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St Thomas More Catholic School Business & Enterprise College
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Darlaston Lane

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WV14 7BL

Information
TypeVoluntary aided Comprehensive
MottoGod's helper
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
FounderArchdiocese of Birmingham
Local authorityMetropolitan Borough of Walsall
SpecialistBusiness and Enterprise College
Department for Education URN104259 Tables
OfstedReports
Head teacherDr. S.J. Hatfield
School ChaplainFather Michael Amaldos
GenderCo-educational
Age11 to 18
Enrollmentc. 1,400 students
Websitehttp://www.st-thomasmore.walsall.sch.uk

St Thomas More Catholic School Business & Enterprise College is a voluntary aided comprehensive Catholic secondary school educating children aged 11–18 in the town of Willenhall, West Midlands, England. It is a Business and Enterprise College, a status granted in 2003. It has held specialist status in business and enterprise since 2003.[1]

Uniform

The school uniform is known to be simple with black blazers, black trousers, white shirt, black shoes and the school is also known to have a different colour tie for each year group which changes as the years go on.On 30 April 2012, it was announced that the P.E kit would be completely overhauled to a black, red and white coloured kit as there former P.E kit was red shorts blue jumpers and football socks with a white t-shirt.

Academic standards

After their inspection in October 2007, Ofsted rated the school as Satisfactory, point 3 on a four point scale. They said "St Thomas More is an inclusive, popular school with a growing sixth form, which is well supported by parents and the local community. Its overall effectiveness is satisfactory .... Achievement is satisfactory and standards are average across the school ... The school consistently delivers a high level of care and support for its students. The curriculum is developing well, and is good. Specialist status is managed well and has had a positive impact on much of the school's work."[1]

Standards improved in 2008. The proportion of student gaining at least five GCSE grades at C or above increased from 46% in 2007, to 59%. The most significant increase took place in science, where the percentage of students attaining grades A* to C increased from 33% to 61.5%.[2]

Change in Leadership

At the start of the academic year of 2012/2013 the former Headteacher (Mr Sean Flynn) announced that he would retire at the end of the Autumn Term (Just before the Christmas holidays) a replacement retired headteacher was appointed until the permanent headteacher would take position this was Miss Angela Whelan. At the beginning of the Summer Term Mr Peter Mayland took the place of Mr Flynn and became the permanent Headteacher. On 11th February 2015 Mr Peter Mayland resigned for personal reasons and Dr Sarah Hatfield took temporary charge.

Extracurricular activities

Students earned a place in the Guinness Book of Records, in 1998, with the world's largest set of wind chimes.[3]

Former annexe

The school gained an annexe in September 1973 when it took over the buildings of the former Francis Martyn Roman Catholic High School", on Bilston Lane, Willenhall. It continued to use this site until around 2003, after which the old Francis Martyn buildings (originally opened in 1963) were demolished and replaced by housing.[4]

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