St Michael’s Church of England (Aided) Primary School, Tettenhall, was established under the terms of a Deed of Trust made by John Baron Wrottesley, on 7th July 1858.
Recognising its historic foundation, the school will preserve and develop its religious character in accordance with the principles of the Church of England and in partnership with the Church at parish and diocesan level.
The school aims to serve its community by providing an education of the highest quality within the context of Christian belief and practice. It encourages an understanding of the meaning and significance of faith, and provides Christian values through the experience it offers to all its pupils.
St Michael’s Church of England (Aided) Primary School, Tettenhall, celebrated it's 160th Anniversary in July 2018. There was a week long celebration, that began with a fabulously sunny school fete, at which a specially composed piece of music was performed by our very own brass players.
Years 1-6 went to visit Blist's Hill Victorian Town to experience what life was like when St Michael's began.
The children held an Art exhibition to show the work they had produced.
On the Wednesday the school had a Victorian Day where the children and staff dressed up and had a true Victorian School Day and the year 5 and 6 classes entertained us with their 'Victorian Villainy' Production.
On Thursday, we were hosts to some ex-pupils and church members for an afternoon tea.
The week ended with a very special service in church, with some very important dignitaries and ex pupils in attendance, after processing back to school, a tree was planted and a joyous whole school picnic was held.