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Cardinal Wiseman is an Outstanding Catholic school, CSI Inspection, Feb 2026

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Cardinal Wiseman Catholic School Logo
  • About Us
    • School Ethos and Mission
    • School Prospectus
    • Open Evening leaflet
    • Timings of the school day
    • Term Dates 2025 – 2026
    • School of Character
    • Senior Leadership Team
    • Staff Wellbeing
    • Pupil Premium
    • GCSE Results 2025
    • Ofsted Report 2026
    • Year 6 -7 Transition 2026
      • Induction Evening and Induction Day letter
      • Induction Pack for New Starters 2026-27
      • Induction Evening Presentation
      • School Uniform List
    • UK GDPR Privacy notice
  • News & Events
  • Catholic Life
    • School Ethos and Mission
    • School Mantra
    • Raising the BAR
    • Student Chaplaincy Team
    • Prayer & Liturgy
    • School Patrons
    • Retreats & Ministry
    • Pilgrims of Hope – The Jubilee Year 2025
    • Sharing Good News
    • Live Simply Award
    • CSI Inspection Report 2026
    • Prayer and Liturgy Policy
  • Pastoral Care
    • Online Safety
      • Online Safety
      • Sextortion
    • Student Leadership
    • Personal Development
      • Personal Development
      • Wider Personal Development – letter
      • Rights Respecting School
        • Silver Award letter
        • Silver Accreditation Report
    • Mental Health and Wellbeing
      • Mental Health and Wellbeing
      • Mental Health and Wellbeing Strategy
      • Language of Mental Health
      • Peer Mentoring Support
    • Attendance
    • Breakfast Club
    • Behaviour Policy
    • School Uniform
    • Safeguarding
      • Safeguarding Team
      • Safeguarding
      • Safeguarding Policy
      • NSPCC – Link to Website
      • Keeping Children Safe in Education 2025
      • Working Together to Safeguard Children – Dec 2023
      • Right Help, Right Time
      • Early Help offer at CW
      • Operation Encompass – Letter to Parents
    • Catering/Food Menu
    • School Admissions
      • In year admissions – guidance for parents and carers
      • In Year Admissions – Apply now
      • Supplementary Information Form
      • Admissions arrangements for 2025-2026
      • Admissions arrangements for 2026-2027
      • Admissions arrangements for 2027-2028
      • School Admission Appeal Timetable 2026
  • Curriculum
    • Our Curriculum
    • Assessment
    • Careers
      • Careers
      • Apprenticeship Search
      • Latest Labour Market Information – B’ham
    • Independent Learning
    • Subjects
      • Art
      • Computing
      • Drama
      • English
      • Food
      • Geography
      • History
      • Maths
      • Music
      • Physical Education
      • Religious Education
      • Science
      • Spanish
    • Transformation Curriculum
    • Wiseman Radio
    • Extra Curricular
  • Special Educational Needs and Disabilities
    • Vision
    • SEND info report
    • SEND Policy
    • Accessibility plan
    • Inclusive Pedagogy
  • Governing Body
  • Statutory Information
  • Contact Us
    • Contact us
    • Senior Leadership Team
    • Safeguarding (DSL) Team
    • Vacancies
    • Complaints Procedure
Cardinal Wiseman Catholic School Logo
  • About Us
    • School Ethos and Mission
    • School Prospectus
    • Open Evening leaflet
    • Timings of the school day
    • Term Dates 2025 – 2026
    • School of Character
    • Senior Leadership Team
    • Staff Wellbeing
    • Pupil Premium
    • GCSE Results 2025
    • Ofsted Report 2026
    • Year 6 -7 Transition 2026
      • Induction Evening and Induction Day letter
      • Induction Pack for New Starters 2026-27
      • Induction Evening Presentation
      • School Uniform List
    • UK GDPR Privacy notice
  • News & Events
  • Catholic Life
    • School Ethos and Mission
    • School Mantra
    • Raising the BAR
    • Student Chaplaincy Team
    • Prayer & Liturgy
    • School Patrons
    • Retreats & Ministry
    • Pilgrims of Hope – The Jubilee Year 2025
    • Sharing Good News
    • Live Simply Award
    • CSI Inspection Report 2026
    • Prayer and Liturgy Policy
  • Pastoral Care
    • Online Safety
      • Online Safety
      • Sextortion
    • Student Leadership
    • Personal Development
      • Personal Development
      • Wider Personal Development – letter
      • Rights Respecting School
        • Silver Award letter
        • Silver Accreditation Report
    • Mental Health and Wellbeing
      • Mental Health and Wellbeing
      • Mental Health and Wellbeing Strategy
      • Language of Mental Health
      • Peer Mentoring Support
    • Attendance
    • Breakfast Club
    • Behaviour Policy
    • School Uniform
    • Safeguarding
      • Safeguarding Team
      • Safeguarding
      • Safeguarding Policy
      • NSPCC – Link to Website
      • Keeping Children Safe in Education 2025
      • Working Together to Safeguard Children – Dec 2023
      • Right Help, Right Time
      • Early Help offer at CW
      • Operation Encompass – Letter to Parents
    • Catering/Food Menu
    • School Admissions
      • In year admissions – guidance for parents and carers
      • In Year Admissions – Apply now
      • Supplementary Information Form
      • Admissions arrangements for 2025-2026
      • Admissions arrangements for 2026-2027
      • Admissions arrangements for 2027-2028
      • School Admission Appeal Timetable 2026
  • Curriculum
    • Our Curriculum
    • Assessment
    • Careers
      • Careers
      • Apprenticeship Search
      • Latest Labour Market Information – B’ham
    • Independent Learning
    • Subjects
      • Art
      • Computing
      • Drama
      • English
      • Food
      • Geography
      • History
      • Maths
      • Music
      • Physical Education
      • Religious Education
      • Science
      • Spanish
    • Transformation Curriculum
    • Wiseman Radio
    • Extra Curricular
  • Special Educational Needs and Disabilities
    • Vision
    • SEND info report
    • SEND Policy
    • Accessibility plan
    • Inclusive Pedagogy
  • Governing Body
  • Statutory Information
  • Contact Us
    • Contact us
    • Senior Leadership Team
    • Safeguarding (DSL) Team
    • Vacancies
    • Complaints Procedure
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Parent View

4th November 2013S Burley

Parent View is a system offered by OFSTED which allows parents to give their views on the schools their children attend.

It can be accessed through this link:

http://www.ofsted.gov.uk/resources/parent-view-screencast

 

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Pupil Premium and its Impact at Cardinal Wiseman

23rd August 2013S Burley

Pupil Premium – What is it?

Introduced in April 2011, schools were allocated what is know as “Pupil Premium” funding for children from low-income families who were eligible for free school meals or had been looked after continuously for more than six months. From April 2012 the Pupil Premium was extended to include children who had been eligible for free school meals at any point in the last six years.

This is one of the reasons why it is essential that any pupil who qualifies for Free School Meals makes the fact known to school.

The Government believes that the Pupil Premium, which is additional to main school funding, is the best way to address the current underlying inequalities between children eligible for free school meals (FSM) and their wealthier peers by ensuring that funding to tackle disadvantage reaches the pupils who need it most.

It is for schools to decide how the Pupil Premium, allocated to schools per FSM pupil, is spent, since they are best placed to assess what additional provision should be made for the individual pupils within their responsibility.

Schools are free to spend the Pupil Premium as they see fit. However they will be held accountable for how they have used the additional funding to support pupils from low-income families. New measures will be included in the performance tables that will capture the achievement of those deprived pupils covered by the Pupil Premium.

You can read more about the Pupil Premium and its implications by following this link

http://www.education.gov.uk/schools/pupilsupport/premium/b0076063/pp

 

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Free School Meals Entitlement – More Than Just a Meal!

23rd August 2013S Burley

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Dear Parents:

If your child is eligible for a free school meal then there are a number of important reasons why you should make the claim to the school.

Providing a daily free meal – If you qualify for a free school meal then the school will provide a free meal up to a certain value every day. This really is an offer too good to miss! The school canteen, under the guidance of Mrs Power, provides nutritional and healthy food options with a variety of goods available each day.

 

Cashless Catering – The introduction of a system which allows food to be purchased simply by fingerprint recognition has provided a benefit in two different ways.

a) All pupils are registered on the system and can pay an amount of money into the cash machines at any time. When collecting their meals, they simply have their fingerprint swiped and their account is deducted by the amount of the meal. This has made the queuing system much more effective and reduces time in the queue. No cash changes hands at the kitchen tills.

b) It is suggested that one of the reasons that parents may not receive that which they are entitled to is the perceived stigma attached to obtaining a meal using a free ticket. Using our cashless catering system removes any indication that the meal is provided free as pupils are automatically credited with the cash in their account and they use exactly the same technique as everybody else. There simply is NO reason why free meals shouldn’t be claimed if you are eligible (see below).

Pupil Premium – The government have recently changed the way school are funded and the capitation allowance is heavily influenced by the new Pupil Premium. This is an amount of money (a serious amount!) which is allocated to school based on the financial circumstances of the families which it serves. The indication of whether the pupil premium is to be awarded is based on the number of pupils on free school meals. Therefore, additional funding coming into the school to provide better facilities for teaching and learning is based on how many of our parents who are claiming the free school meal allowance that they are entitled to.

As you can perhaps see, the advantages of claiming free school meals are many and, as well as ensuring that pupils are getting a healthy meal every day, we are also able to provide better facilities, books, computers, classrooms and many other benefits for the pupils. It is to the advantage of every pupil in school that all parents who are eligible to claim for free school meals should do so – even if your child does not take the free meal!!

DO YOU QUALIFY?

Parents do not have to pay for school lunches if they receive any of the following:

  • Income Support
  • income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance
  • income-related Employment and Support Allowance
  • support under Part VI of the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999
  • the Guarantee element of State Pension Credit
  • Child Tax Credit, provided they are not entitled to Working Tax Credit and have an annual income (as assessed by HM Revenue & Customs) that does not exceed £16,190
  • Working Tax Credit ‘run-on’ – the payment someone may receive for a further four weeks after they stop qualifying for Working Tax Credit

Children who receive any of the qualifying benefits listed above in their own right are also eligible to receive free school meals.

For further information on the above visit the following links.

www.birmingham.gov.uk/free-school-meals

http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Parents/Schoolslearninganddevelopment/SchoolLife/DG_4016089

To download further detailed information and to complete an application form Click here:

Free_School_Meals_Application_Form_and_Information

If you have any further questions please contact Ms Tracy at school on 0121 360 6383.

 

 

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