The John Fisher School

The John Fisher School
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United Kingdom
Coordinates51°20′44″N 0°08′02″W / 51.34548°N 0.13386°W / 51.34548; -0.13386
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TypeFaith school voluntary-aided
Selective school 1991–2008
Independent school 1929–1977
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
Established1929[1]
FounderPeter Amigo
Department for Education URN103009 Tables
OfstedReports
HeadteacherMr Robert F. Teague
GenderMales
Age11 to 18
Enrollment1113[2]
Capacity1195[3]
HousesBecket  
Bede  
Challoner  
Fisher  
More  
Newman  
Teresa  
Colour(s)Year 7 – Year 9
  
Year 10 – Year 11
  
Year 12 – Year 13
  
PublicationThe Kingfisher
The Fishtickler
Newsletter
The Student Voice
Feeder schoolsLaleham Lea Primary School
AlumniOld Fisherians (Old Boys)
Websitewww.johnfisherschool.org

The John Fisher School is a Roman Catholic voluntary-aided boys' faith school based at Peaks Hill, near Purley, South London. The school is located in and funded by the London Borough of Sutton. It occupies the former site of the 19th-century prep school Falconbury School. The school operates as a faith (Roman Catholic) comprehensive School, educating boys mainly from south and central Croydon. It has a history of selection, and (as a selective entry grant-maintained school, and before that as a fee-paying boys' grammar school) has drawn pupils from across London and South East England.

The school has operated selective admissions policies twice in its history, from when it was founded in 1929 until 1977, and more recently from 1991 to 2008. It was, alongside the London Oratory School, one of the last selective entry Catholic comprehensive schools to defy the Schools' Admissions Code by continuing to interview prospective pupils and their parents. There have been no parental interviews since 2008, with the final cohort of boys selected by interview leaving the school in the Summer of 2014.

The school has grown since the end of its selection policy from 700 pupils to over 1000, and was set to grow even more beginning in 2016 (30 additional places).

  1. ^ The John Fisher School – History of the school Archived 24 June 2009 at the Wayback Machine, accessed 26 April 2009.
  2. ^ "The John Fisher School". Ofsted. Retrieved 25 July 2019.
  3. ^ "The John Fisher School – GOV.UK". get-information-schools.service.gov.uk. Retrieved 6 April 2020.