St Hilda's C.E. High School:
Telephone:
0151 733 2709
Email:
info@st-hildas.com
St. Hilda’s has a proud history of educating Liverpool’s children, beginning on 1st May 1894 when the school, founded by the Community of the Sisters of the Church, opened under its original name, Sefton Park School. Emily Ayckbaum – ‘Mother Emily’ – the founder of the school wrote that pupils cannot love God “unless they know him; neither can they know him; for as St. Paul says, ‘apart from the love of God and the love of man for God’s sake, all knowledge is nothing.” Inspired by this, the Sisters’ aim was to provide a sound education built on Christian principles. more>

Parent… pupil… prospective parent or pupil… former pupil… prospective member of staff… whatever your reason for visiting our website, we welcome you...more>
On Friday 26th May, normal service – lessons! - at school was suspended for the afternoon, because everyone was involved in our first Enterprise Fair. For one and a half hours, the whole focus of pupils and staff was on commerce: buying and selling of products from our range of stalls. more>

The St Hilda’s Church of England High School Open Day will take place on Thursday 2nd July 2009 between 10am – 12pm and from 6pm – 8.30pm offering prospective pupils and their parents an opportunity to find out more about St Hilda’s in a friendly, informal atmosphere... more>

As Part of St. Hilda’s C.E. High School's all school enterprise initiatives we have introduced an all school trade fair where each department in school works with a group of students, to create a product or service related to... more>
Thursday 2nd April was an exciting day in the English Department: Frank Cottrell Boyce was visiting! The famous children’s author was here to attend the Upper and Lower Book Club who were meeting to discuss, respectively, his novels ‘Millions’ and ‘Cosmic’... more>
