King Solomon International Business School

King Solomon International Business School is a Primary, Secondary and Sixth Form school located in Birmingham, England, on the old site of Waterlinks House; opening in 2015. It is a multi-denominational Christian school, although it takes in students of any faith or no faith. It is a 'through school', catering for pupils of any gender between the ages of 4 and 19.[1]

King Solomon International Business School
Address
Lord Street

,
West Midlands
,
B7 4AA

England
Coordinates52°29′25″N 1°53′08″W
Information
TypeFree school (England) - Mixed
MottoEducation Excellence & Character Development
Religious affiliation(s)Christian
Established2015
Department for Education URN141943 Tables
OfstedReports
Co-PrincipalsIngrid Abrahams and Kim Popratnjak
GenderMixed
Age4 to 19
Enrolment1200
Colour(s)Purple, Gold
Websitehttp://kingsolomonibs.com/

The school is part of the Woodard family of Christian schools (Woodard Schools), and also belongs to the Excell3 group.[2]

The School

The school offers a curriculum for Primary, Secondary and Sixth form (GCSE and A Level).[3] The school's specialism is in International Business and Enterprise and works with international firms to ensure that pupils 'develop skills aligned to the changing business needs of the 21st century'.[4]

The National Curriculum is followed throughout the school. At Key Stage 4, students follow a core GCSE curriculum but have the option to take vocational subjects as well. The school year is extended with a five-week break in Summer instead of the UK standard six.

See also

References

  1. King Solomon IBS Retrieved 4 October 2016
  2. King Solomon International school finds new home at Aston University Retrieved 8 May 2016
  3. New International Business School for 4-19 year olds in Birmingham Retrieved 8 May 2016
  4. "King Solomon International Business School". King Solomon Promotional Leaflet. 4 October 2018.
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