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Full works are underway to deliver major improvements to the city centre’s Central Library and Adult Education Wolverhampton facilities as part of the £61 million-Phase Two City Learning Quarter development.
Services for children and families in Wolverhampton 'remain a high priority', and 'aspirational plans are in place’ to improve them further.
The City of Wolverhampton Council will be celebrating the achievements of young care leavers as it marks national Care Leavers Week which starts next Monday (28 October, 2024).
A Wolverhampton teacher has been named Teacher of the Year by the National Association for Special Educational Needs.
The deadline to apply for places for students due to start Year 7 in 2025 is Thursday 31 October, 2024, and parents are asked to submit their applications before this date.
This year’s placements are a direct result of strong partnerships with over 800 local employers who are committed to investing in apprenticeships to future-proof their businesses.
City of Wolverhampton College has demonstrated its on-going commitment to equality, diversity and inclusivity by becoming patron of a national organisation which provides pathways to apprenticeships
A new £8.1 million training centre at City of Wolverhampton College was officially opened on Wednesday, September 11 after welcoming students and apprentices for the start of the new academic year earlier in the month.
GCSE students at Wolverhampton Grammar School are celebrating exceptional GCSE results.
Mayor of the West Midlands, Richard Parker offered his congratulations and some words of encouragement to anxious pupils getting their GCSE results at a school in the Black Country today (Thursday August 22).
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