Bridgnorth Endowed School

About Bridgnorth Endowed School

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Founded in 1503, Bridgnorth Endowed School has a long history of educational excellence, with strong community ties at its core. Since joining The 3-18 Education Trust in September 2023, we have been building on our legacy of creating a vibrant, supportive environment where every student can flourish.

We are incredibly proud of our close-knit school community. Staff and students work side by side to achieve outstanding results, and visitors often comment on the respectful attitude of our students. It is that culture of mutual support and kindness that makes Bridgnorth Endowed such a special place.

Becoming part of The 3-18 Education Trust has brought some exciting developments, from a newly designed reception area that enhances safeguarding, to upgraded changing rooms. Our teachers benefit from regular professional development and collaboration with colleagues across the Trust. Many of our leaders also contribute as Trust Improvement Consultants, helping to shape best practice throughout the wider network.

At Bridgnorth Endowed, we are committed to delivering the highest quality education to every child. Our values of kindness, trust, aspiration, resilience, and respect are at the heart of everything we do, guiding students to grow into confident, successful, and well-rounded young people.

As a smaller school, we are able to offer a more personalised approach to education, supporting the individual needs of each student. We set high standards for positive learning behaviours and encourage every student to take pride in meeting them. Our dedicated teachers and support staff work hard to provide the coaching and guidance our students need to thrive—both in school and beyond.

Headteacher, Michael Penn

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Friday evening saw our U16 Girls football team wear the Navy and Red of Bridgnorth Endowed for one final time.

Defeat by a very strong Thomas Adams School in the County Cup Quarter Finals brings an end to a memorable journey.

What a fantastic 5 years, travelling all over the midlands making lots of memories. 👏 👏 👏
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A huge shoutout for our cricket leaders, who ran a fantastic event for KS2 pupils from Claverley and Worfield Primary Schools at Worfield Cricket Club yesterday.

Stepping up as umpires and coaches, they supported the younger pupils through their matches, sharing their knowledge of cricket with confidence, kindness and enthusiasm.

It was lovely to see how positively they encouraged the pupils and helped them enjoy the game.

A brilliant example of leadership in action – well done to everyone involved! 👏⭐️

#CricketLeaders #StudentLeadership #schoolsports #lovecricket
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We’re really looking forward to welcoming Shropshire author Tess James-Mackey into school next Wednesday! 📚✨

Our Year 8 and Year 9 students will get to hear all about her journey as a writer of gripping YA thrillers, what inspires her, and what goes into creating those page-turning stories.

Students can pre-order signed copies of her books, and Booka Bookshop’s “Pay It Forward” scheme is also running – a lovely way for anyone who’d like to donate a book to a student who might not otherwise have access to one 💛

What an amazing opportunity for our students – we can’t wait!

Find out more here: tinyurl.com/2mtbbxws

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