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The Liverpool Blue Coat School is a grammar school in Liverpool, England. It was founded in 1708 by Bryan Blundell and the Reverend Robert Styth as the Liverpool Blue Coat Hospital and was for many years a boys' boarding school before restoring in 2002 its original policy of accepting boys and girls.
We are the singular grammar school in Liverpool and have a rich heritage and tradition within the city. We are a multi-cultural co-educational school, rich with diverse cultural and religious backgrounds. Our aim is meet the learning needs of our highly able learners with their holistic development at the centre of our provision.
The Liverpool Blue Coat School Archives charts more than three centuries of this world famous educational institution’s history.
The Liverpool Blue Coat School, also referred to as the Charity School or the Blue Coat Hospital, was the original occupier of the present Bluecoat building in School Lane. The school, set up for the town’s orphaned and destitute children, had been founded in 1708 by the Rector of Liverpool, Reverend Robert Styth and Bryan Blundell, a master ...