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  1. Thomas Sumter Academy has affectionately throughout the years been referred to as “The Hill” because of our physical location, nestled in the “gently rolling hills of Santee,” located in the triangle created by Sumter, SC Camden, SC and Shaw Air Force Base. Our location promotes diversity and we attract children from families of various walks of life.

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    Thomas Sumter Academy’s motto, “Acta Non Verba,” was engraved on the class rings of the first graduates in 1967; it has served as a prologue for the ensuing years. By the 1966/67 school year, the South Carolina Independent School Association had established intramural basketball, and Thomas Sumter Academy was ready with their first team. The

  3. It is the philosophy of Thomas Sumter Academy that the education of a child is a partnership involving the school, parent, and the child. We strive to educate the whole child and emphasize academic, spiritual, emotional, and physical growth. We work to bring out the best in each student. A child may need the added … Continue reading "Academics Overview"

  4. Thomas Sumter war der Sohn des gleichnamigen Thomas Sumter Sr. (1734–1832), General im Unabhängigkeitskrieg, der danach den Staat South Carolina in beiden Kammern des Kongresses vertrat. Über seine Jugend und Schulausbildung ist nichts überliefert. Politisch schloss er sich der von

  5. At Thomas Sumter Academy we envision all students will learn to become prepared, well-rounded, and articulate students who honor the past, live the present, and drive the future. We develop well-educated, socially conscious students who are prepared to face the challenges of a changing world with skills, academics, athletics, confidence, self-control, and moral strength in a Christian environment.

  6. Thomas Sumter, Gamecock General of the American Revolution, "was born on July 14, 1734, in the Preddy's Creek settlement of Lousia County, Virginia. His parents were William and Patience Sumter." He lived in a cabin with his parents, his two brothers, and two sisters. When he was old enough, Thomas worked with his father in their gristmill. When his father died, his mother sent him to work as ...

  7. The manuscript collection of Thomas Eveleigh Richardson (1847-1933), relates primarily to the history of Sumter County, South Carolina. More generally, it pertains to the region east of the Wateree River. Because old Sumter District covered territory beyond the present county limits and its people had social ties in Camden and elsewhere,