School history
Liverpool Public School – over 150 years of service to our community
Liverpool Public School is proud of its history. We aim to develop this page into a living history of our school.
Contributions are welcome from anyone who has been a part of our school – students, staff, or community members. We accept photographs, documents and personal narratives.
Please email contributions to liverpool-p.school@det.nsw.edu.au
A brief history of Liverpool Public School
Liverpool Public School opened in October 1863, with Mr Frederick Ransom Seaborn as teacher. The school building was a simple weatherboard structure with shingled roof. Whist there is no record of initial enrolment, by the end of 1863 there were 50 students registered as enrolled.
Read a detailed history of Liverpool Public School (PDF 1473KB) for the period 1863-1940 compiled by the Department of Education’s Division of Research and Planning for Liverpool Public School’s centenary celebration in 1963.
By 1951, Liverpool Central School as it was called, had an enrolment of nearly 2200 students with a teaching staff of 60. During this period, the school grounds were almost entirely covered with portable rooms and the playground was designated as a ‘walk only’ area.
With the opening of Liverpool Girls’ High School in 1954 and Liverpool Boys’ High School in 1955, the secondary sections of the school moved leaving the infants and primary departments to become known as Liverpool Primary School. Read a letter from the Parents and Citizens Association (JPG 312KB) announcing the new name at the beginning of the school year in 1955.
Images from the past
Below are a series of selected images of Liverpool Public School over the years.
Click on each heading to expand the section and view the images.
Where possible, every effort has been taken to ensure the accuracy of the dates provided.
19th Century
20th Century
Eric Wilson Painting
About the Painting
The painting is by Eric Wilson, a local artist who grew up in Liverpool. He was born in 1911 and died in 1946.
Eric Wilson won a scholarship in 1937 to study art at the Royal Academy School in London. On his retrun to Australia, he played an important role in the early sharing of cubist ideas and methods during the 1940s.
His artworks are held in collections by the Art Gallery of New South Wales and National Gallery of Victoria. They also feature in private art collections.
This painting was donated by Eric Wilson to Liverpool Public School circa 1934/35. The painting is of his mother who is standing outside her home, thought to be at the back of the terraces along Macquarie Street in Liverpool.
'OSLO' School Canteen 1950s and 1960s
New Buildings and Refurbishments 1988 to 1955
1994 Promotional Video
1995 Time Capsule
150th Anniversary
Liverpool Public School's youngest student and oldest ex-student cut the celebration cake.
Celebrating 150 years of learning in 2013
Liverpool Public School celebrated its 150th anniversary in 2013.
A heritage day was held on Tuesday 30 July 2013 as part of our year of celebration. The school was transformed back in time as students and staff spent a day discovering what school life was like in 1863.
An open day was held on Saturday 19 October 2013 and well attended by many current and former students, staff and community members. Our local member of parliament presented our school with a certificate of appreciation for 150 years of learning.
Unveiling of the 150th anniversary plaque by school leaders and special guests.
21st Century
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