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Roscoe
Opened as Lisburn Lane in 1924. In 1925, headmistress was Blanche PEARCE. In 1928, the school was renamed in honour of William Roscoe, a poet born in Liverpool who was very closely involved in the abo...
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Teacher Training
In the late 1700s, when Gore’s Directory was first published, those calling themselves teachers came from many different backgrounds. Over the next few years, with the growth of Charity and Church sc...
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History
I started building up an archive of Liverpool schools in Summer 2006. Obviously, it’s still in its very early stages and there are bound to be errors. This is an ongoing project, and I hope people wil...
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St Edmund's
Church of England Secondary School. Became a girls only school around 1912. Moved from Colquitt St to Devonshire Rd, close to Princes Rd and Princes Park gates, around 1925. The school is listed at ...
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All schools
Ready soon!
Liverpool has always been religiously diverse, and this is reflected in the schools. I have tried to identify denomination for each school, although I have struggled with untangling St Ma...
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A - C
On 1850 maps, there is a school marked near the junction of Aintree Lane, Wango Lane and Bull Bridge Lane. Listed under Lancashire County Council in 1911 - average attendance under 100. Not sure wh...