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People educated at King David School, Liverpool (3 P) Pages in category "Secondary schools in Liverpool" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total.
Dixons Broadgreen Academy is a coeducational secondary school and sixth form located in Liverpool, England. [2] It was formerly known as Broadgreen High School, Broadgreen Community Comprehensive, and Broadgreen International School. [1] The school eventually converted to academy status in December 2021 and is now sponsored by the Dixons ...
King David High School is a mixed voluntary aided Jewish ethos-based secondary school located in the Wavertree district of Liverpool, England. It provides Jewish education , but also admits and caters to students of other faiths.
In 1997 he retired, leaving the school in the care of headteacher Christopher Yates. In 2009 Yates retired and Eleanor Benson, the former head of the sixth form, became acting headmistress. In 2016 Jo Code became headmistress. In September 2015 the school became a coeducational school with 56 boys and 94 girls in that year's intake.
There is no county-wide local education authority in Merseyside, instead education services are provided by the five smaller metropolitan boroughs of Knowsley, Liverpool, Sefton, St Helens and Wirral: List of schools in Knowsley; List of schools in Liverpool; List of schools in Sefton; List of schools in St Helens; List of schools in Wirral
The original school in Anfield These drawings were the school Christmas card for the 1979 centenary. The school was founded by Alderman William Preston, one time Mayor of Liverpool, and the Vicar of St. Margaret's, Anfield, Reverend John Sheepshanks. The school opened in 1879 by the parish dignitary and MP for West Toxteth, Mr TB Royden. The ...
Archbishop Blanch School is a Church of England secondary school for girls located in Liverpool, England. [1] The school is named after Baron Stuart Blanch who was Bishop of Liverpool from 1966 to 1975, and Archbishop of York from 1975 to 1983. It is a voluntary aided school administered by Liverpool City Council and the Anglican Diocese of ...