
Liverpool, Merseyside · L7 3HL
AAB+ A-level
—
9–7 GCSE
35.1%
Day fees
£8k
Inspection
Not yet inspected
Christian Fellowship School is a small, coeducational all-through independent school in Edge Hill, Liverpool, serving 173 pupils from age 4 to 18. Rooted in evangelical Christian faith and aligned with the Evangelical Alliance, the school positions itself as a holistic, Christ-centred learning community where academic rigour and pastoral care are inseparable. Founded by parents and teachers seeking an explicitly faith-based alternative, it remains uninspeected by Ofsted and emphasises the integration of Christian living across all aspects of school life.
Who thrives here
Pupils from evangelical Christian backgrounds or families seeking faith-integrated education; children who thrive in close-knit, values-centred communities; those who benefit from explicit moral and spiritual formation alongside academics.
Percentiles within UK independent + grammar schools we track.
Overbury Street, Edge Hill
Liverpool, Merseyside
L7 3HL
Nearest stations
Day fees at Christian Fellowship School are approximately £7,500 per year (2024/25).
Christian Fellowship School admits pupils at 4+, 7+, 8+, 11+, 13+, 16+. Entry is assessed by Interview, Assessment. See the Admissions section above for open days and key dates.
At Christian Fellowship School, 35.1% of GCSEs were grade 7/A or above. Full results are in the Results section above.
Christian Fellowship School is a day school in Liverpool and does not offer boarding.
Frequently praised
✓Inspirational, high-quality teaching within a faith-centred environment
✓Refreshingly holistic approach that values each child's whole development over exam results alone
✓Strong pastoral care and close relationships between staff and pupils
✓Clear Christian ethos that attracts faith-aligned families seeking values-integrated education
Common concerns
!No Ofsted inspection data limits independent verification of educational quality
!Small pupil cohort (173) means limited breadth of peer friendships and narrower social diversity
!Explicit evangelical Christian identity may not suit all families despite claims of openness