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  • Hundreds of local children unite for Solihull Sings!

    Published 10/06/26

    Last month, more than 340 children from schools across the Solihull area came together for Solihull Sings - a large-scale community project led by Solihull Preparatory School’s Head of Music, Miss Jenna Sainsbury.

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  • Equity Group leads Pride assembly on kindness and inclusion

    Published 10/06/26

    This morning (10th June 2026), Equity Group members, supported by Mrs Rooney, led a Pride 2026 Assembly with a powerful question for our school community: When it matters most, what matters most?

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  • Team Solihull triumphes in 36km challenge to support teachers in Sri Lanka

    Published 07/06/26

    A 100-strong team of teachers, parents, alumni and friends of Solihull School embarked on a 36km challenge walk from Solihull to Stratford Upon Avon on June 6th, along the tow paths of the Grand Union and Stratford canals, to raise funds for the wonderful Tea Leaf Trust.

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  • Steps towards sustainability

    Published 03/06/26

    We are working hard to address all the impacts of school operations on the environment, and all pupils from 3-18 are taught a range of sustainability topics, to encourage them to think more about the world they are growing up in and how they can make it better in the future.

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  • Solihull School students celebrate national STEM successes

    Published 10/05/26

    Solihull School is proud to celebrate national STEM success for four of its pupils, highlighting the strength of academic talent and ambition across the school.

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  • Inspiring young people through academic festivals

    Published 08/05/26

    Since 2024, Solihull School has curated a series of one-day festivals designed to inspire pupils in subjects as diverse as Shakespeare, modern languages, engineering and AI. As well as engaging Solihull pupils, pupils and teachers from the local community and across the country were invited to attend too, building valuable and long-term education partnerships. Headmaster Charles Fillingham explained to Independent Schools Magazine, in May, what first inspired the festivals programme and its bold ambitions for the future.

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  • Partnerships, People and Planet: Report sets out Solihull's positive impact

    Published 25/04/26

    Solihull School has published an Impact Report entitled 'Partnerships, People and Planet', which sets out some of the many ways that Solihull School seeks to be a good neighbour and responsible corporate citizen.

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  • Headmaster shortlisted for Headteacher of the Year in the Tes Schools Awards 2026

    Published 24/04/26

    Charles Fillingham, Headmaster at Solihull School, has been shortlisted for this year’s Tes Schools Awards, which celebrate the UK’s most inspiring teachers and schools from both the state and independent sectors, following a record-breaking number of nominations.

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  • Solihull hosts second Shakespeare Festival

    Published 14/03/26

    Solihull School hosted its second Shakespeare Festival on Saturday 14 March, welcoming leading academics, performers and students from over 20 schools nationwide for a day celebrating the enduring works of William Shakespeare.

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  • Professor Cofone explores US history, geography and politics with Solihull pupils

    Published 28/01/26

    Always a popular draw, Solihull's Loynton Lecture on Friday 23 January was not even standing room-only as more than 100 pupils packed into the lecture theatre – filling up the aisles and sitting on the stairs to join in with the topic of the day: US President Donald Trump.

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  • Creating future leaders through coaching

    Published 19/01/26

    In January's Independent Schools Magazine, Michael Jones, Senior Deputy Head (Academic) in the Prep School, explores the role that coaching plays in leadership development at Solihull School.

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  • Words matter: how oracy skills will power our pupils' future

    Published 16/01/26

    We want pupils not only to acquire knowledge but also develop habits and skills that help them to thrive on their journey through Solihull and beyond.

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