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Notre Dame Catholic College, Liverpool

1902 establishments in EnglandAll pages needing cleanupCatholic secondary schools in the Archdiocese of LiverpoolEducational institutions established in 1902Girls' schools in Merseyside
Secondary schools in LiverpoolSisters of Notre Dame de Namur schoolsUse British English from February 2023Voluntary aided schools in England

Notre Dame Catholic College is a Catholic secondary school and sixth form in Everton, Liverpool, England. Founded by the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur, it was a girls' school for most of its history but became coeducational from September 2012.

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Notre Dame Catholic College, Liverpool
Notre Dame Close, Liverpool Everton

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L4 4EX Liverpool, Everton
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