Life after WGS

Life after WGS

Parents always say to us that their child’s school years have passed in a flash. One minute we are welcoming bright, enthusiastic children, the next we are saying goodbye to mature, interesting young adults at our traditional Leavers’ lunch. Our students leave us confident and self assured, ready to face the bigger challenges of life beyond school. They do so with the certain knowledge that their school days have prepared them well for what is to follow.

For most the logical step is university, and we have a proud tradition of getting students the high grades that will qualify them for the top courses in the country. For others, the world of work or the gap year may beckon. What is certain is that they look back on their time at Wolverhampton Grammar School with affection, seeing it as the stepping stone that made their future success a possibility.

As a member of the WGS community, students may move on but they are certainly not forgotten. The school’s magazine, the Wulfrunian, arrives once a year and a termly e-newsletter keeps them up to date with life at their alma mater. Year after year, younger ex-students come back to play sport (or music) at the Old Wulfs’ September reunion. The Old Wulfrunian Association also organises a reunion dinner in March.

This is where our students went on to in 2011/12