St Thomas More Catholic School, Blaydon

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St Thomas More Catholic School
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Address
Croftdale Road

Blaydon-on-Tyne
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NE21 4BQ

Coordinates54°57′40″N 1°43′20″W / 54.96118°N 1.72222°W / 54.96118; -1.72222Coordinates: 54°57′40″N 1°43′20″W / 54.96118°N 1.72222°W / 54.96118; -1.72222
Information
TypeAcademy
MottoRegis Servus Dei Prius
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
Established1967
Local authorityGateshead
Trust
Department for Education URN137851 Tables
OfstedReports
ChairMr John Hayes
HeadteacherMr Jonathan Parkinson
Deputy HeadsMr N Wood, Mrs J Turner
Staff145
GenderCoeducational
Age11 to 19
Enrolment1537 (2017/2018)
HousesSt Bernadette, St Catherine Labouré, St John Fisher, St Theresa
Colour(s)Royal Blue (Years 7 to 11) and Black (Sixth Form)
Websitehttp://www.stthomasmore.org.uk

St Thomas More Catholic School is a Roman Catholic secondary school with academy status in Blaydon, Tyne and Wear, England, providing teaching to 11- to 19-year-olds. It is a well-regarded and over-subscribed school, performing well both regionally and nationally. In its last OFSTED inspection (2013) it was described as "an outstanding and inclusive school" and found to be outstanding in all major areas assessed. The school converted to academy status on 1 February 2012.

School Organisation[]

The current headteacher is Jonathan Parkinson, who took over after Michael Zarraga OBE retired in 2005. Its motto is "regis servus dei prius" which translates as, "I am the King's good servant, but God's first". This is a reference to St Thomas More, and his refusal to recognise Henry VIII as the Supreme Head of the Church following the King's split from the Vatican and Catholicism. There are strong ties to the two Catholic churches in Blaydon and Winlaton, St Joseph's and St Anne's, respectively.

The school runs with a headteacher Mr Jonathan Parkinson and deputy heads, Mrs Jillian Turner and Mr Nicholas wood as well as assistant heads Mr Richard Lennox, Mrs Catherine Lennox, & Mr David Shield and Mr Anthony Olsen

The school is divided into four houses which every pupil placed into one. Each of the houses are named after saints and are as follows:

  • St Bernadette (Miss Kathryn McNeill)
  • St Therese (Mrs Deborah Ashdown)
  • St John Fisher (Mr Johnny Greenshields)
  • St Catherine Labouré (Mrs J Cervantes)

Note: (Heads of houses)

The houses provide pastoral care for each pupil, as well as being the focus of rivalry during inter-house competitions at the start of the year. During the inter-house competitions the houses compete against one another in activities such as football, basketball, chess and scrabble. During the final week of the Autumn Term, a quiz is held, with students representing their houses. Around 230 pupils enter the school every year, and are placed into eight classes, two in each house. Members of staff assist across the years with pastoral duties, such as attendance, behavior, and grades.

Catering at St Thomas More Catholic School is provided by an in-house company, Bistro@STM. There is a dining hall and separate booth on the yard serving snacks and light meals to the lower school, with an additional café area staffed by the catering department and sixth form students, this café is available for staff, sixth form and guests but not to members of the lower school (Key stage 3 and 4 students).

The school draws upon pupils from Year 13 to act as headboy and headgirl, with deputy positions. They plan and organise the prom at the end of each year, often at Beamish Hall. There are also House captains, usually one boy and one girl per house, also from Year 13.

The majority of pupils eventually proceed to sixth form and then higher education.[citation needed]

Development[]

In October 2011, a new building phase was begun, to house new class rooms which replaced a temporary block. The new building was attached to the main part of the school from the ICT department to the English department, housing science labs and humanities classrooms. The building was completed for the beginning of the 2013/2014 academic year.

During 2015 the school began an extensive construction project that included building a third floor on top of existing maths classrooms and science labs, as well as refurbishing both the interior and exterior of the maths classrooms and science labs and the interior of the textiles technology classrooms. The new floor meant that a larger maths classroom could be built, along with extensive facilities for learning support and psychology as well as a new general classroom and a designated training room. Also a new area was constructed as an addition to the playground that consisted of tables and benches for students to use, replacing area left by the temporary structure.

The school became an academy in August 2012, joining Thorp Academy to become two of the north east's leading schools. A multi-academy trust (The St Thomas More Partnership of Schools) was founded in 2014 with local primary schools, Sacred Heart in Byermoor, and St Matthew's in Prudhoe.

In April 2020 the previous St Thomas More Partnership of Schools multi-academy trust was dissolved so that St Thomas More could join and operate under the Bishop Wilkinson Catholic Education Trust which is based at Cardinal Hume Catholic School is Gateshead.[1]

In 2019 it was announced that St Thomas More was one of the 194 schools in the UK that would be permitted to deliver the new T-level qualification[2] To accommodate provision of the new qualifications St Thomas More added a third story to the school with three purpose built classrooms. There are further plans to renovate some of the existing Design Technology classrooms with facilities that are more suited to the T-levels on offer.

Extracurricular[]

There are active Music and Drama departments, who run several groups and performances throughout the year. There are three main concerts each year, as well as a musical during the Spring term. Notably, the Chamber Choir performed at the Albert Hall in 2013.[3][4] Pupils are awarded for their commitment after participating for three years in clubs, sports and the performing arts alike, through Colours Awards.

Year Production
1990 Oedipus Rex (non-musical)
1992 Grease
1996 Oklahoma!
1999 Oliver!
2010 Godspell
2011 Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
2012 We Will Rock You
2013 Grease
2014 Chicago
2015 Fame
2016 The Lion King
2017 Les Miserables
2018 High School Musical
2019 Oliver!
2020 Beauty and the Beast

Notable former pupils[]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Bishop Wilkinson Catholic Education Trust members list".
  2. ^ "Government announcement on T-level providers".
  3. ^ St Thomas More Chamber Choir Retrieved 22 January 2017
  4. ^ Interview with St Thomas More Chamber Choir Retrieved 22 January 2017
  5. ^ Science – with added laughs Retrieved 22 January 2017
  6. ^ Graham Onions fact file Retrieved 8 May 2009
  7. ^ "Seb Payne's schooldays". The Spectator. 14 March 2015. Retrieved 20 October 2019.
  8. ^ [1]

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