Today marked the final day of in-school Covid-19 testing, which has been hailed a success thanks to the hard work of Bridgnorth Endowed’s highly efficient team of support staff. Since welcoming pupils back in a phased approach from 8 March, the team has conducted three rapid coronavirus tests on each consenting student to find no …
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Martial Arts Champ Defies Pandemic
Former Bridgnorth Endowed student, Luke Richardson, has refused to let the pandemic slow down his successful campaign as a top-level Martial Arts competitor in the Royal Air Force. After leaving school three years ago, Luke went straight into the RAF, where he was given the opportunity to pursue his passion for Martial Arts and boxing. …
Archie’s 50-Mile Jog to Support Those Affected by Baby Loss
Archie Bradburn, from Year 9, and his mum Kelly have set off on a quest to jog 50 miles in March to raise funds for stillbirth and neonatal death charity, Sands. Mother and son have already completed 16 miles and are hoping to raise £400 to help support families affected by the loss of a …
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World Book Day Gets Crafty
We’re encouraging everyone to get crafty for this year’s World Book Day, as part of a brand-new competition that was launched in school earlier today. To celebrate the popular annual event, which takes place next Thursday, students and staff are invited to hone their creative skills and bring their favourite fictional characters to life using …
Valentine Bake Off Winners Revealed
Year 7 student, Eva Spickernell, has been named as the winner of the Valentine’s Bake Off, after an intense competition where students and staff baked at home, then sent in photos of their creations. Judging the contest was English teacher, Miss Bradburn, who took on the task of scoring the student entries, and food teacher, …
New Love-Themed Bake Off Challenge
Alongside the recently-launched Valentine’s Day eCard Competition, a new-for-2021 love-themed school baking contest has also been announced to help spread some extra joy this week. Students and staff are invited to join in with a whole-school virtual bake off challenge, by making their wonderful culinary creations at home and then sending in photos for the …
Amelia Makes National TV Appearance
In an interview aired on Sky’s FYI news programme for children last Saturday, Amelia Price from Year 7 shared her views on the return to online learning following the UK’s second round of school closures. Along with other students from across the country, Amelia was invited to have her say about how she felt the …
Year 8 Pupil Takes On Charity Marathon Challenge
Year 8 student, Thomas Brettle, started the new year with a desire to do something positive for others and, after much careful thought, he decided to embark on a ‘Run the Month’ charity challenge. Together with his dad, Paul, he pledged to run a marathon throughout January to raise money to help fund lifesaving research …
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Pupils and Staff Praised for Hard Work and Resilience
Bridgnorth Endowed is eager to congratulate its students and staff on their huge efforts in helping to keep learning at the forefront since returning to classrooms in September. Despite the significant changes in day-to-day school life, all have stepped up to the unique challenges posed by the virus and played their part in minimising the …
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Tree of Wishes to Welcome Christmas
Students from Years 7 and 8 got into the festive mood this week by writing Christmas wishes to adorn their beautiful tree, which stands in pride of place in the Old Hall. Keen to raise the spirits of students and staff after a difficult year, Headteacher, Mr Worth, arranged for seven Christmas trees to be …