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Construction of a new [[music]] centre on the site of the old [[gymnasium]] began in [[January 2006]] which will leave space for development in the former music department. The music centre will feature specially designed rooms with sound proofing and a music [[recording]] studio.
Construction of a new [[music]] centre on the site of the old [[gymnasium]] began in [[January 2006]] which will leave space for development in the former music department. The music centre will feature specially designed rooms with sound proofing and a music [[recording]] studio.


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== External link ==
== External link ==
[http://bishopveseys.bham.sch.uk/ Official website]
[http://bishopveseys.bham.sch.uk/ Official website]

Revision as of 09:52, 26 May 2006

Bishop Vesey's Grammar School (BVGS) is a school in the Sutton Coldfield area of Birmingham, England, one of the oldest schools in United Kingdom. The school is also a Sixth Form College.

It was founded by Bishop John Vesey in 1527 and currently has about 800 pupils. The headteacher is David Iddon. The school is noted for having one of the best school rugby teams in Birmingham and in 2004 became a recognised language college.

The school's Latin motto, Dextra Dei Exaltavit Mei means "The right hand of God hath lifted me up".

The school has one of the best rugby teams in the Birmingham area after defeating all of its local rivals, reaching the 5th round of the National Daily Mail Cup and competing in the 'super 16s' tournament at Warwick University amongst the top rugby schools and colleges in the country. This refers to the 2005/06 season where the school produced its finest team in the schools history according to statistics.

Construction of a new music centre on the site of the old gymnasium began in January 2006 which will leave space for development in the former music department. The music centre will feature specially designed rooms with sound proofing and a music recording studio.

year 10 is da cleverest year ever init

Thomas Kelly got 45 out of 45 in his recent english essay bout the withered arm or sumat

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