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West Midlands Consortium 11+ registration closes 26 June 2026 · Score-led · Real catchment area

Apply to King Edward VI Handsworth School for Girls, in plain English.

King Edward VI Handsworth School for Girls is a heavily oversubscribed selective grammar in Handsworth, north-west Birmingham — around 1,069 families applied for 2025 entry, for 192 Year 7 places. Girls sit the shared West Midlands Grammar Schools Consortium 11+ and must reach the school's qualifying score; places are then filled in rank order of score, with priority to children living in the school's catchment area of named Birmingham, Sandwell and Solihull wards. Register your child for the test via the King Edward VI Foundation by 4pm on 26 June 2026 — separately from, and months before, the October Common Application Form.

Selective grammar · girls Rose Hill Road, Handsworth, Birmingham Updated for September 2027 entry Data verified
192 places
Year 7 places
47 wards
Catchment area
5 criteria
Decide who gets a place
£0 fees
State-funded grammar
Next deadline
days left
01 · Start here

The three things to know first.

If you read nothing else on this page, read these. They're the bits that catch parents out.

i.

You register for the 11+ test by 26 June 2026 — long before the CAF.

King Edward VI Handsworth uses the shared West Midlands Grammar Schools Consortium 11+ — one registration and one test sitting covers the Foundation's Birmingham grammar schools. Registration is online via the King Edward VI Foundation and closes at 4pm on 26 June 2026 — months before, and completely separate from, the October Common Application Form. Miss the registration deadline and, apart from exceptional circumstances, there is no route to a place for 2027 entry.

ii.

This is a score-led school — but with a real catchment.

Every applicant must reach the school's qualifying score in the test; below it, a child is not eligible. Above it, Handsworth has a genuine catchment area: girls who live inside it are ranked ahead of girls outside it once the looked-after and Pupil Premium places are filled. A quarter of places are set aside for Pupil Premium children, in-catchment first.

iii.

The catchment is 47 named wards — check yours.

The catchment area is the home addresses inside 39 Birmingham wards (Handsworth, Lozells, Aston, Erdington, Edgbaston, the Sutton wards and more), 4 Sandwell wards (Smethwick, Soho & Victoria, St Pauls, West Bromwich Central) and 4 Solihull wards (Castle Bromwich, Chelmsley Wood, Kingshurst & Fordbridge, Smith's Wood). It is defined by ward, not by distance — so check which ward your address falls in on your council's website. Your child must live at the qualifying address on the CAF deadline, 31 October 2026.

02 · How to apply

Four steps — the first deadline is summer, not October.

Registering for the consortium 11+ test (step 1) closes at 4pm on 26 June 2026 — months before the CAF deadline that catches most families out. Registering for the test is not the same as applying for the school.

1
Register for the consortium 11+ test — by 26 June 2026.
Register your child online via the King Edward VI Foundation. Test information is published from May 2026 and registration closes at 4pm on 26 June 2026. If your child needs access arrangements for a disability or medical need, a separate form must be submitted by 12 June 2026. Late registrations are only tested in exceptional circumstances.
BY 26 JUN 2026
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Sit the 11+ test — early September 2026
The West Midlands Grammar Schools Consortium 11+ is taken on a Saturday in early September 2026 — standardised papers in verbal, numerical and non-verbal reasoning. One sitting is shared across the Foundation's grammar schools. A girl must reach Handsworth's qualifying score (published on the Foundation website before the test) to be eligible; results are sent to parents in October, before the 31 October preference deadline.
SEP 2026
3
Apply on your council's Common Application Form
Name King Edward VI Handsworth School for Girls on your home council's CAF by 31 October 2026 — apply through whichever council you live in, not directly to the school. Birmingham residents apply via Birmingham City Council. Completing the test registration alone is not an application. Your child must live at the address you give on the CAF deadline.
BY 31 OCT 2026
4
Hear back on National Offer Day
Your council notifies you with one offer on or about 1 March 2027. Reply by 15 March 2027 to accept, decline, or request the waiting list. Appeals cannot be lodged until after National Offer Day. Year 7 begins September 2027.
1 MAR 2027
03 · Who gets a place

If more children reach the standard than there are places, these 5 criteria decide.

A child with an EHCP naming the school is admitted first, within the 192 (the Admission Number reduces accordingly). Everyone else who reaches the qualifying score is then placed in the order below. Distance from the front gates — straight-line, measured by the council's computerised system — is the ranking or tie-break within several criteria. Tap any criterion to see the exact wording.

04 · The catchment

A real boundary — 47 named wards.

King Edward VI Handsworth School for Girls has a genuine catchment area, defined by electoral ward rather than by distance. It covers 39 wards in Birmingham — including Handsworth, Handsworth Wood, Lozells, Aston, Erdington, Edgbaston, North Edgbaston and the Sutton Coldfield wards — plus 4 wards in Sandwell (Smethwick, Soho & Victoria, St Pauls and West Bromwich Central) and 4 wards in Solihull (Castle Bromwich, Chelmsley Wood, Kingshurst & Fordbridge and Smith's Wood). In-catchment children who reach the priority score are ranked ahead of children living outside the area.

Distance is straight-line, measured by the local authority's computerised system from the applicant's home to the school's front gates using Ordnance Survey co-ordinates. It is used to rank in-catchment Pupil Premium children and to break ties; there is no single published distance cut-off — the catchment is the ward list, not a radius. The policy's Sandwell "West Bromwich" is shown here as the current ward, West Bromwich Central.

See the catchment area on the GrammarBound map
A worked example

Inside the wards: priority. Outside: only if places remain.

Child A lives in Handsworth — one of the catchment wards — so once they reach the priority score they are ranked ahead of out-of-catchment children (criterion 4), or in the Pupil Premium band if eligible. Child B lives in Moseley, a Birmingham ward that is not on the list, so they are only considered under the final all-by-score criterion (5), after in-catchment children. Both must reach the qualifying score; the catchment ward decides priority.

05 · If your child doesn't get a place

You have two routes, and you can use both.

Ranked, not first-come

Waiting list

If your child isn't offered a place, they go onto a ranked waiting list of children who reached the qualifying score but didn't receive an offer from Handsworth or a more-preferred school. When a place comes free in the first term of Year 7 it goes to the next child under the same oversubscription criteria — not first-come-first-served, and with no need to re-sit the test. From January of Year 7 onwards, places are filled by in-year application and a separate test.

Priority on the waiting list is not based on the date you applied or asked to join.

Independent panel

Appeal

You have a statutory right of appeal against the Governing Body's decision not to offer a place. Send written grounds of appeal to the Clerk to the Governors; an appeal is arranged within 30 school days of the request and heard by an independent panel. A repeat appeal in the same year, for the same school, is only heard if your circumstances have materially changed. Appealing does not affect your child's waiting-list position.

06 · Sixth form entry

Joining Year 12 at King Edward VI Handsworth.

Internal Year 11 students who meet the academic requirements move up; for September 2027 around 30 external places are expected for students from other schools, who apply directly to the school via the Applicaa portal by 4pm on 22 January 2027.

Entry requirements at GCSE

The grade floor.

Applicants — internal and external — need a minimum of six GCSEs at grade 6 or above, plus at least a grade 5 in GCSE English (Language or Literature) and Mathematics. To take a subject at A-level you need a grade 7 in that subject at GCSE; Further Maths needs a grade 8 in GCSE Mathematics, and A-level Chemistry needs grade 7 in both Chemistry and Maths. Offers are conditional on course capacity as well as on grades.

6 × 6+
GCSEs minimum
5+
English & Maths
7
to take a subject at A-level
Applying for Year 12

Apply direct to the school.

External applications go directly to King Edward VI Handsworth via the Applicaa portal — not through the CAF — by 4pm on 22 January 2027. Offers are conditional on achieving the required GCSE results in the subjects applied for, and on course capacity. There is no catchment area for the sixth form. If external places are oversubscribed, students are ranked first by looked-after status, then by Pupil Premium eligibility (up to 25% of external places, by best-7 GCSE average points), then by best-7 GCSE average points.

07 · Common questions

The things parents always ask.

It can be — but only if your child scores very highly. Out-of-catchment children are placed in the final criterion (5), after in-catchment children, and are ranked purely by test score. A Pupil Premium child from outside the catchment can also be considered under criterion 3, to top up the 25% Pupil Premium share. Otherwise, a strong out-of-catchment score is your only realistic route.