• Curriculum and Programme

    The Middle School offers pupils a broad mandatory curriculum and programme. In our lengthened school day, pupils will typically experience daily a combination of lessons and sports and activity periods. 

    Regular homework is set and posted on line through the parent portal program, and feedback provided to pupils and parents. Our aim is to inspire in our pupils the core Lerpoolian traits: Purpose, Passion and Challenge. We demand the best from each pupil and providing a variety of learning experiences marked by high expectations and outstanding teaching.
     


    Curriculum Overview

    Subject Quality Descriptors (Middle School)

    Year 7 Curriculum Overview

    Year 8 Curriculum Overview

    Year 9 Curriculum Overview

    Middle School Diploma

    NSI Middle School

    NSI - British Values

     

    If you would like to find out more about the curriculum please look at our Curriculum Policy or contact the school with your query using the Contact Us page.

     


    Curriculum and Timetable

    On entering Year 7, pupils will be placed by prior attainment as measured by results in the Key Stage 2 SATs into one of two bands. The bands are divided into two teaching classes, creating four groups which we call 7P, 7Q, 7R & 7S. Within the bands pupils are set for Mathematics and Spanish. In Years 8 and 9 most lessons taught in classes, although there is setting in Mathematics and languages when pupils are allocated to classes according to ability in the subject. The curriculum in the Middle School years is broad and balanced as can be seen in the curriculum overview above and made up of 19 different components, 14 of which are traditional academic subjects. and balanced so that pupils can explore many different areas of knowledge and develop their skills, abilities and interests.

    A unique feature of the Middle School is that every pupil is involved in the Spanish Immersion programme and begins the study of Latin.

    The timetable is set on a two week cycle of 50 65 minute lessons: prosaically titled Week A and Week B. The two-week cycle includes 2 periods of games and 4 periods of activities.


    Houses and Form Time

    Every pupil is assigned to both a House and a form group. Each House has a pastoral area with lockers near a House leader in the Middle School  The houses attend chapel together and there is a weekly House assembly. In addition, the houses compete in various intramural sporting events and activities.


    NSI

    NSI (Non Solum Ingenii – Not Only Intellect) is the name given to the Middle School, Upper School and Sixth Form section of the PSHCE programme of study. This is a new programme, having been introduced in September 2014. It has been developed in light of parental and pupil feedback and our prime intention is to respond to pupils’ needs. We welcome pupil, parent and colleagues’ feedback in order to evaluate the effectiveness of the curriculum and continually improve it. Three NSI Leads, one in each school, are responsible for the development, evaluation and co-ordination of the delivery of the programme. The NSI Lead for Middle School is Ms L Hamilton.

    The content in Middle School (Key Stage 3) and Upper School (Key Stage 4) 4 is based on the framework provided by the PSHE Association and is based on three core themes:

    1. Health and Wellbeing
    2. Relationships
    3. Living in the Wider World

    How is NSI Delivered?

    NSI is delivered during one or both of the registration slots, with House Form groups having specific allocated days for this purpose. House Tutors deliver the programme and NSI Leads assist Heads of House in evaluating the quality of the teaching of NSI.

     


     

    Sport and Activities

    Pupils compete in numerous competitive sports fixtures. In addition there is a broad programme of activities. These include: Art - Cre8 group, Boys rugby, Chess, DT - 'Design and Make It' group, Girls hockey, Knitting and crafts club, Debating group, Girls netball, ICT – Coding, School play rehearsals, Science STEM CLUB.

    In Form time Middle Schoolers engage with the Great Books programme, an opportunity for pupils to read well known and challenging books they select themselves from a list created by the English Faculty. It is also the time when NSI (an abbreviation of NON SOLUM INGENII, Not only the intellect from the College motto), our program of Personal Health Social Citizenship and Character education, is delivered.


    Careers

    In Year 8, Middle Schoolers begin to receive independent Careers education. We  use the Inspire Program, a partnership between CASCAID and Futurewise. This programme begins in Middle School but is continued in the Upper School. It seeks to raise the aspiration of our pupils and assist them in selecting appropriate GCSE courses and post-16 courses.


    The School Day and Routines

    The timetable is divided into 50 65 minute periods over two weeks. Every year group has a Games session. A key feature of the timetable is the extensive activities programme. Two periods per week are set aside for activities and pupils can select from a wide variety of options including sports, the arts, adventurous activities, community service and academic enrichment.

    Middle Schoolers may choose to take their lunch in the Middle School Hall, or may choose to eat in the main College dining room.

    The SENCO and the SEN staff provide support and guidance to pupils, parents and staff, and works closely with Heads of School and Heads of Year to ensure individual needs are met.

    Pupils with English as an Additional Language take extra lessons to develop their English skills, replacing some timetabled lessons.


    Five Period Day

    8.25 First Bell

    8.30 – 8.35 Registration

    8.35 – 9.00 Assembly, Chapel, or Form Periods

    9.05 – 10.10 Period 1

    10.15 – 11.20 Period 2

    11.20 – 11.40 Morning Break

    11.40 – 12.45 Period 3

    12.45 – 1.35 Lunch

    1.35 –1.45 Afternoon Registration

    1.45 – 2.50 Period 4

    2.55 – 4.00 Period 5

    4.00 End of School
     

     

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    Curriculum and Programme

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    Welcome from the Head

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    Curriculum and Programme

    In the Prep School, we offer a broad curriculum where our children can strive for academic excellence, but also have the opportunity to be active, creative and artistic. There are also lots of different activities and clubs, which take place in the Prep School during Activity Hour, within the school day, and after school.

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  • Welcome from the Head

    Welcome from the Head

    The Middle School (Years 7-8, ages 11-13) aims to transition pupils from primary education, challenge them to embrace a broad curriculum and make them into independent and confident learners with the skills, passion for learning and sound habits to make a success of their GCSE programme in the Upper School.

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    Welcome from the Head

    Blessed with a beautiful campus, life in the Upper School begins for pupils at the start of year 10 and aims to build on the good work of Mr Fox and his Middle School team. The Upper School provides opportunities for children to succeed in a wide variety of environments and their achievement at every level is celebrated.

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    Curriculum and Programme

    The Upper School comprises pupils in years 10 and 11 and has its own prefects, Heads of Year and Head of Upper School. Our Upper School pupils have made their GCSE choices and are engaged in ambitious programme of studies which includes English, Maths, Spanish or French, Science, and either Geography or History as mandatory subjects.

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  • Welcome to Liverpool College Sixth Form

    Welcome to Liverpool College Sixth Form

    Sixth Form should be a fruitful time in the personal and intellectual development of every student. Our aim is to provide our students with a purposeful and challenging experience which strengthens their capacities and interests, develops their character, and gives them the confidence to take the next step on their academic and life journey.

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    The Sixth Form Experience

    Our Sixth Form is about more than taking A level courses. We aim to provide pupils with a breadth of experiences and challenges which will allow them to develop into independent learners with a passion for further study and the skills to lead others. We do this through careful guidance and mentoring by a committed and caring staff and a rigorous and challenging curriculum which includes experiences in and out of the classroom. Some people call these “soft skills”. They are not easily measured or described in league tables and inspection reports. But it is the development of those skills, the Learning with Character, which makes two years in our Sixth Form a transformational experience for so many pupils.

     

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    Policies

    Policy Documents

    Please click on the links to view our College policies:

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    Uniform & College Shop

    Uniform & College Shop

    Uniform

    Please click here to download the school uniform policy which contains the uniform list for all the parts of the College.

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    Examination Results & Office

    Examination Results & Office

    Examination Results 2017

    A Level Success 2017

    A Level Headlines 2017

    GCSE Success 2017

    Examination Results 2016

    You can access data on school performance (the School Performance Tables) from the Department for Education by clicking here

     Key KeysagfasEYFS, Key Stage 1 and 2

    To download the EYFS, Key Stage 1 and 2 results please click here.

    Key Stage 4 (GCSE)

    To download the Key Stage 4 (GCSE) results please click here.

    Year 13 A2 Results

    To download the A2 results please click here.

    Examination Documents and Timetables

    To view and download important documents and information, including timetables, for public examinations please Timetables and Document Downloads.

    Public Examinations are always stressful, and Mrs Hayes, our Examinations & Sixth Form Manager, works with teachers, SEN staff, students, parents and Awarding Bodies. 

    The examination page on the website is frequently updated with key information, such as the timetable for forthcoming examinations.

    Individual timetables are always issued to candidates before any series of examinations.

    If you have any enquiries regarding public examinations, please do not hesitate to contact Mrs Hayes on:

    Tel: 0151 724 4000 ext. 212

    e: chayes@liverpoolcollege.org.uk

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    Old Lerpoolians

    Old Lerpoolians are the association of former Liverpool College students.

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    Our Community

    Our Community

    The College is proud is of its history. Our school played an important role in the growth and development of the city of Liverpool and in bringing educational opportunity and excellence to the city.

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    Welcome to the Parent Teacher Association

    Welcome to the Parent Teacher Association

    At Liverpool College PTA, we aim to bring parents and the college closer together to work as one, for the benefit of the college pupils.

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  • State Boarding at Liverpool College

    Liverpool College is a boarding school.

    We offer boarding for pupils 15 years or older as a member of the State Boarding School Association (SBSA).

    To download our Boarding Brochure please click here.  If you would like one sending out please contact us.

    Boarding provides a unique experience giving pupils an excellent opportunity to develop independence, maturity and community living skills.

    Our boarders are ambitious and focused on achieving their best in their studies.

     Our boarding house is a friendly and supportive environment. It is a home away from home for a diverse and committed group of pupils and staff. The staff support and encourage each pupil to achieve the best academic outcomes and to participate fully in everything Liverpool College has to offer.

    Our boarding house is located next to our campus in Derby Hall. Facilities consist of large and comfortable single or twin rooms. In addition, the boarding house has communal rooms for relaxation, study, and snacking. In October 2017 our Boarders moved into a new, multi-million pound refurbishment of Liverpool University’s Derby & Rathbone Halls of Residence.

    Each student has their own smartly furnished bedroom with en-suite while the accommodation boasts a total of nine kitchen/dining rooms, three TV/media rooms, a table tennis room and twelve 40” smart TVs.  Add to that, the fact that cleaners come in three times a week and it feels a little bit like living in a  4* hotel! Five basketball, football and tennis courts a few steps away at the end of our garden make these facilities second to none for any student considering boarding as an option for 6thform.

    Boarders share meals in our dining room, excursions, and activities together, Most of all, they are part of a close knit community where they are known and supported. Our last inspection rated boarding as excellent. Read our boarding inspection report here.
     

    What is a State Boarding School and how much does it cost?

    There are 38 state boarding schools in the country. They offer free education and only charge for boarding. Because of this, the boarding fees we charge are less than 50% of those charged by private fee paying schools.

    To learn about our fees see links below:

    Boarding Fees 2017 - 2018
     

    Results

    Our boarders are frequently among our top performers at A level. In 2016 our boarding leavers went on to take up places at prestigious universities including Cambridge, Cardiff, Edinburgh & University College London.  One of our 2016 leavers has his story on the State Boarding Forum website http://stateboarding.org.uk/press-releases/390-german-boarder-earns-six-a*.html
     

    How to find out more and apply?

    We hope you will visit Liverpool College and find out more about boarding. Please contact Mrs Loveridge, Registrar, to arrange a visit or ask for an application.

    The application process includes a suitability for boarding interview, and a course discussion to help you choose the right subjects and course of study. Mrs Loveridge will be happy to explain this to you. If you would like to arrange a visit or request an application please contact her on 0151 724 4000 ext: 228 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

    As a state boarding school we only accept applications for boarding at Liverpool College from holders of EU or UK passports.

     

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