Holistic Education

House System

The Heart of Harrow

Modelled on the best practices of Harrow School, London, from Pre Prep Phase (age 5), every Harrow student, belongs to a House. Each House has its own distinctive name, a House colour, House flags and House Mistress or Master.

The House offers students a smaller, closer community within the school, broadening the range of activities and support available. House events include: Sports Days, Charity Events, Dance and Music Competitions and various Sports Competitions. In these numerous activities, community pride finds expression in a healthy competitive spirit.

A key strength of the House system is the vertical integration of different aged pupils. This creates a ‘family’ unit within which responsibilities are assigned to older students to care for and support their younger peers.

The House system is the most distinctive characteristic of a Harrow education and is central to the school’s culture and success. The development of House communities is characterised by strong bonds and support networks within each House. The House Master or Mistress and Form Tutor knows each member of the House extremely well, allowing for close monitoring of academic performance as well as pastoral support. Therefore, if and when there is a problem the student will swiftly receive well judged, individualised and effective support to get back on track.

Developing Profound Relationships with Teachers and their Peers

All pupils, whether day or boarders, are members of a House.

The Houses offer pupils a smaller, closer community within the school, and broaden the range of activities and support available. House events include: Sports Days, Charity Events, Dance Competitions, Music Competitions and Football Competitions.

In the numerous competitions between the Houses, community pride finds expression in a healthy competitive spirit.

Making Friends from All Grades

A key strength of the House system is the vertical integration of different year groups. This creates a ‘family’ unit within which responsibilities are assigned to older pupils to care for and support their younger peers.

Tina Quan

Teaching Assistant

Tina graduated from Worcester University. She has over 5 years teaching experience. In Tina’s opinion, teachers should be students’ friends as well as their masters. A teacher is a person knowledgeable also a good sample for students.​