Friday’s Children in Need was a huge success with pupils and staff raising just under £1000 for the annual UK fundraising event. Bridgnorth Endowed held a non-uniform day and House Captains circulated with buckets to collect £2 donations from each student throughout the day. There were plenty of fun and frolics with pupils wearing their …
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Live Music Performance Delivers Mental Health Message
Year 9 and 10 pupils were given a PSHE lesson with a difference when singer-songwriter Ryan Lawrie visited the school to give a live performance and Q&A session on mental health, body image and LGBTQ+ last Thursday. Ryan, also known as KOOLKID, made his name on the X Factor reality TV show in 2016 when …
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Wellbeing Workshop to Help Students Manage Emotions
As part of Bridgnorth Endowed’s ongoing pastoral programme, students took part in a ‘Healthy Coping’ workshop run by the Children’s Society’s emotional health and wellbeing service earlier this month. The event, delivered by medical practitioners from BEAM Shropshire, involved small groups from all year groups taking part in a one-hour session designed to offer practical …
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BES Supports Mental Health Awareness Week
The Mental Health Foundation is encouraging people to get in touch with nature to support their mental health as part of this year’s Mental Health Awareness Week, which starts today. The event focuses on nature, following the support many people have found in the great outdoors throughout the pandemic and the role it can play …
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European Day of Languages Virtual Bake Off
The coronavirus pandemic has placed many restrictions on school life but it did not stop pupils at Bridgnorth Endowed from celebrating the European Day of Languages, which took place on 26th September. This year, students from all year groups were invited to take part in a virtual bake off competition by making their wonderful culinary …
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Bridgnorth Endowed Launches Virtual Open Event
An exciting virtual open event for pupils looking at secondary schools for next September has been launched on the Bridgnorth Endowed website today. The idea behind the project was to provide an experience that would give prospective students and parents a flavour of life at the school, as well as access to the information they …
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Onatti Productions Returns with French Play
Just before half term, Bridgnorth Endowed School welcomed back theatre company, Onatti Productions, to put on a second foreign language performance for students in Years 7 to 9. This time, the play was in French and billed as one of their most popular pieces, specifically written for a teenage audience. ‘Les Garçons’ begins with Monsieur …
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Spanish Play Hits the Stage at BES
Last Thursday, the modern foreign languages department were pleased to welcome a much-anticipated visiting play from theatre group, Onatti Productions. Students from Years 7 to 9 got the chance to hone their language skills at a lively interactive performance of ‘Primera Cita’, the company’s most popular Spanish play. The highly entertaining plot gave the audience …
Sports Event for Local Primary Schools
Over 60 primary school pupils from the Bridgnorth area took part in an exciting Invasion Sports Festival held at Bridgnorth Endowed School last Thursday. The event, which was run by the East Shropshire Sports Partnership (ESSP), focused on handball and dodgeball, and students enjoyed an afternoon of mixed school activities. ESSP co-ordinator, Mr Steve Chase, …
Winners of School Bake-Off
Earlier this month, students took part in an international-themed baking competition to mark the European Day of Languages. With such an amazing array of creative and delicious cakes to choose from, judging was by no means an easy task. However, Mr Butler and Mrs Lowden picked the top three bakes, and this week the students …


