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School in Oakdale, New London County, Connecticut, United States
St. Thomas More School
Address
45 Cottage Road
Oakdale, New London County, Connecticut 06370
United States
Coordinates41°30′42″N 72°13′10″W / 41.511609°N 72.219382°W / 41.511609; -72.219382
Information
TypeIndependent college-preparatory boarding & day high school
Religious affiliation(s)Christianity
DenominationCatholic
Patron saint(s)Thomas More
Established1962 (1962)
FounderJames Hanrahan
StatusCurrently operational
NCES School ID00233421
Head of schoolMatthew Quinn
Faculty18 (on an FTE basis)
Grades8–12
GenderMixed-sex
Enrollment144 (2021-2022)
 • Grade 85
 • Grade 910
 • Grade 1023
 • Grade 1135
 • Grade 1271
Average class size8
Student to teacher ratio8:1
Hours in school day6
Campus size110 acres (45 ha)
Campus typeFringe rural
Color(s)White & Blue   
NicknameChancellors
AccreditationNEASC
Annual tuition$59,900
AffiliationsNAIS, TABS
Websitestmct.org

St. Thomas More School is a college-preparatory school in Oakdale, Connecticut, United States. The school serves grades 8–12 and postgraduate courses. It is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges and is a member of the National Association of Independent Schools.

History

The school was established in 1962 by James Hanrahan. Located on Gardner Lake, the school also includes international students from several countries; St. Thomas More was founded as a Christian school, however, students from other religions are also welcomed and accepted.

Athletics

Sports offered at St. Thomas More include baseball, basketball, football, judo, lacrosse, sailing, soccer, tennis, and wrestling.

Over the years, the athletics program at St. Thomas More gained national relevance, especially in basketball, with athletes joining the school to improve their grades and get better opportunities to play at NCAA Division I level. Several school alumni played at Division I and professional level.

Notable alumni

References

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External links

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