Dovedale Primary School Explained

Dovedale Primary School
Coordinates:53.386°N -2.9159°W
Type:Community school
Head Label:Head Teacher
Head:Nik Smith
Address:Herondale Road
City:Liverpool
County:Merseyside
Country:England
Postcode:L18 1JX
Local Authority:Liverpool City Council
Ofsted:yes
Dfeno:341/2036
Urn:141960
Lower Age:4
Upper Age:11

Dovedale Primary School is a primary school situated on Herondale Road in the Mossley Hill district of Liverpool, England. It is a mixed community school founded in 1908.[1]

The school was previously known as two separate schools, Dovedale Junior School and Dovedale Infant School, but has since merged. It is Dovedale Primary which is probably best known as the school which George Harrison and John Lennon of The Beatles,[2] and Lennon's lifelong friend Pete Shotton attended. Some others who attended the school were comedian Jimmy Tarbuck and the newsreader Peter Sissons. In the 1950s, it had a very good reputation as a 'feeder' school for Liverpool grammar schools such as Quarry Bank High School, the Liverpool Institute for Boys, and the Liverpool Blue Coat School.

In 2001, John Lennon's widow, Yoko Ono, donated £25,000 for school refurbishments.[3]

In September 2015, the two schools formally merged management, and are now recognised as a single school by the Department for Education, known as Dovedale Primary School.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Liverpool Schools . liverpool-schools.co.uk . 28 March 2009.
  2. Web site: Liverpool Local History . BBC . 2002 . 27 March 2009.
  3. Web site: Yoko threat over Lennon portrait . BBC News . 14 May 2001 . 23 March 2009.