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Disturbing News Shakes Thomas’s School Community
Recent revelations from Thomas's School have left many, including the Prince and Princess of Wales, feeling unsettled.
The royal couple's children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, were once students at this prestigious institution until their transition to Lambrook School earlier this year.
Now, shocking news has emerged regarding a staff member that has raised serious concerns.
Matthew Smith, the deputy head of Pastoral at Thomas's, has pled guilty to several child exploitation offences.
It's crucial to note that these charges do not involve any current or former students of the school.
Mr. Smith only joined the staff in September, after both royal children had already departed.
This timing has led to some relief, but the implications of his actions are still deeply troubling.
Upon learning of the allegations against him, the school wasted no time in terminating Mr. Smith's employment immediately.
This swift action occurred before he even made his court appearance or entered a guilty plea.
Smith, who hails from Southwark, admitted to distributing indecent images of children and inciting their s–ual exploitation.
A sentencing hearing is scheduled to take place soon at Southwark Crown Court.
The school released a statement expressing their shock and distress over the situation.
They emphasized that the safety and well-being of their pupils remains their top priority, especially given the ongoing criminal proceedings surrounding Mr. Smith.
However, they also made it clear that there is no indication linking his offences to his role at Thomas's or to any students associated with the institution.
Thomas's School, which caters to children aged four to thirteen, prides itself on creating a nurturing environment.
The admissions process for prospective two- and three-year-olds includes assessments that focus on natural intelligence rather than academic performance.
This approach reflects the school's commitment to fostering a well-rounded educational experience.
Tuition fees at Thomas's School are notably high, starting at £5,868 per term for four-year-olds and rising to £6,628 by the age of seven.
The school also emphasizes values such as courtesy and kindness, which are instilled in students from their very first day.