Maria Fidelis Catholic School FCJ
Address
1-39 Drummond Crescent, London

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NW1 1LY

Coordinates51°31′48″N 0°07′55″W / 51.53000795°N 0.13195307880907303°W / 51.53000795; -0.13195307880907303
Information
School typeVoluntary aided comprehensive state school
MottoGrowing together, through Christ, with courage, confidence and dignity
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
Established1830 (1830)
FoundersMarie-Madeleine d'Houët; Faithful Companions of Jesus
Local authorityCamden
Department for Education URN100055 Tables
OfstedReports
Head teacherMark Anthony
Years taughtYears 7-13
GenderCo-educational
Age11 to 18
LanguageEnglish
Houses
  • D'Houet
  • Guillemet
  • Faber
  • Loyola
Color(s)Blue
NicknameMF
Websitewww.mariafidelis.camden.sch.uk

Maria Fidelis Catholic School FCJ is a Roman Catholic co-educational secondary school in the London Borough of Camden, England. It was founded by the Faithful Companions of Jesus.

History

The school was founded in 1830 by the Faithful Companions of Jesus, or more specifically, their founder, Marie-Madeleine d'Houët. Just months after the school's opening, Marie later realised she could not keep running the school and passed the role of headteacher to Julie Guillemet, a friend of hers and FCJ sister.

It was at first an industrial school financed by charitable appeals. The school then progressed to being a convent boarding school and then to a selective non-fee paying grammar school known as St. Aloysius.

The school then became a comprehensive in 1974 with the merger of St. Aloysius with St. Vincent's Schools which was run by the Sisters of Charity. The name Maria Fidelis was chosen by the Sisters meaning Mary Most Faithful.

Maria Fidelis today stands on Drummond Crescent in the Somers Town area of Camden, near Euston.

The school won BBC's 'School Choir Of The Year' and are known for their vocal arrangements under the direction of Karen Gibson. The choir performed for Pope Benedict XVI at The Big Assembly at St Mary's University College, Twickenham on September 17, 2010 during his visit to the UK.

Since September 2013, the school admits boys as well as girls, in co-education.

Houses

The school has four primary houses in which students are randomly sorted into. These houses also have colours, which they are more commonly identified by.

Current Building

The High Speed 2 rail network's planned route was to go through North Gower Street, the location of the school's previous building.[1] This meant the school was required to move locations to Drummond Crescent, nearby to Euston Road. Work began on the site in 2017[2] and the school started moving in 2018, before its official opening in September 2019.

While the school was rebuilt due to HS2 works, it is more likely that there was a greater reason for this. For example the British Government's Building Schools for the Future programme, which consisted of the redesign and rebuild of multiple educational institutions.

Arguably, Maria Fidelis benefited from this move as it was closer to popular locations the British Library, the Francis Crick Institute, the Wellcome Trust, UCL, SOAS University, LSE and Central Saint Martin's School Of Art, enabling better school trips to popular locations, and potential internship experience.

Notable alumni

References

  1. HS2 compensation for Camden 'not enough', BBC, 26 November 2012
  2. "HS2: Work to build new Maria Fidelis School begins". Camden Council. 13 January 2017. Retrieved 29 November 2017.
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