Some of you may already know that this website has been inactive for the past couple of years — but I’m delighted to announce that LC Press is now being
From Traditional Highlife to Cosmic-Funk: Ghana’s Rich History of Music
In post-colonial Ghana, music flooded across towns and cities like a tsunami. New genres developed and took the country’s airwaves by storm. The most popular of these genres was highlife
A Crisis of Confidence
It is difficult to remember any one particular Winchester College chapel service. They were repetitive experiences of finding oneself pressed uncomfortably inwards by a boy on either side and a
LC Press Publishes: The Experience of Christianity
Hans van Mourik Broekman, who teaches RS at LC and former head of expressive arts Brian Donnelly have combined to author a book of paintings and reflections, introducing young people
A greener look at the past? Teaching environmental history at Key Stage 4 and 5
Environmental history, which deals primarily with changes in environments and the ways historical societies have interacted with them, is not a new field. Clarence Glacken’s Traces on the Rhodian Shore,
Intent 2022
Liverpool College publishes Intent 2022 How should a school respond to the experience of the pandemic? What have we learned? What should happen now? What do we want to
Heart’s ease and school free: lessons from David Jones
Extending fields spread flatly, far to either side, uninterrupted to the sight, not any longer barriered nor revetted in. It was a great goodness in their eyes, this expanse,
Lockdown Learning from a Family’s Perspective
We value the structure that Liverpool College’s home school is providing. Last lockdown, our child from year 7 Howson’s, was still in primary and school started vaguely during the









