Families invited to latest Voice4Parents SEND information day
Families of children and young people aged 0 to 25 with special educational needs and disabilities are invited to an information and fun...
Book now to enjoy FREE Yo! Active programme for youngsters
Children and young people can now book their places on the City of Wolverhampton Council's exciting new free physical activity programme,...
Make a splash with free swimming for young people
Children and young people in Wolverhampton can swim for free in three of the city's swimming pools. First introduced 15 years ago,...
City schools receive international award from British Council
Representatives from three schools in Wolverhampton travelled to the Houses of Parliament last week to receive the British Council’s...
91% of schools in city now rated Good or Outstanding
Ninety-one per cent of schools in Wolverhampton are now rated either Good or Outstanding by Ofsted – the most ever. That is an increase...
Cabinet member guest speaker at next autism support group meet
Councillor Chris Burden, the City of Wolverhampton Council’s Cabinet Member for Children and Young People, will be a guest speaker at the...
School chosen as ‘hub’ to help improve attendance across region
A Wolverhampton school has been selected to become an 'attendance hub' – and will support 65 schools and academies across the region to...
Fostering film scoops two ‘UnAwards’
A film exploring fostering has been commended with two prestigious awards, following financial backing from the City of Wolverhampton...
Student podcast shortlisted for another global award
A sports podcast hosted by students with autism at Tettenhall Wood School has been nominated for another global award. The TWS Sports...