2025 Bridgewater Colours awarded

At Bridgewater School we are proud to celebrate the many ways in which our students contribute to the life of our school and the wider community. One of the most important ways we do this is through the Bridgewater Colours programme – an award which acknowledges not only excellence and commitment, but also the positive representation of Bridgewater within and beyond the classroom.

What are Bridgewater Colours?

Launched in 2022, the Bridgewater Colours initiative was created to recognise students who consistently demonstrate dedication, perseverance and achievement across a broad range of areas. While academic success remains central to school life, we also value the wider experiences that allow our pupils to flourish – from performing on stage to competing on the sports field, taking part in national competitions or fundraising for important causes.

Bridgewater Colours are awarded inclusively, with recognition spanning all interests and disciplines. Students who earn this honour are those who have gone above and beyond in representing our school, often giving up their own time to contribute to a host of activities such as school productions and performances, sports teams, competitions, event and charitable fundraising.

In doing so, they not only achieve personal success but also inspire those around them, strengthening the sense of pride and community at Bridgewater.

Half Colours and Full Colours

The award scheme recognises sustained commitment over time:

  • Half Colours are presented at the end of Year 9 to students who have met the criteria throughout Key Stage 3.
  • Full Colours are awarded at the end of Year 11 to students who have continued to meet the criteria across Key Stages 3 and 4.

 

Bridgewater Colours 2025

We are delighted to celebrate the dedication and talent of this year’s award recipients.

Full Colours awarded to:

Anya Barooah, Harry Basu, Thea Birch, Regan Bradley, Jon Castillo, Jake Fleming, Harry Jones, Craig Matika, Oliver Speakman and Harper Torkington.

Half Colours presented to:

Maya Abou-Ragheb, Eni Adedeji, Ada Aksakal, Zara Animasaun, Angelina Atkin, Raj Basu, Louis Booth, Alfie Burrows, Lucy Campbell, Evan Cooper, David Emilolorun, Ava Gerrard, Alexander Hook, Harriet Johnson, Lily Knights, Elena Jones, Harry Loughran, Alexa Milho, Hannah Norton, Avalyn Parker, Patryk Pilecki, Spencer Rigby-Partington, Nikki Rajkumar, Joel Roberts-Harris, Anton Scowcroft, Apollonia Sophocleous, Theo Walsh, Macie Walshaw and Jack Wolstenholme.

 

Recognising positive influence

More than a recognition of individual achievements, Bridgewater Colours also honour the character and contribution of our students. By representing the school with commitment, positivity and enthusiasm, this year’s recipients have set an excellent example for others to follow.

We warmly congratulate all those awarded Bridgewater Colours in 2025 – a reflection of their hard work, talent and the positive influence they bring to our community.

Our highly experienced teaching team is committed to bringing hidden talent and undiscovered potential out into the light.


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