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  1. Liverpool College has occupied three sites since its foundation in 1840, unusual for a public school. The Upper School of what was then officially called 'Liverpool Collegiate' (since 1863), was moved from Shaw Street to Lodge Lane, Sefton Park in 1884 through the efforts of Rev. Selwyn.

  2. The Notre Dame Catholic College was originally the residence of the Sisters of Notre Dame in Liverpool, and began as a pupil-teacher centre with links to local primary schools. The collegiate school did not actually come into existence until 1902, with this merging with the pupil teacher centre in 1908. Direct grant grammar school

  3. Public group. 855 members. Join group. About. Discussion. Events. Media. More. About. Discussion. Events. Media. Liverpool Collegiate School. Join group

  4. Phone: 06 349 0210 admin@collegiate.school.nz. Physical Address: 132 Liverpool Street. College Estate. Whanganui, 4500. Postal Address: 132 Liverpool Street. College ...

  5. School Song - Carmen Lerpoolense The Latin version of the school song which is sung at major school occasions such as our annual Founders’ Day Service and Speech Night & Prizegiving was written in 1891 by the Rev T Nicklin then a Classical Master at the College. The tune that is now used was written by A.L Wilkinson, an Old Lerpoolian, in 1922.

  6. www.liverpool-collegiate.org.uk › memoriesCOBA Memories Page

    Queens College, Cambridge Historical Tripos (1906) – Mus. B. Head of the Oulton High School for 15 years before coming to the Collegiate. 1947 – 1967 Mr. K.A. Crofts. Pupil at Leeds Grammar School. New College, Oxford. Joined the Collegiate in 1938, from Wolverhampton Grammar School, where he was Senior Classics Master. 1967 – 1973 Mr. C ...

  7. www.liverpool-collegiate.org.uk › historyCOBA History Page

    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. Information has also been ...