Starbank School welcomes prospective pupils to open evening
Starbank School is inviting Year 5 and 6 pupils and their families to its Year 7 Open Evening on Thursday, October 2, from 4.30pm to 7pm.
The open evening, which will take place at the secondary school on Hob Moor Road in Birmingham, will give visitors the chance to explore the variety of subjects on offer, ask questions to current pupils and staff, and experience first-hand the dynamic school community that makes it a standout choice for prospective pupils. Guests will also be able to tour the school’s state-of-the-art learning and leisure facilities, including modern classrooms and specialist teaching spaces such as art and music studios, a radio and TV studio, design technology workshops, dedicated computer suites, excellent sports amenities and a 300-seat auditorium – providing pupils with one of the best learning environments in the area.

The open evening will provide an exciting opportunity to discover more about the school’s comprehensive academic curriculum, diverse co-curricular programme and extensive pastoral support system. These elements work together to create a nurturing environment where every pupil can develop the skills and qualities needed for future success in their life and career.
As part of Star Academies – one of the UK’s leading education providers – Starbank School benefits from the expertise, collaborative approaches and comprehensive support that has enabled Star to deliver outstanding pupil results across the country. The school achieved its best ever GCSE results in 2025, which are expected to place Starbank School in the top 10-20% of schools nationally.

For more information about Starbank School, visit starbankschool.co.uk
The admissions deadline for Year 7 places in September 2026, is 31 October 2025.
If you are unable to attend the Year 7 Open Evening but are interested in your child joining Starbank School next year, you can book find out more information by contacting the school via email: info@starbank.staracademies.org or via phone: 0121 464 8412.





