[3] After World War II, further buildings were constructed - a dining annex, an assembly hall, a library and an art room, which was completed around 1953-4.
When the new hall was opened, this area was converted into three classrooms onto the yard, and laboratories to the front onto Queens Drive.
The lower school was demolished and the site has since been used to develop a Tesco Metro store and a car park.
[4] The campus recently benefited from the construction of a new £8.4m building designed by architects 2020 Liverpool and includes a new canteen, new 6th form facilities, reception area, atrium, new Spanish, Humanities, and English learning pods as well as classrooms with improved IT facilities and a new dance and activity studio.
All students at Key Stage 3 study English, mathematics, science, humanities, Spanish, PE, music, drama, art and design as well as PSHCE, picking up the additional subjects of IT and Technology in Years 8 and 9.
The PE department runs activities that include athletics, badminton, basketball, boxing, cricket, fitness, football, hockey, netball, rounders, rugby, swimming, table tennis, and trampolining.