Geraint "Geri" Thomas (30 Jul 1935 - 9 Apr 2025)

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Location
St Mary's Church in the Lace Market High Pavement Nottingham NG1 1HN
Date
26th Apr 2025
Time
12pm
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Nottingham High School Waverley Mount Nottingham NG7 4ED
Date
26th Apr 2025
Time
1.30pm

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In loving memory of Geraint "Geri" Thomas who sadly passed away on 9th April 2025, aged 89 years.

His Service of Thanksgiving took place at St Mary's Church, The Lace Market on Saturday 26th April at 12noon.

If you could not attend, you can watch using the following link

https://vimeo.com/1075783504/1eb84be772

Geri dedicated his life to education, youth development, and community enrichment. He leaves behind a remarkable legacy of service, leadership, friendship and love.

Geri was a family man. He was married to his dear wife Sheila for 60 years. Together they raised two daughters, Susan and Karen. The losses of Karen to cancer in 2013 and Sheila in 2020 were a profound sorrow, borne with great strength and dignity. Geri's love for his family was unwavering and clear to all who knew him.

Born into farming but growing up with a passion for physical education and youth development, Geri earned his Diploma from the prestigious Loughborough College of Physical Education in the 1950s.
His commitment to sport education led him straight to Nottingham High School (NHS) in 1958, where he would go on to shape generations of students and the very fabric of the School itself.

Geri served NHS in a range of leadership roles. Employed first as teacher of Physical Training alongside HV White under KR Imeson, he went on to become the School’s very first Chief Games Master in 1975. As 1st XV rugby coach, Careers Advisor, Form Tutor and House Tutor for both White’s and then Mellers’ Houses, he was a guiding presence in the lives of countless pupils. He launched the Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme at the school in 1969, encouraging countless students to challenge themselves and engage in community service and adventure.

After a brief departure in 1977 to serve as Sales and Marketing Director in the private sector, including international work in Iran, Geri returned to Nottingham High School in 1983 under Dr. Witcombe. His second tenure spanned nearly two decades, during which he served as Director of Marketing and Development and a key member of the Senior Management Team.

Geri’s vision for the School’s future reshaped its physical and cultural landscape. He oversaw the planning, funding and project management of major developments including the Sports Hall (1989), Design and Technology building (1992), The Carol Djanogly Music School (1997), and significant refurbishments of key facilities such as the swimming pool, Language Centre, and Preparatory School. These projects were not just enhancements to the School but became assets to the broader Nottinghamshire community, regularly hosting local schools, competitions, art and music workshops, and youth programmes.

One of his proudest achievements was the design and completion of the state-of-the-art Sports Hall, a facility of national standard opened in 1989 by Lord Hunt, the first Director of the Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme and leader of the first successful ascent of Mount Everest. Geri’s foresight and tenacity secured funding, overcame doubts, and delivered a world-class space for generations to enjoy.

A respected colleague, inspirational teacher, wise mentor, and in retirement an ambassador, Geri remained a steadfast supporter of Nottingham High School throughout his life. He regularly attended reunions and was known for his fantastic memory giving us knowledgeable and passionate guided tours for Old Nottinghamians always sharing stories of the School's evolution with a quiet pride.

Geri will be remembered for his vision, integrity, and enduring impact on the lives of so many. His contributions live on in the students he inspired, the buildings he helped create, and the community he enriched.

He leaves behind his daughter Susan and her husband, Phil their children Jacob and Joshua and Karen’s daughter Jada, extended family, and a wide circle of former colleagues, students, and friends who mourn his loss and celebrate his remarkable life.

"To teach is to touch a life forever" — and Geri Thomas taught thousands.
He will be deeply missed and fondly remembered.

In the days preceding his passing, Steve Banks, Chair of Governors, wrote to Geri to inform him of the School’s decision to name the Sports Hall in his honour—a fitting tribute at a deeply poignant time.

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In loving memory of the wonderful man I was proud to call my Uncle. Rest in Peace Uncle Geraint. We miss you and love you loads xx

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