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  1. Liverpool Collegiate School was an all-boys grammar school, later a comprehensive school, in the Everton area of Liverpool . Foundations. The Collegiate is a striking, Grade II listed building, [1] with a facade of pink Woolton sandstone, designed in Tudor Gothic style by the architect of the city's St. George's Hall, Harvey Lonsdale Elmes.

  2. A group for anyone who attended Liverpool Collegiate School in Shaw Street in Liverpool.

  3. www.liverpool-collegiate.org.ukCOBA Home Page

    This Association was formed in 1909, following the transfer of the Shaw Street Schools to the Liverpool City Council, and it maintained a strong connection with the "Liverpool College School" up to the time of the School's closure in 1985.

  4. 31 de ago. de 2008 · My Great Great Grandfather John Wetherell M.A. was Master at Liverpool Collegiate for 14 years 1876-1890. I was wondering if you have any info about him at all or his role at the school? He went from Liverpool to become headmaster at a Grammar School in Towcester, Northants for 30 years.

  5. 24 de mar. de 2015 · The Liverpool Collegiate was a fee-paying grammar school for more than a thousand boys, how ...more. Former pupils and teachers from the 1930s and 40s return to Liverpool Collegiate's...

  6. www.liverpool-collegiate.org.uk › Collegiate StoryCOBA Admin Page

    The Collegiate Story. The Foundation of a School. The time is 1839. In the maritime trade, Liverpool led the world. A Merseyside boy, the son of a merchant, would have been sent in the first place to a Dame school, of which there were over one hundred in the Liverpool area. At the age of 11.

  7. A collection of documentation from the Liverpool Collegiate School, a former boys' school founded in 1840 and split into three schools in 1884. The collection includes student, financial, operational, personnel and miscellaneous records from 1842 to 1985. Some records are closed for 100 years due to data protection.