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    Anfield Infants School

    4.0 (1 review)

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    17 years ago

    Not a bad school, Has done well with our kids, teachers are mostly friendly and helpful and there isn't really any major issues.

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    St. Edward's College

    St. Edward's College

    5.0(2 reviews)
    2.1 mi

    brilliant school, new headteacher has made this school astonishing.Good on him.But also the…read moreteachers are amazin, kind hearted and just sweet souls.

    I attended a Catholic Volutary Aided State School between the ages 16-18 at St. Edward's College…read more6th Form, Sandfield Park to study my A-Levels. During my time there, I literally studied till I dropped! By word of mouth, I heard that I was attending one of the top Schools in Liverpool, so I had to brace myself for the amount of home work and extra activities I was involved in. This did put me under a lot of pressure as stress levels were inevitibly high during those years. However, if it had not been for St. Eddie's (as some call it), I would probably not have achieved my full potential. The School is located in quite a peaceful surrounding and when you enter the site, it has this classic School look about it with long corridors, a huge playing field and even a swimming pool (which was a bonus). The 6th Form building is pleasantly decorated in a building of heritage that the School has preserved. Its interior walls are painted in lovely pink too! Each classroom in the Upper School fits an average of 20 pupils and they have a wide range of facilites to benefit from, throughout the institution. There are also a couple of common rooms where you can eat and chat to friends in a controlled environment. If you are a parent and have a child or you are of the post-16 criteria, look no further than St. Edward's College.

    Trylingual

    Trylingual

    4.3(3 reviews)
    3.6 mi

    Trylingual is a foreign language education centre for children and adults in the heart of Allerton…read moreRoad. Whilst teaching the language of the country, they also educate students in the culture and identity of the country. They provide translation and interpretation services as well as a wide range of language tuition and classes. They boast a list of clients including Wigan FC, Liverpool FC and many of the local schools. The students at Trylingual are invited to study at the headquarters on Allerton Road where they can enjoy a quiet place to study, have access to the library and free wi-fi, additionally they have a private viewing room where you are able to watch foreign films. Beginners are welcome, and the language tuition provided is Spanish, French, German, Italian and Japanese, however they will try and provide you with any language you require. They also offer English as a foreign language classes. The prices are quite reasonable at £214 for a 12 week course for adult beginners and intermediates, whereas advanced classes rise to £230. If you are over 65, you will get 15% off. Children's summer camp is £104 for 20 hours per week. GCSE and A Level booster courses cost you between £120 and £150.

    Try Lingual isn't just able to teach you another language. They also offer translation and…read moreinterpreting services. I was looking for some help in translation of a letter and stumbled across Try Lingual. I found them very professional. If you are looking for classes the prices are fairly competitive given my experience of courses I took in Manchester. What I did find that was different about Try Lingual is that they offer classes for kids, and toddlers. Weekend classes and a summer language class!

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    Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts

    4.0(5 reviews)
    2.3 mi

    From the outside, Liverpool Institute of Performing Arts looks like an impressive Georgian building…read morethat is home to important academics. In actual fact, it's an all singing, all dancing facility where students are encouraged to live out their Glee and Fame fantasies! Built in 1825, the building was originally used as a school for boys with past students including Paul McCartney and George Harrison. Hearing the building was empty and neglected in the late eighties, McCartney joined forces with entepeneur and Brit School founder Mark Featherstone-Witty to regenerate and re-open the building as a higher education facility for creatives. After a seven year struggle and mulit-million pound investment, the doors open in 1996 offering students diplomas, degrees and post-graduate programmes in everything from Performing Arts, Music, Dance and Sound Technology to Entertainment Management and Theatre and Performance Design. I've never studied at LIPA personally but if I was in my teens, I might aspire to. Alongside regular classes, there are masterclasses and Q&A sessions with industry veterans and musicians. Previous guests have included Trevor Horn, Malcolm McClaren, Antony H. Wilson, Alan McGee, Cathy Dennis and Will Young.

    I lived with 8 LIPA students last year and dealt directly with the institute in helping to set up…read moreand promote performances across the city! I must say, this place breeds talent on a huge scale and I'd never lived amongst such a great group of people before. What's more is they all spoke highly of LIPA and all that it has to offer. LIPA has a huge success rate and many affiliations across the performance industry. It offers classes in singer/song writing, music management, performance, community performance, dance, acting and a wealth of interlinked modules. It's an expensive place to study and can be a hard place to get into due to the amount of applications that the institute receives each year.. But it's a great place, a really sound place (Excuse the pun). LIPA students have a great social community and I was proud to be a part of it as I met some fantastic and talented people from all corners of the globe!

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