About Bridgnorth Endowed School

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.
Contact details
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Bridgnorth Endowed School
Northgate
Bridgnorth
Shropshire
WV16 4ER
(Sat Nav Postcode: WV16 4ES) - www.bridgnorthendowed.co.uk
- 01746 762103
- info@bes.318education.co.uk
News from our school
Trust students collaborate to celebrate Sir David Attenborough’s 100th birthday
Our Trust schools ‘go all in’ for World Book Day 2026
Celebrating apprenticeships: “My apprenticeship is a good opportunity to gain new knowledge to help my role in the future.”
The 3-18 Education Trust launches Belonging Council to shape the future of belonging across our Trust
Celebrating festive moments and community connections across our schools

Huge congratulations to our brilliant Year 7 and 8 students who took part in this year’s UK Maths Challenge!
The results are just in... and we’re thrilled to share the news that 35 students achieved gold, silver or bronze awards – an amazing achievement! 🥇🥈🥉
Special shoutouts to:
✨ Holly Gurr (Year 7) – Best in Year
✨ Eddie Buckley (Year 8) – Best in School
Eddie now qualifies for the next round, and we’ll be cheering him on all the way.
Well done to everyone who put their maths skills to the test – fantastic work! 👏🥇⭐️
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📣 We're Hiring: Pupil Support Assistant Coordinator 📣
Do you have a calm, proactive approach and a passion for supporting young people?
We’re seeking a dedicated Pupil Support Assistant Coordinator to join our pastoral and behaviour team and make a genuine difference to pupils’ daily school experience.
🗓️ Application deadline: Friday 1st June 2026
💬 Interviews: Wednesday 3rd June 2026
👉 Find out more and apply here: mynewterm.com/jobs/139143/EDV-2026-BES-36240
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What a lovely evening at the Music Hub Charity Choir Concert on Saturday! 🎶
We were so proud of our students, who performed beautiful solos and represented the school brilliantly – well done to Ava Edwards, Darcey Hoult, Abi Higgott, Florence Ashby and Regan Whitehouse. 👏
An incredible £1,110 was raised for Birmingham Children's Hospital, and thanks to everyone who supported the café, we raised £462 for the school. ❤️
Such a special night to be part of! ✨
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