- 33 groups applied for a community award; part of the Wolverhampton BSF programme. 8 successful applicants were shortlisted and awarded monies for their proposed community projects.
They were in...
- WE HAVE MOVED!Please note with effect from 19 December 2011 inspire have moved offices.Address and new telephone number as follows:Inspire, Staffordshire House, Fifth Floor, 84 Sa...
- A unique programme which aims to teach pupils the importance of respect has been awarded a grant thanks to Wolverhampton's Building Schools for the Future Programme.The Children's Safet...
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- Work has now started on the £17.5million transformation of Coppice Performing Arts School.
The school is undergoing a major makeover as part of Wolverhampton City Council’s ...
- Inspiredspaces, Wolverhampton’s chosen developer...
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- Work will begin soon on the next stage of the multi-million-pound transformation of seco...
- Parents, pupils and local residents are being invited to find out more about the construction and refurbishment work of two of Wolverhampton’s Building Schools for the Future developments....
- future is looking bright for young people in Wolverhampton who want to embark ...
- Ruth Bragger, Assistant Engineer and Craig Hill, Community Regeneration Manager visited Wood End Primary School to support a ‘Guess My Job' event oin conjuction with the Wolverhampton Educati...
- Students from Aldersley High School, Moseley Park School, Coppice Performing Arts School, Moreton School, Wednesfield High School and North East Wolverhampton Academy took part in a cross city scie...
- Year 10 students from The Kings CE School, Moreton School, Colton Hills Community School, Wolverhampton Girls High School, Highfields Science Specialist School and North East Wolverhampton Academy ...
- More school transformation plans submitted Released: Tuesday September 28, 2010
Proposals for the redevelopment of four more schools as part of the £300m-plus transformati...
- Wolverhampton's Building Schools for the Future is not just great news for pupils and parents - the city as a whole will benefit from the £300m-plus transformation.
Not only will the ...
- Parents, pupils, residents and the general public are being invited to have their say on designs of the next four Building Schools for the Future developments.
A series of events are being ...
- The £300m-plus Wolverhampton Building Schools for the Future programme will transform education for secondary school pupils by providing them with 21st century learning environments....
- Work is well underway on the sites of two major school building programmes in Wolverhampton.The city council today (August 18) revealed the full extent of the work which has already tak...