Victoria Brintons Grosvenor Heathfield Knoll School and Nursery is a small, independent, non-denominational day school and nursery in Wolverley, near Kidderminster in Worcestershire, England, for boys and girls aged three months to 19 years.
Heathfield Knoll also have a head of safeguarding, as led by Teresa Stooksbury and office manager is Julie Onions.
[2][failed verification] This was renamed Sebright School in 1931, when it occupied new buildings on a greenfield site opened by the then local MP Stanley Baldwin who shortly afterwards became prime minister.
However, its junior section which had opened in 1961, remained in existence and has extended its age range back up to 18.
The report found that the school met its aims of providing a healthy balance of academic and extra-curricular activities.