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Schoolwide Learning Expectations

St. Thomas More Students THINK!


In addition to meeting the San Francisco Archdiocesan and California curriculum and academic standards, St. Thomas More School students are expected to be THINKers.

Thoughtful, Spiritual Individuals

Highly Effective Communicators Involved Citizens

Nurturing Individuals

Knowledge Seekers

Thoughtful, Spiritual Individuals Who:

  1. Acknowledge the existence and presence of God

  2. Actively participate in the school's prayer and liturgical life

  3. Show by their actions that they respect others

  4. Make moral decisions in the light of gospel values

  5. Share their time and resources in the service of others


Highly Effective Communicators Who:

  1. Express ideas clearly and confidently

  2. Listen to and respect the views of others

  3. Work individually and cooperatively in finding solutions

  4. Use technology as a tool to learn and communicate ideas


Involved Citizens Who:

  1. Understand the sacredness of all life

  2. Appreciate other cultures and religions

  3. Participate in humanitarian and environmental service projects

  4. Are conscious of current events both locally and globally and their

        effect on the world


Nurturing Individuals Who:

  1. Are aware of their rights and corresponding responsibilities

  2. Share their academic talents with others

  3. Make themselves aware of the social and emotional needs of others

  4. Support and encourage their fellow schoolmates

  5. Inspire school spirit by their example


Knowledge Seekers Who:

  1. Desire to learn

  2. Use critical thinking skills

  3. Show an appreciation for literature and the arts

  4. Apply organizational skills

  5. Use prior knowledge in new situations