Litherland High School

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Litherland High School
The logo of Litherland High School
Achieving By Caring
Established 1948
School type Secondary School
Headmaster Mr Jim Donnelly
Location Litherland, Liverpool, England
Website Litherland High School

Litherland High School is a school in Litherland, Sefton, Merseyside. The current headteacher is Mr Jim Donnelly. The school has a specialist status in Languages, and teaches many languages including Spanish, Italian, French, German and Chinese. It celebrates it's 60th birthday in March 2008. The high school is also part of the Litherland Partnership, which also comprises of other local primary schools including Beach Road Primary School and St Philips CoE Primary School, among many others

In October 2006, the Liverpool Echo Newspaper reported that Sefton Council had been awarded government funding to build a new school, which would merge together with Bootle High School. The project, which is estimated to cost in the region of £20 million, could be ready in September 2009. The school would also see it's own Sixth form, which would be constructed on the Netherton site.[1]