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The IM Marsh Campus is a former university campus in south Liverpool. It was, until 2021, home to the School of Education, Leisure and Sport Studies and the School of Teacher Education and Professional Learning (both part of the Faculty of Education, Health and Community (EHC)), of Liverpool John Moores University.
It formerly housed the majority of the university's sporting facilities including: sports hall, two gymnasiums, fitness suite, climbing wall, tennis courts, hockey astroturf and three large playing fields.[1] All the facilities were operated by Marsh Sports.[citation needed]
History
The Liverpool Gymnasium College, later the Liverpool Physical Training College, was founded in 1900 by Irene Mabel Marsh (hence the IM Marsh Campus) as a physical education teacher training college for women.[2][3] It was initially at a site at 110 Bedford Street, expanding into adjacent buildings, until Irene Marsh bought Barkhill House in 1919.[4] It was renamed the I.M. Marsh College of Physical Education in 1947, and became co-educational in 1987. The campus briefly became part of the University of Liverpool, until being transferred in 1981 to Liverpool Polytechnic which later became Liverpool John Moores University.
Ellinor Hinks, 20th century physical educator, photographer and film maker
2011 and on
On 30 March 2011, LJMU announced their intention to sell the campus and relocate the faculty to the city centre.[6] This has had the foreseeable effect of rendering it as not as up to date as other LJMU campuses, as funding has not kept up with that of other campuses.
In 2022 the Bark Hill villa was saved from demolition after it was listed.[7]