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Learning to Make a Difference

As Headteacher of Woden Primary School, I feel proud to be part of such a friendly, happy school. We are a rich multicultural community and celebrate the diversity of the many different cultures represented.

The children and parents of Woden are from over 30 different countries and speak more than 40 different languages. This helps to make it a special place where we all value our similarities and differences and learn from each other. At Woden Primary School we aim to become a community of life-long learners, striving for excellence, and inspired by achievement and success.

Woden's motto “Learning to Make a Difference” is evident in all we do. We pride ourselves on providing a rich and varied learning environment and exciting curriculum for all of our children, in a friendly and positive atmosphere, that encourages them to flourish and achieve their best.

We aim to provide the children in our care with the best possible start in life.

Mrs S Walmsley, Headteacher

Latest News

World Book Day

At Woden, World Book Day was a great success. As you can tell from the photos that dressing up as different characters from famous books, films and comics was the highlight of the day! Children...

Y2 Tamworth Castle Visit

Our Y2 children thoroughly enjoyed their visit to Tamworth Castle on Wednesday 6th March.  This visit links to their History and Geography topic this term on Castles.  The children have been doing lots of learning...

Year 6 Greek Day

Our Y6 pupils participated in a Greek day workshop, to support their History topic this half term.  The children re-enacted a Greek myth and took part in chariot races.  The children were able to dress...

Reception’s Visit to Dudley Zoo

On Friday 1st March, our children in Reception went on a very exciting trip to Dudley Zoo and Castle. This linked with their topics in school, and the children thrived on seeing different animals in...

Y3 Art Gallery Visit

On Friday 23rd February Y3 walked to our local Art Gallery in Wolverhampton and took part in a Roman artefact workshop.  The children were able to look at the artefacts and create some wonderful coin...

Internet Safety Day

On Monday 5th February, the KS2 children could watch an Internet Safety performance, which they thoroughly enjoyed.  The performance shared important messages about how to stay safe online.  The children gave positive feedback and could...