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Until 1977 it was a fee-paying boys [[grammar school]], but in that year it became an all-ability school maintained by the [[London Borough of Sutton]]. In 1992, following much discussion and a vote by parents, John Fisher was incorporated as a [[Grant Maintained]] School. In 1998 the School expanded from four to five forms of entry, and in September 1999, it became a voluntary-aided school once more. |
Until 1977 it was a fee-paying boys [[grammar school]], but in that year it became an all-ability school maintained by the [[London Borough of Sutton]]. In 1992, following much discussion and a vote by parents, John Fisher was incorporated as a [[Grant Maintained]] School. In 1998 the School expanded from four to five forms of entry, and in September 1999, it became a voluntary-aided school once more. |
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In 2004 John Fisher School became a Specialist Sports College and construction began on a 1.2 million pound Sports hall which was opened by [[Sir Bobby Robson]]. Today, John Fisher is organized into 6 forms of entry in the lower school, but remains a five form entry school, admitting 150 pupils. |
In 2004 John Fisher School became a Specialist Sports College and construction began on a 1.2 million pound Sports hall which was opened by [[Sir Bobby Robson]]. Today, John Fisher is organized into 6 forms of entry in the lower school, but remains a five form entry school, admitting 150 pupils. |
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The School has always had a reputation for firm discipline. Old Boys of the School, especially those from the time of Robin M. Gregory's leadership, claim students were often subjected to physical aggression, verbal abuse and public humiliation. Despite the School's Roman Catholic identity, Christian values are not always centrally employed and a nurturing environment does not always manifest itself. |
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==Notable alumni== |
==Notable alumni== |
Revision as of 15:46, 6 July 2008
The John Fisher School | |
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Address | |
Peaks Hill , , CR8 3YP | |
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Religious affiliation(s) | Roman Catholic |
Local authority | London Borough of Sutton |
Specialist | Sports College |
Ofsted | Reports |
Headteacher | Mr M J Scully |
Gender | Boys |
Age | 11 to 18 |
Enrollment | 1000 |
Website | http://www.johnfisher.sutton.sch.uk/ |
The John Fisher School is a voluntary-aided Roman Catholic boys secondary school located in Purley, UK. It is maintained by the London Borough of Sutton, but many of its students come from the London Borough of Croydon. Its current headmaster is Mr. M. J. Scully, who joined the school in 2006. Before him, Mr. P.Liddiard (himself a former pupil at the school) took a cover year as Head Master but his true predecessor as headmaster is Robin Gregory, who oversaw a successful application for the school to become a specialist sports college.
The School has an Old Boys Association and two Old Boys sports clubs, Purley John Fisher RFC (for Rugby Union based in Old Coulsdon and John Fisher Old Boys Sports Club ( for Football and Cricket based in Limpsfield Road, Warlingham), though both are accessible to Sixth Formers.
History
The John Fisher School was founded by Peter Emmanuel Amigo, Archbishop of Southwark, in 1927, and moved in 1931 to its current premises in Peaks Hill, Purley. It is the only currently-open school, named after Saint John Fisher, which was founded before his canonization in 1935. This is indicated by the absence of `Saint' from the school name.
Until 1977 it was a fee-paying boys grammar school, but in that year it became an all-ability school maintained by the London Borough of Sutton. In 1992, following much discussion and a vote by parents, John Fisher was incorporated as a Grant Maintained School. In 1998 the School expanded from four to five forms of entry, and in September 1999, it became a voluntary-aided school once more. In 2004 John Fisher School became a Specialist Sports College and construction began on a 1.2 million pound Sports hall which was opened by Sir Bobby Robson. Today, John Fisher is organized into 6 forms of entry in the lower school, but remains a five form entry school, admitting 150 pupils.
The School has always had a reputation for firm discipline. Old Boys of the School, especially those from the time of Robin M. Gregory's leadership, claim students were often subjected to physical aggression, verbal abuse and public humiliation. Despite the School's Roman Catholic identity, Christian values are not always centrally employed and a nurturing environment does not always manifest itself.
Notable alumni
- Michael Corcoran, former London Irish Rugby Union player
- Derry Coughlan, England U19, London Irish and Lansdowne Rugby Union player
- Sean Crowley, record-breaking (with Mike Nestor, below) and solo trans-Atlantic rower
- Sir Bernard 'Barney' Hayhoe, Baron Hayhoe PC, former Conservative MP and Cabinet Minister
- Paul Higgins, DJ and Music Promoter
- Michael Latham, influential documentary (Man Alive, Horizon etc) film-maker
- Ricky Nebbett, England A, Leicester, Leinster and Harlequins Rugby Union prop forward
- Patrick Canavan, Mini-Marathon Winner
- Mike Nestor, record-breaking (with Sean Crowley, above) trans-Atlantic rower
- Fr Tim Finigan, editor of the Hermeneutic of Continuity Catholic blog
- Bill Nighy, actor
- Diarmuid Byron O'Connor, sculptor
- Gilles Peterson, Acid Jazz DJ
- Mike Pointing, Harlequins Academy Rugby Union player
- Tony Purnell, former principal of the Jaguar and Red Bull Formula One teams
- Martyn Rooney, Olympic England runner
- Paul Sackey, England and London Wasps Rugby Union player
- Commander Jim Suthers, WWII naval flier, involved in the capture of Enigma materials
- Bishop Howard Trip, formerly of the Archdiocese of Southwark
- Matthew Wright, television personality
- Jim Buttress, Chairman Amateur Football Combination (formerly London Old Boys League) and Chairman of the Royal Horticultural Society's Britain in Bloom competition
- Kyle Traynor, Edinburgh Rugby Club, Scotland U18,19,21 (captain)
- Zane Scotland, Professional Golfer
- Kieran Staunton, European Tour Professional Golfer
The KingFisher Junior School Newspaper
The school has a newspaper, which is run and written by its pupils. The website is:KingFisher Newspaper Website