Welcome to Bridgnorth Endowed’s weekly parent newsletter. Here, you’ll find all the latest school news, upcoming events, important notices, and key dates – everything you need in one place. Annual Food Bank Appeal: 17–28 November We’re excited to launch our annual Food Bank Appeal and would love your help. Families are invited to donate items …
Year: 2025
Bridgnorth Endowed Celebrates Success at County Cricket Awards
Bridgnorth Endowed is celebrating a fantastic double achievement this month: Mr Noble, our PE teacher and cricket coach, has been named Secondary School Teacher of the Year, and the school itself has been recognised as Secondary School of the Year at the Shropshire Cricket Board Awards 2025. During the ceremony, Cricket Development Coach Tim Bellett …
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Autumn 2025: Week 8 News & Updates
Welcome to Bridgnorth Endowed’s weekly parent newsletter. Here, you’ll find all the latest school news, upcoming events, important notices, and key dates – everything you need in one place. Year 11 Exam Evening Presentation Following our Year 11 Information Evening held in school on Thursday, as promised, we are sharing a link to the presentation. …
Year 11 Students Explore a World of Career Opportunities
Our Year 11 students got a real taste of the future this week as they explored an incredible range of careers during an inspiring in-school Careers Event on Tuesday. The day was packed with hands-on experiences, expert talks, and exciting demonstrations from professionals across a variety of industries. Science enthusiasts were fascinated by the talk …
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Bridgnorth Endowed Students Shine at Annual Awards Ceremony
Bridgnorth Endowed School hosted a spectacular evening at St Mary’s Church, where families, staff, alumni, and special guests gathered to celebrate the impressive accomplishments of its students. The annual awards ceremony recognised the achievements of more than 100 students, honouring excellence across all areas of school life – from academic success and creative talent to …
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Autumn 2025: Week 6 News & Updates
Welcome to Bridgnorth Endowed’s weekly parent newsletter. Here, you’ll find all the latest school news, upcoming events, important notices, and key dates – everything you need in one place. Year 10 & 11 Post-16 Information Evening Don’t forget! We’ll be holding our Post-16 Information Evening on Tuesday, from 4 to 6pm in the Old Hall. …
High Sheriff of Shropshire Visits to Promote Youth Awareness Day
Today, we were delighted to welcome the High Sheriff of Shropshire, Jane Trowbridge, to our school for an exciting discussion about the new Youth Awareness Day initiative. During her visit, the High Sheriff met with our nominated Youth Ambassador, Charlie Fletcher (10SC), to talk about the importance of empowering young people and involving them in …
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Year 7 Bonding Adventure at Lakeside
A few weeks into their start at Bridgnorth Endowed, Year 7 headed off on an exciting trip to the University of Worcester’s Lakeside Centre. From canoeing and team challenges to problem-solving activities, there was never a dull moment. The day was all about getting to know each other, working together and trying new things. Everyone …
Autumn 2025: Week 5 News & Updates
Welcome to Bridgnorth Endowed’s weekly parent newsletter. Here, you’ll find all the latest school news, upcoming events, important notices, and key dates – everything you need in one place. Online Gaming Forfeits and TikTok Challenges We’re noticing a growing trend among students with video games such as FIFA and Grand Theft Auto (GTA). After losing …
Important Notice to Parents and Carers: Online Gaming Forfeits and TikTok Challenges
We are becoming increasingly aware of a concerning trend among students involving popular video games such as FIFA and Grand Theft Auto (GTA). When students lose in these games, they are often encouraged to complete forfeits or dares, many of which are being recorded and shared on TikTok. While some of these challenges may appear harmless, they can quickly escalate …


