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Known to millions as Spider‑Man, Tom Holland's ambitions now swing into a different arena: education. In a recent interview, the actor expressed a sincere, long-term goal to establish a completely free school in London with the best facilities that could compete with the most prestigious private schools in the city. This idea, which is supported by the family-run charity "The Brother's Trust," is both audacious and motivational.
A Bold Educational Vision Rooted in Ambition
Tom Holland, who calls himself "a pretty ambitious person," revealed that his ultimate goal goes beyond making movies. His life's ambition? to construct a world-class school in London that is completely free and on par with private schools. Holland intends to pursue this goal through "The Brother's Trust," a nonprofit organization founded by his parents, Nikki and Dominic, and managed by his three brothers, Sam, Harry, and Paddy.
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The goal is straightforward: provide children whose families might otherwise be unable to afford a top-notch education with a free, high-quality education. This school might be the most ambitious endeavor "The Brother's charity" has ever taken on, considering the charity currently concentrates on underrepresented nonprofits.
Roots in Experience: Personal Struggles Shaping the Dream
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Holland's passion for education isn't just idealistic—it's deeply personal. At age seven, he was diagnosed with dyslexia, which prompted his parents to transfer him into a private school in Wimbledon for the one-on-one support he required. Later, his father, comedian Dominic Holland, remarked on how it "cost a fortune" to "get the proper attention" for Tom's dyslexia.
His determination is obviously strengthened by this first-hand experience with educational disparity. He sees the new school as an equalizer—a place where gifted kids aren't constrained by their financial status but are instead empowered by top-notch resources and committed instruction, all provided at no cost.
Insight on the LEGO Campaign
Besides this, he also co-starred with his brothers in a new short video for the LEGO campaign, 'Never Stop Playing,' which aims to ensure that adults never lose the joy of play from their childhood. In the same interview, Tom Holland revealed a more humorous but no less touching aspect of his relationship with his brothers: they all enjoy building LEGO sets. In fact, they have raised money for charity through "The Brother's Trust" by using their pastime as a means of relaxation. The Holland brothers engaged fans and raised money for charities near and dear to their hearts by live-streaming themselves creating enormous LEGO sets, such as the Millennium Falcon, during lockdown.
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Speaking about his campaign with LEGO, Holland stated that the name alone of the campaign had him excited to take part in 'Never Stop Playing.' He went on to point to how young kids are oftentimes simply sat on their phones at dinner tables, saying: "I think that play is a great icebreaker for that sort of thing and I think that what the LEGO Group is doing with this new campaign is really inspiring."
The full 'Never Stop Playing' short film starring Tom Holland is available to watch on the official LEGO YouTube Channel.
Here's is the link to the video: https://youtu.be/E5EiD_-247g?si=iQtpCrCDXswXR0RH