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  1. Our Story. Policy. COVID 19. Based on the site of the Liverpool Institute for Boys, the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts opened its doors to its first intake of students in 1996. Its conception dates back to 1991, when Mark Featherstone-Witty - who helped set up The Brit School – started formulating plans for his next project, a ...

  2. Jun 11, 2021 · The Liverpool Institute High School for Boys (later the Institute of Art) Paul went to the august Liverpool Institute High School for Boys — where he would be joined by another budding musician ...

  3. History Formation. LIPA was founded by Paul McCartney and Mark Featherstone-Witty.McCartney had known since 1985 that the building which had housed his old school, the Liverpool Institute High School for Boys, was becoming increasingly derelict after the school's closure and wished to find a productive use for it; Featherstone-Witty had set up the Brit School in London and was looking for an ...

  4. Feb 16, 2021 · Liverpool Institute High School for Boys Mount Street, Liverpool. (1825-1985)

  5. The Liverpool Institute High School for Boys was an all-boys grammar school in the English port city of Liverpool. The school had its origins in 1825 but occupied different premises while the money was found to build a dedicated building on Mount Street. The institute was first known as the Liverpool Mechanics' School of Arts. In 1832 the name was shortened to the Liverpool Mechanics ...

  6. Liverpool Boys High School is a comprehensive school serving a multi-cultural community. The school includes many students from a background of socio-economic disadvantage. Liverpool Boys High School is a learning community. We believe all students can learn well. To this end we strive to create a caring, supportive environment in which each ...

  7. Architecture. The building is a peculiar collection of classically columned frontage with additions and fragmented satellite buildings of different eras. It has a central projection consisting of a fine cornice, supported by four columns in the Ionic order - a front of "bold & massive effect" (Memorials of Liverpool, V 2., p.258) and "somewhat ...

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