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The vision of the City of Wolverhampton Council and the Schools Standards Service is to create an education system in Wolverhampton that: promotes the very highest standards for all...
• To provide an overview of education outcomes for Wolverhampton schools’ 2023 results at the end of each Key Stage. • Delivering ‘Our City, Our Plan’ for Stronger Families. • Driven by the Education Excellence Strategy 2021-24, and the Education Skills and Employment Strategy 2030.
Jul 29, 2024 · A new strategy to improve Wolverhampton's education system has been approved. The Education Excellence Strategy 2024-2027 will aim to drive "further improvements" in the city's schools and...
Jul 29, 2024 · The strategy for 2024-2027 replaces the inaugural Education Excellence Strategy 2021-24, which has helped bring about improved outcomes for children and young people in the city over the last 3...
The City of Wolverhampton Council has unveiled its Vision for Education in 2030 - outlining a system which promotes the very highest standards of education for the City's children and young...
The City of Wolverhampton Council’s vision is to create an education system for all of our children and young people that: Promotes the very highest standards. Raises their attainment and closes the gap. Inspires them to reach their full potential. Delivers a city of learning.* Ensures a bright future in a fast changing, progressive city.
The £61 million City of Wolverhampton Council development, supported by government funding, will establish new educational facilities for City of Wolverhampton College, Adult Education ...