Hodge Hill Girls' School

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Hodge Hill Girls School
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Hodge Hill Girls' School
Bromford Road


, ,
B36 8EY

England
Coordinates 52°30′09″N1°49′03″W / 52.5026°N 1.8176°W / 52.5026; -1.8176
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Type Community school
Motto'Educating tomorrow's women today.'
Local authority Birmingham City Council
Department for Education URN 103483 Tables
Ofsted Reports
HeadteacherSonia Adu
GenderGirls
Age11to 16
Enrolment748 as of April 2022
HousesDench (After Dame Judi Dench)

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Website https://www.hodgehgs.bham.sch.uk/

Hodge Hill Girls' School is a secondary school located in the Hodge Hill area of Birmingham, in the West Midlands of England. [1]

Formerly a grammar school, today it is a non-selective community school administered by Birmingham City Council. [2] Hodge Hill Girls' School offers GCSEs and ASDAN awards as programmes of study for pupils. [3]

Notable alumni

Hodge Hill Girls' Grammar School

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References

  1. "Hodge Hill Girls' School". www.hodgehgs.bham.sch.uk.
  2. "Hodge Hill Girls' School - GOV.UK". get-information-schools.service.gov.uk.
  3. "Key Stage 4 Courses | Hodge Hill Girls' School". www.hodgehgs.bham.sch.uk.