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ARTICLES RELATED TO Houses |  |  |  | Houses: Encyclopedia II - Oundle School - HousesThe school has 14 Boarding houses in total. There are 8 boys Houses ( Bramston, Crosby, Fisher, Grafton, Laundimer, School, St Anthony and Sidney), 5 girls Houses (Dryden, Kirkeby, New, Sanderson and Wyatt) and a Junior House (The Berrystead). Laxton House caters solely for day pupils.
Oundle School - Bramston.
Bramston house was established as a boarding house in 1917, however the building itself was built sometime in the 18th century by Stephen Bramston. Housing between 50 and 60 boys, it is one of the smaller of Oundle's boarding houses.
See also:Oundle School, Oundle School - Houses, Oundle School - Bramston, Oundle School - New House, Oundle School - Famous Old Oundelians, Oundle School - Notable Teachers, Oundle School - External link Read more here: » Oundle School: Encyclopedia II - Oundle School - Houses |
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African American Theme House (1997)
Andres Castro Arms (1971)
Casa Zimbabwe (1966 as "Ridge Project", renamed in 1987))
Cloyne Court (1946), UC students only.
The Convent (1992), UC graduate and re-entry students only.
Davis House (1969)
Euclid Hall (1968)
Fenwick Weaver's Village (1981)
Hoyt Hall (1953), women only.
Hillegass/Parker House (2005), graduate and ...
See also:University Students' Cooperative Association, University Students' Cooperative Association - History, University Students' Cooperative Association - Houses, University Students' Cooperative Association - Central Co-op Services, University Students' Cooperative Association - Famous USCA Alumni Read more here: » University Students' Cooperative Association: Encyclopedia II - University Students' Cooperative Association - Houses |
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The present house system was created in the early 1970s to replace the old "team" system of single Greek letters. Eight houses existed until 2002 when an additional two were added (Lamont and Dupont). In 2004, another two houses (Pype ...
See also:Bishop Strachan School, Bishop Strachan School - Houses, Bishop Strachan School - Interesting Facts, Bishop Strachan School - External link Read more here: » Bishop Strachan School: Encyclopedia II - Bishop Strachan School - Houses |
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Allen (Day, Co-ed., 1914, originally Geelong)
Clyde (Boarding, Girls, 1976, nominal successor to Clyde School)
Cuthbertson (Boarding, Boys, 1914)
Francis Brown (Boarding, Boys, 1937)
Fraser (Day, Co-ed., 1976)
Garnett (Boarding, Girls, 1982)
The Hermitage (Boarding, Girls, 1976, originally Jennings, nominal successor to CEGGS "The Hermitage")
Manifold (Boarding, Boys, 1914)
Perry (Boarding, Boys, 1914)
Middle School
Barrabool (Boarding)
Barwon (Boarding)
Connewarre (Boarding) ...
See also:Geelong Grammar School, Geelong Grammar School - History, Geelong Grammar School - Move to Corio, Geelong Grammar School - Buildings at Corio, Geelong Grammar School - Campuses, Geelong Grammar School - Houses, Geelong Grammar School - Head Masters, Geelong Grammar School - Notable alumni, Geelong Grammar School - School Journal, Geelong Grammar School - School Song - Carmen Coriense Read more here: » Geelong Grammar School: Encyclopedia II - Geelong Grammar School - Houses |
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The Head Boy has a number of archaic priviliges which include the right to smoke a pipe, the right to keep sheep on the Headmaster's lawn, and the right to marry in the cathedral.
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See also:Bishop Wordsworth's School, Bishop Wordsworth's School - Entrance, Bishop Wordsworth's School - History, Bishop Wordsworth's School - Houses, Bishop Wordsworth's School - Faculty, Bishop Wordsworth's School - Headmasters, Bishop Wordsworth's School - Notable alumni Read more here: » Bishop Wordsworth's School: Encyclopedia II - Bishop Wordsworth's School - Houses |
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The Houses are divided into In-College Houses which are mostly gathered around the central Court and Out-College Houses which are located around the western side of the town. Unusually, the older In-College Houses were not historically given names but referred to by an alphanumeric title. ...
See also:Marlborough College, Marlborough College - School Buildings, Marlborough College - Houses, Marlborough College - Names of the Houses, Marlborough College - Notable Past pupils, Marlborough College - Arts, Marlborough College - Literature, Marlborough College - Music, Marlborough College - Theatre & Cinema, Marlborough College - Politics, Marlborough College - Sciences & Engineering, Marlborough College - Endeavour & Sport, Marlborough College - The Church, Marlborough College - Journalism, Marlborough College - The Forces, Marlborough College - Miscellaneous Read more here: » Marlborough College: Encyclopedia II - Marlborough College - Houses |
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 |  |  | Houses: Encyclopedia II - Westminster School - HousesThe School is split into 11 Houses, some of which are 'day Houses' (and only admit day-pupils; those who go home after school), the others having a mix of day-pupils and boarders. The Houses are named after people connected to the house or school in various ways - mainly prominent Old Westminsters but also former Head Masters and House Masters. Grant's is the oldest house, not only of Westminster but of any public school.
Houses are a focus for pastoral care and social and sporting activities, as well as accommodation for boarders. All the day houses are mixed-sex, and all houses admit day girls, however only Busby's and Purcel ...
See also:Westminster School, Westminster School - History, Westminster School - Location, Westminster School - Notable buildings, Westminster School - Customs, Westminster School - Entry, Westminster School - Westminster jargon, Westminster School - Year names, Westminster School - Other jargon, Westminster School - Houses, Westminster School - Sport Station, Westminster School - Former pupils Read more here: » Westminster School: Encyclopedia II - Westminster School - Houses |
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 |  |  | Houses: Encyclopedia II - Melbourne High School - HousesInterhouse competitions remain an integral part of the school's ethos.
The four Houses with their associated colours are:
Como (Yellow)
Forrest (Blue)
Waterloo (Green)
Yarra (Red)
The houses compete during the year in various swimming, musical, athletic, and house singing competitions as well as minor competitions such as debating, football and chess. The house with the best overall performance for the year is awarded the status of Cock House; the naming of this competition is a source of ...
See also:Melbourne High School, Melbourne High School - History, Melbourne High School - Student life, Melbourne High School - School awards badges and rank, Melbourne High School - Houses, Melbourne High School - Facilities, Melbourne High School - Recent projects, Melbourne High School - Future projects, Melbourne High School - Past projects, Melbourne High School - Sister schools, Melbourne High School - Principals of Melbourne High, Melbourne High School - Distinguished Old Boys Read more here: » Melbourne High School: Encyclopedia II - Melbourne High School - Houses |
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 |  |  | Houses: Encyclopedia II - Oakham School - HousesOakham School has a total of 16 houses; 3 in the Upper School (1 boys and 1 girls), 10 in the Middle School (5 boys, 5 girls; 6 boarding, 4 day) and 4 in the Lower School (Jerwoods) (2 boys, 2 girls; 2 boarding, 2 day). There is a 17th house (College House) which is not residential and reserved for the exclusive use of pupils in the Seventh Form undertaking Oxbridge entrance preparation.
Oakham School - Upper School. See also: Oakham School, Oakham School - History, Oakham School - Curriculum, Oakham School - The lower School - Jerwoods, Oakham School - The Middle School, Oakham School - The Upper School, Oakham School - Houses, Oakham School - Upper School, Oakham School - Middle School, Oakham School - Lower School Jerwoods, Oakham School - School Clubs & Societies, Oakham School - Some Old Oakhamians Read more here: » Oakham School: Encyclopedia II - Oakham School - Houses |
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 |  |  | Houses: Encyclopedia II - St. Kevin's College Melbourne - HousesThe Houses are:
Kenny (Red)
Kearney (Blue)
Cusack (Green)
Purton (Gold)
They are named after Brothers who taught at the College.
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See also:St. Kevin's College Melbourne, St. Kevin's College Melbourne - A Brief History, St. Kevin's College Melbourne - Houses, St. Kevin's College Melbourne - Motto and Crest, St. Kevin's College Melbourne - School Song, St. Kevin's College Melbourne - College War Cry, St. Kevin's College Melbourne - Academics, St. Kevin's College Melbourne - Subjects, St. Kevin's College Melbourne - VCE results, St. Kevin's College Melbourne - Co-Curricular Activities, St. Kevin's College Melbourne - Drama, St. Kevin's College Melbourne - Debating, St. Kevin's College Melbourne - Music, St. Kevin's College Melbourne - Outdoor Education, St. Kevin's College Melbourne - Sport, St. Kevin's College Melbourne - Awards System, St. Kevin's College Melbourne - Honour Pocket, St. Kevin's College Melbourne - Full Colours, St. Kevin's College Melbourne - Half Colours, St. Kevin's College Melbourne - Insignia, St. Kevin's College Melbourne - External link Read more here: » St. Kevin's College Melbourne: Encyclopedia II - St. Kevin's College Melbourne - Houses |
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 |  |  | Houses: Encyclopedia II - Victoria Junior College - HousesDuring competitive intra-school events, the school population is divided into six houses. These houses and their respective colour codes are:
Draco (Red)
Phoenix (Orange)
Ursa (Yellow)
Lynx (Green)
Aquila (Blue)
Pegasus (Purple)
House points are earned through activities.
The house system was introduced in 2004 in order to prepare students for the change in curriculum in 2006, when faculties will be eliminated. Before the house system, the school population compet ...
See also:Victoria Junior College, Victoria Junior College - Courses, Victoria Junior College - Faculties, Victoria Junior College - Special Programmes, Victoria Junior College - Co-Curricular Activities, Victoria Junior College - Houses, Victoria Junior College - Victorian Anthem, Victoria Junior College - School Spirit, Victoria Junior College - Alumni Read more here: » Victoria Junior College: Encyclopedia II - Victoria Junior College - Houses |
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Houses are a focus for pastoral care and social and sporting activities, as well as accommodation for boarders. All the day houses are mixed-sex, and all houses admit day girls, however only Busby's and Purcel ...
See also:Westminster School, Westminster School - History, Westminster School - Location, Westminster School - Notable buildings, Westminster School - Customs, Westminster School - Entry, Westminster School - Westminster jargon, Westminster School - Year names, Westminster School - Other jargon and Slang, Westminster School - Houses, Westminster School - Sport Station, Westminster School - Former pupils Read more here: » Westminster School: Encyclopedia II - Westminster School - Houses |
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 |  |  | Houses: Feng Shui and LoveFeng Shui and Love
A house's feng shui can influence its
resident's love relationships. However, the effects vary because everyone is
unique and lives in different houses. Nonetheless, there are some general
characteristics that create single or lonely people such as life long bachelors
and bachelorettes or widows and widowers.
Read more here: » Feng Shui: Feng Shui and Love |
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