King Edward VI Academy Trust Birmingham
This trust is made up of 9 of schools. At the time of 2018 / 2019 financial submission there were 8 schools in scope for financial benchmarking. Post 16 academies are included for distribution purposes, but they cannot be benchmarked. Compare schools in this trust
Schools currently in this trust
- King Edward VI Aston School
- King Edward VI Balaam Wood Academy
- King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Boys
- King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Girls
- King Edward VI Five Ways School
- King Edward VI Handsworth Grammar School for Boys
- King Edward VI Handsworth School
- King Edward VI Handsworth Wood Girls' Academy
- King Edward VI Sheldon Heath Academy
Schools in this trust's 2018 / 2019 submission
- King Edward Vi Aston School
- King Edward Vi Camp Hill School For Boys
- King Edward Vi Camp Hill School For Girls
- King Edward Vi Five Ways School
- King Edward Vi Handsworth Grammar School For Boys
- King Edward Vi Handsworth School
- King Edward Vi Handsworth Wood Girls' Academy
- King Edward Vi Sheldon Heath Academy
Trust history
School year | Date | Event | Organisation |
---|---|---|---|
2017/2018 | 01/09/2017 | Joined trust | King Edward VI Sheldon Heath Academy |
01/09/2017 | Joined trust | King Edward VI Aston School | |
01/09/2017 | Joined trust | King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Girls | |
01/09/2017 | Joined trust | King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Boys | |
01/09/2017 | Joined trust | King Edward VI Five Ways School | |
01/09/2017 | Joined trust | King Edward VI Handsworth School | |
01/09/2017 | Joined trust | King Edward VI Handsworth Grammar School for Boys | |
2018/2019 | 01/09/2018 | Joined trust | King Edward VI Handsworth Wood Girls' Academy |
2019/2020 | 01/09/2019 | Joined trust | King Edward VI Balaam Wood Academy |
Expenditure
£46.82mIncome
£47.35mIn-year balance
£529kTotal expenditure
Staff total
Premises total
Occupation total
Supplies and services total
Cost of finance total
Special facilities total
This includes:
- swimming pools and sports centres
- boarding provision
- rural studies and farm units
- payments by your school to another school for the benefit of pupils at the other school
- pupil inter-site travel, eg moving between sites
- expenses relating to before and after school clubs
- delegated home to school transport
- indirect employee expenses and agency staff expenses relating to a special facility
- purchase of trading items for re-sale, eg school uniforms, books, stationery
- donations paid by the school to a charity
- community education with a benefit to the pupils at the school
It excludes:
- staff costs associated with managing and supporting the special facility for directly employed staff
- staff teaching in the special facility
- school trips
- residential special schools
- any community-focused expenditure
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