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Thomas More, Purley

@tmcspurley

Secondary School & Sixth Form | Catholic | Purley

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National Read A Book Day! “A book is a gift you can open again and again.”The new Thomas More Read program celebrating of National Read A Book Day. The students can enter reading challenges and win prizes as well as their work being showcased around the school. Happy Reading 🙂

National Read A Book Day! “A book is a gift you can open again and again.”The new Thomas More Read program celebrating of National Read A Book Day. The students can enter reading challenges and win prizes as well as their work being showcased around the school. Happy Reading 🙂
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Drama in the woods 40 of our students were on the school field and took part in various activities that captured their imaginations, from clay face portraits, making art projects out of leaves and sticks and building a safe home for an egg to encourage compassion and care. #TMCS

Drama in the woods 40 of our students were on the school field and took part in various activities that captured their imaginations, from clay face portraits, making art projects out of leaves and sticks and building a safe home for an egg to encourage compassion and care. #TMCS
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**JOB OPPORTUNITY** progression opportunities together with a well-being day and private healthcare! Come and work for us #TMCS #Purley

**JOB OPPORTUNITY** progression opportunities together with a well-being day and private healthcare! Come and work for us #TMCS #Purley
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As part of National Read A Book Day, students entered competitions. One of them was to create a book cover based on a book they have read or want to read. Amazing! #TMCS #Purley

As part of National Read A Book Day, students entered competitions. One of them was to create a book cover based on a book they have read or want to read. Amazing! #TMCS #Purley
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Chelsea Champion joins Thomas More Catholic School! The Chelsea Champions Programme is funded by the Premier League and Professional Footballers’ Association (PFA) through the Premier League Charitable Fund. Chelsea FC #TMCS #Purley

Chelsea Champion joins Thomas More Catholic School!
 
The Chelsea Champions Programme is funded by the Premier League and Professional Footballers’ Association (PFA) through the Premier League Charitable Fund. <a href="/ChelseaFC/">Chelsea FC</a> 
#TMCS #Purley
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WOW is colonialism, meaning control by one power over an area/people. It is important for us, global citizens, to engage with discussions around such topics with empathy and consideration. This article explores how important moments like these can be. #wordoftheweek #TMCS #Purley

WOW is colonialism, meaning control by one power over an area/people. It is important for us, global citizens, to engage with discussions around such topics with empathy and consideration. This article explores how important moments like these can be. #wordoftheweek #TMCS #Purley
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A performance of the play In Harm’s Way was shown to our Year 10 students. A PSHE play and interactive lecture exploring mental health, self-harm and the varying forms that can take, as well as looking at positive coping mechanisms. #TMCS #Purley

A performance of the play In Harm’s Way was shown to our Year 10 students.  A PSHE play and interactive lecture exploring mental health, self-harm and the varying forms that can take, as well as looking at positive coping mechanisms.
#TMCS #Purley
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Rt Hon Chris Philp MP - students who had written a letter to Mr Philp asking for one thing to be changed. Mr Philp answered many questions during the visit and took away the letters which had been written to him. We await the replies. #TMCS #Purley

Rt Hon Chris Philp MP - students who had written a letter to Mr Philp asking for one thing to be changed. Mr Philp answered many questions during the visit and took away the letters which had been written to him. We await the replies. #TMCS #Purley
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Word of the Week: heritage meaning histories and traditions, particularly pertinent with the commencement of Black History Month, celebrating the impact of Black heritage and culture in the UK and have played a huge role in British History for centuries. #wordoftheweek #TMCS

Word of the Week: heritage meaning histories and traditions, particularly pertinent with the commencement of Black History Month, celebrating the impact of Black heritage and culture in the UK and have played a huge role in British History for centuries. #wordoftheweek #TMCS
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World Mental Health Day is celebrated every year on 10 October. This year’s theme set by the World Federation of Mental Health is workplace mental health.#TMCS #Purley

World Mental Health Day is celebrated every year on 10 October. This year’s theme set by the World Federation of Mental Health is workplace mental health.#TMCS #Purley
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Today’s word is ‘remote’, particularly in relationship to remote working. Despite the many advantages of remote working, young people are being affected by the lack of work experience opportunities since the pandemic. #wordoftheweek #TMCS #Purley

Today’s word is ‘remote’, particularly in relationship to remote working. Despite the many advantages of remote working, young people are being affected by the lack of work experience opportunities since the pandemic. #wordoftheweek #TMCS #Purley
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Lots of KS3 students enjoyed some snacks and the sang along to the film Encanto set in Colombia. We watched the films with Spanish subtitles and afterwards watched the Spanish version of the famous songs. 🙂🙂 #MFL #TMCS #Purley

Lots of KS3 students enjoyed some snacks and the sang along to the film Encanto set in Colombia. We watched the films with Spanish subtitles and afterwards watched the Spanish version of the famous songs. 🙂🙂
#MFL #TMCS #Purley
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‘inauguration’ which means the ceremony for the new president. With the US elections looming, we explore how the next president will be chosen and the candidates who are on the ballot. We consider the feelings of different citizens during elections. #Wordoftheweek #TMCS #Purley

‘inauguration’ which means the ceremony for the new president. With the US elections looming, we explore how the next president will be chosen and the candidates who are on the ballot. We consider the feelings of different citizens during elections. #Wordoftheweek #TMCS #Purley
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Word of the Week is misconception meaning false beliefs. Did you know that tomatoes are not in fact a vegetable and that ostriches do not stick their heads in the sand when scared? These are common misconceptions. #TMCS #Purley #wordoftheweek

Word of the Week is misconception meaning false beliefs. Did you know that tomatoes are not in fact a vegetable and that ostriches do not stick their heads in the sand when scared? These are common misconceptions. #TMCS #Purley #wordoftheweek
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Scholars from Chelsea Football Club’s Academy visited TMCS as part of the Chelsea Foundation’s Chelsea Champions programme, which aims to improve the mental wellbeing of secondary school students. TMCS is one of only 5 schools that are part of this programme! Thank you Chelsea

Scholars from Chelsea Football Club’s Academy visited TMCS as part of the Chelsea Foundation’s Chelsea Champions programme, which aims to improve the mental wellbeing of secondary school students. 
TMCS is one of only 5 schools that are part of this programme! 
Thank you Chelsea