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  1. Ethical Leadership & Anti-Racism. Thomas Tallis School tries to live up to the values and virtues of the Framework for Ethical Leadership in Education. Please talk to us if you think we have fallen short. Our anti-racist statement is here. SAFEGUARDING. Welcome to Thomas Tallis School in Blackheath, London.

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  2. Thomas Tallis School is a large mixed comprehensive school for pupils aged 11–19, located in Kidbrooke in the Royal Borough of Greenwich, London, England. It opened in 1971, and was named after the composer Thomas Tallis , who lived in Greenwich . [1]

  3. A very large 11-18 community comprehensive school, founded in 1971. Named for the father of English Church music who lived in Greenwich. We have over 2100 young people from a wide range of backgrounds. 32% PP, 80 languages. About 58% boys in y7-11 because there are more girls’ than boys’ schools in the LA.

  4. In Year Admissions. Decisions about offers of places at Thomas Tallis School are the responsibility of the Royal Borough of Greenwich. First priority will go to children with an education, health and care (EHC) plan naming the school. Looked after children and previously looked after children who have been adopted or become subject to child ...

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  6. Information about School Uniform Thomas Tallis School, Kidbrooke Park Road, London SE3 9PX T: +44 (0)208 856 0115 F: +44 (0)208 331 3004 E: headteacher@thomastallis.org.uk

  7. The Tallis Habits are based on Bill Lucas, Ellen Spencer, and Guy Claxton (2013) ‘Progression in Student Creativity in School: First steps towards new forms of formative assessment’ OECD Education Working Papers No 86. Paris: OECD Publishing. We are committed to helping all of our students develop these Habits of Mind as part of their ...

  8. To maintain ALPS 2. To improve attendance to 96% and lateness to 2.5%. To improve student behaviour further. To recruit, retain and train the best quality staff. To include every child in our comprehensive school. To maintain a broad and balanced curriculum. To base our curriculum on powerful knowledge.

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