Testimonials
STMA boasts a tremendous faculty seriously dedicated to the Catholic formation of young souls. I believe the classical education, loving formation and academic tradition provide a unique choice for parents today. The number of vocations that come from this school and the consistent scholarships garnered by its graduates from top academic programs speak to its success and God’s blessing on this special work.
Fr. Philip Tighe
Former Director of Vocations, Diocese of Raleigh
I’ve had the good fortune to present at STMA on multiple occasions. My subject matter, which draws from contemporary physics and philosophy, can be fairly demanding, but the students not only assimilate the material but ask very perceptive questions. I believe that the STMA faculty is the driving force behind these exceptional young people. I’ve been highly impressed by their knowledge and commitment to the students. For preparing teens to meet contemporary challenges brought about by the interaction of faith and secular culture, Saint Thomas More Academy offers one of the finest secondary programs in the nation.
Fr. Robert Spitzer S.J., Ph.D.
President Emeritus, Gonzaga University
I commend you and your colleagues on the creation of a truly inspiring place of learning—here young people can receive the formation of heart and mind that they so much need to be able to find their place in today’s often complicated society. Saint Thomas More Academy [gives] me much hope for what can be done, especially by lay people, in renewing Catholic education.
Dr. Christophe Cardinal Schönborn
Archbishop of Vienna
Catholic schools play an essential role in the future of our Church and Diocese. Recognizing that parents are the first and primary educators of their children, Catholic schools enter into a unique partnership with them. STMA is positioned well to assist parents in this endeavor. As a school officially recognized by the Diocese of Raleigh, it is dedicated to the authentic teaching of the Faith and provides families with a valued option in Catholic education.
Most Reverend Michael Burbidge
Bishop of Arlington (Formerly Bishop of Raleigh)
STMA opened my eyes to the ways in which different disciplines are connected. By the time I arrived at college, I was enthusiastic about many subjects, and could take on my school’s core curriculum with interest and enthusiasm. I’m grateful to STMA for encouraging me to pay attention to the depth and breadth of truth.
Adriana Watkins
STMA 2016 & Teacher in the Humanities Dept.
Boston College 2020 Majors in English & French, Minors in Philosophy and Creative Writing
I valued the history and philosophy/logic classes. It wasn’t apparent at first but those classes prepared me the most for critical thinking and life outside of the sciences.
William Wood
STMA 2018
Siena College 2022, Major in Aeronautical Engineering, Minor in Mathematics
St. Thomas More Academy first and foremost brought me to a deeper encounter with Christ by the humility, faithfulness, and generosity of its faculty and students. With the veracity and rigor of their academics, STMA allowed me to develop a sharp mind, being able to think critically and make necessary distinctions in many areas of my life. In doing so, STMA has aided in my discernment towards the priesthood as I joined the seminary after graduation.
Fr. John De Guzman
STMA 2014
St. Charles Borromeo Seminary 2018 Major in Philosophy, Magna Cum Laude; Graduated from the National Seminary of The Catholic University of America in Washington, DC, earning both a Masters of Divinity (M.Div.) degree and Sacred Theology Bachelors (S.T.B.). Ordained in 2022 as a priest in the Diocese of Raleigh.
I didn’t know how much I longed for a beautiful education until I was gifted one. STMA taught and helped me live out what’s most beautiful in life: Jesus Christ longs for a personal relationship with me, for which I am and will be eternally grateful.
Jorge Rodriguez
STMA 2018
Amherst College Class of 2022, Majors in Philosophy and Geology What I value most from my time at STMA is the drive it instilled in me for the pursuit of excellence in all things. In my time there, I learned to strive always for excellence in all my pursuits, whether academic, athletic, or professional.
Alexander Winger
STMA 2018
Benedictine College 2022, Majors in Biology and International Studies; Working for Maxim Healthcare Services as a Habilitation Technician in preparation for an anticipated career in the medical field (PA/DPT)
STMA prepared me well to face both the academic and transitional challenges that come in college. I am thankful for the life lessons and habits that Deacon and the rest of the faculty helped us to learn.
Michael Naguib
STMA 2018
University of Tulsa 2022, Major in Computer Science
STMA’s community is totally unique in the best way. I formed some of the most meaningful relationships of my life while here, and grew personally in ways that have prepared me for life and all that comes after high school. As an engineering major, I believe that STMA’s liberal arts curriculum taught me to see the world in a different way than most of my peers, which has already proved very advantageous.
Andrew Mistele
STMA 2018
North Carolina State University 2022, Major in Aerospace Engineering, Minor in Mathematics
I don’t really have a one- or two-liner on how STMA prepared me for college, because it prepared me in so many different ways. I arrived at SMU to find that I was completely prepared for the academic rigors of college. I did well in my classes across the board, including writing and physics where many others struggled, and came out of freshman year with a 3.86 GPA.
I was also prepared for the various leadership positions that I have earned, including an officer position in Cyber Security Club, one on the SMU Mustang Mavericks (my country-western dance team), and on the board of the Thomistic Institute at SMU, which I helped found. I will be attending the Thomistic institute’s Summer Leadership Conference in Washington, DC at the Dominican House of Studies in July.
As early as October of my first semester, I had already locked down an internship for this summer doing software development at State Farm, after earning interviews with a half-dozen other companies including the Ethos Group, Fidelity Investments, SAS, and others. I was recently offered an internship for the summer of next year with Northrop Grumman, which would include a security clearance.
Kyle Mistele
STMA 2018
SMU 2022, Major in Computer Science with specialization in Cyber Security, Minor in Philosophy
I value STMA for its teachers who care about the personal enrichment of each student in and way beyond the classroom. In college, it is almost impossible to have this connection with teachers so I remember it fondly from STMA. It reminds me that there are teachers out there who value more about their students than just their academic performance.
Irene Bethencourt
STMA 2017
UNC Chapel Hill 2021, Major in Nursing
My time at STMA prepared me, more than anything else, to live out a rather countercultural vocation on most college campuses — that is, to be a student who is also a practicing Catholic. STMA provides an incredible spiritual and personal formation in the faith that I will continue to build on for the rest of my life.
Liliane Watkins
STMA 2017
Franklin & Marshall 2021, Major in Neuroscience
Newman describes the soul of the university as “the mark it has left on it’s student’s minds.” Though STMA is not a university, I can confidently and comfortably make the claim that STMA leaves a mark on the mind of its students, by attending to the formation of the intellect, heart, body and soul of the student. My experience at STMA has been nothing less than transformative- this is a result of the time and effort each and every one of the faculty members poured into me. The skills and knowledge I gained through my experience at STMA enabled me to go on to a large public institution, knowing I had the needed formation to pursue my education with great integrity, while juggling the complicated dynamics that come with going to a large public school. I credit all of my success to the formation that I gained at STMA, and to that formation I will eternally be grateful.
Sarah Dawod
STMA 2015
NCSU 2019 Honors Biology with Concentration in Neuroscience, Minor in Health, Medicine and Human Value; Currently pursuing an MA in Bioethics at the University of Pittsburgh funded by The Witherspoon Institute at Princeton
I have had six children attend STMA since 2007. STMA is consistent with the principles it stands for, namely an integral formation of the student: the highest academic standards coupled with the formation of the highest human values.
Richard Bethencourt
STMA Parent
I would not trade the experience that I have taken from this school for anything.
Ben Alig
STMA Graduate
God is always calling his people to the vital task of “renewing” authentic education. One enterprise that deserves our special praise and gratitude is St. Thomas More Academy. Thanks to the astounding generosity of its founder, Bob Luddy, and the unswerving efforts of its faculty, it has born rich fruit in its many students. We, both laity and clergy, have a great debt of gratitude to those who pour themselves into creating schools like St. Thomas More. Let us support them in every way possible. And let us not miss the chance to give our children the privilege of a real education.
Alice von Hildebrand
Professor of Philosophy Emeritus, Hunter College
As we discuss and debate issues around the dinner table with our children, it is clear to us that our children have benefited from a rigorous and balanced education at STMA. [It is] a community of independent learners who combine critical and analytical skills with idealism and compassion.
Dr. Walter and Becky Tan
STMA Parents
I am truly enjoying and am thriving in all my classes; they are all lead by expert teachers. All are welcome in this real, Catholic environment. Everyone at the school is so charitable and proud of their Catholic faith. I would never go anywhere else!
Maria Mutka
STMA 2017
The teaching staff is in a league of its own with credentials that rank at the top of the charts, not just in the state but in the country. The school is rock solid in its mission to provide the very best in academics, but also to create strong Catholic leaders prepared to make an impact in this world. As parents, we all know how hard the teenage years are for our children. Our children and the students at STMA all feel that STMA is their safe harbor from the storm–a place they will always be accepted and loved and most importantly encouraged to be the person God has intended them to be.
Tim and Cathy Ligowski
STMA Parents
My wife and I visited St Thomas More Academy in 2011, and we were greatly impressed by the politeness of the students. I attended an English class that had almost the level of a college course. I gave a lecture to an assembly of all students, and I was struck by the intelligent and articulate questions I received from them. I went away wishing that I could send my own children to a school like St. Thomas More Academy.
Dr. John Crosby
Professor and Chair of Philosophy, Franciscan University
We were concerned with the size of the public school and how easy it could be to get “lost” in such a large environment. The small class size at STMA allows for more individual attention and a feeling of belonging. You get to know not only your fellow classmates well but also the teachers. The Staff is great. They take time after hours to support the students. STMA provides the classical education we were looking for in an inviting and accepting environment.
Robert Neiberger
STMA Parent
STMA provides a rich environment that allows each student to flourish and become who they were meant from all eternity to be. In fall 2013 a recent graduate enrolled at Aquinas College. I was able to see a direct correlation between the caliber of teaching and learning in a thoughtful, Christ-centered community and the impact that STMA’s integrated formation had on the young man. He brings his good qualities of mind and heart into every aspect of life and by his example encourages others to follow his lead.
Sister Mary Sarah Galbraith, O.P.
President, Aquinas College
St Thomas More has created a truly unique environment where students are challenged to genuinely live out the faith they profess as well as encouraged to strive for academic excellence. Real discussions take place that inspire deeper thinking into how their lives can and should impact the world. Deep friendships are formed.
Dr. Dan and Carolyn Moran
STMA Parents
We believe STMA will equip our kids to step out into a world that is at times both challenging and disordered, while keeping God and the faith at the center. STMA fosters an environment where students grow in faith, virtue, character and intellect.
Cheryl and Mark Hadley
STMA Parents
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Most Reverent Bishop Burbidge, Bishop of Arlington (Formerly Bishop of Raleigh)
Catholic schools play an essential role in the future of our Church and Diocese. Recognizing that parents are the first and primary educators of their children, Catholic schools enter into a unique partnership with them. STMA is positioned well to assist parents in this endeavor. As a school officially recognized by the Diocese of Raleigh, it is dedicated to the authentic teaching of the Faith and provides families with a valued option in Catholic education. -
Alice von Hildebrand, Professor of Philosophy Emeritus, Hunter College
God is always calling his people to the vital task of “renewing” authentic education. One enterprise that deserves our special praise and gratitude is St. Thomas More Academy. Thanks to the astounding generosity of its founder, Bob Luddy, and the unswerving efforts of its faculty, it has born rich fruit in its many students. We, both laity and clergy, have a great debt of gratitude to those who pour themselves into creating schools like St. Thomas More. Let us support them in every way possible. And let us not miss the chance to give our children the privilege of a real education. -
Timothy Moran, STMA '13
"STMA planted in me the desire to never be satisfied with mediocrity but to always strive for excellence and gave me the tools to navigate in a world that demands complacency. I continue to utilize lessons learned at STMA in my personal life and leadership style in the military. Above all, STMA fosters a desire for greatness in students that I don’t see possible in a different environment. I hold this to be the key difference in my upbringing."
1st Lieutenant, United States Marine Corps. -
Fr. Robert Spitzer S.J., Ph.D., President Emeritus, Gonzaga University
I’ve had the good fortune to present at STMA on multiple occasions. My subject matter, which draws from contemporary physics and philosophy, can be fairly demanding, but the students not only assimilate the material but ask very perceptive questions. I believe that the STMA faculty is the driving force behind these exceptional young people. I’ve been highly impressed by their knowledge and commitment to the students. For preparing teens to meet contemporary challenges brought about by the interaction of faith and secular culture, Saint Thomas More Academy offers one of the finest secondary programs in the nation. -
Sarah Dawod, STMA '15
"STMA leaves a mark on the minds of its students by attending to the formation of their intellect, heart, body and soul. My experience at STMA was nothing less than transformative - this is a result of the time and effort each and every one of the faculty members poured into me. "
NCSU '19 Honors Biology with Concentration in Neuroscience, Minor in Health, Medicine & Human Value, University of Pittsburgh, MA Bioethics '21 -
Dr. Anne Carson Daly, President Emeritus, Mount St. Mary College
It’s a breath of fresh air to walk through the doors of St. Thomas More Academy. The administrators and faculty care about educating the whole person. The students are obviously happy to be there [and] are getting a terrific education that emphasizes what counts and what lasts. Spending time at STMA makes me wish that all students could have the opportunity to study there. -
Adriana Watkins, STMA '16
"STMA opened my eyes to the ways in which different disciplines are connected. I'm grateful to STMA for encouraging me to pay attention to the depth and breadth of truth.”
Boston College 2020, Majors in English & French, Minors in Philosophy and Creative Writing -
Dr. John F. Crosby, Professor and Chair of Philosophy, Franciscan University
My wife and I visited St Thomas More Academy in 2011, and we were greatly impressed by the politeness of the students. I attended an English class that had almost the level of a college course. I gave a lecture to an assembly of all students, and I was struck by the intelligent and articulate questions I received from them. I went away wishing that I could send my own children to a school like St. Thomas More Academy. -
Irene Bethencourt, STMA '17
"I value STMA for its teachers who care about the personal enrichment of each student in and way beyond the classroom. In college, it is almost impossible to have this connection with teachers so I remember it fondly from STMA. It reminds me that there are teachers out there who value more about their students than just their academic performance."
UNC Chapel Hill 2021, Major in Nursing -
Sister Mary Sarah Galbraith, O.P., President Emeritus, Aquinas College
STMA provides a rich environment that allows each student to flourish and become who they were meant from all eternity to be. In fall 2013 a recent graduate enrolled at Aquinas College. I was able to see a direct correlation between the caliber of teaching and learning in a thoughtful, Christ-centered community and the impact that STMA’s integrated formation had on the young man. He brings his good qualities of mind and heart into every aspect of life and by his example encourages others to follow his lead. -
Andrew Mistele, STMA '18
"STMA's community is totally unique in the best way. I formed some of the most meaningful relationships of my life there and grew personally in ways that have prepared me for life and all that comes after high school. As an engineering major, I believe that STMA's liberal arts curriculum taught me to see the world in a different way than most of my peers, which has already proved very advantageous.”
NCSU 2022, Major in Aerospace Engineering, Minor in Mathematics -
Aubrey Leaser, STMA '19
"St. Thomas More Academy is led by a strong and devout faculty that shares a deep love for the Catholic faith and seeks to bestow the same love in the next generations. In the four years that I spent at STMA, I found assurance in my faith and the knowledge to pursue my interests. I was taught how to think critically and to formulate strong arguments. Since entering college, I have realized that I am better prepared than many of my college peers, both academically and socially. I attribute this to my time spent at STMA, as it was there that I learned to love learning and was given the tools necessary to succeed."
University of Virginia Class of 2023, Major in Biology -
Fr. John Kane
"Looking back upon my time in high school at St. Thomas More Academy, I am often amazed at how God was forming me and leading me without my knowledge of His help. Life seemed commonplace at the time, and I had even thought it would have been nicer to have gone to a bigger school with more people, but God was using everything I had to teach me and to help me discern. I have learned that this is often how discernment happens: we follow God to the best of our abilities with a specific purpose or direction, and we trust that He can and does use everything along our way to bring us to His plan, even if we did not see it as His plan at the time. When we get to that moment for which we were discerning, we will look back and we will give thanks to God, because He had us in mind the whole time."
St. Anthony of Padua Parish, Southern Pines, NC, Class of 2007 -
Fr. Michael Schuetz
"During my time at STMA, my fellow students challenged me to take the Catholic Faith as my own. Their challenge helped me to develop my own personal relationship with God. It was from this personal relationship with God that I began to hear Him inviting me to be a priest. That experience has taught me that God uses the people in our lives to speak to us and invite us to follow Him."
Mother of Mercy Catholic Church, Washington, NC, Class of 2008 -
Deacon John De Guzman
"The tremendous support & consistent prayers of the faculty, staff, and the students of St. Thomas More Academy gave me the space and the freedom to discern God’s will throughout high school, ultimately leading me to enter the seminary after graduation. My years as a seminarian and pursuing this call towards the priesthood have been the most joyful, peaceful, and grace-filled years of my life. I thank God for this vocation and I pray that more men out there will open their hearts to listen to God’s call and to courageously respond to that call."
Seminarian for the Diocese of Raleigh, Class of 2014 -
Robert Lane
"Being immersed into the fervently catholic community of STMA changed my life. The devoted and knowledgeable faculty helped me to realize the awesome beauty of the Catholic faith and my friends and classmates supported me in living it out. It was at STMA that I fell in love with Jesus, was first attracted to the priesthood, and began my discernment. STMA started the work of formation in me, a formation that I continue today as I pursue Christ’s call for my life."
Seminarian for the Diocese of Raleigh, Class of 2016 -
Brother Leo Dornan
"Like St. John Henry, I know that the Lord has given me some definite purpose in life, He did not create me for naught. In my life as a priest I am ready to be a link in a chain and a connection between persons, ready to do the good He wills on earth."
Oratory of St. Philip Neri, Class of 2014 -
Sister Miriam of the Child Jesus
"The image that I think of with my vocation right now is that of Peter walking on the water. My only task, my only concern should be to keep my eyes fixed on Jesus and, when He says to come to Him, I come. My tasks are simple- to focus on Him and walk. He is the one who can take my little gift, my obedience, and make something out of it. I could only live this life if He gave me what I need to live it. That dependence has to be total but it’s exciting that way, and He often surprises me with where He tells me to go for Him. I would only be able to do it out of love."
Missionaries of the World, Class of 2009
3109 Spring Forest Rd
Raleigh, NC 27616
Middle School Campus
5605 Spring Court Rd.
Raleigh, NC 27616