Introduced in 1921, the House System endeavours to cultivate a spirit of collective responsibility and unity among students. It serves as the heart of school life, where students from distinct houses engage in spirited competition across sports and other co-curricular pursuits. The system comprises four houses: Blue, Green, Red, and Yellow, each named after Scottish missionaries for boys and Scottish Queens for girls.
Elizabeth(Girls)
MacGregor(Boys)
The Symbol is associated with scouting and guiding and represents honour and duty, the qualities cherished by Boy Scouts and Girl Guides
Victoria(Girls)
Kennedy(Boys)
The symbol exemplifies courage and leadership and the desire to attain higher goals.
Catherine(Girls)
MacPherson(Boys)
Home away from home, the symbol signifies impregnability, firmness and strength in the face of all odds.
Anne(Girls)
Haddow(Boys)
It suggests the location of the school in the green palm wood where education would take firm roots and produce good fruits.