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Primary school admissions for September 2024
Parents are being reminded that applications for primary school admissions will soon open.
Plans progressing for multi-million-pound special school
Plans to rebuild a multi-million-pound special school are progressing, with the project now out to tender for a contractor to make the exciting design a reality.
Dudley early years inclusion hubs to go ahead
Plans to establish five early years inclusion hubs in Dudley borough have been approved following a period of consultation.
Good news for St Margaret’s at Hasbury
A Halesowen primary school has recently been rated “Good” by Ofsted.
Dudley Council to consult on early years provision
Parents, carers and stakeholders in Dudley borough are being invited to take part in a consultation on educational hubs for early years children with special needs.
2023 primary school places decisions to be published soon
Parents are being reminded to keep an eye on their inbox as primary school decision emails will be sent this month.
Primary school admissions deadline
Parents are being reminded that the deadline for applications for primary school admissions is looming.
Secondary school admissions now open
Applications for the 2023 Year 7 intake opened on 1 September and should be made online where possible. The online application process is quick, simple, safe, secure and ensures the fastest response time.
Students praised on GCSE results day
Dudley Council’s cabinet member for children’s services has praised youngsters across the borough, as pupils receive their GCSE results today.
Councillor wishes students well as A level results come in
Dudley Council’s cabinet member for children’s services has congratulated young people across the borough on results day for A-Levels.
Leaders tour Eton College
Senior leaders at Dudley Council made a whistle-stop tour of the world famous Eton College to discuss details about proposals to open a campus in the borough.
New school hailed by education bosses
Plans for a new £15million special school in Dudley will have a “significant impact” on the lives of children, education leaders said today