A outstanding voluntary controlled school school in Wolverhampton. Explore Ofsted ratings, admissions information, and performance data for Christ Church (Church of England) Infant and Nursery School.
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"Start children off on the way they should go and even when they are old they will not turn from it. Proverbs 22:6"
Christ Church is a deeply Christian federation of schools, welcoming and serving everyone for the common good. This is underpinned by our core Christian values of respect, love, kindness, honesty, perseverance and friendship.
Executive Head Teacher welcomes readers, emphasising a welcoming two form entry Infant and Junior federation with a nursery. Christian values are at the heart, with strong church links, partnership with parents, and a welcoming school community. Visits to the schools are encouraged.
Wrap Around Care includes Brekkie Club (breakfast club) and After School Care. Brekkie Club information is available in the Brekkie Club Parent's Handbook. After School Care venues include Christ Church Nursery, School Road, Tettenhall (open until 6.00 pm) and Tettenhall Green Kindergarten & After School Club, United Reform Church, Mount Road, Wolverhampton WV6 8HT. For After School Care details, contact Christ Church Infant School. Brekkie Club handbook also appears on the junior staff page under the 'after school care team' heading.
Nursery has 72 places (36 morning and 36 afternoon). The infant school has two Reception classes, two Year 1 classes and two Year 2 classes. The admission limit is 60 for each year group. Places in Reception are allocated by the Local Authority. The school is usually over-subscribed. Attendance at Nursery does not guarantee a place in the Infant School. The education of all children during school hours is free of charge. Parents wishing their child to be considered for a place may contact the Head of School; allocations for Reception are handled by the Local Authority.
The education of all children during school hours is free of charge.
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