Liverpool Boys High was established in 1955 and is set in spacious, attractive grounds. The school is a learning community where all students study under a wide umbrella of trust, respect for the individual, tolerance for differences, and recognition of achievement.
Facilities: Sports fields, basketball, volleyball and tennis courts, library, hall and gymnasium, three computer rooms.
Electives Years 7 to 10: History, Commerce, Geography, Music, Drama, Computing Studies, Technical Drawing, Technics Wood, Technics Metal, Technics Electronics, Food Technology, Visual Arts, Human Movement, Design and Technology, Indonesian, Japanese.
Electives Years 11 and 12: Ancient and Modern History, Biology, Business Studies, Chemistry, Design and Technology, Drama, Economics, Electronics, Engineering Science, Food Technology, Geography, Industrial Technology, Information Technology, Japanese, Legal Studies, Music, Photography, Physics, Visual Arts. Vocational education courses including Retail, Building and Construction are also offered.
Sport: The school participates in the Edmondson Zone Grade Competition in basketball, cricket, hockey, indoor soccer, oztag, rugby union, soccer, tennis, and volleyball. Sporting teams also participate in the CHS state knock-out competitions. Recreational sports include indoor soccer, snooker, squash, table tennis, tae kwon do, tennis, tenpin bowling and weights.
Extracurricular activities: Debating, drama, gifted and talented writing days, multi-cultural activities, music, Samoan dance, Duke of Edinburgh’s Award Scheme, student leadership programs, and the production of an annual arts festival and the Multi-Cultural Day House Cup.
Welfare and personal development: A multi-level system of support provides students with opportunities to build self-esteem and confidence. A structured student council, comprehensive peer support and a peer mediation program are also running. Work experience is offered in Years 10 to 12. Liverpool Boys High School is a popular school and those applying from outside the area need to demonstrate a satisfactory application to school work.