Tom Holland’s Big Plan: A Free School to Compete with London’s Elite

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Tom Holland has shared a surprising goal for his life beyond acting. The Spider-Man star revealed that he wants to start a free school in England that could compete with the country’s top private schools.

Holland said, “I have an end goal of what I’d like to do, which is essentially that I’d like to build a school with the best facilities that any school in London can offer, but is totally free and rivals any private school in the country.”

He added that the school would help students who might not be able to afford a private education, calling it his “lifelong goal.”

This plan is tied to his family charity, The Brother’s Trust, which was started by his parents, Nikki and Dominic Holland. The charity is managed by the entire family, including Holland and his three brothers Sam, Harry, and Paddy.

Its mission is to support smaller charities that often struggle to be noticed, providing both funding and publicity.

Even with his busy acting career, Holland says he feels fortunate. He told sources, “I am blessed to be doing what I’m doing” and said he is “lucky” to be working on Spider-Man: Brand New Day. When it releases next year, it will mark over a decade that he has played Spider-Man, making him the longest-running live-action version of the character.

Outside of movies, Holland has been involved in LEGO’s Never Stop Playing campaign, which encourages adults to keep enjoying playful activities from childhood. He starred in a short film for the campaign with his brothers and said, “I think that play is a great icebreaker.”

He praised LEGO for inspiring people to stay playful and said he was excited to take part in the project.

Holland’s vision shows his interest in helping others and making a difference beyond Hollywood. Creating a free school that could match private schools would be a major achievement if it happens.

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