Open Other Primary Mixed

Billesley Primary School

Trittiford Road, Birmingham, B13 0ES
Part of: THE ELLIOT FOUNDATION ACADEMIES TRUST (Multi-academy trust)
698 Pupils
630 Capacity
3–11 Age Range
47.70% FSM %
351 Boys
347 Girls
About Billesley Primary School

Located in Birmingham (B13 0ES), Billesley Primary School is a mixed-gender Primary school for pupils aged 3–11, classified as Academies and situated within the local authority of Birmingham.

It has 698 pupils on roll. School capacity: 630. Current headteacher: Karl Rogerson.

Data for Billesley Primary School comes from the Department for Education's official establishment register. For the most up-to-date admissions or contact details, visit the school directly.

School Details
Establishment Type Academy sponsor led
Type Group Academies
Phase of Education Primary
Status Open
Local Authority Birmingham
Region West Midlands
Administrative District Birmingham
Parliamentary Constituency Birmingham Selly Oak
Ward Billesley
Urban / Rural Urban: Nearer to a major town or city
Admissions Policy Not applicable
Religious Character None
Gender Policy Mixed
Boarders No boarders
Sixth Form Not applicable
Nursery Provision Has Nursery Classes
Trust / Sponsor THE ELLIOT FOUNDATION ACADEMIES TRUST
Opened 01-11-2012
UKPRN 10039412
URN 138888
Data Last Updated 21-01-2026
Frequently Asked Questions
Billesley Primary School is a Academy sponsor led (group: Academies) in Birmingham, Birmingham.
Billesley Primary School has 698 pupils, with a capacity of 630.
Billesley Primary School caters for pupils aged 3 to 11.
The Headteacher at Billesley Primary School is Mr Karl Rogerson.
Billesley Primary School is at Trittiford Road, Billesley, Birmingham, B13 0ES, in the Birmingham local authority, West Midlands.
Billesley Primary School is currently open.
Contact
Headteacher
Mr Karl Rogerson
Trittiford Road, Billesley, Birmingham, B13 0ES
Location
Quick Summary
URN 138888
Status Open
Ofsted
Data from DfE GIAS Mar 2026
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