St Benedict's College

Saint Benedict's College
Religion Roman Catholic
Headteacher Mr Matthew Davis
Location Horrocks Avenue
Liverpool
Merseyside
L19 5PF
England England
53°21′19″N 2°53′19″W / 53.3554°N 2.8887°W / 53.3554; -2.8887Coordinates: 53°21′19″N 2°53′19″W / 53.3554°N 2.8887°W / 53.3554; -2.8887
DfE number 341/4788
DfE URN 104710 Tables
Students 787
Ages 11–18
Website www.saintbenedicts.co.uk

Saint Benedict's College was a catholic secondary school and sixth form college located in Garston, Liverpool. The school was coeducational from years 7 to 11 and included sixth form.[1]

Saint Benedict's College was opened in 1955 under the name 'Blessed John Almond' in recognition of local martyr John Almond who was an Allerton resident. In 1971 it was renamed Saint John Almond, this followed John Almond being made a Saint by Pope John Paul II.

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