A academy converter school in Wolverhampton. Explore Ofsted ratings, admissions information, and performance data for Bantock Primary School.
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"SHINE (Succeed, Happy, Inspire, Nurture, Educate)"
Headteacher Mr J Thomas expresses pride in Bantock, highlighting its diverse community, partnership with families, and role as a founding member of The Wulfruna Partnership; invites visitors to see the school in action.
Wrap-around care including a breakfast club and after-school club to extend social and learning opportunities for children; includes breakfast provision.
Bantock Primary School provides SEND support including Well Programme (emotional literacy), Base 25 emotional support, Reflexions mental health support, Nurturing Allotment Group, Core subject interventions, booster groups; SENCO coordinates with external services; uses a four-part cycle: assess, plan, do, review.
Admission arrangements follow City Council admissions for Reception to Year 6; Nursery currently has 26 part-time places (15 hours per week) for 3- and 4-year-olds; Bantock also accepts families eligible for 30 hours of free nursery provision; apply via the City Council and vouchers; school visits can be arranged through the school office.
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