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Please do not visit St Edmund’s Catholic Academy if you, or a member of your household, are showing signs of coronavirus.
We can be contacted on 019020 55888. Alternatively you can send us an email: [email protected]
Thank you for keeping the St Edmund’s community safe.
Open Morning on Thursday 29 September has been cancelled to ensure the safety of the St Edmund’s community.
We apologise for any inconvenience caused and hope you will join our Virtual Open Evening on Thursday 8 October.
More information can be found on our website.
Please see the COVID-19 related pupil absence quick reference guide for your information: https://bit.ly/35vMAFl
Covid Absence Guide
If your child shows any one of the following symptoms, call for a COVID-19 test straight away via 119. Do not wait to see if the symptoms improve as you may be refused a test. If you are not able to get a test, the child and whole household must isolate for 14 days.
1. New continuous cough
2. High temperature
3. Loss of change to their sense of smell and/or taste

View our Prospectus
If you are interested in studying at St Edmund’s, please browse through our online prospectus
Welcome to the St Edmunds Sixth Form site. Here you can find all documents and information for you sixth form life at St Edmund’s, including key dates, UCAS applications and course information.
Take a look at our prospectus where courses are offered across our consortium allowing us to offer wider range of courses suited to your individual needs.
St Edmund’s Catholic Academy maintains an excellent reputation for high quality post-16 provision within Wolverhampton. Our curriculum offer is broad: ranging from traditional facilitating subjects to prepare for Oxbridge and other Russell Group Universities to contemporary vocational subjects leading to exciting careers such as Architecture, Engineering, Business and Health and Social Care. Collaboration with local sixth forms ensures all students benefit from the best quality teaching and learning at all times.
We have a thriving Sixth Form community which offers the stimulus of academic excellence, coupled with the security of a familiar social environment. The distinct Catholic ethos within St Edmund’s is readily recognisable to the onlooker. St Edmund’s sixth form welcomes students of all faith traditions and is supported by our Bishops and Directors to create an inclusive Christian centre of excellence in which approximately 160 young people are able to fulfil their potential academically and grow spiritually.
Teaching in sixth form is innovative and challenging and productive independent study lies at the heart of our success. Great emphasis is placed upon the suitability of students for the wide range of courses on offer, which leads to valuable qualifications under the A Level and BTEC Level 3 pathways. Work or volunteer placements can also be offered, either as an essential part of the assessed work leading to a vocational qualification, or as a chance for students to gain first-hand experience of an area in which they have a career interest.
Effective group sizes are geared to foster teamwork and co-operation, whilst also offering an atmosphere of academic rigour, competition and debate. Relationships with staff have more in common with the student/tutor model within Higher Education establishments than the pupil / teacher experience through their first five years of secondary education. A team of highly qualified and experienced staff, committed to the value of the Sixth Form, offers excellent tuition within a curriculum which is extensive, courses which are demanding and a learning atmosphere which is exciting. Expert careers guidance, stimulating Personal, Social, Health and Moral Education, and Enrichment combine to complete this picture of a successful and forward-looking environment of which so many young people want to be a part.
Mrs M Hazeldine
Principal
Paulina Pajak, Year 12, successfully secured a place on the Veterinary Science Virtual week with University of Surrey from 29th June to 3rd July. This week provided Paulina with an overview of practical clinical veterinary skills, the theoretical knowledge to underpin these skills and an insight into the professional field of veterinary medicine. She developed a wider understanding of the variety and depth of Veterinary Science.
Paulina said, “It was very good, I loved every minute of it. The taster sessions were very fascinating and I learned more about the application process and MMIs.I had a mentor (who was super nice) and I asked loads of questions about student life and societies etc. So overall it was an amazing experience and confirmed to me that I want to study veterinary medicine/science at university.”