With a population of over 250,000, the historic city of Wolverhampton boasts a wealthy and diverse mix of cultures. Situated to the north west of its larger neighbour Birmingham, Wolverhampton has Staffordshire to the north and Shropshire to the west of its boundaries.
There are a large number of cultural attractions on offer across this vibrant city, including the fabulous Grand Theatre. Residents can explore one of the best Pop Art collections outside London, or work by English landscape and portrait genius Gainsborough, at the Wolverhampton Art Gallery. Or enjoy the splendour of the National Trust properties at Moseley Old Hall, and Wightwick Manor.
Educational options are extensive in Wolverhampton with a staggering 91 primary schools in the area and 26 secondary schools. The town boasts an exceptional girls’ grammar school in Wolverhampton Girls High as well as an additional 10 special needs schools and vocational colleges.
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