

Eligible for free school meals? Sign up to help with cost of living
With the rising cost of living increasing pressure on local families, parents and guardians are being reminded to check if their children...


Secondary students join battle against winter bugs as Flu Fighters
Flu vaccinations are now underway in Wolverhampton's secondary schools, with thousands of students in Years 7 to 9 eligible for the free...

Yo! Christmas offers 100s of activities for young people
Wolverhampton’s Yo! Christmas programme is officially launched today (Friday 2 December, 2022), offering hundreds of activities and...


Nursery scoops prestigious Attachment Research Community Award
Staff, children and families at Low Hill Nursery School are celebrating after receiving a prestigious award. It was one of six schools to...
Council teams praised at national awards
The City of Wolverhampton Council was praised at the finals of this year’s Children & Young People Now Awards. It was shortlisted in five...
14th resource base for pupils with SEND planned for city
More children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) will be supported in mainstream education in...


Praise for staff and pupils at Good-rated Berrybrook Primary
Pupils share, live by and show Berrybrook Primary School's core values in an 'impressive way', say inspectors. Ofsted carried out a short...


Schools celebrate achieving Anti-Bullying Charter Status
Twenty six schools in Wolverhampton were awarded #YES (Youth Engagement Strategy) Anti-Bullying Charter Status at a ceremony last week....
Young people come together for city’s Takeover Day
Children and young people from Wolverhampton joined together at the city’s Art Gallery for the Takeover Day challenge on Friday (18...


Children put on show to celebrate World Nursery Rhyme Week
Youngsters have been immersing themselves in the magical world of make believe as they mark World Nursery Rhyme Week. Children at the...