st thomas aquinas catholic school, birmingham
Birmingham
We have highly-qualified, experienced and dedicated teaching staff and a proven
track record of progression onto higher education and employment. The St
Bernadette Centre has recently undergone significant refurbishment and
investment. Students have exclusive access to a group work room on their study
day which doubles as a social space at break and lunch. They also have access to
computer facilities in our new library which provides a modern learning space to
aid them as they become more independent learners. Our curriculum offers the
very best in both academic and vocational courses to match the needs of all our
students. All Sixth Form students study Core RE across their two year career
with us and complete the Extended Project, applying Catholic Social Teaching to
a moral and ethical issue of their choice. Whilst we believe in allowing greater
freedom to our students, we strive to have a true partnership between students,
parents and tutors. Excellent pastoral care is provided by experienced tutors
who advise, encourage and monitor student progress. The Duke of Edinburgh Award
remains a strong feature of our school into the Sixth Form. The award gives
students the chance to experience physical activities, volunteering, whilst
developing life skills through expeditions; it is valued by universities and
employees alike. During May half-term, Sixth Form students join the annual
Diocesan pilgrimage to Lourdes to care for and assist the sick and disabled
pilgrims. This is a very popular extra-curricular opportunity which really
demonstrates the faith of our students in action. Throughout the week God’s love
in action is seen through the selfless service of the young people and their
generosity of spirit, sharing their talents and energy and time willingly with
others.