Birkenhead School

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Birkenhead School - Preparatory. Shown here the clock tower and the Chapel

Birkenhead School is an independent school located on the Wirral, in the Northwest of England. Founded in 1860, for boys from aged three to eighteen. In 2000 the sixth form became co-educational, followed in 2006 by a co-educational Nursery Department (for children aged three months to three years) and Pre-Prep. Entrance is via the Prep School, by open competitive examination at 11, by Common Entrance at 13, or by interview at the sixth-form level. The school decided in 2006 to accept girls in the kindergarten and Preparatory departments.

The current headmaster is John Clark (since 2003). Previous headmasters include Stuart Haggett (1988-2003) and John Gwilliam (1963-1988).

Notable Old Birkonians

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