Liverpool Institute Educational Foundation
The trustees of these charities are responsible for making awards to Liverpool school students.
LIEF directly funds individual students who have proceeded to Higher Education.
MBSSS provides annual funding for headteachers to make awards to students still at school.
Our Awards and Grants
Through the Liverpool Institute Educational Foundation and the Margaret Bryce Smith School Scholarships, our aim is to support and enhance the education of students from Liverpool.
The Liverpool Institute Educational Foundation is a registered charity and was established to administer the assets of former Liverpool Institute High School, which closed in 1985 as a result of educational reorganisation in Liverpool.
Liverpool Institute Educational Foundation
The Liverpool Institute Educational Foundation is a registered charity and was established to administer the assets of former Liverpool Institute High School, which closed in 1985 as a result of educational reorganisation in Liverpool.
In 1908, James Smith, a local Wine Merchant, bequeathed a sum of money in memory of his late mother, Margaret Bryce Smith to make annual awards of scholarships to Liverpool Students.
Margaret Bryce Smith School Scholarships
In 1908, James Smith, a local Wine Merchant, bequeathed a sum of money in memory of his late mother, Margaret Bryce Smith to make annual awards of scholarships to Liverpool Students.
In 1908 James Smith a local Wine Merchant bequeathed a sum of money in memory of his late mother, Margaret Bryce Smith to make annual awards of scholarships to Liverpool secondary school children. The awards were to be known as The Margaret Bryce Smith School Scholarships in her honour.