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.

Smashed Live delivers powerful workshop

On Friday 14th November, our Year 7 and 8 students took part in an impactful theatrical performance and workshop delivered by Smashed Live, an educational programme designed to help young people

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Pupil toy sale raises funds for BBC Children in Need

We are delighted to share that our pupil-led pre-loved ‘Nearly New’ sale raised over £600 for this year’s BBC Children in Need appeal. This remarkable achievement reflects the compassion and

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Black History Month: honouring pioneers

Throughout October, Bridgewater’s Respect, Equality & Diversity society (REDs) led a research project to mark Black History Month, celebrating the achievements and contributions of Black individuals who have shaped history

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Harvest Appeal for Salford Foodbank

This October, our school community once again demonstrated its compassion and commitment to supporting those in need through our Harvest Appeal for Salford Foodbank. Over recent weeks, pupils, families and

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