St Vincent's School
Chamber Rating
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Lee Forresthill
Hi my name is Lee Forresthill this is a Picture of all of my friends in Yeah 12 and 13 at St Vincente'S School Left 2004
May 23rd, 2022 -
Mr Trevor Mooney
My son attended St Vincent's School for the Blind from the age of 5 until the age of 16 and they have need the happiest days of his life so far. This school is highly recommended.
Nov 2nd, 2021 -
AOB Shitsngiggles
I too was the past people of Saint Vincent school from the age of 4 to the age of 17. I was residential. There were difficult times as in every life experience but over all Mmy experience was very positive. I felt the school was definitely more of a family to me than my own family simply by dint of me living there 90% of the time. Wonderful facilities to meet my needs. This could never be replicated in a mainstream school far too expensive for the specially trained staff and specialised equipment. I have very many lovely fond memories of my childhood/adolescence at this school
Nov 1st, 2021 -
alyson pochet
May 24th, 2018
Contact Info
- (151) 228-9968
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for St Vincent's School?
A The phone number for St Vincent's School is: (151) 228-9968.
Q Where is St Vincent's School located?
A St Vincent's School is located at Yew Tree Ln, Liverpool, eng L12 9HN
Q What is the internet address for St Vincent's School?
A The website (URL) for St Vincent's School is: http://www.stvin.com/
Q How is St Vincent's School rated?
A St Vincent's School has a 5.0 Star Rating from 3 reviewers.
Ratings and Reviews
St Vincent's School
Overall Rating
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( 3 Reviews )Lee Forresthill on Google
Hi my name is Lee Forresthill this is a Picture of all of my friends in Yeah 12 and 13 at St Vincente'S School Left 2004
Mr Trevor Mooney on Google
My son attended St Vincent's School for the Blind from the age of 5 until the age of 16 and they have need the happiest days of his life so far.
This school is highly recommended.
AOB Shitsngiggles on Google
I too was the past people of Saint Vincent school from the age of 4 to the age of 17. I was residential. There were difficult times as in every life experience but over all Mmy experience was very positive. I felt the school was definitely more of a family to me than my own family simply by dint of me living there 90% of the time. Wonderful facilities to meet my needs. This could never be replicated in a mainstream school far too expensive for the specially trained staff and specialised equipment. I have very many lovely fond memories of my childhood/adolescence at this school
alyson pochet on Google