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  1. The City of Liverpool College currently serves more than a third of all 16-18 year olds in Liverpool, and educates almost 12,000 learners each year. We offer the widest choice of subjects in the city, with our students engaged in a broad range of academic and vocational courses at all levels, all delivered to the highest standard of learning.

  2. The programme has a reputation for placing students on some highly recognised degree programmes such as Leeds College of Art, Goldsmiths, London College of Communication, Wimbledon Central St Martins, London College of Fashion, Northumbria, Nottingham Trent and Manchester Metropolitan University.

  3. art school in Liverpool, UK. Liverpool College of Art (Q3835519) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. art school in Liverpool, UK. edit. Language Label Description Also known as; English: Liverpool College of Art. art school in Liverpool, UK. Statements. instance of. art school. 0 references. image. Liverpool College of Art 2018 ...

  4. Liverpool College of Art. Two sets of exam results, including Cynthia Powell [Lennon] and Stuart Sutcliffe, comprising: i) A Monthly Assessment Of Results for 3 rd and 4 th Year Painters 1958-1959, a lined leaf, inscribed at the top and listing twenty-four students names, including Stuart Sutcliffe and Rodney Murray, their marks between October 1958 and March 1959, and an explanation of the ...

  5. The City of Liverpool College is a further education and higher education college in Liverpool, England. The college is located over several sites across the Knowledge Quarter – a district in the Liverpool city centre. Community-based provision has been disestablished in response to reduction in funding provision by central government.

  6. Liverpool College, Queen's Drive, Mossley Hill, Liverpool, L18 8BG E: admin@liverpoolcollege.org.uk T: 0151 724 4000 F: 0151 724 3154 Site arthouse design Home About Us

  7. The Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts was established in 1996 by Founder Mark Featherstone-Witty and Founding Patron Paul McCartney. It is based on the site of Paul and fellow Beatle George Harrison’s old school, The Liverpool Institute for Boys. A third Beatle, John Lennon attended the Liverpool College of Art.