Holy Rosary again amongst the best schools in Wolverhampton!

Officially rated ‘Good’ in all areas by Ofsted

Notices
- Real Schools Guide 2020
According to the Real Schools Guide 2020, we are ranked in the Top 10 schools in the Black Country. Click here for more information.
We are also ranked amongst the very top Wolverhampton schools based on our 2019 results. Please click here for more information.
Principal's welcome
Welcome to the Holy Rosary Catholic Primary Academy school website! At Holy Rosary, all staff and governors are committed to providing high standards of education and opportunities for all of our diverse range of pupils. We are a small primary school, giving us the advantage of being able to get to know all of our children as the unique individuals they are and to achieve their developmental and educational potential accordingly. Forming close relationships with our families is a pivotal part of that developmental journey and we promote very close communication with parents.
Thank you to school council alongside the Friends of Holy Rosary for providing refreshments at Sports Day today.
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What a fantastic Sports Day we have had, despite the heat!
Thank you to all the children for their enthusiastic participation, to all families who joined us and to Mrs Gaunt and Mr Wright for running it. We are very proud of all our children today. ... See MoreSee Less
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Come along if you can! Lots of fun to be had. 😎 ... See MoreSee Less
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Our Eco Council set up a recycling competition to coincide with World Environment Day last month.
We had some excellent entries and winners received their prizes today. Our children have really lived out the Catholic Social Teaching of Stewardship of God’s Creation. ... See MoreSee Less
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Year 4 had a brilliant time in York today - they visited the Jorvik Centre as part of their History learning. ... See MoreSee Less
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Year 1 really enjoyed an online session with The National Archives today, based on their history topic of The Great Fire of London. They asked some great questions! ... See MoreSee Less
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We have several missing pairs of glasses in the office. If you recognise them as your child's, please come to claim them. 👓 ... See MoreSee Less
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Year 1 had a great time at the Black Country Museum today! ... See MoreSee Less
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