Article April 8, 2025
Honouring Kath Thomas: A life and legacy remembered
It is with deep sadness that we share the passing of our dear colleague and Head of Year 12, Kath Thomas. While words can never fully capture the impact Kath had on our school community, we want to take a moment to celebrate her life and the lasting legacy she leaves behind.
Kath was a beacon of warmth and wisdom, whose presence touched the lives of students and colleagues alike. With her steady, calming demeanour, she had a unique gift for instilling self-belief in students—a sentiment echoed by many in Kath’s remembrance book.
In her capacity as a teacher of Business for our Year 11 cohort, Kath developed many excellent resources especially to help our IGCSE students on exam preparation. Her colleagues share that despite her workload, she always found time to check in with and support others. She was also a keen driver of setting the highest standards.
Kath’s role as Head of Year was pivotal. Her dedication extended beyond academics; she co-created the Sixth Form Pastoral programme, fostering student development in all aspects of their lives. Her efforts to build connections with external organisations opened doors for students, guiding them towards university, employment, or apprenticeships.
Her impact on the UCAS and university application process was profound. Kath went above and beyond, even hand-delivering applications to ensure students met their deadlines. Her dedication was unwavering.
Her involvement with the Student Council on initiatives like Wellbeing Week and Environmental Action Week showcased her commitment to student welfare and environmental consciousness.
As a cornerstone of the Sixth Form team, Kath was the go-to person who seemed to have all the answers. Her signature kindness and composure were constants, whether she was navigating the complexities of the academic year or offering a listening ear to a student or colleague.
Beyond her professional achievements, Kath was a cherished colleague and friend. Her encyclopaedic knowledge of our school and willingness to support new team members made her an integral part of the team.
As stated by those who worked most closely with Kath, she was the kindest, most caring person you could wish to work with, and her legacy will continue to inspire us all. She will be deeply missed, but her spirit and contributions will forever remain a part of King’s InterHigh.
We extend our deepest condolences to Kath’s family, friends, and everyone who had the pleasure of knowing her.