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Archbishop Blanch School

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Type
  
Voluntary aided school

Headteacher
  
Miss Heather Duggan

DfE URN
  
104705 Tables

Local authority
  
Liverpool City Council

Religion
  
Church of England

DfE number
  
341/4781

Phone
  
+44 151 233 7373

Motto
  
Ad Lucem Per Crucem

Location
  
80 Earle Road Liverpool Merseyside L7 6HQ England

Address
  
80 Earle Rd, Liverpool L7 6HQ, UK

Similar
  
Caldersto School, Bellerive FCJ Catholic, Alsop High School, Archbishop Beck Catholic, Saint Hilda's Church of

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Archbishop Blanch School is a Church of England secondary school for girls located in Liverpool, England. The school is named after Baron Stuart Blanch who was Bishop of Liverpool from 1966 to 1975, and Archbishop of York from 1975 to 1983.

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It is a voluntary aided school administered by Liverpool City Council and the Anglican Diocese of Liverpool. Archbishop Blanch School was formed in 1981 from the amalgamation of two grammar schools, and moved to a site in 1993, before moving to its current site in September 2015. The school was awarded specialist Technology College status in 1995 and became a Training School in 2007.

Archbishop Blanch School offers GCSEs and BTECs as programmes of study for pupils. The school sixth form is part of the Faiths Partnership with fellow member schools Bellerive FCJ Catholic College, St Hilda's Church of England High School and St Margaret's Church of England Academy. Together, the schools offer a range of A-levels and further BTECs.

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Archbishop Blanch School Wikipedia