There was international interest in the system, provided by Northern Computers, with requests from countries such as Australia, New Zealand and Iceland, among others.
As well as offering word processing and computing courses, it also facilitated data transfer between the school's split sites and could be used as an electronic mail system.
[3] During the 2005 Ofsted inspection, the school's overall effectiveness was judged to be satisfactory, deemed to be an improvement on previous years.
[5] Objection were initially raised with regards to the closure of Bootle High School, despite indications that the DfES had approved the council's plan.
[6] 1984 – 2009 A meeting held at the Town Hall, Bootle in May 2007 indicated the project would cost approximately £22.4m, with the new higher capacity Litherland High School operating from 1 September 2009.