A academy converter school in Wolverhampton. Explore Ofsted ratings, admissions information, and performance data for Merridale Primary School.
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Merridale Primary School is a School of Sanctuary committed to creating a culture of welcome and inclusion for refugees and people seeking asylum. The school states its values as respect, resilience, kindness, aspiration, creativity and curiosity, and emphasises belonging and dignity for all members of its community.
Head Teacher welcome emphasises that Merridale aims to provide a happy, stimulating and safe environment with a broad, engaging and accessible curriculum; it highlights partnerships with parents and the wider community and the school’s core values of aspiration, kindness, resilience, creativity and curiosity.
Our SEND information report outlines the ways in which we ensure support for our students who are identified as having a Special Educational Need or Disability (SEND) for them to reach their full potential and be ready to succeed in the future.
Nursery places are allocated after a child’s third birthday and by date of birth order; Nursery placement does not automatically guarantee a full-time place. Children are eligible for Reception if they are 5 by the end of the first academic year (born 1 September to 31 August). An application pack is issued to help parents choose a preferred school, and the Local Authority administers access to full-time education; information for secondary applications is provided by the Local Authority.
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