3 schools found in Liverpool
England's school system: State schools are free for all residents. Independent schools charge fees from £12,000/yr. Grammar schools are free and selective. International schools offer IB, American and other curricula for expat families. Talk to our advisors for personalised guidance.
One of Liverpool's leading independent schools, founded in 1840. A co-educational day school offering GCSEs and A-Levels with strong academic results and a vibrant extra-curricular programme.
The Catch: Liverpool's flagship independent school. Fees are among the most affordable for an independent school in England, but the campus is urban and compact. Don't expect a country estate.
A leading independent school in Crosby, Liverpool, founded in 1620. Separate boys' and girls' schools on the same campus, with outstanding A-Level results and a strong tradition of excellence.
The Catch: A historic dual-school campus in Crosby. Boys' and girls' schools are separate but share facilities. The campus is in suburban Crosby — a long commute from central Liverpool.
One of Liverpool's top state grammar schools, consistently ranked among the best in the North West. Free to attend for qualifying students with exceptional A-Level results and strong university placement.
The Catch: FREE. One of the top state schools in the North West. Entry is by selective 11+ exam. The school is heavily oversubscribed — competition from across Merseyside is fierce.
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