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

  3. COBA is the association of former pupils of Liverpool Collegiate School, a prestigious independent school that closed in 1985. The website provides news, events, memories and contact details for the old boys and their families.

  4. 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. He would transfer to a private school for three or ...

  5. A collection of documents related to the history and management of Liverpool Collegiate School, a former boys' school in Liverpool, England. The records cover the period from 1842 to 1985 and include student, financial, operational, personnel and miscellaneous records.

    • 1842-1985
    • RECORDS OF LIVERPOOL COLLEGIATE SCHOOL
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  6. 24. März 2015 · 6. 1K views 8 years ago. Former pupils and teachers from the 1930s and 40s return to Liverpool Collegiate's magnificent building, which has been restored and converted into flats, to...

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  7. 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 extracted from the Liverpool Education Department publication 'Yesterday's Schools 1880 - 1980'