The majority of children attending Thomas's, Clapham live
locally.
The Headmistress - Mrs Carol Evelegh Dip.C.E., Dip.Sp.L.D.
Carol joined Thomas's as a young teacher in September 1979
after teaching in the state system in Scotland for two years.
She was educated in Edinburgh and obtained her teaching diploma
from Hamilton College of Education. She went on to train as
a Special Needs teacher and gained a further qualification
in 1992 from the Hornsby Centre.
In
her early years at Thomas's Carol taught throughout the Lower
School as a Form Teacher. She then went on to be Head of Drama
for all the Thomas's Schools, making use of her LAMDA Gold
Award. After returning to class teaching in the Middle School,
she became Deputy Head of Thomas's, Kensington in 1984. Following
the birth of her son in 1990 she became Head of Thomas's Kindergarten
in Pimlico in 1991 and on the opening of a Kindergarten at
Battersea, in 1992 became Director of Thomas's Kindergartens.
In May 1993 Carol was appointed Head of Thomas's, Clapham.
She has two children, both of whom attended Thomas's, Clapham and now attend Tonbridge and Benenden. A Senior Management team consisting of the Deputy Head, Head
of Lower School, Director of Middle School, Director of Studies
and Senior Master supports her.
Academic Structure
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Lower School Reception
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Year 2
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Age 4 to 7
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Middle School
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Year 3 to Year 5
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Age 7 to 10
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Upper School
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Year 6 to Year 8
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Age 10 to 13
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Lower School
Classes are of mixed ability and there is no streaming.
Middle School
At Thomas's, Clapham children are in mixed ability classes,
set from Year 3 in Mathematics.
Upper School
Year 6 is divided into mixed groups, taught as separate sets,
depending on whether
children are taking the 11 + or 13 + examination route. Pupils
in the Upper School are set, according to ability, in all
academic subjects. Scholarship classes are arranged in Year
8. The 13+ Common Entrance Examination taken in Year 8 is
for entry into the traditional public schools for boys, for
co-educational schools and for a growing number of girls'
schools. Traditionally girls proceeding to London day schools
take the 11+ entrance examination.
The School Day
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Arrival by
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Dispersal
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Lower School
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8:40
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Reception
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15:20
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Middle and Upper
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8:30
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Forms 1 & 2
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15:30
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Forms 3-8
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16:00
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