Welcome to St Wilfrid's Catholic Primary School
We are a Catholic primary school where all our pupils belong to a caring, sharing community which promotes learning through respect and love for all through our shared Catholic faith. We strive to follow Christ’s example to always do our best.
We are proud to be part of Our Lady and All Saints MAC ; thirteen schools across Birmingham, Solihull and Warwickshire, and together, we strive to provide our children with excellent opportunities in order to enable them to have the best possible start to their education. Together we are 'Strong in Faith'.
The nursery unit is non-denominational and has a separate admissions criteria. We have around 420 pupils on roll including a nursery offering 15 hours universal entitlement for 3 -4 year olds with provision for 26 full day places (Monday - Wednesday)
OFSTED Rating "Good" December 2018.
If you would like a paper copy of any of the documents found on the school website, please contact the school office.
We are currently consulting on a change to our current Admissions Policy for 2024/25. The change is to reduce the Published Admissions Number from 60 to 30.
The consultation period begins on Monday 28 November 2022 and will end on Monday 9 January 2023.
Here is the link to the School Admissions website where our proposed admissions arrangements are published: Proposed admissions arrangements 2024/2025
Any comments on the proposed admission arrangements can be made here: Birmingham BeHeard
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St Wilfrid's
@stwilfridrc
Today we start showcasing the charities/groups whom our children wish to support during Lent. They will carry out an ACT OF SERVICE, so these people may access their RIGHTS. Itâs our RESPONSIBILITY to help #optionsforthevulnerable. Watch this space for our first video messageđ
Today we start showcasing the charities/groups whom our children wish to support during Lent. They will carry out an ACT OF SERVICE, so these people may access their RIGHTS. Itâs our RESPONSIBILITY to help #optionsforthevulnerable. Watch this space for our first video messageđ https://t.co/6pirejmP4I
Your sorting skills are developing well!đ
Mrs Dobbins
@MrsDobbins3
@OurLadyandAllS1 @stwilfridrc. We have enjoyed continuing our work looking at animals in our science topic. Today we learnt that different animals eat different foods and were able to sort our animals according to whether they were herbivores, carnivores or omnivores.
Our investigation today âCan we walk the mirror mazeâ we identified all the variables we could change, measure and observe. We decided everyone would change their type of line and measure how long it took to follow the line using only a mirror. @MissB_stwilfrid @stwilfridrc https://t.co/HICs1BTpWj
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@StChadSanctuary
If you have BSL skills, this is your time to shine! https://t.co/yBuzbnaUgN
Restore
@RestoreBefriend
PLEASE RT We're looking for a female volunteer with BSL skills to befriend a refugee with hearing impairment who is learning BSL Needs to attend https://t.co/BkoZYimw4O #RefugeesWelcome #volunteering @BirmCTogether @BrumSchOfSanc @BarmsBham @WestMidlandsSMP @BVSC @LoveBrumUK
@Miss_Pate_ @stwilfridrc @OurLadyandAllS1 Ooo, that looks tricky! Well done for persevering Yr3. Think Iâll have to brush up on my mirror knowledge before next week đđ»
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Miss Pate
@Miss_Pate_
We had to draw different lines using chalk and then follow the line using only the reflection in the mirror to guide us. It was harder than we thought, as we had to angle the mirror correctly and try to keep our balance. đȘ @stwilfridrc @MissB_stwilfrid @OurLadyandAllS1
Outdoor learning! And we ARE the best!đ
Miss Pate
@Miss_Pate_
During our afternoon playtime year 3 used the chalk and created a very colourful playground. We had outlines of children, flowers, eyes, games of Oâs and Xâs and of course sentences! âSt Wilfridâs school is the BESTâ @stwilfridrc @OurLadyandAllS1
Asad & Antonia ⊠well done - youâre the winmers. Mrs H asked âhow many disciples are there in the world?â ⊠according to the 2010 census, approx 2.2 billion! Wow! Thanks to the MANY children who also came up with the answer. Very proud of you for finding out. đ #askalexa
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