About Oozells Street Board School
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Oozells Street Board School was a Victorian board school in Oozells Street, off Broad Street in Birmingham, England. It's a Grade II listed building.
Designed in 1877 by local architects Martin & Chamberlain, responsible for over forty of the Birmingham board schools, it opened on 28 January 1878 to serve 807 primary children.
In 1976 the tower was demolished on safety grounds. It was rebuilt around 1997 with a steel girder frame. Redevelopment was by Carillion at a cost of £4,700,000.
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Birmingham, West Midlands Combined Authority, England, United Kingdom