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In terms of academic performance, Birmingham Metropolitan College has an average A-Level grade of D+.
After leaving Birmingham Metropolitan College, student destinations include 23% going on to university and 5% entering apprenticeships.
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Students at Birmingham Metropolitan College achieve an average A-Level grade of D+. This metric covers all A-Level and equivalent qualifications taken at the school.
After leaving Birmingham Metropolitan College, 23% go on to university and 5% enter apprenticeships.
Source: Department for Education, Ofsted. Data shown for context only — does not influence the Student Score.
Data last updated: May 2026
Crime Nearby
1199/mo
Within ~1 mile (Police.uk)
Violent Crime
425/mo
35% of total
Air Quality
Moderate
NO₂: 24.8 µg/m³ · PM2.5: 8.5
Bus Stops
0
Within 500m
Nearest Station
Curzon Street (West Midlands Metro)
0.2km away · 12 stations nearby
Source: Police.uk, DEFRA UK-Air, DfT NaPTAN. Based on the school's location — actual conditions may vary.
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Other schools in the Birmingham area
1.7
Critical
/ 10
Data Score
Computed from 6 government data points. Not based on student reviews.
Source: Department for Education / Ofsted. Data shown for context only — does not influence the Student Score. Small schools may show extreme percentages due to small sample sizes.