Imedia School

85 Summer Road, B23 6UT

Senior school in Birmingham.

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Age range
14–16
Co-ed status
Mixed
Number of students
12
Day / boarding
Day only
Religious affiliation
Non-denominational
Average fees
£9,750 (annual, inc. VAT)
Has a nursery
No

Fee profile

Pre-Reception
Reception
Year 1
Year 2
Year 3
Year 4
Year 5
Year 6
Year 7
Year 8
Year 9
Year 10 £9,750
Year 11 £9,750
Year 12
Year 13

Bursaries

No

Scholarships

Yes

A-level results

No A-level results are currently published for this school.

Admissions

Admissions at Imedia School are designed to feel more like a re-engagement conversation than a traditional independent-school process, with attention focused on whether a specialist Key Stage 4 environment is the right next step. Families will be weighing safety, trust and practical progress rather than polished selectivity.

How the school describes itself

  • Imedia School is safe, respectful and re-engagement focused and uses small-scale teaching and clear routines to help Key Stage 4 pupils get back on track.

Parents like

  • Will suit families seeking a specialist Key Stage 4 setting where safety, re-engagement and achievable qualifications are the main priorities.

Inspection snapshot

Published information is clearest when read through the school's re-engagement purpose, with safe routines, respect and practical progress all matter more than glossy messaging. Families should test whether the tone is calm, structured and credible for a teenager who has struggled elsewhere.

Imedia School

Senior school in Birmingham.

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How the school describes itself

  • Imedia School is safe, respectful and re-engagement focused and uses small-scale teaching and clear routines to help Key Stage 4 pupils get back on track.

Fee profile

Annual fees including VAT. 2025-26.

Year 10£9,750
Year 11£9,750

Parents like

  • Will suit families seeking a specialist Key Stage 4 setting where safety, re-engagement and achievable qualifications are the main priorities.

Admissions

Admissions at Imedia School are designed to feel more like a re-engagement conversation than a traditional independent-school process, with attention focused on whether a specialist Key Stage 4 environment is the right next step. Families will be weighing safety, trust and practical progress rather than polished selectivity.

Scholarships

Scholarships are not the point here. The attraction is the school's specialist support, small scale and ability to help the right pupils re-engage with education rather than a public awards culture.

Bursaries

Inspection snapshot

Published information is clearest when read through the school's re-engagement purpose, with safe routines, respect and practical progress all matter more than glossy messaging. Families should test whether the tone is calm, structured and credible for a teenager who has struggled elsewhere.

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