S King Edward VI College has been listed as the top sixth form college in the West Midlands in The Times’ best schools guide 2024.
The Lower High Street college, which has more than 2,000 students on its books, was also named among the top 50 in the UK.
Principal Holly Bembridge said staff were thrilled with the recognition and added: "This is a testament to our exceptional staff and ambitious students. It highlights our unwavering dedication to the best in post-16 education.
“King Ed’s is always determined to go beyond the curriculum, fostering enjoyment of studies coupled with a very strong culture of student support and a fantastic range of extra-curricular opportunities.
“We are proud of our history, but we know that to serve our students we must keep our eyes fixed on the future and keep adapting to cultivate each new generation of resilient and successful young people.
“We're also proud to be the Black Country's top feeder to Oxbridge. Our Aspire team provides brilliant support to students aiming for these and other prestigious universities, helping turn dreams into achievements.”
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