Name
Picture
Address, Notes
Architect
Grid reference
Coordinates (links to map & photo sources)
Grade
Images of England or other link
Name
Picture
Memorial Stone: "The first state school built in Birmingham stood on this site Bloomsbury 1873–1968"
1873–1968
SP0888788356
52.493046, −1.870536
Allcock St School
†Demolished. Other names: Deritend or Bordesley, now listed as The Bridge Centre and Community Industry.
1875–80 M&C
[2]
SP081864
52°28′31″N 1°52′48″W / 52.4754°N 1.8800°W / 52.4754; -1.8800 (†Allcock St Board School - site of )
Grade II listed
Historic England .
"The Bridge Centre (1075767)" .
National Heritage List for England . , Historic England.
"Community Industry (1343318)" . National Heritage List for England .
Bristol Street Board School
†Demolished 1960s for widening of the Horsefair road. At junction of Irving Street and Bristol Street. Was used as a meeting place for the Christian Society from 1877 until 1892.
[5]
[6]
SP068861
52°28′23″N 1°54′00″W / 52.4731°N 1.9001°W / 52.4731; -1.9001 (†Bristol St Board School )
[7]
Picture of school before demolition from
Birmingham Images
Icknield Street School
near the Hockley Flyover, north of the Jewellery Quarter.
1883 M&C
[1]
SP057882
52°29′38″N 1°54′57″W / 52.4940°N 1.9158°W / 52.4940; -1.9158 (Icknield St Board School )
Grade II* listed
Historic England .
"School (1076315)" .
National Heritage List for England . ,
Historic England .
"Master's house (1291556)" .
National Heritage List for England .
Stratford Road Primary School
Now
Ladypool Junior & Infant School , Sparkbrook. First M&C school built after Chamberlain's death.
[5] The school was extensively damaged in the
Birmingham Tornado on 28 July 2005 and lost its distinctive
Martin & Chamberlain tower. For damage see
[1] and
[2] .
1885 M&C
[1]
[2]
SP086848
52°27′41″N 1°52′27″W / 52.4613°N 1.8741°W / 52.4613; -1.8741 (Stratford Road (Ladywood) Board School )
Grade II* listed
Historic England .
"Details from listed building database (1343133)" .
National Heritage List for England .
Harborne School
106 High Street, now the Clock Tower Community Education Centre. Built by Harborne School Board (Staffordshire) and acquired by the expansion of Birmingham.
[8]
1885, M&C
[2] or 1881 J. P. Sharp & Co
[9]
SP035845
52°27′34″N 1°56′48″W / 52.4594°N 1.9466°W / 52.4594; -1.9466 (Harborne (Clock) Board School )
Grade II listed
Historic England .
"Details from listed building database (1343074)" .
National Heritage List for England . =
Historic England .
"Clock Harborne (Grade II) (1343074)" .
National Heritage List for England . Retrieved 11 February 2013 .
Oozells Street Board School
Listed as Furniture Stores of City of Birmingham Education Department; College of Food and Domestic Arts; now the
Ikon Gallery .
1878 M&C
[1]
[5]
SP060866
52°28′40″N 1°54′45″W / 52.4777°N 1.9124°W / 52.4777; -1.9124 (Oozells St Board School )
Grade II listed
Historic England .
"Details from listed building database (1076214)" .
National Heritage List for England .
Floodgate School
Floodgate Street and Milk Street,
Deritend , now
South and City College Birmingham Arts and Media Campus, formerly Hall Green College annexe.
1890
[2]
[10]
SP078864
52°28′32″N 1°53′09″W / 52.4756°N 1.8859°W / 52.4756; -1.8859 (Floodgate St Board School )
Grade II* listed
Historic England .
"Details from listed building database (1219510)" .
National Heritage List for England .
Waverley Road
Waverley Road, Byron Road, also known as County Grammar School, Small Heath; Hall Green Technical College;
[5] Small Heath School
1880–85 or 1892 M&C
[1]
[2]
SP097852
52°27′53″N 1°51′28″W / 52.4647°N 1.8577°W / 52.4647; -1.8577 (Waverley Rd (Small Heath) Board School )
Grade II* listed
Historic England .
"School (1211189)" .
National Heritage List for England . ,
Historic England .
"Headmaster's house (1075691)" .
National Heritage List for England .
Somerville Road
Somerville School, Somerville Road, Small Heath, B10 9EN (modernised).
1892-4 M&C
[11]
SP099859
52°28′15″N 1°51′19″W / 52.4709°N 1.8553°W / 52.4709; -1.8553 (Somerville Road Board School )
Tilton Girls School
Tilton Road, B9. Now
Darul Barakaat Mosque and Community Centre.
1890
[3]
SP092866
52°28′37″N 1°51′54″W / 52.4769°N 1.8651°W / 52.4769; -1.8651 (Tilton Road Board School )
Grade II listed
Historic England .
"Details from listed building database (1343159)" .
National Heritage List for England .
Dixon Road County Primary School
Dixon Road, Small Heath, B10 0BP. Also fronts Cooksey Road. Was Newlands Centre and Regents Park Annexe & 48 Cooksey Road, Bordesley. Also BCC furniture recycling and Birmingham Community Transport. Now Shah Poran Islamic Jami Mosque And Community Trust.
1880–90
[1]
[3]
SP088857
52°28′12″N 1°52′11″W / 52.4701°N 1.8698°W / 52.4701; -1.8698 (Dixon Road (Cooksey Rd) Board School )
Grade II listed
Historic England .
"Newlands Centre (1343378)" .
National Heritage List for England . ,
Historic England .
"Regent's Park Annex (1290547)" .
National Heritage List for England .
Garrison Lane School
Garrison Lane, Bordesley. Now known as the Garrison Centre.
c1885 M&C
[3]
SP086869
52°28′49″N 1°52′24″W / 52.4804°N 1.8733°W / 52.4804; -1.8733 (Garrison Lane Board School )
Grade II listed
Historic England .
"School (1075600)" .
National Heritage List for England . ,
Historic England .
"Headmaster's house, No 106 (1075601)" .
National Heritage List for England .
Dudley Road School
Now Summerfield Centre; was Summerfield Junior and Infants School, Dudley Road, Winson Green; listed as Main Block to Handsworth Technical College
1878 M&C
[5]
SP042876
52°29′13″N 1°56′19″W / 52.4869°N 1.9385°W / 52.4869; -1.9385 (Dudley Road (Summerfield) Board School )
Grade II* listed
Historic England .
"Details from listed building database (1343401)" .
National Heritage List for England .
Barford Road School
Now Barford Road Primary School, Barford Road, Winson Green
1887 M&C
[5]
SP044873
52°29′04″N 1°56′06″W / 52.4845°N 1.9351°W / 52.4845; -1.9351 (Barford Road Board School )
Hutton Street, renamed to Eliot Street
Opened for over 1000 pupuils
[12] Now Nechells Junior and Infant School, Eliot Street, Nechells. Originally Nechells County Primary School
1879
SP094896
52°30′14″N 1°51′47″W / 52.5040°N 1.8631°W / 52.5040; -1.8631 (Eliot St (Neachells) Board School )
Grade A locally listed building
The Broadway Comprehensive School, Aston
Whitehead Road, Aston, Birmingham, England.
[3]
1900, Crouch & Butler
SP072896
52°30′14″N 1°53′35″W / 52.5040°N 1.8931°W / 52.5040; -1.8931 (Broadway (Whitehead Road, Aston) Board School )
[7]
Grade II listed
Historic England .
"School (1289998)" .
National Heritage List for England . ,
Historic England .
"Master's House (1343167)" .
National Heritage List for England . ,
Historic England .
"Railings and Gate Posts (1076063)" .
National Heritage List for England .
Dennis Road School
Now Anderton Park School. Originally called Dennis Road School, Balsall Heath.
[5]
1896 M&C
SP084837
52°27′05″N 1°52′30″W / 52.4513°N 1.8750°W / 52.4513; -1.8750 (Dennis Road Board School )
Grade II listed
Historic England .
"Dennis Road School (Grade II) (1396414)" .
National Heritage List for England . Retrieved 12 September 2011 .
Cromwell Street School
Opened for over 1000 pupils.
[12] Now Cromwell Street Junior School, Nechells.
[12]
1889 J. A. Cossins
SP084886
52°29′43″N 1°52′30″W / 52.4953°N 1.8749°W / 52.4953; -1.8749 (Cromwell Road Board School )
Grade II listed
Historic England .
"Cromwell Junior and Infant School (Grade II) (1407723)" .
National Heritage List for England . Retrieved 2 February 2015 .