Thomas's
was founded in 1971 when Joanna Thomas, an actress and mother
of three young children, started the Ranelagh Kindergarten in
a Pimlico church hall (now Thomas's Kindergarten, Pimlico). Six
years later, the success of the Kindergarten and the strong demand
for London day schools of quality encouraged David Thomas, a former
Gurkha Officer to join his wife in founding a school for older
children. The school was to embody the ideals they had developed
themselves as parents of children in London day schools. They
envisaged a co-educational school, with high academic aims, but
also with a wide curriculum taught by energetic members of staff.
Following the acquisition of a building in Cadogan Gardens in
1977, the "Kensington Court Lower School" came into
being with two teachers and eleven pupils.
In less than four years the school, now named "Thomas's",
had over two hundred children. Demand for places continued to
increase and, in response to this, Thomas's expanded in 1981 into
two buildings in Cottesmore Gardens, just south of Kensington
Gardens, to create Thomas's, Kensington.
By
the end of 1989 the Preparatory School at Cadogan Gardens needed
more space and in August 1990 the freehold was acquired of the
former Sir Walter St John's Grammar School in Battersea. The school,
which became Thomas's, Battersea, moved to its extensive new premises
in October 1990 and the leasehold buildings in Cadogan Gardens
were sold.
In September 1992 Thomas's Kindergarten, Battersea was started
in the crypt of St Mary's Church.
At the end of 1992, with an increasing demand for places, the
freehold was secured of the magnificent former Clapham County
Girls' School in Broomwood Road and the new Thomas's, Clapham
opened in September 1993.
In
September 1995, David and Joanna Thomas's two sons, Tobyn and
Ben, were appointed Principals, having worked in the schools for
a number of years.
In June 1998, a charitable foundation was formed. The aims of
the charity, Thomas's Schools Foundation, are to assist certain
parents financially with the education of their children and to
run local community projects.
In 1999, David and Joanna Thomas retired from active management
of the schools, which are now run by Tobyn and Ben. Ben is also
Headmaster of Thomas's, Battersea.
In
2000 and 2001, a £4m construction programme was carried
out to enhance the facilities at Thomas's, Clapham and Thomas's,
Battersea.
In 2002, an opportunity arose to improve Thomas's, Kensington
through the acquisition of a nearby school, Lady Eden's. Lady
Eden's was closed in Summer 2002 and its buildings converted to
become the Lower School of Thomas's, Kensington. The existing
buildings in Cottesmore Gardens were extensively refurbished and
now house the Preparatory School. The premises of Thomas's, Kensington
are freehold.
In 2004, Thomas’s acquired a long lease on the buildings formerly owned by the London Institute for the Chelsea College of Art and Design in Hugon Road, SW6. The school, which overlooks South Park, was built from 1892 and was opened on the 29 th October 1894 in order to educate 1,200 children. The buildings have 35,000 square feet
and are set on a one acre site.
A £1.3m refurbishment programme by the landlords commenced in January 2005 and Thomas's, Fulham opened in September 2005 as a co-educational preparatory school for children from 4 to 11 years old. The school is expected to grow from Reception upwards up to 400 pupils by 2012.
The legal entity of the schools is a Partnership between the four
Principals.

