The popular secondary school and sixth form has had a number of famous pupils over the years.
The school, which currently has a good rating by Ofsted, currently has three main buildings on a single campus – a Victorian college built in the 1850s, a building completed in 2012 and a newly built sports complex.
It’s of course located in Moseley, which has long been viewed as the city's most creative and trendy neighbourhood with plenty of creative spirit.
The annual Moseley Folk & Arts Festival, the weekly farmers' market, some great community pubs and independent businesses make the neighbourhood one of the best locations to live in the city.
Here are some of the school’s famous former pupils:

1. Moeen Ali
Moeen's interest and ability in cricket was stirred years before he arrived at Moseley School. By age three, he was learning how to hold a bat and turn a ball over with his father and other siblings in the back garden of the family home in Sparkhill. | Getty Images

2. Bev Bevan
Birmingham-born Bev was the drummer and one of the original members of the Move and Electric Light Orchestra (ELO). He was also was drummer for Black Sabbath during the Born Again Tour. The Brummie musician was born in Sparkhill and attended the school | Getty Images

3. Jasper Carrott
Brummie legend Carrott was educated at Acocks Green Primary School and Moseley Grammar School He worked as a trainee buyer at a city centre department store the Beehive, with schoolmate and ELO member Bev Bevan. | Getty Photo: Theatre Royal

4. Carl Chinn
Historian Chinn grew up in Birmingham and was educated at Moseley School and the University of Birmingham. Photo: Andrew Fox