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St Edward's College is a co-educational Catholic school with academy status in the UK located in the Liverpool suburb of West Derby.Founded in 1853 as the Catholic Institute, the college was formerly a boys grammar school run by the Congregation of Christian Brothers, known widely as the Irish Christian Brothers.
People educated at St Edward's College, Liverpool. Pages in category "People educated at St Edward's College" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 ...
St Edward's College; St Francis Xavier's College, Liverpool; St John Bosco Arts College; St John Fisher Catholic High School, Wigan; St John Rigby College, Wigan; St Julie's Catholic High School; St Mary's Catholic High School, Astley; St Peter's Catholic High School; Saints Peter and Paul Catholic High School; The Salesian Academy of St John Bosco
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St Edward's College; St Francis Xavier's College, Liverpool; St Hilda's Church of England High School; St John Bosco Arts College; St Julie's Catholic High School; St Margaret's Church of England Academy; The Studio School Liverpool
St Cecilia's RC Junior School; St Charles' RC Primary School; St Christopher's RC Primary School; St Clare's RC Primary School; St Cleopas' CE Junior Mixed and Infant School; St Cuthbert's RC Primary and Nursery School; St Finbar's RC Primary School; St Francis de Sales RC Infant and Nursery School; St Francis de Sales RC Junior School; St ...
St Edward's College is a Catholic school in Liverpool. It may also refer to: St Edward's College, East Gosford, a school in Gosford, New South Wales, Australia; St Edward's College, Malta, a school in Vittoriosa, Malta
Fenton was born on 5 June 1921 in Liverpool, England, [2] to Cornelius O'Connor Fenton and his wife Agnes Claudina Fenton (née Ingoldby). [1] His father was a vicar. [3] He was educated at St Edward's School, then an all-boys private boarding school in Oxford. [4] In 1940, he matriculated at Queen's College, Oxford to study theology. [3]