Thomas More College (South Africa)

Thomas More College is an independent, Catholic co-educational day school located in Kloof, near Durban in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.

The boarding facility closed at the end of 2002 due to a significant drop in demand, and the rooms which became available as a result were converted to offices and specialist classrooms.

In March every year, approximately 1 300 students, parents, past pupils, teachers and other visitors set off in the hope of completing the 80 km.

In 2016 the route finish returned to TMC due to various safety concerns in the Summerveld area.

[citation needed] In 2020 and 2021 the school cancelled the Long Walk due to COVID-19 restrictions on mass gatherings.

[citation needed] The 1st cricket, hockey and waterpolo sides are regarded as some of the best in the area, while some players of individual sports have gained provincial colours.

The 1st hockey teams also compete annually in at various tournaments across the country and have travelled internationally for various training camps.

Exams are offered through Trinity College as well as Royal Schools in all practical and theoretical aspects of music.

The following instruments are offered (private tuition):[citation needed] The origins of the Past Pupils' Association can be traced back to 1973.

In the 1980s and early 1990s, the association was struggling, but things changed circa 1998, when the Robin Savory Pavilion was built.

This facility came under the control of the Thomas More Past Pupils' Association and was administered by that body in close co-operation with the school.

The Great House
The Great House
Leffler Astro Turf
The Mackenzie Centre
The Joan Savory Art Centre
The School of Music
The Robin Savory Pavilion