Our Facilities
Wrockwardine Wood Infant School and Nursery is a Local Authority maintained school catering for children aged 3 to 7 years. Established in September 1953, the school serves the communities of Trench and Wrockwardine Wood in Telford and has an admission number of 60.
In 1998, a 32-place nursery was added to the school. The nursery offers 15-hour funded sessions either from 8:45am to 11:45am or 12:15pm to 3:15pm, five days a week. We also offer 30-hour funded places, with the option to add a paid School meal or children can bring a healthy packed lunch from home.
Adjacent to the main school building are the offices of Wrockwardine Wood and Trench Parish Council. Both the parish room and the school hall are used for a range of community events and are available for private hire at selected times. For bookings, please contact the Parish Clerk on 01952 316363.
Our Learning Environment
We are fortunate to have extensive and well-maintained outdoor grounds that include:
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A traditional playground
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An adventure playground
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A grassed play area
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A wildlife area
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A school allotment
These spaces are used regularly to enhance learning and promote physical activity.
The original school building has undergone multiple refurbishments and now includes:
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Seven well-equipped, self-contained classrooms with dedicated outdoor learning areas
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A large hall for assemblies, physical education, lunchtimes, and special events
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A reference library
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A fully operational school kitchen
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A dedicated planning and preparation room for teachers
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Two learning support rooms (Rainbow Rooms 1 & 2)
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An Intervention Group room known as The Den, which features a cookery area
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A staffroom
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A school office and Headteacher’s office
Our nursery is a self-contained unit with its own entrance, while still allowing staff access to the main school building.
High-quality resources and vibrant displays of children's work are showcased throughout the school, creating an inspiring and welcoming environment.
We work closely with Telford & Wrekin Council to ensure our building and grounds are maintained to the highest standards of safety and care.