The Vision for School Organisation in the City of Wolverhampton 2020-2022

Closed 8 Nov 2020

Opened 12 Oct 2020

Overview

The Vision is a key feature of the City of Wolverhampton Council’s approach to meeting its statutory duties as an advocate for parents and families, supporting vulnerable children and championing educational excellence.  It offers a framework to guide the future development of the school estate in the City.

The Vision seeks to secure sufficient high-quality school places to improve educational outcomes for all pupils across the City.

Why your views matter

The Vision for school organisation in Wolverhampton outlines the framework for decision making regarding primary and secondary school places across the City of Wolverhampton. It highlights the impact of demographic uplift on demand for schools across the City and the need to identify and develop appropriate solutions to meet anticipated demand for primary and secondary educational provision in the future. To ensure that the strategy reflects local and national educational frameworks ‘The Vision for School Organisation in Wolverhampton 2018-2020’ has been refreshed and we are seeking your comments/feedback.

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What happens next

All comments will be considered and the Draft ‘The Vision for School Organisation in the City of Wolverhampton 2020-2022’ will be updated as necessary. The final version will go to Cabinet on 13 January 2021 for approval.

Areas

  • Bilston North
  • Blakenhall
  • Bushbury North
  • East Park
  • Fallings Park
  • Graiseley
  • Heath Town
  • Merry Hill
  • Oxley
  • Park
  • Penn
  • St Peter's
  • Tettenhall Regis
  • Tettenhall Wightwick
  • Wednesfield North
  • Wednesfield South

Audiences

  • Children / Young People
  • Parents, Carers and Guardians
  • Councillors / MPs / MEPs
  • Teaching / Educational staff

Interests

  • Schools
  • Education and children's services