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  1. The John Fisher School admits 180 boys each year at age 11 without regard to aptitude or ability.Of the 180 places, 30 are reserved for applicants from within the Sutton deanery. Applicants must complete their Common Application Form for their home local authority before the closing and return it to their Home Local Authority by the closing date of 31 st October 2023.

  2. For ‘Sat Nav’ users the school’s postcode is CR8 3YP. However, this will take you to the rear of the school on Great Woodcote Park. The main entrance and reception is on Peaks Hill – a road which runs parallel to Great Woodcote Park. Car parking is limited on the school site during the day. There are usually plenty of parking spaces on ...

  3. Students are welcome on site after 8.15am and are expected to be in school and moving to their Form time by 8.40am. Each week students in every Year group have a Collective Worship in the Chapel and a Team Meeting in the Main Hall. Please see the table below for the current structure of the day: School Description Goes Here.

  4. d3giikteahxfyn.cloudfront.net › bc48c72e-5bcc-42aa-b660-0c93b1f8b9a4 › 1da12e62-deThe John Fisher School

    The John Fisher School. The John Fisher School is a successful Catholic comprehensive school which has been serving the local community since 1929. The school has a long history of academic success, cultural and sporting excellence in the spirit of St. John Fisher, which continues today. Our aim is that every student will progress to a high ...

  5. Performance. GCSE results 25.08.2022. The John Fisher School has achieved yet another positive set of GCSE results, with 82% 5 A*-C (4+) including English and Maths. 89% of students secured a 4+ in English and 85% of students gained a 4+ in Maths. Headteacher Mr McCullagh stated “it is difficult to draw conclusions on changes in performance ...

  6. Our Patron Saint. Saint John Fisher (c. 19 October 1469 – 22 June 1535) was an English Roman Catholic Bishop, Cardinal and Martyr. He was executed in the Tower of London by order of King Henry VIII during the English Reformation for refusing to accept him as Head of the Church of England. On June 22, 1535, John Fisher was taken from his cell ...

  7. Welcome to The John Fisher School Sixth Form. First and foremost, I’d like to thank you for considering us as your destination for Post-16 studies. Whether you’ll be a returning student from Y11or a new student joining us from somewhere else, you’ll instantly become a lifetime member of the ‘Fisher Family’.