Admissions
Every child has to apply for a place at school. It’s a very easy thing to do but you need to follow the application rules that are laid out.
So please read through the guidelines carefully and then you can apply for a place for your child to come to our school.
Admissions will be co-ordinated through Hull City Council.
Further admissions documentation can be found below.
Further information:
They want pupils to ‘Be Respectful, Responsible and Resilient in Learning and Life’
There are
opportunities for pupils to attend different clubs and raise funds for charities
It is a safe and happy place to learn.
Leaders have designed and implemented an ambitious and well-planned curriculum.
Classrooms are calm and purposeful places for pupils to learn.
Pupils are proud to be part of the Wheeler family.
Leaders give pupils the opportunity to complete well-planned and exciting
activities, such as performing in front of an audience, in order to create a ‘bag’ full of life experiences as they progress through the school. .
The pastoral team works well together to ensure that pupils are safe.
Throughout my time at Wheeler, I have been given so many opportunities to experience and learn new things
The best thing is having someone to go to when you’re upset
Pupils report that bullying is rare, but if it happens, staff will sort it out quickly and fairly.
Everyone cares for each other and that every teacher adds a little bit of fun into every lesson
Pupils are excited about adding experiences to their ‘Bag for Life’.
Leaders and teachers have high expectations for every child.
The staff are really encouraging. They always help us to be the best we can be
I think the best thing about being a Wheeler pupil is that all of the staff listen and care about you
The support that leaders provide for families is a strength of the school.
Pupils are encouraged to develop a positive attitude towards themselves and others.
Leaders are passionate about preparing pupils to be good citizens for the world beyond Wheeler Primary School
Pupils take books home which contain the sounds that they are learning in class. This gives them plenty of practice.
Parents say that the school is ‘fantastic’ and that staff ‘greet the children come hail, rain or shine’ every morning as they arrive.
Being at Wheeler is like being part of a family and that makes learning fun
The teachers are so supportive they help and guide you all the way through the year
Pupils enjoy coming to Wheeler Primary School every day.
Pupils in key stage 2 talk confidently about a wide range of authors and texts they have read.
The school has made recent changes to the teaching
of phonics to help pupils get off to the best start with their reading.
The leader’s vision for the school is demonstrated in the way pupils behave