St. John Fisher Catholic High School (Wigan)

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St John Fisher Catholic High School
Motto Quod Bonum Est Tenate
(Hold Fast To What Is Good)
Type Comprehensive
Voluntary aided
Religious affiliation Roman Catholic
Headteacher Mr R. Ward
Specialism Performing Arts College
Location Baytree Road
Wigan
Greater Manchester
WN6 7RN
England
LEA Metropolitan Borough of Wigan
Ofsted number 106535
Students c. 900
Gender Mixed
Ages 11 to 16
Website St John Fisher Catholic High School
Coordinates: 53°33′28″N 2°39′11″W / 53.5577, -2.6530

St John Fisher Catholic High School is a mixed comprehensive secondary school located in Beech Hill, Wigan, Greater Manchester. It is named after the Catholic martyr John Fisher.

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Its pupils number around 900, aged 11–16. The schools performs well in league tables compared with other local schools. The school has a strong sporting tradition, particularly in Rugby League. In the late 1990s and early 2000s one years' team went unbeaten for 5 years, earning a place in the Guinness Book of Records. The schools sporting alumni include Wigan Rugby League players Shaun Edwards and Billy Joe Edwards, the latter of whom was tragically killed in a traffic accident in 2003.[1] Current Wigan Rugby League players Joel Tomkins and Chris Ashton also attended the school.

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  1. ^ "Rugby league players killed in crash", BBC News, 2003-02-14. Retrieved on 2007-11-20. 

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