The building that Handsworth Wood Girls' Academy currently occupies used be known as Handsworth Wood Boys' School but it went through a change over ten years ago.
For two years the Academy occupied one of the original King's Wood buildings while the new buildings were being constructed and the extensive 23 acre grounds re-landscaped.
Mr. Miller rightly says that the Academy occupies "an elegant town house."
The Academy occupies five floors which include administration offices, a state-of-the-art trading floor simulation room run by Thomson Reuters and well-appointed coaching pods and conference facilities.
The Academy occupies a hilltop site on the edge of the town of Caistor.
The Academy at Central now occupies the Tomlinson Building.
The Academy occupied its present home, designed by the firm of McKim, Mead & White, and paid for by the philanthropist Archer Milton Huntington, in 1923.
The Academy still occupies the Palace.
The Academy occupies two modern facilities located in the Gravesend area of Brooklyn, New York, USA.
The Academy currently occupies four buildings around Zagreb and also operates a regional department in Rijeka which offers courses in singing, piano and guitar.