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Thomas Tallis is a large, happy and exciting school with a commitment to challenge and creativity. It is rated as Good by Ofsted and offers a broad and ambitious curriculum, pastoral care and ethical leadership.
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Thomas Tallis School is a large mixed comprehensive school for pupils aged 11–19, located in Kidbrooke in the Royal Borough of Greenwich, London, England. It opened in 1971, and was named after the composer Thomas Tallis, who lived in Greenwich.
Thomas Tallis School is a large 11-18 community school in Greenwich, named after the father of English Church music. It offers a broad, balanced and creative curriculum, with high expectations and support for students, staff and parents.
The prospectus for Thomas Tallis School. Home About > > > > > News Calendar Curriculum > > > > Community > > Students Staff Contact Search T: +44 (0)208 856 0115. EDUCATION ... SCHOOL PROSPECTUS 2022-23: POST 16 PROSPECTUS. We recommend viewing the publication in full screen mode: Thomas Tallis School, Kidbrooke Park Road, London SE3 9PX.
Thomas Tallis School is a comprehensive school in Kent that aims to provide an education to understand the world and change it for the better. The school has a vision, values, ethos, plan and habits that guide its teaching, learning and community.
Learn about the Tallis Habits, a set of creative learning skills that help students understand and change the world. Find out how the school embeds, assesses and rewards the habits in lessons, schemes of work and projects.
1905-1965. From its earliest days in the United States, the Dominican Province of St. Joseph, under the leadership of its charismatic American born founder, Edward Dominic Fenwick, sought to establish schools for the education of young men. Fenwick built the first institution, the College of St. Thomas of Aquin, in Springfield, Kentucky, which ...