Pre-lim History of Cardinal Heenan School
History:
The school
is named after Cardinal John Carmel Heenan. Until 1983 it was known as Cardinal
Allen Grammar School, when it merged with St Margaret Mary's Boys' School. It
opened in September 1958 with around 300 boys when administered by the
Liverpool Education Committee. Next door was the Convent of Mercy (R.C. Girls)
High School, a girls' grammar school on Yew
Tree Lane.
The school
was originally based at two sites, one for Year 7 and 8 (years 1 and 2 of the
old school year system) around half a mile (800m) from the main building on Pilch Lane, Huyton. The upper school,
now the only building, is based at Honeysgreen
Lane, West Derby.
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