Academics

Humanities

The humanities courses at St. Thomas More High School offer a rich and comprehensive exploration of human culture, values, and history. Students engage with subjects such as literature, philosophy, history, theology, and world languages, all taught in a way that emphasizes critical thinking and an appreciation of diverse perspectives.


English courses encourage students to analyze classic and contemporary texts and develop practical communication skills.

History courses cover various topics, from ancient civilizations to modern events, focusing on understanding human experiences and the forces that have shaped society.

Theology courses guide students in deepening their understanding of Scripture, Church traditions, and moral theology, helping them to connect their faith to daily life.

World language courses, such as Spanish and French, allow students to develop proficiency in other languages while exploring different cultures and global perspectives, enhancing their ability to communicate in an increasingly interconnected world.

Philosophy and Arts courses encourage students to examine the human condition, fostering a thoughtful appreciation of beauty, truth, and the world's complexities. Overall, the humanities curriculum at St. Thomas More High School aims to cultivate well-rounded, compassionate individuals grounded in both academic excellence and spiritual growth.


St. Thomas More is a Catholic, coeducational high school that inspires students to embrace the values of our Patron Saint by becoming men and women for all seasons. Rooted in Christ and the Catholic tradition, the school community embodies the principles of Christian discipleship, service to others, and academic excellence.

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