A high school house system is designed to build community, encourage positive behavior, and promote school spirit. In this system, all students and staff are assigned to a house—each with its own name, color, and values. Houses compete in a variety of events throughout the year, earning points for participation, achievement, and teamwork.
The system creates a sense of belonging by bringing together students from different year levels. Upperclassmen will serve as leaders, mentoring younger students and promoting unity. Friendly competition in sports, academics, arts, and service activities helps students develop confidence, leadership, and collaboration skills.
Points are awarded not just for winning events, but also for showing effort, respect, and school values. At the end of the year, the house with the highest score wins the House Cup, celebrating excellence and spirit.
Beyond competition, the house system encourages positive relationships, personal growth, and school pride. It helps students feel more connected and involved in school life, creating a supportive and inclusive environment for all.