BWS Alumni

Welcome to BWS Alumni – our Alumni Association open to all former pupils of Bridgewater School.

In addition to giving past pupils a way of coming together both socially and professionally, being part of BWS Alumni ensures you stay part of the Bridgewater family and can help future generations of students become the best they can be.

 

Stay connected

If you would like to continue this journey with us and are happy to be contacted with details of future events and news, please complete the contact form below and be sure to follow #BWSAlumni on Facebook @BridgewaterSchoolAlumni. We promise that the details you provide will only ever be used for the purposes set out above and will never be passed on to a third party. You can opt out at any time by emailing alumni@bwslive.co.uk or by contacting the Development Team on 0161 794 1463.

We will also use LinkedIn to share relevant news and links, so please ensure you add us to your education history.

We hope you choose to stay connected with us. We love to hear about your achievements and how each of your individual journeys have progressed, so do stay in touch and email us at alumni@bwslive.co.uk with your own news.

 

 

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Inspiring every individual since 1950


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