Young people thrive through innovative Run2It programme
Young people are thriving after taking part in an innovative multi-agency initiative designed to help build their confidence, develop...


Council worker makes 'Biggest Impact' at national awards
A City of Wolverhampton Council worker has scooped the Biggest Impact Award at this year's National Children & Young People Awards for...
Good progress continues to improve SEND services
Wolverhampton continues to make good progress to improve services for children and young people with special educational needs and...


eServices Newsletter
Our latest eServices newsletter is now available, with important news and updates about our Online and Media Services for schools!...
Libraries open book on packed programme of October events
Wolverhampton's libraries are hosting a packed programme of free activities this autumn. They include history talks, poetry readings,...


Adoption@Heart hosts transformational weekend for families
Adoption@Heart, the regional adoption agency for the Black Country, recently hosted an activity weekend for 30 adoptive families. The...
New framework will help further improve SEND services
A new framework has been launched which will bring a unified, robust approach to improving outcomes for children and young people with...
Sign up now for expanded funded childcare scheme
Working families of children aged between nine months and two years can now claim 30 hours of funded childcare every week. The increase...
Care leavers enjoy unforgettable weekend at festival
Young care leavers from Wolverhampton enjoyed an unforgettable weekend at this year's Leeds Festival thanks to the city's Care Leaver...
Applications now open for 2026 secondary school places
Applications are now being taken for secondary school places for students who are due to start Year 7 in 2026 – and education providers...







