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Lerpoolian Kate Anson wins the women's high jump title at the UK indoor athletics championships. She cleared a season's best of 1.84m to take the win. More...
To kick start your Poetry challenge on the Lerpoolian website I would like to offer a salute to the late, great Tylerius, alias Tyler, J.E.A. (60 How… More...
Lerpoolian Kate Anson wins the women's high jump title at the UK indoor athletics championships. She cleared a season's best of 1.84m to take the win. More...
In 1982, SS Uganda, was requisitioned for military duty as a hospital ship for the Falklands War, call sign "Mother Hen," discharging, mid-cruise, 315… More...
A regular "Dr Who" baddie in the 1970s, but Stephen was so much more versatile than that. Read on and celebrate the many parts he played during a long… More...
Musician, actor and journalist. We celebrate the life of Lerpoolian Bernard Falk More...
Elaine Mills writes to inform us that her husband Peter died peacefully in early December. More...
The Parents Teachers Association annual fireworks extravaganza was a sell-out. For those who missed it, we report on the evening. More...
September 24th & 25th were special days for the Chavasse family members and Liverpool College. More...
At the Liverpool College Foundation's AGM in January, the principal advised that an Ofsted Inspection was due anytime. We are delighted to release the… More...
Check in with some formal images taken in the late 1960s and 1970s. Who do you remember? More...
A recent scroll through the College Magazine of September 1965 revealed this fascinating piece of College history which was penned at that time by kee… More...
We read, last year, about the talented cricketers of 1984; now it's the turn of their debaters. More...
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...
For history pupils, 6th formers, CCF Cadets and rugby players of a particular era, the name Stephen Brady will bring back many memories. Now is your c… More...
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...
"Don't ever question the value of volunteers. Volunteers built Noah's Ark; the Titanic was built by professionals." More...
In 1982, SS Uganda, was requisitioned for military duty as a hospital ship for the Falklands War, call sign "Mother Hen," discharging, mid-cruise, 315… More...
Principal Alison Haynes congratulates The Lerpoolians on achieving its 2000th member. More...
How young were you when you tried something for the first time? How old were you when you stopped doing something? What new thing did you start, and … More...
Evensong with the Turning of the Leaves of the Memorial Books of the King's Regiment More...
A regular "Dr Who" baddie in the 1970s, but Stephen was so much more versatile than that. Read on and celebrate the many parts he played during a long… More...
Musician, actor and journalist. We celebrate the life of Lerpoolian Bernard Falk More...
Read about the exploits of this Lerpoolian, and World War One, Royal Naval Air Service and RAF Ace and his ensuing exploits. More...