St. Thomas More High School

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Milwaukee, United States

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High school· Catholic school· Private educational institution· Co-ed school· School

St. Thomas More High School Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (4 reviews)

St. Thomas More High School is located in Milwaukee, United States on 2601 E Morgan Ave. St. Thomas More High School is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category high school in United States.

Address

2601 E Morgan Ave

Phone

+1 4144818370

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Dylan Swirkowski

Great school! The administration and teachers are all very nice. The college prep curriculum may sound challenging but the school works around your learning habits. You'll never be thrown into a class where you are not understanding it because you don't know the prerequisites. Councilors are assigned to every student and work with them their whole high school career. The new addition of of a college resource center with a staff member is extremely helpful in the preparation for college.

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Deanne Glembin

This is a great school!! High school is big decision for a family. This would be an excellent choice your sons or daughters. The staff at Thomas More is wonderful.

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Dave Shapiro

Thomas Moore High School is a private, co-ed, prep college high school located on the southside of Milwaukee (in the town of Saint Francis.) The school offers some of the most technologically advanced classes in the area including robotics. Beginning in 2007 all students were equipped with laptops at the start of the semester. The school has an unusual history that is evidenced in the two halves of the building itself. Thomas Moore was born out of the merger of two other private high schools (Don Bosco and Pio Nono) in 1972. The building had been the Pio Nono high school campus prior to the merger. In 1870, Pio Nono College was established (on this site). It was a college to train teachers. Then in 1923 the school became a boarding and day high school. This lasted until 1941 when it was converted to Saint Francis de Sales seminary which remained in the building until taking up new residence in 1963. In 1965, the school reopened as Pio Nono High School and was an all male, prep college high school. In the early 70’s Don Bosco high school and Saint Mary’s (an all girls school) were merged into Pio Nono and the school was renamed Thomas Moore.

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Greg Shell

This is an excellent choice for secondary education for your children.