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  1. Welcome. Thomas’s Putney Vale is a school for 200 pupils aged 13 to 16, which offers a forward-thinking and outward looking education, with a strong set of values at its heart. Our prospectus is here. AGE GROUP 13-16.

  2. Why Thomas's London Day Schools - Kensington? 25,000+ Parent Reviews, Tuition Fees, Ratings, Curriculum | 17-19 Cottesmore Gardens | Thomas’s Battersea is a busy, thriving, purposeful school, educating 560 boys and girls between the ages of four and 13.

  3. Thomas’s acquired a twenty year lease on substantial school buildings formerly owned by the London Institute for the Chelsea College of Art and Design in Hugon Road SW6. The school, which has overlooked South Park since 1894, was completely refurbished and Thomas’s Fulham opened.

  4. Welcome. Thomas’s Academy is a vibrant, inclusive community where pupils become confident, independent, self-aware and thoughtful learners. State-funded, the Academy is a separate legal entity to Thomas’s London Day Schools, but is a full member of our family of schools. Discover more here. AGE GROUP 4 - 11. Swipe.

  5. www.thomas-s.co.uk › alumniAlumni | Thomas's

    About Us. Founded in 2021 to celebrate the 50th Year of Thomas’s London Day Schools, Thomas’s Alumni is an independent organisation which keeps past pupils, parents and staff, affectionately and collectively known as OTs (Old Thomasonians) in touch with each other and with the school through events, reunions and OT communications.

  6. St Paul's School. Apr 2015 - Feb 2022 6 years 11 months. Chief Operating Officer · Experience: Thomas's London Day Schools · Location: London · 54 connections on LinkedIn. View Matthew Nicholl’s profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members.

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  7. Thomas’s London Day Schools’ links with Nepal originated in the 1950s when David Thomas, a founding Principal of Thomas’s, served for ten years as an officer in the 2nd King Edward VII’s Own Gurkha Rifles. The CAIRN Trust was founded in 2007, with the aim of supporting and enriching the education of children in rural Nepal.