Wyre Forest School
Wyre Forest School are a broad spectrum special needs school for children aged 3 to 19. Their vision is to truly ensure that they meet the individual needs of all children at WFS and prepare them for adulthood.
Wyre Forest School are a broad spectrum special needs school for children aged 3 to 19. Their vision is to truly ensure that they meet the individual needs of all children at WFS and prepare them for adulthood.
Wyre Forest Leisure Centre are passionate about helping you stay physically active and emotionally engaged in fitness, sport and wellbeing. Their mission is to put their heart and soul into ‘creating active places and healthy people’ - it’s about creating a place for everyone.
Springfield Park is a park of 16.95 hectares situated in the Broadwaters area of Kidderminster. The site is adjacent to the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal. Part of this site is the location of ‘Shuttle’, a new 21st Century woodland.
Baxter College is a thriving, inclusive secondary school, providing an equitable education experience to the young people of Wyre Forest. The education Baxter College provide is built on six values that provide the nurturing conditions for young people to flourish into successful futures.
Foley Park Primary Academy and Nursery are a friendly, one-form entry community school - they're part of Victoria Academies Multi Academy Trust; a family of 10 primary schools based in the West Midlands.
At Offmore Primary School they believe in providing the children with 'The foundations of lifelong learning'. Their school is a community where everyone is valued and everyone understands that they are an important part of the Offmore family. 'Be Smart, Be Proud, Be Offmore!' is their mantra and respect is their core value.
Saint Ambrose primary school is a vibrant, positive place that provides a safe and welcoming environment in which to learn.
The Holy Trinity School and Sixth Form Centre's aim is to make every pupil’s experience exciting and fulfilling and one they will look back at with genuine happiness. They provide a warm, supportive environment where each child is valued and encouraged to seek challenge, to value effort and to persist in the face of obstacles.
- 1.9 miles (approx 7 mins)
Opened in 1862 after a nine-year building project, the Severn Valley Railway was originally part of the much longer Shrewsbury to Hartlebury line. The original line contained 15 stations. The Bewdley to Kidderminster section, or loop line, was constructed by the GWR, who ran many of the railways in the area, and opened in June 1878.