A Bridgnorth Endowed student, who was nominated for a Young Good Citizen Award earlier in the year, had a surprise visit from West Mercia Police at school on Friday. Sam Lewis, from Year 10, received his award from West Mercia’s Assistant Chief Constable, Rachel Jones, in recognition of his tremendous fundraising efforts for the British …
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Pupils Receive Badges for Vital School Roles
It was smiles all round when the newly-appointed form representatives and peer mentors were awarded their badges of honour during a School Council meeting this morning. The form representatives, who are essential in promoting Bridgnorth Endowed’s Student Voice, represent the ideas and views of their tutor groups at School Council meetings and provide feedback on …
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Introducing the New BES Peer Mentors
A group of nine Year 9 students have been announced as Bridgnorth Endowed’s new Peer Mentors and are poised to play a vital role within the school. The newly-appointed team are tasked with supporting pupils from Years 7 to 9 by providing general advice and guidance, and signposting people and resources where needed. As positive …
Pupils Gather to Remember the Fallen
Bridgnorth Endowed honoured those who made the ultimate sacrifice for their country at a touching Armistice Remembrance event held in school on Thursday morning. Led by Year 11 students, Ollie Fowler and James Pennington, the ceremony was attended by dozens of pupils and staff, including uniformed representatives from the Cadets, Guides and Scouts. Ahead of …
Introducing the New Head Boy and Head Girl
Congratulations to Thomas Clayden and Ellie Conner who have been announced as the new Head Boy and Head Girl for this academic year. Tom is studying GCSE triple science, French, geography and computer science, and in the future hopes to do something with computers, such as cyber security. His hobbies include swimming and badminton, and …
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Summer School Magazine Out Now!
A magazine to celebrate Bridgnorth Endowed’s first-ever Summer School has been handed out to Year 7 pupils today, as a special memento of the milestone event. Written by the pupils themselves, the magazine documents the four-day taster experience that was packed with a diverse range of lessons delivered by some enthusiastic teachers. The new recruits …
Bake Off to Celebrate European Languages Day
Last Wednesday saw the much-loved annual bake off contest to mark the European Day of Languages, which celebrated its 20th anniversary this year. The Modern Foreign Languages’ Department at Bridgnorth Endowed got behind the day by asking pupils to bake European-inspired cakes and Evie Power from Year 8 was chosen as the star baker. Evie …
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Pupils at BES First in County to be Offered Covid-19 Vaccine
Pupils at Bridgnorth Endowed became the first in the county to be offered their Covid-19 vaccine at a clinic held in school on Monday. It follows as all children and young people aged 12-15 years are now being offered a single dose of the Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine after the Government accepted advice from the four …
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Bridgnorth Walk Junior Winner
Written by Chloe Cains, Year 8 – Student News Team Seth Cains from Year 10 was only one of the many 9 to 14-year-olds who took part in the 7-mile-long Junior Bridgnorth Walk/Run on the 12th of September this year. In his sterling effort, he managed to complete it in just under an hour and …
Skye Scoops Top Ten Place in Bridgnorth Walk
Congratulations to Skye McWilliams from Year 10, who was the seventh woman back at the Annual Bridgnorth Walk, which took place last Sunday. Around 300 people laced up their trainers for the popular local challenge and Skye managed to complete the 22-mile course in an impressive 4 hours and 51 minutes, finishing 24th overall. Walking …
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