A not judged academy converter school in Wolverhampton. Explore Ofsted ratings, admissions information, and performance data for Heath Park.
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"Every Pupil, Always In Focus"
Heath Park is an outstanding inner-city school with a diverse community. It strives to turn challenges into opportunities, places pupils’ interests first, and promotes that all things are possible. The school highlights its diversity, its two-year KS3 thematic curriculum, and its ongoing improvement. It notes an outstanding Ofsted rating, a high value-added measure, and its role within The Central Learning Partnership Trust. The Executive Headteacher and Headteacher are National Leaders of Education, and the school has been involved in leadership development and school-to-school support as part of CLPT.
Heath Park School is an Academy and is a member of The Central Learning Partnership Trust. The Trust is the admission authority for the school. The Directors apply the regulations on admissions fairly and equally to all those who wish to attend. The City of Wolverhampton Council (CWC) will administer the admission arrangements on behalf of Central Learning Partnership Trust. An application can be made for a place for a child at any time outside the admission round and the child will be admitted where there are available places. An application should be made via the local authority by completing the in-year admissions application form which is available from Wolverhampton Council School admissions. Where more applications are received than there are places available, the published oversubscription criteria, as set out in the admission policy, will be applied. The full admission policy for 2024/25 can be downloaded by clicking on the link or a hard copy can be provided by contacting the school office. Parents are advised to read the admission policy carefully before making their application. Deadline: The deadline for applications is 31st October. (See Admissions Policy link for 2026-27).
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