Why is Solihull a good place to live for families?

Solihull is renowned for its family-oriented lifestyle and offers many features that cater to family needs.

  • Safety: Solihull is known for being one of the safest towns in the West Midlands, making it a secure environment for families.
  • Entertainment and Leisure: The town hosts numerous entertainment venues offering a range of activities including music, comedy, dining, and shopping, catering to all ages and interests.
  • Education: Solihull has a focus on education and support services, especially for families. The introduction of Family Hubs in the area provides a wide range of services including health appointments, social activities, support for parents, and special educational needs facilities.
  • Family-Friendly Amenities: The town offers a variety of family-friendly amenities such as indoor cricket, museums, galleries, and various clubs and classes.
  • Outdoor Activities and Green Spaces: Solihull has many parks and green spaces, offering numerous outdoor activities like swimming, skateboarding, and team sports. The town also hosts annual events such as the Solihull Carnival and firework displays, which are family favourites.
  • Community: The community atmosphere is friendly and inclusive, making it easy for new residents to integrate and form social connections.
  • Convenient Location: Its proximity to Birmingham Airport, providing access to both domestic and international flights, adds to the convenience and appeal of living in Solihull for families.

Overall Solihull's combination of safety, educational resources, entertainment options, family-friendly amenities, green spaces, strong community, and convenient location make it an attractive place for families to live.

Schools in Solihull

Primary schools in Solihull

Solihull has several excellent Primary Schools, including:

  • Dickens Heath Community Primary School: known for academic support and a safe learning environment. Offers a nurturing special educational needs (SEN) support program. Ofsted rating is 'Good'.
  • Solihull School: Coeducational school the school offers education from age 3. It features a range of facilities across two campuses, including sports fields, a music school, and a mountain cottage in Snowdonia for outdoor pursuits. The school structure includes a primary school on the Saint Martin's campus.
  • Tudor Grange Primary Academy, St James: Well-regarded for its high aspirations and pupil well-being. The school is praised for its excellent teaching and learning opportunities. It boasts an 'Outstanding' Ofsted rating.
  • Sharmans Cross Junior School: Focuses on academic achievement and provides high-quality education in a safe and inclusive environment. The school has achieved strong exam results and offers substantial support for students with special educational needs. It has an Ofsted rating of 'Good'.
  • Oak Cottage Primary School: It is known for exceptional leadership, high standards in core subjects, and a wide range of extracurricular activities. The school has an outstanding Ofsted rating, emphasising positive attitudes towards learning and behaviour.

These are just a few of the primary schools in Solihull that are worth considering. It is always a good idea to research schools in the area and to visit them in person to get a feel for the school and to determine if it is the right fit for your family.

Secondary Schools in Solihull

Solihull is home to several excellent Secondary Schools, including:

  • Solihull School: The school offers education to 18 Years old. It features a range of facilities across two campuses, including sports fields, a music school, and a mountain cottage in Snowdonia for outdoor pursuits. includes a secondary school on the Warwick Road campus.
  • Alderbrook School: Recognised for its inclusive and well-balanced curriculum, focusing on personal development and student welfare. The school has a 'Good' Ofsted rating and is noted for its strong sixth form program and good exam results.
  • Grace Academy Solihull: Grace Academy has a 'Good' Ofsted rating and is known for its safe and nurturing environment, quality teaching, and good academic outcomes.
  • Lode Heath School: The school offers a rich curriculum. It has a 'Good' Ofsted rating and is known for its progress in addressing disadvantaged pupils' needs.
  • Lyndon School: Known for its individual attention to students, supported by a 15:1 student-teacher ratio. Lyndon School holds a 'Good' Ofsted rating and emphasises good behaviour, personal development, and leadership skills.
  • WMG Academy for Young Engineers: This academy for ages 14-19 focuses on preparing students for careers in engineering. It has a 'Good' Ofsted rating and is praised for an effective curriculum and strong progress made by pupils.

These are just a few of the Secondary schools in Solihull that are worth considering. It is always a good idea to research schools in the area and to visit them in person to get a feel for the school and to determine if it is the right fit for your family.

What to do in Solihull

Gyms: In Solihull there are many options when looking for gyms. Fitness First offers a wide range of facilities including different training zones for cardio, strength, and functional training. Virgin Active is known its state-of-the-art equipment, expert trainers, and a range of membership options, including pools and a spa .

Indoor activities: Solihull offers a range of indoor activities for all ages. Planet Ice offers ice skating, speed skating, and ice hockey. Cineworld is another popular choice for movie enthusiasts. Spinners Crazy Golf and Bowling is also coming to Solihull, this entertainment complex will offer mini-golf, 10-pin bowling, darts, and will serve pizza and cocktails.

Shopping: Touchwood is a popular shopping and entertainment complex featuring over 80 stores and more than 20 bars and restaurants. Mell Square is in the heart of Solihull, Mell Square Shopping Centre boasts a wide range of high street retailers and independent boutiques.

Places to eat: Solihull offers a diverse dining scene with a variety of excellent restaurants. Some of the most popular restaurants include Carluccio’s an Italian train restaurant, Loch Fyne Seafood & Grill and Peel’s Restaurant.

Nature and Parks in Solihull

In Solihull, you can find several nature and parks that offer a beautiful settings and activities for nature enthusiasts.

  • Babbs Mill Local Nature Reserve: features a varied landscape, family play area, and many other facilities.
  • Bentley Heath Recreation Ground: A great space for families and friend’s ideal for relaxing and playing.
  • Damson Park: Great space for community activities.
  • Dorridge Park and Dorridge Wood Local Nature Reserve: Situated in the heart of the community, this park brings the countryside into the area.
  • Elmdon Nature Park: A Green Flag Park and Nature Reserve on the edge of Solihull, offering a rich and varied environment.
  • Green Lane Park: This park offers a tranquil setting alongside the River Cole and is perfect for family picnics or walks.
  • Hillfield Park: Known for its large, landscaped areas and the Armed Forces Garden.
  • Malvern and Brueton Park: These two Green Flag parks are in Solihull Town Centre and offer a blend of formal town park settings and areas devoted to wildlife. The Malvern section features florals and a large children's playground, while the Brueton Park side is more focused on wildlife.

House Moving Statistics for Solihull

Sold Price Per Square Foot For Solihull Homes

£334/sqft

Price Per Bedroom For Solihull Homes

BedroomsPrice Per Bedroom Average
2 Bedrooms£216,000
3 Bedrooms£309,000
4 Bedroom£544,000
5 Bedroom£687,000

5 Year House Price Growth for Solihull Homes

17%

Planning Activity for Solihull

Planning Activity Level in SolihullAverage
Application Success Rate in Solihull90%

General Statistics for Solihull

Population in Solihull236,934
Households in Solihull98,146
Density in Solihull3,421/mi squared

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