The Old Schoolhouse Community Project

The Old Schoolhouse began life as St. Agnes primary school. Today, a charity set up by local residents manages the newly refurbished building. The Old Schoolhouse Charity project is a non profit making charity (Registered Charity: 1097390), currently employing two full time members of staff and a part time cleaner. Most of the day to day work is done by our wonderful team of volunteers.

We offer a friendly and welcoming atmosphere with high quality offices and meeting rooms. We can arrange lunch for your meetings if required. Adjacent to our upper meeting rooms we have ' break out' rooms for tea, coffee and lunch.

Our building is fully accessible with platform lifts to the upper floor and hall. Toilets for those with disabilities are situated on both ground and first floors.

Organisations that are either based at, or currently use The Old Schoolhouse, include: 

Huyton with Roby History Society - meet on First Friday in the month, 7 to 9:30pm

Knowsley Pensioners Advocacy & Information Service 0151 449 3706 (Kirkby 0151 546 3088) Advice and information for pensioners

HealthWatch - 0151 449 3954 consults with the local community in regard to health service provision

Slimming World - meets Monday 6.30pm - 8.00pm

Knowsley Carers - 0151 482 6279 support for people for care for a relative

Alzheimers Society 0151 426 4433 hold fortnightly Singing for the Brain sessions

Springfield Bowling  use the Hall during the winter months for indoor bowling  Contact through the Old Schoolhouse Community Project

Dogs Trust  provide advice and training for dog owners  Contact on 07388 377386  Website  www.dogstrust.org.uk

U3A  groups meet to discuss science subjects, and creative writing   Contact through the Old Schoolhouse Community Project

Huyton with Roby History Society  meet monthly for talks on local history   Contact through the Old Schoolhouse Community Project

Imagine Independence   Imagine Independence is a charity that promotes recovery and inclusion, enabling and supporting people to live full and independent lives.   Contact 07969 201927  Website www.imagineindependence.org.uk

First Step  supports people suffering from domestic abuse   Contact on  0151 548 3333  Website  www.thefirststep.org.uk 

Contact Details

0151 480 9177

reception@oscp.co.uk

St John's Road
Huyton
Merseyside
L36 0UX

Opening days / times
Monday-Friday; 9.00am-5pm

Additional Information

Age range

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Disabled access info
Our building is fully accessible with platform lifts to the upper floor and hall. Toilets for those with disabilities are situated on both ground and first floors.
Availability comments

Monday-Friday; 9.00am-5pm

Things to know

DBS Policy in place

Volunteering opportunities available

Delivery period
January - December

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