- St Thomas More High School for Boys
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name = St Thomas More High School for Boys
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established = 1960
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type = voluntary-aided bilateral school
religion =Roman Catholic
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head = Mr P Travis
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specialist = Maths and Computing
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street = Kenilworth Gardens
city =Westcliff-on-Sea
county =Essex
country =England flagicon|England
postcode = SS0 0BW
LEA =Southend-on-Sea
ofsted = 115363
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enrollment = 1022
gender = Boys (mixed sixth form)
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website = http://www.st-thomasmore.southend.sch.uk/
website_name = www.st-thomasmore.southend.sch.ukSt Thomas More High School for Boys is a voluntary-aided Roman Catholic
Mathematics and Computing College located inWestcliff-on-Sea ,Essex ,England . [ [http://www.goodschoolsguide.co.uk/?103400&Retry= "St Thomas More High School for Boys"] , The Good Schools Guide] It caters for boys between the ages of 11 and 18 but has a mixed sixth form. [ [http://www.dfes.gov.uk/cgi-bin/performancetables/dfe1x1_04.pl?Mode=&Code=&School=8825447&Type=&back=&No=882 "St Thomas More High School for Boys"] , DfES statistics]Around 1000 Students were on the roll in September 2007 (including 160 sixth-form students). The majority of pupils come from local
Roman Catholic schools but the school does accept pupils from other Christian denominations. The school is located in the Diocese of Brentwood and the servingbishop is Rt. Revd. Thomas McMahon. The school's patron saint isSt Thomas More , which is mainly celebrated, annually, on "St Thomas More Day".The school is bounded on two sides by playing fields, belonging to two neighbouring schools, while private housing and a dual carriageway border the other two sides.
History
The school opened as a two-form entry school in 1960 with around 100-200 pupils and has progressively expanded. In September 1973 it was extended to become a four-form entry school and its status was changed to a bilateral school offering 30 selective and 115 non-selective places. Various building projects have taken place including a modern sixth-form block, which was completed in 1996.
The school became grant-maintained on 1 September 1993, and the first sixth-form intake was admitted in September 1996. It was converted to voluntary-aided status in September 1999.
There was an extensive refurbishment project, completed in autumn 2001, which provided the school with a new reception area, extra classrooms, a brand new art department and an advanced music room with individual practice facilities. A new technology block was built in 2003, complete with state-of-the-art facilities.
A former teacher admitted in court to falsifying a reference presented to an employment agency in February 2002, having previously lost his job after stealing from the school. [ [http://archive.gazette-news.co.uk/2002/4/5/164028.html "Westcliff: Teacher forged reference"] , "Gazette", Newsquest Media Group, 5 April 2002] The man who was 'gifted' but troubled, according to the summary of the GTC hearing in the
Times Educational Supplement , was suspended for 12 months from December 2003. [ [http://www.tes.co.uk/search/story/?story_id=387860 "Man stole to get revenge"] , Tara Fawcett,Times Educational Supplement ,5 December 2003 ]Following protests by residents, in June 2003 the Council denied the School permission to install six 13-metre-high floodlights on the
hockey pitch. [ [http://archive.gazette-news.co.uk/2003/6/26/144321.html "Westcliff: Victory in hockey protest"] , "Gazette", Newsquest Media Group, 26 June 2003] These were subsequently installed in 2007.St Thomas More became a specialist
Mathematics and Computing College in September 2004Academic achievements
Pupils enter the school aged 11 with above average standards and their attainment both at age 14 and 16 is above the national average. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/static/education/school_tables_1998/england/8825447.html BBC League tables] ] In the November 2005 Ofsted inspection [ [http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm200506/cmhansrd/cm060522/text/60522w0461.htm "Southend-on-Sea (Schools)"] , House of Commons, Hansard - Written Answers] the school was rated 'Good' (Point 2 on a four point scale) and an 'Outstanding' rating was given for 16-19 year olds in the 'How good is the overall personal development and well-being of the learners?' category. [http://www.ofsted.gov.uk/reports/115/s5_115363_20051123.htm Ofsted Report] , November 2005] The school regularly competes in the annual UKMT Regional Maths Challenge. [ [http://www.st-thomasmore.southend.sch.uk/pages/mac.php "Specialist Maths"] , St Thomas More High School]
port
In November 2006 three pupils were selected for advanced basketball training by
England Basketball . [ [http://archive.echo-news.co.uk/2006/11/23/241792.html "Trio are heading for England glory"] , Echo, Newsquest Media Group, 23 November 2006]Honours
Frank Keenan, a former
headteacher of the School, was awarded the OBE in the January 2006 New Year Honours List. [ [http://www.guardian.co.uk/monarchy/story/0,,1675898,00.html "New Year honours in education"] , "The Guardian", December 31, 2005]Hansard
The School was mentioned in the House of Commons by
David Amess :* On 9 September 2003, "Mr. Frank Keenan, headmaster of St. Thomas More high school for boys, who would have been at the meeting with the Minister and represents secondary heads in Southend. He says: "several schools in Southend are forced to declare deficit budgets in this current year (including my own), and we are having to meet L.E.A. officers to draw up four-year recovery plans. In my school, we are in the absurd position of having a £3 million new extension project due to open in September, but we will not have the money to clean it or maintain it!"" [ [http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm200203/cmhansrd/vo030909/debtext/30909-33.htm 9 Sept 2003 : Column 269] , House of Commons Hansard Debates for 9 September 2003]
* On 15 September 2004, "I was pleased to see the two Catholic schools—St. Bernard's, which is wonderfully led by Miss Vicky Squirrell, and St. Thomas More, wonderfully led by Frank Keenan—do so well." [ [http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm200304/cmhansrd/vo040915/halltext/40915h05.htm 15 Sept 2004 : Column 506WH] , House of Commons Hansard Debates for 15 September 2004]
Virtual Learning Environment
In May 2006, a
Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) website was launched, specifically for St Thomas More pupils. The site allows students to download school documents, view homework assignments and even send homework via email to their subject teachers.Parental information
Every week the school is open, pupils take a newsletter home, "Contact", containing details of school life, such as religious matters, charities, sporting activities, school trips and dates of meetings.
References
External links
* [http://www.st-thomasmore.southend.sch.uk/ Official site]
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