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SchoolsLondonCamdenMaria Fidelis Catholic School FCJ|Best Secondary Schools in Camden
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Maria Fidelis Catholic School FCJ

1 - 39 Drummond Crescent, London, NW1 1LY·Camden·URN: 100055A 6-digit identifier assigned by the Department for Education (DfE) to uniquely identify schools in England and Wales.
Secondary & Post-16
Sixth Form
Mixed
Ages 11-18
Catholic
A-levels Ranking
2,373
Academic
2,308
Overall
18
Local
GCSE Ranking
3,674
Academic
3,245
Overall
15
Local
Oxbridge Ranking
471
England
FMS Inspection Score

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Good
7/10
Application Demand
100%
1st preference success
Oversubscribed
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Last reviewed: February 2026 · Rankings and key information above update regularly, however, this review below is refreshed bi-annually and may not reflect recent changes. If you spot anything outdated or inaccurate, please let us know.

Maria Fidelis Catholic School FCJ Review 2026: Faith-Rooted Excellence in the Heart of London

At a Glance

Maria Fidelis Catholic School FCJ traces its lineage to 1830, when French émigrés fleeing the Revolution established schools for exiled families in Somerstown. Founded by Marie-Madeleine d'Houët, the school has evolved from industrial school to convent boarding establishment, fee-paying day school, selective grammar, and finally a co-educational comprehensive serving 11–18 year-olds under the charism of the Faithful Companions of Jesus. Located between Euston and King's Cross stations, it occupies a unique urban setting within a five-minute walk of the British Library, Francis Crick Institute, Wellcome Trust, UCL, SOAS, LSE, and Central Saint Martins. This mixed Catholic secondary school for approximately 839 pupils draws on FCJ values of dignity, companionship, hope, excellence, justice, and gentleness, maintaining its founding motto of "Fidelity" across nearly two centuries of educational service.

Ofsted rates the school Good, and the Catholic Schools Inspectorate confirmed in October 2025 that exemplary student behaviour and strong pastoral care remain hallmarks of the provision. With a capacity of 917 and a sixth form offering A-levels and a T Level in Laboratory Science, Maria Fidelis continues to balance rigorous academic pathways with its historic commitment to serving students from diverse backgrounds across Camden and the wider Diocese.

Ethos, History and Atmosphere

Maria Fidelis stands on the shoulders of nearly 200 years of Catholic education. The school's origin lies in the work of Abbé Carron, who ministered to French exiles in North London, and Marie-Madeleine d'Houët, founder of the Faithful Companions of Jesus. In 1974, St Aloysius Grammar School merged with St Vincent's Secondary School under the FCJ Sisters and the Sisters of Charity, creating Maria Fidelis Comprehensive and uniting devotion to Mary, who was faithful to Jesus to the foot of the cross.

Today, the FCJ charism is woven into daily life. The six core values shape interactions, expectations and pastoral care: staff and students are called to treat one another with dignity, build companionship, nurture hope, pursue excellence, seek justice, and practise gentleness. Sisters remain involved as governors and in spiritual life, and the school community celebrates the unique giftedness of every person. The Catholic Schools Inspectorate's October 2025 visit highlighted how these values produce exemplary behaviour, mutual respect, and a strong sense of belonging.

The urban location brings advantages and challenges. Proximity to world-class universities, libraries, and research institutes provides unparalleled enrichment opportunities—guest speakers, partnerships, and aspirational role models are never far away. At the same time, the school serves families from varied socio-economic and cultural backgrounds, reflecting the diversity of inner London. Staff provide what the inspectorate termed the "highest level of pastoral care", rooted in love, respect, and service, ensuring that academic ambition sits alongside emotional and spiritual support.

Academics, Support and Results

Maria Fidelis offers a broad curriculum across Years 7–11, including English, mathematics, Spanish, science, PE, DT, and drama. In the sixth form, students choose from A-level subjects with teacher support for university applications, and the school now offers a T Level in Laboratory Science—a vocational pathway aligned with the scientific institutions nearby.

At GCSE, the latest available data shows an average Attainment 8 score of 41.9 and an average Progress 8 of –0.58, indicating that pupils' progress from Key Stage 2 baselines is below the national average of zero. Around 9.8 per cent of students achieved grade 5 or above across the EBacc suite, and the average EBacc APS was 3.8. These results place the school below national averages overall, ranked 3,674th in England for GCSE academic performance. Locally, Maria Fidelis ranks 15th out of Camden secondaries.

Sixth form A-level outcomes in the 2025 dataset show a small share of grades at A* or A and around 20 per cent at A*–B combined. Ranked 2,373rd nationally for A-level academic outcomes, the school sits below the average for post-16 performance. However, recent results days in 2024 and 2025 revealed individual success stories: students secured places at Oxford to study medicine, at LSE for management, and at Durham for classics. In 2024, Sebastian Quintero achieved AAB and was accepted at Oxford for medicine, Maria Bajan gained AAA and will read management at LSE, and Armita Asadi achieved ABB and will study classics at Durham. Leavers in 2025 are heading to Russell Group universities—including Oxford and Cambridge—to read economics, law, architecture, philosophy, accounting, finance, and pharmacy.

The school's pastoral structure is central to its mission. Form tutors, heads of year, and the FCJ ethos create a safety net for students facing personal or academic challenges. The Catholic Schools Inspectorate praised behaviour and relationships in October 2025, and staff emphasise community, companionship, and respect. For students requiring additional support, the school works within the framework expected of state comprehensives; families seeking detailed SEN provision should contact the school directly to discuss individual needs.

Enrichment extends beyond the classroom. Clubs include basketball, boxing, chess, choir, dance, debating, Duke of Edinburgh, drama, film-making, football, netball, textiles, and volleyball. Arsenal Football runs after-school sessions, and the school hosts inter-house sports competitions. Recent initiatives include the Voices of the River Project in art, a Peace Ambassadors programme, and participation in the Brilliant Club for science students, connecting pupils with university researchers.

Academic Performance Summary

England ranks and key metrics (where available)

A-Level A*-B

22.82%

% of students achieving grades A*-B

GCSE 9–7

—

% of students achieving grades 9-7

Feeder Schools

Maria Fidelis draws pupils primarily from Catholic and church primary schools across Camden and neighbouring boroughs, reflecting its diocesan character and admissions criteria that prioritise baptised Catholic children and those from other Christian denominations.

St Aloysius Catholic Primary School sends the highest proportion—around 11 per cent of Maria Fidelis's intake—consistent with the school's historical roots in the St Aloysius foundation. St Mary and St Pancras Church of England Primary School contributes approximately 8 per cent, and St Patrick's Catholic Primary School around 6 per cent. Each of these schools shares the Christian ethos that underpins Maria Fidelis's values and pastoral approach.

Additional common feeders

  • Netley Primary School & Centre for Autism (5%)
  • St Joseph's Catholic Primary School (5%)
  • St Edward's Catholic Primary School (4%)
  • Blessed Sacrament RC Primary School (3%)
  • Our Lady of Dolours Catholic Primary (3%)
  • St Mary's Bryanston Square CofE School (2%)
  • Rhyl Primary School (2%)

A significant proportion—around 45 per cent—arrive from other primaries, indicating that the school draws from a wide catchment including families beyond Camden who meet the faith criteria or secure places under other admissions priorities. Parents considering Maria Fidelis should note that while these feeder patterns are indicative, admission is governed by oversubscription criteria rather than automatic progression.

Oxbridge and University Destinations

Maria Fidelis has a modest but meaningful track record of supporting ambitious university applications. Current A-level performance data should be read alongside individual success stories and the school's comprehensive intake, reflecting the relative rarity of Oxbridge destinations among inner London Catholic secondaries with no selective entry.

Individual success stories illustrate what is possible. In the current 2024-25 / 2025 dataset, Attainment 8 is 41.9 and Progress 8 is -0.6. 35% achieved grade 5 or above in English and mathematics, while 51.7% achieved grade 4 or above. FindMySchool ranks the school 3,674th out of 3,895 schools in England for GCSE academic outcomes and 15th in Camden. Mentorship programmes, including support from Russell Group graduates, help the most able students prepare for competitive applications, and staff provide dedicated guidance for UCAS personal statements and interview preparation.

Beyond Oxbridge, Maria Fidelis sends students to a range of Russell Group universities—including Oxford and Cambridge—each year. Recent leavers have won places at LSE, Durham, and other research-intensive institutions to study management, classics, economics, law, architecture, philosophy, accounting, finance, and pharmacy. The school's urban location, proximity to UCL, SOAS, and LSE, and partnerships with nearby institutions help students to develop the aspiration and academic profile needed for selective courses.

For context, the school's sixth form A-level results sit below national averages at the higher grades, but the pastoral support, university application coaching, and enrichment opportunities mean that motivated students can and do progress to top-tier universities. Parents should regard Oxbridge as an achievable but competitive goal, best supported by strong individual performance, engagement with enrichment, and active participation in mentoring schemes.

Admissions, Competition and Catchment

Maria Fidelis is a voluntary-aided Catholic school, and admission is coordinated by Camden local authority using a common application form and a supplementary information form (SIF) returned directly to the school. For September 2027 entry to Year 7, the Camden application deadline is 31 October 2026, with offers due on 1 March 2027 and an acceptance deadline of 15 March 2027. Families should check the school for the current SIF deadline; both forms are required, and failure to submit either may result in an application being considered incomplete.

The admissions policy prioritises looked after and previously looked after children, then applies faith-based oversubscription criteria. Applicants must provide a copy of their child's baptismal certificate to demonstrate Catholic or Christian denomination membership. Sibling links and distance from home to school may also feature in the criteria, though the precise ranking of these factors should be confirmed on the school's current published policy, available on the website or by contacting admissions@mariafidelis.camden.sch.uk.

Recent admissions rounds suggest that competition exists for places. The current Camden route for September 2027 Year 7 entry lists a 31 October 2026 application deadline, 1 March 2027 offer day, and 15 March 2027 acceptance deadline. Families should check the latest school policy and Camden admissions information for current oversubscription criteria, including how faith criteria and distance are applied.

This pattern suggests that Maria Fidelis is accessible to families across Camden and beyond who meet the Catholic or Christian criteria, but that competition exists for places. The school's urban location, strong transport links, and diocesan reach mean that pupils travel from across North and Central London. Families should complete both the CAF and SIF carefully, ensure that baptismal certificates are provided, and consult the full admissions policy for details of how looked after children, siblings, parish links, and distance are ranked.

A waiting list remains open for twelve months following the normal admission date, and late applications are considered after the initial allocation. Parents whose children do not secure a place on National Offer Day should remain on the waiting list if Maria Fidelis is their preferred school, as places sometimes become available through movement or appeals.

Application Demand

Oversubscribed
Last distance offered:
All offered

Applications

274

Total received

Places Offered

103

Subscription Rate

2.7x

Applications per place

The Verdict

Maria Fidelis Catholic School FCJ offers an education steeped in history, rooted in the FCJ charism, and set in one of London's most academically rich neighbourhoods. For families seeking a Catholic secondary school with a nearly 200-year tradition of fidelity, dignity, and service, it provides a community where faith, pastoral care, and aspiration combine. The proximity to world-class universities and cultural institutions is a genuine asset, and the school's recent Catholic Schools Inspectorate report confirms that behaviour, relationships, and pastoral support remain exemplary.

Academically, the picture is more nuanced. GCSE and A-level results sit in line with or below national averages, and Progress 8 is negative, indicating that pupils make less progress than might be expected from their starting points. However, individual students do reach high-performing universities, including Oxbridge, LSE, and Durham, supported by mentoring, enrichment, and dedicated university application coaching. The introduction of T Levels in Laboratory Science reflects the school's response to local opportunities and vocational pathways.

Parents should understand that Maria Fidelis is a comprehensive Catholic school serving a diverse urban intake. It is not selective, and it does not post the headline results of grammar or independent schools. What it does offer is a values-driven environment where the FCJ ethos shapes daily life, where staff know students well, and where the school's mission is to help each young person "grow into their best self, with zest for life and the generosity and confidence to use their talents and gifts in the service of others."

Admissions are moderately competitive, and faith criteria take precedence over distance. Families who are active in their parishes, who value Catholic education, and who wish their children to benefit from the school's location and ethos will find Maria Fidelis a strong candidate. Those prioritising the highest academic results or Oxbridge placement rates should consider the school's performance data carefully and ensure that individual support and enrichment opportunities are fully utilised.

Maria Fidelis has weathered revolutions, mergers, and the transformation of London over nearly two centuries. It remains faithful to its founding mission, and for the right family, it offers a community where faith, heritage, and urban opportunity meet.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Maria Fidelis Catholic School FCJ a good school?

Maria Fidelis is rated Good by Ofsted and received strong praise from the Catholic Schools Inspectorate in October 2025 for exemplary student behaviour and pastoral care. GCSE and A-level results are in line with or slightly below national averages, but individual students secure places at top universities including Oxbridge, LSE, and Durham. The school's strength lies in its FCJ ethos, pastoral support, and rich urban location near world-class academic institutions. It is a comprehensive Catholic school serving a diverse community, not a selective or high-performing outlier, and parents should weigh values, faith provision, and individual support against headline results.

How do I apply to Maria Fidelis Catholic School FCJ?

Applications for Year 7 entry are made via Camden's Common Application Form (CAF); for September 2027 entry, the Camden deadline is 31 October 2026, with offers due on 1 March 2027. The school's Supplementary Information Form (SIF) is also required, and families should check the school for the current SIF deadline. You must provide a copy of your child's baptismal certificate to demonstrate Catholic or Christian denomination membership. The admissions policy prioritises looked after children, then applies faith-based criteria, sibling links, and distance. Visit the school website or contact admissions@mariafidelis.camden.sch.uk for the full policy and guidance. Late applications are considered after initial allocations, and a waiting list operates for twelve months.

What are the admissions criteria for Maria Fidelis Catholic School FCJ?

Maria Fidelis is a voluntary-aided Catholic school. After looked after and previously looked after children, admission is determined by faith-based oversubscription criteria. Baptised Catholic children are prioritised, followed by other Christian denominations. Sibling links and distance from home to school may also apply. Applicants must submit both the local authority CAF and the school SIF, with a baptismal certificate. For the detailed current priority order, consult the school's published admissions policy.

Does Maria Fidelis Catholic School FCJ have a sixth form?

Yes. Maria Fidelis operates a sixth form offering A-level subjects and a T Level in Laboratory Science. Sixth form results show around 20 per cent of grades at A*–B in the 2025 dataset, but recent leavers have won places at Oxford, LSE, Durham, and other Russell Group universities. The school provides dedicated support for university applications, including mentoring from Russell Group graduates. Enrichment activities, proximity to UCL, SOAS, and the British Library, and a strong pastoral ethos help students to develop the skills and aspirations needed for higher education.

What is the catchment area for Maria Fidelis Catholic School FCJ?

Maria Fidelis does not operate a geographic catchment in the traditional sense. As a Catholic voluntary-aided school, admission is governed by faith criteria, sibling priority, and distance, rather than a fixed boundary. In recent years there was no distance cut-off, meaning families across Camden and beyond who meet the Catholic or Christian criteria have secured places. The school draws pupils from across North and Central London, served by excellent transport links at Euston and King's Cross. Consult the admissions policy and recent offer data to understand how far successful applicants have travelled.

What are the school's GCSE results?

The most recent GCSE data show an average Attainment 8 score of 41.9 and Progress 8 of –0.58, indicating results below national averages and that pupils make less progress than expected from Key Stage 2 baselines. Around 9.8 per cent of students achieved grade 5 or above across the EBacc suite, and the average EBacc APS was 3.8. The school ranks 3,674th in England for GCSE academic performance and 15th in Camden. Parents should weigh these outcomes against the school's pastoral strengths, Catholic ethos, and individual success stories.

How many students attend Maria Fidelis Catholic School FCJ?

Approximately 839 pupils attend, aged 11–18, with a capacity of 917. The school operates across secondary and sixth form phases, serving a diverse urban community from Camden and neighbouring boroughs. Class sizes and pupil-to-teacher ratios are in line with other inner London comprehensives, and the school benefits from its location near universities and cultural institutions.

What extracurricular activities are available?

Maria Fidelis includes clubs and activities, including basketball, boxing, chess, choir, dance, debating, Duke of Edinburgh, drama, film-making, football, netball, textiles, and volleyball. Arsenal Football runs after-school sessions, and the school hosts inter-house sports competitions. Recent initiatives include the Voices of the River Project in art, a Peace Ambassadors programme, and the Brilliant Club for science students, connecting pupils with university researchers. The urban location enables partnerships with nearby institutions, enriching the curriculum and raising aspirations.

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Features & Facilities

  • Sixth Form
  • Grammar School
  • Boarding
  • SEN Support
  • Nursery Provision
  • Section 41 Approved
  • School Capacity: 917
  • Number of pupils: 812

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1 - 39 Drummond Crescent, London, NW1 1LY
02073873856
www.mariafidelis.camden.sch.uk/
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