

Help shape educational provision for young people with SEND
Parents, carers and other stakeholders are being encouraged to have their say and help shape educational provision for children and young...


Pupils tune up for Big Month of Music
Thousands of pupils in Wolverhampton are tuning up for a Big Month of Music. The City of Wolverhampton Council's Music School is joining...


Secondary school place allocations announced
Some 93% of young people in Wolverhampton have secured a place at one of their preferred secondary schools, figures show – up 1%...


Praise from Minister for State for city primary school
The Minister of State for School Standards has praised a Wolverhampton school for the "very high level of progress" its pupils made at...


Finchfield Library reopens after £19,000 makeover
Finchfield Library is open to customers once more following a £19,000 makeover. The work to the popular council-run facility included...


Children at respite centre making “good progress” says Ofsted
A City of Wolverhampton Council-run respite centre for children and young people with emotional or behavioural difficulties has been...


Teachers become autism leaders to boost support in schools
The first group of teachers have become "autism leaders" by completing a new postgraduate qualification designed to help raise awareness...


City primary among Top 1% Nationally for progress of its pupils
A Wolverhampton school which was judged Good for the first time ever last year is showing continued improvement according to the latest...


School given funding for fostering and adoption support group
A school has received lottery funding for its support group for parents who adopt or foster children. The group, set up by St Michael’s...


City primary celebrates Parent Power success
A city primary school is among the very best in the country, according to a prestigious schools guide. St Bartholomew's C of E Primary...