The best performing secondary schools in Birmingham - and the rest of the country - for 2024 have been revealed in the Sunday Times’ Parent Power Guide.
The Parent Power tables rank schools on their average performance using A-level, GCSE and IB outcomes from summer 2022, including both state and independent secondary schools.
The 2024 edition highlights the top secondary schools in England and Scotland, allowing parents to see which schools are considered the best on both a national and local level.
A number of schools across Birmingham and Merseyside ranked highly in the latest edition and we have studied the guide to pick out the highest ranked schools across the region.
As families prepare for the new school year to start in September, here are the best rated schools in Birmingham according to the Parent Power Guide.

1. King Edward VI High School for Girls, Edgbaston
National rank: 10. 96.5% of students attained GCSE A*/A/9/8/7. | Google

2. King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Boys, Kings Heath
National rank 13. 89.3% of students attained GCSE A*/A/9/8/7. | Google Street View

3. King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Girls
National Rank: 20. 85.9% of students attained GCSE A*/A/9/8/7. | Google Street View

4. Sutton Coldfield Grammar School for Girls, Sutton Coldfield
National rank: 29. 82.9% of students attained GCSE A*/A/9/8/7. | Google