Primary schools
Find primary schools in Wolverhampton.
Find primary schools in Wolverhampton.
What to do if your child has not been offered a place in your preferred school.
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.
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.
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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.
The Wolverhampton Outreach Service offers support to mainstream practitioners to enable them to more confidently meet the needs of children with Special Educational Needs or Disabilities (SEND).
Specialist Learning Support is a team of Specialist Teachers and SEND & Inclusion Support Officers, all of whom are qualified teachers with specialist qualifications in SEND.
Education programmes for parents, carers and grandparents.
A Family Hub is a place where children, young people and their families can go when they need support.