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A really warm welcome to Nishkam Primary School Wolverhampton, a school for boys and girls aged 4-11. It is our ambition to go beyond academic excellence and provide a faith-inspired, virtues-led education that will allow our pupils to become compassionate leaders of tomorrow.  

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Latest News

  • Ofsted 'Good with Outstanding features'

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  • Happy International Microvolunteering Day! Today promotes awareness of the microvolunteering concept and how it can enable worthy causes and individuals to better the world via bite-sized actions. https://t.co/zhbUBCcitp

  • Happy Vaisakhi to our sikh students and families! Sikhs remember the 5 beloved ones. In 1699 they were the first to volunteer to give up their lives for Guru Gobind Singh Ji’s message to always act with virtue, without vice and stand up for the meek. https://t.co/OUJkMlTVeg

  • Nishkam High School receives national recognition for performance. Please see link to article https://t.co/g1rlPEUpwY @ssat

  • Wishing our Christian students and families a very happy easter! Christians remember Jesus's suffering and death on the cross, and believe that Jesus sacrificed his life for humankind. Easter is representative of rebirth, renewal and starting afresh. https://t.co/vMnCzfQbgV

  • Pupils from Nishkam High School were invited to perform at the annual Birmingham Commonwealth Day Service and Dinner. The Choir performed When You Believe from the Prince of Egypt for the service, and our Fusion Band performed their own pieces in the evening for the dinner. https://t.co/Y0Knixbmdd

  • Wishing all of our Muslim pupils, staff and families a very happy Ramadan! During the month of Ramadan, Muslims won't eat or drink during the hours of daylight. This is called fasting. Ramadan remembers the month the Qur'an was first revealed to the Prophet Muhammad. https://t.co/9TmjSHxITR

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