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  1. Prize Giving in the Collegiate school hall, The Illustrated London News, 1844. Liverpool Collegiate School was an all-boys grammar school, later a comprehensive school, in the Everton area of Liverpool.

  2. The Liverpool Collegiate School was founded in 1840 under the name Liverpool Collegiate Institution, as a day school for boys. The site of the school was Shaw Street, which saw the official...

  3. May 16, 2024 · This page summarises records created by this Organisation. The summary includes a brief description of the collection (s) (usually including the covering dates of the collection), the name of the...

  4. LIVERPOOL COLLEGIATE SCHOOL Held by: Liverpool Record Office, not available at The National Archives Language: English

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    • LIVERPOOL COLLEGIATE SCHOOL
  5. The portraits of the founders were removed to the College in Lodge Lane and the Shaw St Schools reverted to a form of their original title and became the Liverpool Collegiate School, which, like the new independent Liverpool College, was to achieve a greatness of its own during the next 50 years.

  6. This brief history of the Liverpool Collegiate School has been compiled from data in the book written by H.S. Corran, B.A., Ph.D. on 'A short history of the School - 1908 to 1985'. He was a former pupil of the School and an Earl of Sefton Scholar 1926-33.

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  8. This school was built as an educational foundation and was made up of 3 distinct schools, all in the same building. It opened in Shaw Lane in 1843 and was designed by Harvey Elmes in a Tudor Gothic style. It is built from local sandstone as are many public buildings in the city.

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