Curriculum

The academic program at Thomas More Prep-Marian is designed to develop young men and women on the secondary level in leadership, spirituality, academic, and social areas of life. Leadership is based on a model of leading by example. Spiritual development envisions accelerated growth in the life of Christ. Academic development aims to prepare a student for entrance to college and skills for further learning. Social development prepares students for personal responsibility. Our goal is to give our students the best academic program possible as an immediate preparation for college and ultimately life. For this reason, the academic program is deliberately challenging, even difficult. The school accepts the principle that students who come are willing to work hard because their future requires it. While academics is only part of a person’s education and must be kept in balance with other areas, it is necessarily a very important part.

2026-27 High School Course Catalog

2026-27 Junior High Course Catalog

TMP-M Graduation Requirements

Curriculum Comparison

A comparison of TMP-Marian graduation requirements, the Kansas Board of Regents Qualified Admissions requirements and the Kansas Board of Regents Scholars Curriculum.  This page also includes information on additional graduation requirements for the Class of 2028 and future Monarchs.  To view or download click here 

NCAA Eligibility

The NCAA has very specific requirements that students must meet if they want to participate in sports at the NCAA Division I or II collegiate level.  Interested students should register as early as their junior year by going to:  https://web3.ncaa.org/ecwr3/

For further information and a summary of NCAA requirements,  click here

TMP-M GPA Conversion Chart.  Use this chart to convert TMP-M’s 100 point grade scale to a 4.0 grade scale.  This conversion is frequently required on college applications and some scholarship applications.

TMP-M Letter Grade Conversion.  Use this chart to convert TMP-M grades to letter grades (A,B,C,D,F).  This conversion is frequently required on college applications and some scholarship applications.