Bridgewater and Broadoak Primary School join together to solve the crime!

Bridgewater School welcomed Year 6 pupils from nearby Broadoak School, Worsley today for an afternoon of science fun! Using an array of science equipment and CSI techniques, children had to solve the theft of the school trophies. Plenty of black fingermarks followed on from producing a set of finger prints, whilst others concentrated on gathering evidence and dusting for the perpetrators fingerprints. White lab coats on and it was time to test the trace samples from the scene of the crime using a bunsen burner and microscopes in our labs.

Busy hands are happy hands

Miss Armstrong, kindergarten teacher and Early Learning practitioner, explains the importance of helping young learners develop their fine motor skills… As a teacher of Early Learning, I cannot stress strongly

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Celebrating Oxford University offer success

We are extremely proud to celebrate the success of Josh, Sixth Form student and our current Head Boy, who has secured an offer from Oxford University to study Human Sciences.

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Anti-bullying poetry success

We begin the new term on a high note by reflecting on a creative and meaningful project from the autumn term. Year 7 students were fortunate to welcome local poet

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Bridgewater honoured by Royal British Legion

Bridgewater School is proud to announce that we have been awarded the fundraising shield for the second consecutive year in recognition of our exceptional contribution to the Royal British Legion’s

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