The Arthur Terry School (Birmingham)

United Kingdom / England / Sutton Coldfield / Birmingham / Kittoe Road
 secondary school, academy - English school (UK), sixth form college / centre
 Upload a photo

The school was built in 1963 (opening on 10 September) and was named after Arthur Terry, who was the Mayor of Sutton Coldfield from 1934 to 1935. It was sometimes known as the Arthur Terry Grammar/High School, with around 950 boys and girls.

It was run by Warwickshire Education Committee, specifically the excepted district of the Borough of Sutton Coldfield. It was a bilateral school with a grammar stream, similar to a grammar school. From April 1974 it was administered by Birmingham City Council.

The school has currently undergone a £15 million rebuilding program, designed by architects Watkins Gray International, that has seen most of the original school demolished to make way for the new buildings; only the Sports Hall, Drama Studio and Sixth Form Centre has remained.

Gender: Mixed
Age range: 11-18
Number of pupils on roll: 1602

Kittoe Road
Four Oaks
Sutton Coldfield
West Midlands
B74 4RZ

Telephone number: 0121 3232221
Fax number: 0121 3088033
Nearby cities:
Coordinates:   52°35'20"N   1°50'9"W
This article was last modified 8 years ago