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Thomas More College

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Located in the Kloof, Durban, Thomas More College aims to love and develop the whole child by providing a nurturing environment.

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The College can trace its origins to modest beginnings when on 1st February 1962 it opened its doors to only 55 pupils, all boys. Co-education was not to come for another 14 years. The Founder-Headmaster was Robin Savory, who had long had a dream of starting a Catholic School run by the Catholic laity. In this he had the support of Archbishop Denis Hurley. So, from the start the School had a strong religious element strengthened in later years with a broader Christian base.

The choice of Kloof as the site for the Thomas More School (as it was originally called) was due to the availability of the Great House, and the presence of a small core of likely pupils. However, at the time Kloof was indeed a village with a scattering of shops within easy reach of what was then a functioning railway station. What today are flourishing residential areas were then largely open grassland, and Kloof High School was in fact Kloof Secondary as in 1962 it only went as far as Standard 7 (Grade 9 in modern parlance). One could ask what was it that stimulated the growth of the School? Between 1962 and 1992 (by which time there had been a name change to the present Thomas More College) the School was served by 3 Headmasters, Robin Savory, Chris Hurley and Bill Pickering. Much was achieved in that time, notably the acquisition of considerable tracts of land, some of which carried buildings which have remained part of the central core of the School.

However, numbers never rose above a maximum of 197 and, in fact in 1990 the School was facing closure. Fortunately, this was averted and a vigorous campaign was launched, not only to revive it, but to promote its expansion.

A major step in this direction was the establishment of a Primary School, based in the Farmhouse. In 1992 Peter Habberton was appointed as Principal, and in 1993 the Junior Primary School opened, based in the Farmhouse and led by Jacquie Habberton, Hilton Stander joined as Primary School Headmaster the following year, followed by Greg Brooks in 1999, Nigel Sloane in 2005, and Barbara Taljard in 2009. Much expansion in terms of buildings and other facilities took place and, thanks to the generosity of Peter Savory, the Robin Savory Pavilion was erected above the Savory Field. The boarding facility closed at the end of 2002 due to a significant drop in demand, and the rooms which became available as a result, were converted to offices and specialist classrooms.

In 2002 Shane Cuthbertson followed Peter Habberton as Principal. In 2009, due to re-structuring in the High School, Shane retained his position as Principal of the whole school, and Allan Chandler, Senior Master at the time, was appointed as Headmaster of the High School. Expansion continued, attention being focussed on improving the sporting facilities, notably a new hockey field, an all-purpose field and netball courts, and at the end of 2006 a 25m x 35m swimming pool was completed. The Ken Mackenzie Centre appeared on the other side of the Savory Field. To date the facilities include 6 computer labs, a recently upgraded High School library, laboratories and classrooms - the majority of which have smartboards and projectors, two heated swimming pools, a recently built Astro Turf and a Music School. Recent improvements to the gardens and all the wonderful facilities have contributed to making this one of the most beautiful school campuses in the country. Pupil numbers have risen to 1200, from Grade 000 to Grade 12, making Thomas More College the largest independent co-educational school in KwaZulu-Natal.

Mission

In the short space of time since 1993, when the Primary School was established, Thomas More College has grown from 130 to over 1200 pupils. This rapid increase in pupil numbers has meant that there has been a growing demand for facilities in the areas of both education and sport. The school originally started in the Great House, and then over a period of time buildings on the estate were converted or built to accommodate the growing number of pupils. Generous benefactors such as the Ken Mackenzie Foundation, the Dalberg and Savory families, and others, have enabled the College to expand its facilities. However, with ever-increasing pupil participation in sport, and to accommodate pupils educational needs, further expansion has been necessary.

Address: 15 Sykes Road, 3640 Kloof
Phone: +27 31 764 8640
Email: az.oc.eromsamoht@ofni
City: Kloof
Street Number: 15 Sykes Road
Zip Code: 3640
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Reviews
Savory Field is a place within TMC. Unfortunately someone moved the place witjin the place to TMC itself so do not follow directions they will take to to Habberton Hall. Follow the signposts within campus instead. Savory is the original field of Thomas More College and has magnificent views over Pinetown and Paradise Valley on the one side and Durban and the sea on the other hand.
It's an incredibly good school with great facilities. I changed schools recently from ST. Mary's from severe bullying. Thomas More College is a welcoming school that make you feel like you are apart of a family.
Awesome school with GREAT facilities. Visited when my daughters school went to play waterpolo at the school. Friendly staff and security is great.
The vegetation around the college caught my eye. Helpful security guards but minimal parking.
The country fair at thomas more is one a kind.
Was at this school for 5 years, best 5 years of my life. Grew up here and so happy that this school shaped me into who I am today, lovely teachers. So sad I had to move due to voilence
Amazing school! Really loved spending my high school years at Thomas More.
What an awesome school. The pupil environment is brilliant and the teachers are 1st class.
best school ever it is a loving enviroment and the teachers help us a lot. the sport is eaven better tmc for life
I loved every moment at TMC. I would not change it for the world.
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