93% of city schools now rated Good or Outstanding
Ninety-three per cent of schools in Wolverhampton are now rated either Good or Outstanding by Ofsted – the highest percentage ever. ...
Virtual School scoops silver Artsmark Award
Wolverhampton Virtual School, which supports the education of children and young people in the care of the City of Wolverhampton Council,...
Councillors back strategy to further raise education standards
Councillors have given their backing to a new Education Excellence Strategy which aims to drive further improvements in Wolverhampton's...


Conference helps care leavers on journey of independence
The City of Wolverhampton Council hosted a special conference to help young people leaving care on their journey into adulthood. The Care...
Council celebrates National Play Day with free activities
The City of Wolverhampton Council will be hosting a series of free summer activities in celebration of National Play Day, providing fun...
Council approves new mainstream and SEND school places
Councillors have approved plans to expand capacity at three secondary schools in Wolverhampton, as well as plans to create over 60...
Revised penalties for unauthorised term time absences
Parents, guardians and carers are being advised of national changes to penalties for unauthorised term time absences, which will come...


Careers fair for SEND youngsters scoops WMCA award
A careers fair for disabled young people organised by the City of Wolverhampton Council and Tettenhall Wood School has scooped an award...
Young musicians on song in Summer Concert Series
Wolverhampton Music Service’s Summer Concert Series was a smash hit, with 400 children and young people from across the city performing...


Fostering for Wolverhampton hosts inspiring conference
Foster parents and social workers came together at the Molineux Stadium for the annual Fostering for Wolverhampton conference to share...









