The gospel values along with high quality course curriculum offered by the De La Salle School Liverpool assists the students to assimilate the Christian thoughts in their mind and soul.
The aim of De La Salle School Liverpool
De La Salle Humanities College in Liverpool is a voluntary aided school for boys which is managed and controlled by the Liverpool Education Authority together with De La Salle Brothers. This highly renowned Catholic comprehensive school with its well developed Sixth Form section educates the students from age group 11 to 18. The school has been named in honor of St John Baptist De La Salle who was a patron for those people who are devoted towards educational service.
How to apply at Liverpool De La Salle School
The prime aspiration of De La Salle Humanities College is to provide the students with education based on gospel ethics and ideals. The different categories of students who can apply at this renowned Catholic school are as follows:
- Roman Catholic boys going to the primary schools and attending the local churches of Our Lady of Sorrows, Our Lady Queen of Martyrs, St. Matthew's, Our Lady of St. Philomena's, St. Teresa's and Our Lady & St. Swithin's. The students who stay in these churches and attend
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other Catholic primary schools may apply as well.
- Students from any primary school of Liverpool having a brother going to De La Salle Humanities College may apply to this school
- Boys from Non-Catholic families whose parents are highly interested to provide their children with proper Christian education.
Students are usually assessed on the basis of Key stage 2 performance results and are examined within a week. This result is combined with the ability tests of students at the time of selection.
Departments at De La Salle School
The School curriculum includes a number of departments like geography, history, business studies, history, functional skills, ICT, design and technology, physical education, science, religious education and work related education.
Alumni of De La Salle School Liverpool
Some of the famous ex-students of this school are the celebrated Everton players like Wayne Rooney and Mick Lyon. Paul Jewell, the ex-manager of Wigan, was also the student of this school.
The De La Salle Humanities College can be found in many other places of Britain as well as in 85 different countries of the world.
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