In 1846, Elizabeth Brady founded a school in Edgbaston for the daughters of Quakers in 1846 and this ran for 21 years.
She encouraged her teachers to not teach by rote and she preferred to have no external examinations until the age of 17.
It produced a cartoon and wrote a passage of its opinions towards the upcoming match.
Each year is split into four houses; Curie, Frank, Johnson and Nightingale.
It consists of Years Seven to Eleven, preparing the students for GCSEs and A-levels.
Sixth Form students are required to wear a suit which is conservative in style.