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Now and then photos of the chancel area of St Luke's.

Founders' Day 1940 wasn't held in the Cathedral but in "The Bombed Out Church." Read on to find out why. More...

Down time for Roger

In a former life Roger Thomason (School,1962) was Export Manager for G&J Greenall (one of the oldest Gin distillers in the UK). Here Roger recounts hi… More...

Alumni News

Down time for Roger

In a former life Roger Thomason (School,1962) was Export Manager for G&J Greenall (one of the oldest Gin distillers in the UK). Here Roger recounts hi… More...

Sara Holroyd (Jones),Old Huytonian, shares the family story of her Uncle on the 80th Anniversary of the Normandy Landings. More...

General

Jordan Beyga (Butler's, 2008) We are pleased to advise our members of the recent success one of our alumni is enjoying in their new job. More...

Oxford University

Five College 6th formers gain offers from prestigious Oxford and Cambridge Colleges. More...

Scouts

John Hicks gives us a whole new perspective on the idea of the word that describes being weak or lacking in initiative. More...

Mont St Michel, Brittany, France

Scout camp memories from 1964 More...

Obituaries

School

Now and then photos of the chancel area of St Luke's.

Founders' Day 1940 wasn't held in the Cathedral but in "The Bombed Out Church." Read on to find out why. More...

A dolphin found on the shoreline at Parkgate leads to four Lerpoolians featured in the local newspaper. More...

From the Archives

Timberrrr! White pine timber synonomous with East Coast of Canada production.

Openings and opportunities in the timber trade were fully exploited by Lerpoolian, William Malcolm Mackay, in the late nineteenth century. More...

With the tenth anniversary approaching, we reprint from the Liverpool Echo of the 19th of July, 2014, the sad news of the death of Louise Reeves, whic… More...

First XI Cricket 1984

Unbeaten season for 1984 Cricket XI More...

Principal's Newsletters Monthly Roundup

Each week the Principal writes to the school. Here are extracts from those letters which we feel may be of relevance and interest to The Lerpoolians More...

Interviews with staff members (former and present)

Tim Harvey taught Music at Liverpool College between 2003 and 2012. In this interview, we hear about Tim’s early life, studying at The Bluecoat, other… More...

A tall man in a tall building.

"Don't ever question the value of volunteers. Volunteers built Noah's Ark; the Titanic was built by professionals."  More...

33 (years) not out!

Following Andy's delightful talk at the London Dinner (2023), we expand on some of his entertaining anecdotes from the dinner in this illuminating int… More...

Huyton College

Sports

Team 2024: Newcomb JM, Khan, Clegg, Newcomb DJ, Hulme, Bee

Once again The Old Lerpoolian Shooting Team heads to Bisley for the 2024 Imperial Meeting - School's Veteran shoot, but did we improve on last year? More...

Come and relive the amazing events of Liverpool College's 1st XV, when they toured Canada in 1989 More...

Chris Lovelock (School House, 1982) reports on the NRA Schools' Veterans Match at Bisley More...

Reunion

At the latest gathering of "Last of the Summer Wine", a special reunion occurred. More...

L - R: Richard Day, Ian Muir, Jim McMaster, Richard McCullagh and Martin Day.

Following on from previous reports from their gatherings in 2022 and 2023, Jim McMaster once again reports on this successful reunion. More...

Tinged with sadness because we are saying goodbye to a dear friend...... More...

Miscellaneous

Timberrrr! White pine timber synonomous with East Coast of Canada production.

Openings and opportunities in the timber trade were fully exploited by Lerpoolian, William Malcolm Mackay, in the late nineteenth century. More...

A dolphin found on the shoreline at Parkgate leads to four Lerpoolians featured in the local newspaper. More...

Welcome to the (mad) world of some of the 1989 leavers. More...

Whose who.

Timberrrr! White pine timber synonomous with East Coast of Canada production.

Openings and opportunities in the timber trade were fully exploited by Lerpoolian, William Malcolm Mackay, in the late nineteenth century. More...

One of "The Few"

“Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few.” ― Winston Churchill. More...

A photograph of Alan Sytner (Image: unknown))

Alan Sytner - the man who originally opened The Cavern Club in Mathew Street, was also a Lerpoolian. Read here his obituary produced initially in The … More...

Review of Event

Liverpool College CCF presents its Colours at the Remembrance Service More...

Woolton Golf Clubhouse, 18th Green & practice putting area

The outgoing President, Steve Dickinson (Brooks,1977), reviews the year's golfing highlights, and we also report on the Autumn meeting. More...

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