Refurbishment: The Parish Church of ST Mary The Virgin Wavertree
Refurbishment: The Parish Church of ST Mary The Virgin Wavertree
Refurbishment: The Parish Church of ST Mary The Virgin Wavertree
Redevelopment Records show that St Mary’s School was in operation as far back as
1863. Links with the Church were strong and attendance at Church and
In 1949 the Church Council agreed to purchase the Methodist church Sunday School were compulsory.
(built in 1872) in Victoria Park and convert it into the Parish Church of Due to increasing numbers a new school was built in Rathbone Road
St Mary, Wavertree. and opened on 28th October 1872. By 1891 an additional building was
Very extensive alterations were carried out; all interior fixtures, added to create an Infants Department.
including gallery and vestibule, were removed and two entrances closed. After the Second World War and the new Education Act, the local
The old sanctuary became the baptistery and the east of the church Education Authority took over all financial responsibility for the school.
constructed at what used to be the back of the building. Choir and In 1954 the school was reorganised as a Junior School; children aged 11
clergy vestries were entirely rebuilt, modern sanitation incorporated and and over transferred to Olive Mount Secondary Modern School.
a new heating system was installed. The church was furnished with oak Changes to education and funding of schools, as well as falling numbers
fittings, left in natural colour. finally led to the school closing in 1991. The site of the day school was
sold and some of the monies raised went to fund refitting and
refurbishing the Church building.