Menu

School Announcements

Learn Grow Achieve ~ Follow us on Instagram & Twitter @wolverley_SAET ~ Wolverley Sebright Nursery call 01562 850268 for more details ~ Wrap Around Call 07771 848288 to secure your place ~ If you wish to visit our school and see it in action please call 01562 850268 to arrange a time.
School Logo Home Page

Noticeboard

  • Break the Rules Day 13th January 2023-please also view poster under 'latest news' for larger poster!

    Mon 05 Dec 2022
  • In the Loop Issue 11

    Fri 02 Dec 2022
  • In the Loop Issue 10

    Fri 25 Nov 2022
  • Harriers Mini world Cup for years 1 to 4 17th December 2022

    Tue 22 Nov 2022

    Harriers Mini World Cup

     

    Saturdays 10-11.15pm at Baxter College (astroturf)

    For children aged 5-9 years that are not currently playing regularly in teams. £3 per session

    Training sessions 26/11,3/12 & 10/12

    Mini World Cup 17th Dec

     

    To take part please send name and age, ref MWC to harrierscommunity@hotmail.co.uk then turn up ready to play

  • In the Loop Issue 9

    Fri 18 Nov 2022
  • In the Loop Issue 8

    Fri 11 Nov 2022
  • Consultation on the Admission Arrangements for 2024 in Worcestershire

    Wed 09 Nov 2022

    We have been asked to share the following information:-

    This email is to notify you that public consultation on the proposed admission arrangements for the 2024/25 academic year for Worcestershire schools is now open. 

     

    You will find all of the information available at the following link: Admissions Policies 2024 to 2025 Consultation | Admissions Policies 2024 to 2025 Consultation | Worcestershire County Council

     

    Consultation will close on 28th November 2022.

  • KS2 Cross Country Event

    Wed 09 Nov 2022 A Churchard

    Well done to al the year 5/6 pupils who participated in the KS2 Cross Country Event at Stourport last Friday.

    • Over 550 pupils from across Wyre Forest
    • 4 Races (teams of 7) - Yr5 girls, Yr5 boys, Yr6 girls, Yr6 boys
    • Great competition, positive feedback from all pupils
    • All 6 sports values demonstrated
    • Individual goals set and achieved
    • Amazing support for each other before, during and after each race
    • Overall an amazing experience
  • In the Loop Issue 7

    Fri 04 Nov 2022
  • Message from the Police about Halloween

    Thu 20 Oct 2022

    Message from the Police

     

    Halloween is creeping up on us once again and we want to remind people our officers will be working to discourage anti-social behaviour and ensure a safe Halloween for all.

     

    Halloween can be a great time of year for many, in particular children and young people, and a great opportunity to dress up and go trick or treating.

     

    However, for some people in our communities, Halloween behaviour can leave them feeling intimidated and distressed, or they simply don’t want to be visited by trick or treaters.

     

    It is important that people keep safe and below are some top tips to having a frightfully good time:

    • Plan your trick or treat route beforehand. Only go to houses where you or your friends know the residents. Always go in groups. Don’t go without an adult.
    • Be cautious about eating what people give you when out trick or treating. Check with an adult when you get home.
    • Be visible, stay in areas that are well lit with streetlights where possible. Take a torch just in case.
    • Don’t wear masks that restrict your vision. You need to see when crossing roads.
    • Don’t enter any house when trick or treating, stay on the doorstep.
    • Don’t knock on doors where you see a ‘No trick or treat callers’ sign.
    • Avoid using real candles in lanterns and pumpkins. Battery operated lights are safer.

     

    Local Policing Chief Superintendent Paul Moxley, said: “We certainly don’t want to be spoil anyone's fun, we know Halloween can be an exciting time for many people. All we ask is that if you do plan on trick or treating that you are mindful of others who may not want to get involved. Halloween trick or treaters can often leave some people feeling intimated or distressed.

     

    Chief Superintendent Moxley added: “As is normal practice for us, we will have an increased police presence throughout the evening during Halloween with officers carrying out high visibility patrols in key areas to ensure those who are out and about can enjoy Halloween safely.

    “If anyone does have any concerns while they are out trick or treating, whether it be anti-social or suspicious behaviour then I would encourage them to approach our uniformed officers on patrol, or report these online.

     

    To report information to West Mercia Police online visit www.westmercia.pnn.police.uk 

Learn Grow Achieve

Top