1 minute reading time (202 words)

University of Wolverhampton Library Visit

Our students recently visited the University of Wolverhampton's library, where they had the opportunity to explore the facilities and take part in a guided university tour. The visit was designed to introduce them to academic resources, inspire future aspirations, and build confidence in navigating higher education environments.

Experiencing a university setting first-hand is incredibly beneficial - it helps demystify the idea of university life, encourages independent learning, and gives students a sense of belonging in academic spaces. The library itself offered a glimpse into the wealth of support available, from digital tools to quiet study zones.

Here's what some of our students had to say: 
"I didn't know libraries had so much - it made me want to study more." 
"The tour was really fun. I liked seeing where students hang out and work." 
"It felt welcoming. I could imagine myself going there one day." 
"I enjoyed learning how to find books and use the computers - it was easier than I thought!" 

We're proud of how engaged and curious our students were throughout the visit. Experiences like this help lay the foundation for lifelong learning and broaden horizons.  

Rising Above Dyslexia: A Story of Strength, Suppor...
Life Skills students have begun their journey towa...