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Quite simply, Upton Hall School FCJ is a lovely place to be. Walking the corridors of our school, you can literally see and feel the history and traditions that make Upton so special. Upton was founded over 150 years ago by an inspiring woman named Marie Madeleine. At the time, her aim was to provide education for the poor and to ensure that ...
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Upton Hall School FCJ is a Catholic girls' grammar school with academy status located in Merseyside, England. It was founded in 1849 by the Faithful Companions of Jesus (FCJ).
- 1849; 174 years ago
- Roman Catholic
- Age quod agis, "Whatever you do, do it well"
Upton Hall School FCJ is a Roman Catholic Grammar School for girls aged 11-18. It is situated in the Diocese of Shrewsbury under the Trusteeship of the Society of the Faithful Companions of Jesus, FCJ.
Inspired by the Gospel and true to Marie Madeleine’s founding ideal, our vision is that FCJ schools are communities of personal and academic excellence. Strong in companionship, the unique giftedness of every person in these faith communities is recognised, nourished and celebrated.
It was opened by the FCJ Sisters, a religious society founded in nineteenth century France by Marie Madeleine, a widow and mother who was passionate about education. At first the school was situated in Lingdale House but all that now remains is the sandstone wall in Lingdale Road.
At Upton Hall School FCJ, we aim to create a curriculum that will enable our students to achieve academic excellence and also to develop an awareness of the world in which they live.