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  1. The Liverpool Institute High School for Girls, as Blackburne House was formerly known, closed its doors in 1986 and the building remained unused until 1992. We reopened the doors to a totally transformed Blackburne House in 1994, following an extensive programme of regeneration.

  2. Liverpool Institute High School for Girls, Blackburne Place, Liverpool, England, was a girls' grammar school that was established in 1844 and closed in 1984. It was situated off Hope St to the north-east of Liverpool Cathedral in the area close to the University of Liverpool and Catharine Street (A5039).

  3. This website is for former pupils of the Liverpool Institute High School for Girls, more commonly known as Blackburne House School.

  4. Mar 15, 2021 · Blackburne House was named as a Grade 11 listed building in 1974, and the school, known as, Liverpool Girl's Institute, enjoyed great success until 1986, when a combination of the demise of Liverpool industry and the growing popularity of Comprehensive Schools, lead to the closure of the Liverpool Institute High School for Girls.

  5. By the 1850s a formal art school was evolving from the evening classes and in 1856 this diversity was recognised by another name change - The Liverpool Institute and School of Arts. A girls' school was founded and opened in 1844 under the name Liverpool Institute High School for Girls.

  6. May 30, 2012 · Margaret attended the Liverpool Institute High School for Girls, situated at Blackburne House, Faulkner Street and after matriculating in 1926, she came to work as an assistant at Burrell & Hardman aged just 17.

  7. The Liverpool Institute High School for Boys was an all-boys grammar school in the English port city of Liverpool. The school had its origins in 1825 but occupied different premises while the money was found to build a dedicated building on Mount Street.

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