School Transport 2016-2017

 

School Bus Routes 2016-2017

Transport is managed through the Bursary and enquiries about availability can be discussed with them.

They are contactable by email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

The table below is a summary of bus routes available this year. There may be slight differences to these routes and pricing depending on demand. TO DOWNLOAD SCHOOL BUS ROUTES AND PRICES for 2016-2017 CLICK HERE

To download an application form please click here

 

ROUTE 1

West Derby

Walton Hall Ave, Croxteth, West Derby Village, Sandfield Park, Knotty Ash, Queens Drive, Liverpool College

ROUTE 2

Rainford

Windle, Eccleston, Burrows Lane, Eccleston Park, Huyton, Childwall, Gateacre, Woolton Rd., Liverpool College

ROUTE 3

Warrington

North Widnes

Winwick Park, Westbrooke, 7 Woods, Lingley Green – Bold Heath, Cronton, Ball O’ Ditton, Hough Green, Halewood, Woolton, Menlove Ave, Liverpool College

ROUTE 4

Rainhill

Elton Head Rd, Lea Green, Sutton Heath, Rainhill Stoops, Warrington Road Rainhill, Whiston, Dragon Lane, Windy Arbour Rd, M57/M62 Interchange, Tarbock Rd, Roby Rd, Bowring Park Rd, 5 Ways, Queens Drive, Liverpool College

 

 

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Ofsted Inspection

On 26-27 November 2019, the College had a Section 5 inspection. To download the report and the letter from the Principal to parents about the report, please click on the links below:

Ofsted Report for Liverpool College (November 2019)

Letter from the Principal - Ofsted Report Publication

 

On 8 January 2019, the College had a Section 8 short inspection. To download the report letter and the letter from the Principal to parents about the report, please click on the links below:

Ofsted Short Inspection Letter for Liverpool College (January 2019)

Letter from the Principal - Short Inspection Letter Publication

 

On 19-20 May 2015, the College underwent its first Ofsted Inspection. To download the report and the letter from the Principal to parents about the report, please click on the links below:

Letter from the Principal - Ofsted Report Publication

Ofsted Report for Liverpool College (May 2015)


Boarding Inspection

On 26-28 June 2023, the College's boarding provision was inspected by Ofsted. To download the report, please click on the link below:

Ofsted Boarding Report for Liverpool College (June 2023)

On 9-11 March 2020, the College's boarding provision was inspected by Ofsted. To download the report, please click on teh link below:

Ofsted Boarding Report for Liverpool College (March 2020)


On 28-30 June 2016, the College's boarding provision was inspected by Ofsted. To download the report, please click on the link below:

Ofsted Boarding Report for Liverpool College (June 2016)

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Parent View

Parent View is an online questionnaire that parents and carers can use to tell Ofsted what you think about your child’s school at any time of the school year and at the time of a school inspection.

To complete the short questionnaire at https://parentview.ofsted.gov.uk you simply need an email address and a password to register. Once your login has been activated, it only takes a few minutes to choose answers to 12 short questions about the school, such as how well we deal with bullying, the quality of teaching, whether the level of homework given to your child is appropriate, and whether you would recommend the school to other parents.

Inspectors will consider parents’ views alongside other evidence when making a judgement about a school. It is also useful for us because it gives valuable information about what you think of the school and helps us to improve.

Please remember, you can give your opinion of your child’s school through Parent View at any time during the school year. At the time of an inspection, you can refresh or resubmit your views and the facility will overwrite your previous response so that only one ‘view’ for each parent, per school, is held.

Your views are important in helping inspectors make a decision about our school,and to help us know what is going well and what could be improved.

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Pupil Premium

The Pupil Premium

The Government introduced pupil premium funding with the aim of narrowing the gap between the disadvantaged pupils and their peers.   Pupils eligible to receive this funding are in four groups: those entitled to free school meals (FSM), those who have been entitled to free school meals during the last six years (Ever6), children in care or looked after (CLA) and services children. The Government believe that the pupil premium, which is in addition to the main school’s funding will address the current underlying inequalities between children eligible for Free School Meals (FSM) and their wealthier peers.

Pupil Premium Strategy Statement 2023/24

This statement details our school’s use of pupil premium (and recovery premium) funding to help improve the attainment of our disadvantaged pupils.

It outlines our pupil premium strategy, how we intend to spend the funding in this academic year and the outcomes for disadvantaged pupils last academic year.

Please click here to view the Strategy Statement for 2023-24.

Further Information for Parents and Carers

Pupil Premium Eligibility 

The names of the pupils who qualify for Pupil Premium are given to us by the Department for Education (unless the pupils are designated as Looked After Children in which case the respective local authority provides the funding). Liverpool College does not identify which pupils qualify. Inclusion on the pupil premium listing will not automatically entitle your child to free school meals. If you feel you are eligible for free school meals then you should make an application to your local authority.

The pupil premium allocation is an allocation to the school not your individual child. It is the responsibility of the school to spend and account for this spending.

Hardship Assistance Requests

Parents or carers who feel that they need help with aspects of their child’s education can complete a request form seeking assistance. To apply for assistance please complete the form below and submit it to Mrs Haynes (Vice Principal). Submission of an application is not a confirmation that assistance will be granted but each application will be considered on its own individual merits and once considered you will be notified of the outcome. 

Hardship Assistance Request Form

Hardship Assistance Request Form (pdf version)

evaluating impact 2020-21

To view the analysis of the Pupil Premium funding click here

To view the Pupil Premium Spending and Development Plan for 2020-21 click here

evaluating impact 2019-20

To view the analysis of the Pupil Premium funding click here.

To view the Pupil Premium Spending and Development Plan for 2019-20 click here

evaluating impact 2018-19

To view the analysis of the impact of the Pupil Premium funding click here.

To view the Pupil Premium Spending and Development Plan for 2018-19 click here.

Evaluating Impact 2017-18

To view the analysis of the impact of the Pupil Premium funding  click here

To view the Pupil Premium Spending and Development Plan for 2017-18 click here

Evaluating Impact 2016-17

To view the analysis of the impact of the Pupil Premium funding click here.

To view the Pupil Premium Spending and Development Plan for 2016-17 click here
 

Evaluating Impact 2015-16

To view the analysis of the impact of Pupil Premium funding click here. 

To view the Pupil Premium Grant Expenditure  2015-16 click here.

 

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Term Dates

Term Dates 2023-24

Michaelmas Term 2023

 INSET:  Thursday 31 August and Friday 1 September 
 Term Begins:   Monday 4 September
 Half Term:   Monday 23 October to Friday 3 November
 Term Ends:   Friday 22 December

 

Lent Term 2024

 INSET:  Monday 8 January
 Term Begins:  Tuesday 9 January
 Half Term:    Monday 12 February to Friday 16 February 
 Term Ends:     Thursday 28 March
 Good Friday:  29 March
 Easter Sunday:  31 March

 

Summer Term 2024

 INSET:   Monday 15 April
 Term Begins:    Tuesday 16 April
 May Day:
(Bank Holiday)
 Monday 6 May
 Half Term:  Monday 27 May to Friday 31 May
 Term Ends:  Friday 12 July 
 

Term Dates 2024-25

Michaelmas Term 2024

 INSET:                    Thursday 29 August and Friday 30 August 
 Term Begins:    Monday 2 September
 Half Term:  Monday 21 October to Friday 1 November
 Term Ends:  Friday 20 December   
 

Lent Term 2025

 INSET:                    Monday 6 January
 Term Begins:  Tuesday 7 January
 Half Term:  Monday 17 February to Friday 21 February 
 Term Ends:  Friday 4 April
 Good Friday:  18 April
 Easter Sunday:  20 April
 

Summer Term 2025

 INSET:  Tuesday 22 April
 Term Begins:  Wednesday 23 April
 May Day
(Bank Holiday):
 Monday 5 May
 Half Term:  Monday 26 May to Friday 30 May
 Term Ends:  Friday 11 July 
 
 
Boarding Halls: 
The boarding house opens at 16:00 the day before term begins and closes at 18:00 hours the day term finishes

Holidays in Term Time

We hope that parents will not request leave of absence for holidays during term time as, in accordance with legislation, it is normally school policy to refuse permission. If leave of absence is required a request must be made in advance in writing to the Vice Principal (Mrs Cassidy).

 

Unauthorised Absences

Only the school can approve leave during term time; parents cannot. Should a pupil miss school for an activity which has not been approved it counts as unauthorised absence.                                                                                                                                         

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Parent Information

In preparation for our transition to academy status, this Parent Information section, along with the rest of the website, is currently being updated and information will continue to be added during the summer holiday.

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Uniform & College Shop

 SCHOOL SHOP OPENING HOURS (NORMAL ARRANGEMENTS)

Monday

12.30pm – 5.00pm

Tuesday

CLOSED

Wednesday

12.30pm – 5.00pm

Thursday

CLOSED

Friday

CLOSED

Saturday

9.30am – 12.30pm

Sunday

CLOSED

Parent Information Booklet

 

The PTA's 'LC Pre-Loved Outlet'.

The PTA have an on-site permanent facility, where nearly new uniform is available. 
 
The outlet is located at the back of Godwyn House, very close to the College Uniform Shop.  

Details of summer holiday opening times (from 24 July) for the outlet are listed below:
 
 Monday: 

1pm-3pm

 Wednesday: 

1pm-3pm

Please email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. for appointments.

Please note that the outlet is run by volunteers, so opening times may be subject to change. Parents will be notified via the PTA Facebook page and via WhatsApp.

Uniform Lists

Please click on the link below to download the school uniform lists from September 2023: 

LIVERPOOL COLLEGE UNIFORM LIST

To download the current School Uniform Policy please click HERE

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In 1840, Liverpool College was founded on a commitment to educate the whole person. Although we made this pledge over 170 years ago, it has never been more relevant than now.

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We pursue our mission of Learning with Character through the LCA+ curriculum. LCA+ is a challenging, broad and engaging curriculum consisting of seven academic and subject strands and seven strands of personal and social education and development.

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Admissions

We educate children from 4 – 18 years old and welcome applications from parents both within and outside the Liverpool area. 

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