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  2. City of Liverpool College - Wikipedia

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    www.liv-coll.ac.uk. The City of Liverpool College is a further education and higher education college in Liverpool, England. The college is located over several sites across the Knowledge Quarter – a district in the Liverpool city centre. Community-based provision has been disestablished in response to reduction in funding provision by ...

  3. Category:Alumni of City of Liverpool College - Wikipedia

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    Category. : Alumni of City of Liverpool College. Alumni of The City of Liverpool College, a further education college in Liverpool, Merseyside, England .

  4. Knowledge Quarter, Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    The City of Liverpool College is the largest further education college in the Liverpool City Region and is spread across five city centre campuses. Established in 1992, the college provides courses for somewhere between 12,000 and 20,000 students every year. The college also provides higher education programmes. [15] [16] [17]

  5. Talk:City of Liverpool College - Wikipedia

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    City of Liverpool College → File:The City of Liverpool College Logo.png"The" is a component part of the name, specifically added when the name was changed from Liverpool Community College in 2013, as shown at the college's official website, in newspaper reporting, in Ofsted reporting

  6. Liverpool College - Wikipedia

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    Liverpool College was the first of many public schools founded in the Victorian Era. The foundation stone of the original building was laid on 22 October 1840 by Edward Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby K.G. (then styled the Rt. Hon. Lord Stanley MP), the first patron of the college. A group of Christian Liverpool citizens, many of whose names ...

  7. Liverpool Collegiate School - Wikipedia

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    The Collegiate is a striking, Grade II listed building, [1] with a facade of pink Woolton sandstone, designed in Tudor Gothic style by the architect of the city's St. George's Hall, Harvey Lonsdale Elmes. The foundation stone was laid in 1840 and the Liverpool Collegiate Institution was opened by William Gladstone on 6 January 1843, originally ...

  8. Wally Brown (educator) - Wikipedia

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    Wally Brown, CBE DL was Principal of Liverpool Community College from its creation in 1992 until his retirement in 2008. [ 1][ 2][ 3] Born in Toxteth, Liverpool, Brown was previously Head of Community Education in Lambeth, and an adult education manager in Manchester . At the time of the Toxteth riots, in 1981, Brown was living locally, was ...

  9. John Houlding - Wikipedia

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    Conservative. Education. Liverpool College. Occupation. Businessman, politician. Known for. Founding Liverpool F.C. John Houlding (c. August 1833 – 17 March 1902) was an English businessman and local politician, most notable for being, the founder of Liverpool Football Club and later Lord Mayor of Liverpool.