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Huyton College : ウィキペディア英語版 | Huyton College Huyton College was an independent day and boarding school for girls founded in England in 1894 as the sister school to Liverpool College 〔Misc authors (1993) Some Liverbird Poets (Liverpool, Huyton College)〕 with which it merged on 27 July 1993,〔http://schooletc.co.uk/school-huyton-college-127247〕 a few months short of its 100th birthday. The Liverpool College for Girls, Huyton, as it was originally known, was started in 1894 and intended to be parallel to the Liverpool College Boys' Upper School. It catered for girls between the ages of 4 and 18. In its early days, and towards the end of its time based at Huyton Hall before the merger, it also took day boys up to the age of seven. The school is mentioned in the book "The Wildcats of St Trinian's" by Frank Launder.〔Launder, F (1980) The Wildcats of St Trinian's (London, Armada)〕 == Motto == ''Fideliter fortiter feliciter'' (Faithful, happy, brave)
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