KEHS named best value independent school

King Edward VI High School for Girls has been named the UK’s best value independent school for 2025 by The Telegraph, recognising its outstanding academic results, facilities and commitment to accessibility.

King Edward VI High School for Girls (KEHS) has today been named the UK’s best value independent school for 2025 by The Telegraph 

The accolade follows an analysis of 1,200 independent schools measuring the cost of fees, GCSE and A Level results, plus a review of each school’s facilities. Additional adjustments were made to consider the relative average income for an area and whether a school is boarding-fees only.  

Kirsty von Malaisé, Chief Master & Principal of KEHS and KES, said: “We’re incredibly proud to have been named The Telegraph’s best value independent school in the country. Value means more than just affordability, and this recognition reflects the exceptional education, care and opportunities we offer every pupil at KEHS. We have provided an outstanding and scholarly education to bright girls, irrespective of their social or economic background, in the heart of Birmingham for more than 140 years. Last week we announced our intention to grow KEHS, through the addition of an extra form in Year 7 from 2026 onwards. We are excited at the prospect of extending the opportunities we offer to even more girls in Birmingham and the wider region. 

You can read the full story in The Telegraph here. 

Watch a short video from the Chief Master & Principal here. 

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