Overview


Wolverhampton Grammar School is a co-educational, independent school. We work hard to ensure we meet the expectations of our students, staff, parents, local community and former students (known as Old Wulfrunians).

We are an outstanding School and a committed employer (employing almost 200 teachers, professional and technical staff) and endeavour to ensure that we comply with all the expectations and requirements that legislation and best practice demand.

We also work with a range of local, national and international organisations to ensure our School continues to thrive and deliver best practice in all areas.

The School is governed by a Board of Directors, who are supported by a Council and Board of Trustees. The leadership and management of the School is delegated by Directors to the Head. Wolverhampton Grammar School is a limited company and a registered charity. It is routinely inspected by the Independent Schools Inspectorate. The ISI is a Government approved inspectorate responsible for the inspection of Association Independent Schools. Schools in the Associations are ranked among the best in the world and educate more than half a million children in 1,200 schools. ISI also inspects private further education colleges and English language schools on behalf of the Home Office.

Policies & Important Information


The links on this page lead to some of our key policies and procedures, please select a policy to view and download.

If you have any queries or have something you wish further clarification on, then please contact the school main office, or submit your enquiry to the school via email.

Admissions Policy

Anti-Bullying Policy

Attendance Policy

Behaviour Management Policy (Junior)

Behaviour Management Policy (Senior)

Code of Conduct for Staff

Complaints Policy

Curriculum Policy (Junior)

Curriculum Policy (Senior)

Exclusion Policy

Fire Safety Policy

First Aid Policy

Health & Safety Policy

Risk Management Policy

Safeguarding Policy

Supervision Policy (Junior)

Supervision Policy (Senior)

Wellbeing Overview (Senior)

Terms & Conditions

The Junior School Day

The Senior School Day

Transport Rules

Pupil’s Personal Accident Plan

Privacy Notice for Pupils & Parents

Privacy Notice for Staff

Fees Refund Scheme

Remote Education

We are proud to be one of the oldest schools in the country but forward-looking in our approach.

Children thrive under our exceptional pastoral care, award-winning leadership and outstanding learning opportunities. Class sizes are deliberately small and classrooms are bright and airy, creating a wonderful learning environment for all.

Ages 11 – 16

Many new students join us in Year 7 and benefit from a full induction ahead of starting. The House system from Year 8 upwards is an extension of our pastoral care and central to school life. Our students consistently perform well in GCSE and A Level examinations and we are extremely proud of them.

Ages 16 – 18

As young adults, our Sixth Formers enjoy studying and socialising in their own Sixth Form Centre, bringing with it greater independence, support from the Sixth Form team and House tutors, the advantages of small teaching groups, and the opportunity to take on leadership and volunteer roles.