Our people are at the heart of everything we do.

We pride ourselves in recruiting the best teaching and professional services staff to support excellence in our schools and a first-class pupil experience.

We are building a values-led culture that inspires our people to succeed.  As a Foundation of many schools, our strength lies in our ability to innovate, share and develop collectively around a shared purpose. 

Recognising and rewarding our staff

Here at the King Edward VI Foundation we offer both financial and non-financial benefits.

We offer opportunities for collaboration through subject and engagement groups.

Each year we hold our Foundation Awards, an event dedicated to celebrating colleagues across the organisation for their hard work focussing around our values. Information from our 2024 ceremony can be found below.

Foundation Awards

Our Values

Our values and culture are vital to the successful delivery of the Foundation’s mission and strategy. Reflecting our collective responsibility to excellent standards in a caring and accessible environment, our values underpin how we work daily to achieve our vision. The Foundation and it’s values also reflect our relationship with the city through our various partnerships and collaborative efforts across Birmingham.

Our values

Our Benefits

The Foundation believes in equality of opportunity for its staff and is committed to ensure that all employees, regardless of designation, have a chance to learn and grow together

Employee Assistance Programme

Cycle to work scheme

EDI groups and initiatives

Secondment opportunities

Suite of family friendly, wellbeing policies

Range of pension schemes with ancillary benefits

Free eye sight tests and flu vaccinations

An annual Foundation wide CPD conference

Funded CPD aligned to career pathways

'Collaboration with other schools across the King Edward VI Foundation has opened up a range of valuable CPD opportunities, as well as the chance to meet and work with colleagues across the organisation. So often, discussing and working with colleagues in similar roles in other schools is the most impactful CPD, as it's the chance to share ideas and effective practice. Honest conversations about what's working and what isn't are powerful for helping to plan ideas and strategy in your own setting.'

Education staff wellbeing charter

Supervision for DSLs

A range of apprenticeships

Staff Charter 2024-2025