Situated on a hillside in Purley, Thomas More Catholic School combines the intimacy of a smaller secondary school with facilities often found in the independent sector. With around 850 students, this co-educational comprehensive serves a diverse catchment across Croydon and Sutton. The school’s identity is anchored firmly in its Catholic ethos, captured in the motto "Faith in Action". It is not an exam factory; instead, it offers a supportive, faith-centred environment where students are known by name. While academic outcomes at GCSE are typical for England, the school prides itself on pastoral care and inclusivity.
The entrance on Russell Hill Road leads to a campus that balances 1960s functional architecture with well-maintained historic additions. The most notable feature for a state school of this size is the on-site heated indoor swimming pool, housed in a Victorian building dating back to 1896. This facility underscores the school's commitment to physical education and remains a central pillar of student life. A dedicated Chapel sits at the heart of the site, offering a quiet counterpoint to the bustle of the playground.
Mrs Maryssa Dako is the Headteacher, leading a team focused on maintaining high expectations within a nurturing framework. The atmosphere is described by visitors as calm and purposeful. Students wear a smart maroon blazer, and the house system (named after Catholic martyrs like Beckett and Fisher) fosters a sense of belonging and friendly competition.
Faith is not an add-on here; it permeates daily life. Assemblies, masses, and retreats are standard. However, the school welcomes students of other faiths or no faith, provided they respect the Catholic character. The environment feels inclusive rather than exclusive, with a strong emphasis on service and community charity work.
Academic performance at Thomas More sits in the middle ground of England's state schools. In 2024, the school's GCSE performance was classified as national typical, reflecting solid performance in line with the middle 35% of schools in England (25th to 60th percentile).
The Attainment 8 score of 42.5 is slightly below the England average of 46.2, while the Progress 8 score of -0.13 suggests that students make progress broadly in line with expectations, though slightly below the national baseline. Ranked 2280th in England and 25th in Croydon for GCSE outcomes (FindMySchool ranking), the school delivers reliable results for the majority of its intake.
Performance in the English Baccalaureate (EBacc) is a specific area of focus, with 16.7% of pupils achieving strong passes (grade 5 or above) in the full suite of subjects. This is an accessible school where the focus is often on individual value-added rather than headline-grabbing A* statistics.
England ranks and key metrics (where available)
A-Level A*-B
12.96%
% of students achieving grades A*-B
GCSE 9–7
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% of students achieving grades 9-7
The curriculum is broad and balanced, adhering to the National Curriculum but enriched by the school’s specific ethos. Key Stage 3 (Years 7-9) covers the expected range of subjects, with Religious Education being a core compulsory subject throughout the school.
Teaching is structured and supportive. The school operates a 'Grammar Stream' for the most academically able students on entry, offering a more challenging pace and depth of study, particularly in core subjects. This allows high-attaining students to be stretched while ensuring appropriate support for those who need it.
Special Educational Needs (SEN) support is a recognised strength, with the inclusion team working closely to support students with Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCPs). The approach is one of integration, ensuring all students can access the full curriculum.
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Leadership & Management
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The majority of Year 11 students choose to stay on for the Sixth Form, which offers a mix of A-levels and BTEC qualifications.
For the 2024 cohort, Sixth Form outcomes were in the national lower band (bottom 40% in England). A-level data shows that 12.96% of grades were A*-B, with no A* or A grades recorded in the available information. Ranked 2530th in England for A-level outcomes, the Sixth Form is best viewed as an inclusive provider rather than a highly selective academic hothouse.
Despite the modest top-grade percentages, progression to higher education is healthy. In 2024, 66% of leavers progressed to university, a solid figure that demonstrates the school's success in enabling students to access the next stage of education. 15% entered employment, and 3% started apprenticeships.
Admissions are coordinated by Croydon Council, but as a Voluntary Aided Catholic school, the governors set the admissions criteria. The school is oversubscribed, with 345 applications for 113 offers in the 2024 entry year. This results in a ratio of approximately 3 applications for every place.
Priority is given to looked-after children and practising Catholic children. A Supplementary Information Form (SIF) is essential for those applying under faith criteria; this must be returned directly to the school, usually signed by a priest.
The last distance offered in 2024 was 2.085 miles. Distances vary annually based on applicant distribution; proximity provides priority but does not guarantee a place. While the school prioritises Catholics, non-Catholic local children are admitted if places remain, which is common in years with lower birth rates or specific local demographics.
Applications
345
Total received
Places Offered
113
Subscription Rate
3.0x
Apps per place
The pastoral system is organised horizontally by year group, with Heads of Year tracking both academic progress and wellbeing. The form tutor is the first point of contact for families.
The school holds a Good rating from Ofsted, confirmed in the most recent inspection in October 2024 (published November 2024). Inspectors noted that students feel safe and that bullying is rare and dealt with effectively. The chaplaincy team plays a pivotal role in wellbeing, offering a non-academic space for students to talk or reflect.
The extracurricular offer is robust, leveraging the school's facilities.
The on-site swimming pool allows for a swimming club and curricular swimming lessons, a rarity in state secondary schools. The fitness suite and sports hall support basketball, netball, and football clubs.
The school runs a choir and various music ensembles that perform at school masses and local events. Drama productions are a staple of the school calendar.
Options range from the Science Club to the Chaplaincy Team, which organises charity events and liturgy planning. The Duke of Edinburgh Award is offered, encouraging resilience and independence.
This is a state-funded Voluntary Aided school, meaning there are no tuition fees. Parents are expected to fund uniforms, sports kits, and some extracurricular trips. The school may request voluntary contributions for specific activities or the school fund, but these are not compulsory.
State-funded school (families may still pay for uniforms, trips, and optional activities).
The school day typically runs from 8:40am to 3:10pm. Located on Russell Hill Road, the school is well-served by public transport, with Purley station a manageable walk away and several bus routes stopping nearby. There is no dedicated school bus service, so students rely on the standard TfL network.
Thomas More Catholic School offers a nurturing, faith-filled education in a setting that feels smaller and more personal than many of Croydon's mega-schools. While A-level top grades are not its headline strength, it delivers solid progress at GCSE and excellent pastoral care. Best suited to families seeking a supportive, values-driven environment where character development sits alongside academic study. The main challenge is securing a place in this popular community school.
Yes. The school was rated Good by Ofsted in its most recent inspection in October 2024. Inspectors praised the calm atmosphere, the effectiveness of safeguarding, and the quality of education.
No, the school accepts non-Catholic students if places are available. However, priority is given to baptised Catholic children with a Certificate of Catholic Practice. Given the oversubscription, securing a place without meeting faith criteria can be difficult depending on the applicant pool that year.
The school does not have a fixed catchment map. Places are allocated based on criteria (Looked After, Catholic, etc.) and then by distance. In 2024, the last distance offered was 2.085 miles. Distances vary annually based on applicant distribution; proximity provides priority but does not guarantee a place.
Yes, the school has a Sixth Form offering A-levels and BTECs. In 2024, 66% of leavers progressed to university.
The school has its own heated indoor swimming pool housed in a historic Victorian building, which is unusual for a state secondary school. It also has a chapel, fitness suite, and sports hall.
Yes. In 2024, there were 345 applications for 113 places, a ratio of approximately 3 applications per place.
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