Holy Rosary again amongst the best schools in Wolverhampton!
We are pleased that Holy Rosary has again been acknowledged as one of the highest performing schools in the city of Wolverhampton, based upon our 2023 Key Stage 2 results. Read the press release here: https://www.wolverhampton.gov.uk/news/city-pupils-make-grade-key-stage-2Officially rated ‘Good’ in all areas by Ofsted
To view our latest OFSTED report click hereNotices
- 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.
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My message was deleted? Is it true that the children have been told they can not touch and animals if parents do not pay?
Who said rain stops play?
Puddle jumping, minibeast hunting, shelter building, looking for signs of autumn, spotting berries growing for the birds, and playing in the mud kitchen. Just another busy and fun session in Wild Tribe yesterday!
So much extra learning for all our year groups! ... See MoreSee Less
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Some good advice if your children game online. ... See MoreSee Less
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We have really enjoyed celebrating Nigerian Independence Day today! ... See MoreSee Less
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Both our school council and eco council had their first meetings of the school year today!
School council discussed ways in which to collate ideas from their classes and how to represent their peers.
Eco council started writing an action plan for this year, using the example of St Francis of Assisi as inspiration during this Season of Creation. They have discussed planting, recycling and taking part in a 'Cut your carbon' month in November. ... See MoreSee Less
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To mark the Season of Creation, children across school were asked to complete a project at home, where they made a pledge for the environment or celebrated God's creation.
Here are 2 happy children, who worked hard on their projects, receiving a prize from the vending machine 🌎 ... See MoreSee Less
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A beautiful parish Mass this morning! Many thanks to all the children who read , led prayers and did the offertory procession. 😀 ... See MoreSee Less
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So beautiful