Apply for primary school places
This includes children due to start Primary school in Reception Year in 2024, and includes Year 2 to Year 3 transfers for Infant to Junior Schools.
This includes children due to start Primary school in Reception Year in 2024, and includes Year 2 to Year 3 transfers for Infant to Junior Schools.
Transition is a process or period of change. Here we give further information about how our Wolverhampton children and young people are supported to start attending an educational setting, move between settings or when a young person prepares to move into adulthood.
The City of Wolverhampton Council provides a children and adults safeguarding, social care and mental health emergency service out of normal office hours.
The POW Project is a collaboration from Wolverhampton Outreach Service and Voice4Parents Wolverhampton. The aim of the project is to inspire positive change in the language used by professionals when speaking about children with SEND.
The council has developed 2 Market Position Statements. One for the care and support market for older adults and one for the care and support market for children and younger adults with disabilities.
We are a team that provide support to families across the city. We run stay and play groups and we can support families with home learning activities and also give advice and support on getting children ready for starting school.
People who meet one of the following criteria could be issued with a Blue Badge
Are you or do you know of someone who would relish the opportunity of making a real difference in the lives of the children and young people of Wolverhampton? If so, we would love to hear from you!
Referral resources including managing allegations against staff, carers and volunteers who work with children and young people. An information guide for staff facing allegations and a form for referrals to the Multi-Agency Safeguarding Hub (MASH).
Our City: Our Plan sets out how the Council will continue to work alongside its local, regional, and national partners to improve outcomes for local people.
A team of highly qualified Specialist Teachers, SEND and Inclusion Support Officers, Teachers of the Deaf, Teachers of the Visually Impaired, Higher Level Teaching Assistants, Deaf Tutors and Habilitation Specialists all working to support children and young people, their schools, and their families in Wolverhampton with special educational needs.
During the next few weeks, all Wolverhampton secondary schools/academies/free schools are holding open events for parents and carers of children born between 1 September 2013 and 31 August 2014 who are in their final year of primary or junior school and will be transferring to year 7 in September 2025.
Wolverhampton Sensory Inclusion are a team of Qualified Specialist Teachers of the Deaf, Qualified Specialist Teachers of the Visually Impaired, Specialist Higher Level Teaching Assistants and a Deaf Tutor.
Education programmes for parents, carers and grandparents.
Special Needs Early Years Service is a team of Specialist Teachers and Specialist Higher Level Teaching Assistants.