Hoylake Holy Trinity C of E Primary School is a Christian school for 3- to 11-year-olds in the south of Hoylake, Wirral Peninsula, England. The school is under the control of the Metropolitan Borough of Wirral local education authority. The new building was established in 1979 by the Mayor of the Wirral alongside the school's Victorian era building. Holy Trinity C of E Primary School is in the top 20's of the best schools on the Wirral, The primary school's church was Hoylake Holy Trinity Church in Trinity Road, but was changed to St Hildeburghes in The Kings Gap as it was demolished in 1976.
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