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St. Thomas More Catholic School opened its doors to the community on June 15, 1969, with a beautiful new building and an enthusiastic group of staff and students. The school was named after St. Thomas More--an outstanding layman, husband, father, scholar, statesman, saint and martyr.
St. Thomas More Catholic School was the sixth completely open-concept school in the Toronto Catholic District School Board. The entire second floor--which included eight classrooms and a library--was without partition walls except for a teachers' room. The students, previously accommodated at St. Barbara and St. Richard Catholic Schools, were delighted to be in such an exciting learning environment. However, in 1985 design modifications were made to create individual classrooms as there were concerns over the effectiveness of such open environments. Growth continued at St. Thomas More necessitating the acquisition of nine portables.
Year | Architect | Builder | Style |
1985 |