We visit a Wolverhampton school where each student learn with 'ambition, belief and courage'

Wolverhampton's Woodfield Primary School isn't just a school, it's a community where everyone 'belongs'.

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Students at Woodfield Primary School, on Woodfield Avenue in Wolverhampton are taught with a sole vision in mind, 'belonging'.

Through the school's values of ambition, belief and courage, students learn to not only strive in the classrooms, but in their communities also.

It's a school where staff members commit themselves to not just teaching, but also developing 'the whole child', ensuring that creativity, character and community spirit flourish inside and outside of the classroom. 

Woodfield Primary School has been part of the community for more than 100 years
Woodfield Primary School has been part of the community for more than 100 years

Under the leadership of Mr Simon Arnold and deputy headteacher, Ms Jane Cattell, children are encouraged to 'dream big' and 'bravely take on new opportunities'.

'Ambition, belief, courage'

To Woodfield Primary School, ambition, belief and courage are more than just words; they are qualities that are lived out by each child, whether that is in school, or at home.

Mr Arnold said: "Woodfield Primary School stands out as a truly special place, where the values of ambition, belief and courage are not just words on a wall but qualities lived out by every child, every day. 

"Whether tackling new learning, embracing challenges or supporting one another, the children reflect a school culture that nurtures confidence and celebrates effort.