Liverpool College takes its cue from the city itself, it's a lively, exciting and challenging place to be, and there's a place for everyone to be at their best. Nowhere is this more evident than in the performing and creative arts.

Every year there is an extensive and wide-ranging programme of
events : concerts, exhibitions and productions offering all of our
pupils the opportunity to show-case their talents. Fittingly for a
school that can number along its alumni Sir Rex Harrison and Sir
Simon Rattle, the emphasis is very much on performance. In the past
12 months one Year 7 pupil has sung in Liverpool Cathedral, played
at the Wigan Jazz Festival and taken part in our popular series of
lunchtime concerts in Sefton Park's beautifully restored Palm
House.
"As I start this next chapter as the Royal Northern's Undergraduate 'Scholar' Liverpool College has taught me that whilst this is a wonderful beginning, it is only the first step on my career pathway and I will remember all that I have learnt at the College especially about keeping focused and striving to do my best"
From the orchestra to the blues band, the choirs to the many
rock groups, there's something for everyone. Recent productions
of 'Barnum' and 'Grease' have used a cast and crew
of a hundred pupils, and the Prep School's annual production
always offers an opportunity for 'rentacrowd'.
We also host a resident community arts venture, 'The
Myriad'. Both the Myriad Theatre Company and the Myriad Jazz
Project bring young people from all over the city to perform
together at a very high level. A specially commissioned ensemble
drama production, 4Ever, was taken on tour to New York and Chicago,
and plans are in place for the Jazz Project to cross the Atlantic
in the near future.
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