A academy converter school in Walsall. Explore Ofsted ratings, admissions information, and performance data for Christ Church Church of England Primary School.
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"Achieving Excellence. Inspiring Dreams. Opening Minds. Creating Futures."
The school promotes a Christian ethos and atmosphere; aims to develop spiritual, moral, intellectual, physical and cultural development within a Christian context.
Christ Church CE Primary School is a welcoming and exciting place where children and adults enjoy learning and work hard to realise their potential. It values all pupils equally regardless of ability, race or faith. It strives to enable each child to achieve their full potential within a Christian atmosphere. It values parents as part of our Christ Church family. Its aim is to promote the spiritual, moral, intellectual, physical and cultural developments of all our pupils.
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Nursery places are allocated by date of birth order with priority given to those living in the local WV postcode and those with siblings in school; Nursery placement does not automatically guarantee a full-time place. Separate admission arrangements for full-time education are administered through the Local Authority. Children admitted to Reception must be 5 by the end of their first academic year (birth between 1 September and 31 August). An application pack is sent to allow selection of order of preference; a waiting list is kept and updated weekly. For September intakes (2025 and 2026), admissions policies are available, including faith criteria with a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) for faith applicants.