Thomas More College (South Africa)

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Thomas More College
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Established 1962
School type Independent
Locale Suburban
Grades 0 - 12
Principal Shane Cuthbertson
Exam board IEB
Location Kloof, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Students 1150
Fees R 38 100 p.a.
Website www.thomasmore.co.za

Thomas More College is a independent, co-educational day school located in Kloof, near Durban in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.

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[edit] History

Thomas More College was founded as Thomas More School in 1962 by Robin Savory, as a boys-only school with a Roman Catholic foundation, with the support of Archbishop Denis Hurley. 55 boys were enrolled, mainly boarders. In 1975, girls were enrolled for the first time, and Thomas More became a co-educational school. Thomas More Primary School opened in 1993.

Past Headmaster's include Robin Savory (1962-1971), Chris Hurley (1972-1981), Bill Pickering (1982-1991) and Peter Habberton (1992-2001). Shane Cuthbertson is the current Headmaster, as of 2002

[edit] Thomas More Today

Today Thomas More is a co-educational, interdenominational Christian school accepting pupils from the pre-primary level to grade 12. Its boarding establishment closed in 2002.

The school is set on 42 acres and presently has 1150 pupils, making it the largest private school in KwaZulu-Natal.

[edit] The Long Walk

The Long Walk is a well known tradition of Thomas More College. In March every year, approximately 1,300 students, parents, past pupils, teachers and visitors set off in the hope of completing the 82km.

The inspiration for this event came from John F. Kennedy in 1962, when he challenged his fellow Americans to walk a 50 mile event annually.

The first walk started in Pietermaritzburg, and students would walk 80km coastwards to their school.

The route starts from the school grounds in Kloof, and winds its way through the suburbs of Kloof, Hillcrest and Botha's Hill, before finishing in Summerveld.

Before 2004, the finish was not at Summerveld, but back to the school. Due to safety concerns, the course now loops around Summerveld several times before finishing at the Polo Pony Club.

[edit] Academics

Its leavers write the Independent Examinations Board (IEB) exams.

Thomas More offers a variety of subjects to its students and compulsory subjects include:

  • English (as a first Language)
  • Afrikaans, French or Zulu (as a second Language)
  • Life Orientation
  • Mathematics Core or Mathematics Literacy

The students are also required to take at least three other subjects of their choice:

  • Accounting
  • Additional Mathematics
  • Arts and Culture
  • Business Economics
  • Geography
  • History
  • I.T. Intellect (Computers)
  • Life Science (Biology)
  • Physical Science
  • Speech and Drama
  • Technical Drawing

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Crawford College, Durban | Crawford College, La Lucia | Crawford College, North Coast | Roseway Waldorf School
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Clifton College | Durban Girls' College | Epworth School | Hilton College | Kearsney College | Maris Stella School | Michaelhouse | St. Anne's Diocesan College | St. Charles College | St. Henry's Marist Brothers' College | St. John's DSG | St. Mary's DSG | Thomas More College | The Wykeham Collegiate
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Alexandra High School | Carter High School | Durban Girls' High School | Durban High School | Durban North College | Glenwood High School | Hillcrest High School | Howick High School | Kloof High School | Maritzburg College | Mathunjwa High School | Nansindlela School | Northwood School | Ohlange High School | Pinetown Boys' High School | Pinetown Girls' High School | Port Shepstone High School | Verulam Secondary | Westville Boys' High School | Westville Girls' High School
Vocational schools
George Campbell School of Technology