497:'s leadership the school's reputation increased. Rowley's success as a teacher of the Classics soon attracted boarders (housed in the Headmaster's House in St Leonard's Close) from far and near. His pupils included not only Bridgnorth boys, but also those from further afield. The numbers rose to about 150. In 1841 Rowley was attacked by some members of the Town Council who complained of the treatment of the day-boys by the boarders and of the school's concentration on the Classics; but the Borough Treasurer wrote in Rowley's defence that the day-boys can hardly not have benefited from the specialist teachers whom Rowley was able to engage. The East Window of the St Leonard's Church was replaced in memory of Rowley. Rowley's successors after 1850 had not his ability, and accordingly the school's numbers and reputation, and their own emoluments, declined. Unsuccessful attempts were made to acquire some of the funds of the Careswell trust for the improvement of the school's buildings and endowments. Distinguished nineteenth-century alumni of the school include Bishop
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identified modern foreign languages as unsatisfactory. However, in 2008 the inspectors noted that there had been a 'great improvement in the leadership of modern foreign languages since the last inspection.' An OFSTED inspection has recently taken place, the school received a 'satisfactory' in most areas, pupil's behavior being one of the best, rated as 'good', while the maths department was the least achievable. OFSTED stated that the improvement in maths and
English was a minor improvement and more work should be done to improve. From parents, they noted that many teachers have been on leave, saying that it disrupts their child's learning capabilities.
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565:, the new Grammar School building at Northgate having been built in 1908. (This building still forms the core of present-day school and in 2003 a clock was placed on the outside of the building to mark the school's 500th anniversary.) In the years immediately previous to 1908 classes were held in three places – the Headmaster's House in St Leonard's Close, the Foster Memorial Institute in the High Street, and the 'Old Grammar School' building in St Leonard's Close. Until 1929 the Bridgnorth Girl's Public High School led an independent existence in the new Grammar School building at Northgate.
433:. Rev. Stackhouse bequeathed to the Bridgnorth his collection of theological books and his memory is preserved in the name of the Stackhouse Library, the octagonal brick building with a dome, built on the northeast side of St Leonard's Church to house the collection of books which he had begun, and by a marble tablet over the building's fireplace. After 1766 no usher was appointed; but the emoluments could not now support even a single master unless he could attract boarders to the school. Distinguished eighteenth-century alumni of the school include Bishop
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361:. Indeed, Sir John Hayward in his will of 1635 refers to the school as having been founded by his father, Sir Rowland. Sir Rowland appears to have charged a property at Bridgnorth with an annual payment of £20 to the school, a payment later rendered by the Apley estate after Sir William Whitmore's purchase of the land in question in 1623. In 1785, during the reign of
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the usher (who took the younger boys) it was naturally difficult to find and still more so to keep good masters. In 1635, for instance, the school contained only six boys. The reason for the long headmasterships of Rev. Richard Cornes from 1677 to 1726 and of Rev. Hugh
Stackhouse from 1726 to 1743 was that they were both also incumbents of
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604:. In the second half of the twentieth century the Endowed School's buildings and sporting facilities on the Northgate site were greatly expanded with a new Lower School complex and a new Leisure Centre which the Endowed School had sole use of during the school day. Famous twentieth-century alumni of the school include Sir
685:, snooker, soccer, horse club, craft club, squash, swimming, and tennis. Several pupils have been recently selected for County Cricket and Athletics. There are school trips abroad. Pupils also take part in charity activities. In Autumn 1989 Emma Askins was awarded an Army Scholarship for eventual entry to
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in 2003 and 2008. In 2003 the inspectors' overall evaluation was that 'this is a very good school.' In 2008 the inspectors agreed with the school's own self-evaluation that the school is providing 'a satisfactory standard of education' and that 'many elements are good'. The 2003 OFSTED inspection had
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The school was kept clean by the labour of 'a poor boy of the said School' who was paid 4 pence annually by each of his fellows; normal repairs were paid for by the town; the town also added a further £10 to the school's annual income, but when that income had to be divided between the headmaster and
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Sir
William Whitmore had erected on the east side of St Leonard's Church a house of which part was to be occupied, at a nominal rent, by the headmaster, and the remainder by the minister of St Leonard's Church. Sir William Whitmore's building still stands in St Leonard's Close. It has been converted
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was also built in 1652 using material from a dismantled barn), first housed the school. This stood on the north side of St
Leonard's churchyard outside St Leonard's Church. By the end of the sixteenth century the former chapel of St John the Baptist was being described as the 'old school-house'. The
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National Curriculum) all pupils follow an extended core curriculum allowing all pupils to experience a broad range of subject areas up to the age of sixteen as well as reflecting the requirements of the National Curriculum. All pupils in years seven to eleven are expected to wear the school
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The school's name was changed from
Bridgnorth Grammar School to Bridgnorth Endowed School in 1974 when it began the transition from a selective to a comprehensive intake. The new name reflected the Endowed School's history, referring to the endowments it had received. In the nineteenth century the
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some 250 old boys of the
Grammar School served, of whom 39 – including three masters of the school – died. In their memory a carved oak tablet listing the dead was unveiled in the entrance hall of the Northgate building, and a further memorial in form of the school library was opened in 1930.
365:, the 'Old Grammar School' was renovated with gifts of £200 each given by the town's members of Parliament, Major Whitmore and Admiral Pigot. The 'Old Grammar School' building still stands in St Leonard's Close and is currently occupied by a firm of accountants.
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The
Endowed School offers a wide range of extracurricular activities. Pupils can partake in modern, classical and musical drama productions. Instrumental lessons are also available to pupils. Pupils can take part in
730:. AS and A2 subjects offered to 6th form students in years 12 and 13 include Art, Biology, Business Studies, Chemistry, Design, Drama and Theatre Studies, English Language, English Literature,
616:, the inspirational soil scientist who was a member of the IPCC (the work of the IPCC, including the contributions of many scientists, was recognised by the joint award of the
417:. For 160 years Bridgnorth shared in the resulting close connexion between Shropshire and Christ Church, Oxford, until in 1905 the Exhibitions became tenable elsewhere.
349:, by the present building in St Leonard's Close known as the 'Old Grammar School' which now houses a firm of accountants. This building appears to have been erected by
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Grammar School and the Bridgnorth Girl's Public High School were finally combined in 1929. The mixed school was 'transitionally aided' under the
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uniform which includes a navy blue blazer with school badge and a house tie. They are extremely tough on your uniform.
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devoted certain local properties to the maintenance of eighteen, later reduced to ten, scholars from these schools at
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413:. These Careswell Exhibitions were first awarded in 1746, during the reign of
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were originally used to support the school. An annual payment of £8 from the
279:. The age range of the school is 11–18 years. It was previously known as the
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837:, 1st Baronet (1785–1851), engineer, entrepreneur, and Member of Parliament.
340:. A barn, which had been used as the chapel of St John the Baptist (the new
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as one of the several free grammar schools in Shropshire, also including
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1264:. Vol. 16 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 729.
656:, CBE. There are inter-house sporting and other activities with prizes.
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Bridgnorth Endowed School General School Prospectus for Entry 2008–2009
1235:. Vol. 11 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 39.
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884:(1920–2009), historian; Student and Librarian of Christ Church, Oxford.
874:(1783–1839), physician to Kings George IV and William IV and author of
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513:, Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police during the period of the
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Bridgnorth Endowed School was founded in 1503, in the reign of
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murders and operational commander of British forces at the
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1665:"Shropshire ace Rob Hornby on the fast track to success"
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was assigned in perpetuity 'to a Schoolmaster keeping a
1592:"How Ross Antony became Germany's biggest showbiz star"
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445:, the engineer, entrepreneur and Member of Parliament,
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268:, England. Founded in 1503, The Endowed School is a
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1255:"Lingen, Ralph Robert Wheeler Lingen, Baron"
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696:Bridgnorth Endowed School 500th Anniversary Clock.
493:, who had himself studied at Christ Church. Under
2226:Educational institutions established in the 1500s
1150:
862:(1819–1905), permanent secretary of the treasury.
768:Former pupils are known as 'Old Bridgnorthians'.
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950:List of the oldest schools in the United Kingdom
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289:Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)
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1127:"GUEST family, iron-masters, coal owners, etc."
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689:subject to clearances and examination results.
545:, the inaugural Suffragan Bishop of Leicester.
1366:Shropshire War Memorials, Sites of Remembrance
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782:(1974–), singer and TV entertainer in Germany.
561:In 1909 the school passed into the control of
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1754:. Bridgnorth: B.G.S. 500th Anniversary Group.
891:(1729–1811), Bishop of Dromore and author of
844:, KBE (1893–1964), Hollywood and stage actor.
788:(1760–1808), physician and scientific writer.
659:
630:1908 New Grammar School Building at Northgate
2246:People educated at Bridgnorth Endowed School
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823:(1818–1885), reforming Bishop of Manchester.
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449:, the physician and scientific writer, and
287:, a soil scientist who was a member of the
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552:General Sir Charles Warren, GCMG, KCB, FRS
59:Academy in Bridgnorth, Shropshire, England
2251:Specialist technology colleges in England
1766:. Bridgnorth: Bridgnorth Borough Council.
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955:List of the oldest schools in the world
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1566:"Chris Thorp appointed Chief of Staff"
1368:. YouCaxton Publications. p. 66.
424:Sir John Josiah Guest, 1st Baronet, MP
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1011:. London. 19 May 2008. Archived from
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1764:The Borough of Bridgnorth, 1157–1957
1704:
1667:. Shropshire Star. 22 November 2021.
830:(1813–1883), influential Oxford don.
746:The Endowed School was inspected by
600:were used interchangeably as in the
1621:. A.C.S. Publications. p. 32.
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357:and a Member of Parliament for the
239:http://www.bridgnorthendowed.co.uk/
220:Scientia, Veritas, Virtus, Invictus
24:
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893:Reliques of Ancient English Poetry
439:Reliques of Ancient English Poetry
437:, Bishop of Dromore and author of
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623:), and the historian John Mason.
608:, the Hollywood and stage actor,
505:, the influential civil servant,
260:, located in the market town of
2221:Secondary schools in Shropshire
1928:Ludlow Church of England School
1719:
1714:Shropshire Cricketers 1844–1998
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1678:Shropshire Cricketers 1844–1998
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142:Bridgnorth Borough Corporation
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2127:Shrewsbury Sixth Form College
1798:OFSTED Inspection Report 2003
1793:OFSTED Inspection Report 2008
1132:Dictionary of Welsh Biography
965:
814:The Antiquities of Shropshire
535:The Antiquities of Shropshire
472:Statue of Bishop James Fraser
300:16th, 17th and 18th centuries
2184:University Centre Shrewsbury
1750:Jones, Maureen, ed. (2003).
1308:"General Sir Charles Warren"
801:(1937–2008), soil scientist.
701:The Lower and Middle Schools
376:In 1639 during the reign of
126:; 521 years ago
7:
2179:University of Wolverhampton
1898:Haberdashers' Abraham Darby
1440:"General School Prospectus"
979:"Bridgnorth Endowed School"
943:
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2141:Further education colleges
2024:Newport Girls' High School
1988:The Telford Langley School
1598:. London. 26 November 2010
1470:. London. 14 November 2008
960:List of Old Bridgnorthians
761:
660:Extracurricular activities
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1903:Hadley Learning Community
1863:Bridgnorth Endowed School
1845:
1137:National Library of Wales
1005:"Professor Peter Bullock"
596:terms endowed school and
591:Sir Cedric Hardwicke, KBE
563:Shropshire County Council
281:Bridgnorth Grammar School
247:Bridgnorth Endowed School
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2158:North Shropshire College
1968:Sir John Talbot's School
912:Francis Henry Thicknesse
602:Endowed Schools Act 1869
543:Francis Henry Thicknesse
326:St Leonard's Church
148:Department for Education
2241:Academies in Shropshire
2174:Harper Adams University
1617:Percival, Tony (1999).
1572:. Coventry. 1 June 2021
1491:"Sixth Form Prospectus"
1364:Francis, Peter (2013).
1261:Encyclopædia Britannica
1232:Encyclopædia Britannica
1185:"Dr William Macmichael"
856:(1953–2020), cricketer.
808:(1815–1881), Rector of
635:The Contemporary School
264:in the rural county of
2096:Shrewsbury High School
2003:William Brookes School
1878:Church Stretton School
1393:"Sir Cedric Hardwicke"
1329:"Rev. Osbourne Gordon"
1065:"Rev. Hugh Stackhouse"
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1998:Thomas Telford School
1983:Telford Priory School
1868:Burton Borough School
1834:Schools in Shropshire
1644:"Rev. Osborne Gordon"
1352:Who was Who 1897–1990
1226:"Fraser, James"
1098:"Bishop Thomas Percy"
758:Notable former pupils
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483:Christ Church, Oxford
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453:, physician to Kings
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2064:Independent (senior)
1953:Oldbury Wells School
1908:Holy Trinity Academy
876:The Gold-Headed Cane
806:Robert William Eyton
582:voluntary controlled
580:; in 1955 it became
527:Robert William Eyton
463:The Gold-Headed Cane
355:Lord Mayor of London
342:Bridgnorth Town Hall
2115:Sixth form colleges
2086:Moreton Hall School
2040:Castle House School
2019:Haberdashers' Adams
1993:Thomas Adams School
1978:Telford Park School
1918:Lacon Childe School
1888:Ercall Wood Academy
1161:"Dr Thomas Beddoes"
1104:on 7 September 2008
939:(1941–), cricketer.
920:(1973– ), cricketer
901:(1983–), guitarist.
794:(1946–), cricketer.
711:National Curriculum
519:Battle of Spion Kop
351:Sir Rowland Hayward
310:St Leonard's Church
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2148:Shrewsbury College
1973:Shrewsbury Academy
1963:St Martin's School
1948:Meole Brace School
1938:The Marches School
1838:Telford and Wrekin
1464:"Army Scholarship"
1414:"Cyril Washbrooke"
872:William Macmichael
742:OFSTED Inspections
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578:Education Act 1944
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451:William Macmichael
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277:Technology College
229:Old Bridgnorthians
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2101:Shrewsbury School
2081:Ellesmere College
2055:Prestfelde School
1958:The Priory School
1923:Lakelands Academy
1883:The Corbet School
1727:"Cyril Washbrook"
1570:Jaguar Land Rover
1375:978-1-909644-11-3
1279:"Henry John Roby"
1033:Mason, pp. 12, 36
850:, jockey (1995–).
835:John Josiah Guest
774:Jaguar Land Rover
621:Nobel Peace Prize
491:Middleton Scriven
443:John Josiah Guest
411:Oxford University
312:in the background
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1943:Mary Webb School
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