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Following on from the Head Boy / Girl thread, did you have Houses at school?
Ours were named after four local hills. We had Pendle, Kemple, Bowland and Hameldon.
Were yours even more [s]exciting[/s] dull?
Local rivers.
Avon, Clyde, Calder and Nethan
Ours were named after local historical family names. Two pretty local, one reasonably famous and one very famous during a certain period in history.
Aylward, Keller, Cheshire and Schweitzer.
No idea who Aylward was even though that was my house. Our badge was red though so I was happy.
[edit]A bit of Googling would suggest that it was this lady https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gladys_Aylward
We just had band one and band two.
Hoover, Coolidge, Harding, Taft and T Roosevelt
Savile, Glitter, Harris.
Founders / benefactors
Malthus, Hall, Rich and Aldworth
Junior school:[b] Roseprice and Warneford[/b] (vicars? that started the school)
Grammar School: [b]Crossley, Porter, Saville and Standeven[/b] (local People/founders of orphanage which became school)
Named after strawberrys, which were previously grown in fields long since built on by identikit estates which supplied the pupils to the school, oh the ironing etc.
Nippers school houses are named after animals which are actually still found in the surrounding greenery.
Middle school - Breedon, Clee, I presume Malvern and another hill I can't remember.
High school -Saxon, Jute, Celt and Angle. Angles are bent *s*****.
6 houses - 5 named after previous headmasters and the other called 'school'.
Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young.
Or Jesuit martyrs I forget which.
local estates IIRC. landed gentry what!
Innes (blue), Randolph (red), Seafield (green) and Gordon (yellow)
These four are still there (kids went to same school, now there's a fifth I think, in grey.
Brunel, Dickens, Seymour and Austin.
now there's a fifth I think, in gre
"new money"
tsk.
6 houses - 5 named after previous headmasters and the other called 'school'.
imaginative 😆
we had notable Shropshire people. Housman, Webb and 3 others that I forget
Named after old halls / estates. Derby, Lathom, Muncaster and another one I've forgotten.
Didn't really perform any function other than deal with the practicalities of there not being any room in the school big enough for an assembly.
I was in Derby - the house famed for coming last in every inter-house event. Not just on aggregate but absolute last place in everything, t in an inter house athletics tournament we came last in every race in every year group. We came last in the football even when we were the only house to field a full team.
Yes we lived in them, names were based on one of history, location and names of eminent former pupils (or masters).
At Prep school we had four - I can remember Wykham and Erasmus, can't remember the others.No idea why, it was never really talked about. Not even sure if I've spelt Wykham rite.
Well known London grammar
North
East
West
South
I was in West - West is the best !
Windsor, Balmoral, Sandringham, Buckingham.
St Andrews primary school, Maghull. So no, not posh at all....ever. 😀
Being in Wales, ours were always in Welsh - the odd thing was this - the *thought* the houses were Green, Blue, Red and Yellow in Welsh - which is Gwyrdd, Glas, Coch and Melyn - because that's the colour they assigned each house, but they weren't, even after 5 years of enforced Welsh lessons, none of us worked out that 'Nofydd' or whatever it was, wasn't the Welsh word for 'Red' or indeed what it was in English.
Austen, Bronte, Chaucer, Milton
Airedale
Nidderdale
Swaledale
Wharfedale
Named after loudspeakers?
Masters, Judges, Vice Chancellors, Dukes.
Tui
Kiwi
Rata
Kowhai.
^^^ 🙂
Hunt, Fleming and Romney
Famous Civil War parliamentarians
Hampden
Fairfax
Devereux
Cromwell
Thankfully, they weren't stupid enough to call one of the Houses Rupert.
Appin, Ettrick, Galloway, Kintyre, Lochaber and Torridon.
Selby , rievaulx, Kirkstal, and I think Byland, all local Abbeys.
The houses served absolutely no function whatsoever that I can recall other than to provide bodies for the carnage that was the annual inter house rugby competition.
Local historic family names for Middle and High School.
Forgotten most of them though. 😆
Trees: Ash, Beech, Birch, Elm, Oak
Lundin, Mcduff, Wemyss and Balgonie
Someone must know from these clues what list d school I went to
Local rivers* here too in primary school
Trent
Don
Ancholme
Humber
*one is technically an Estuary and the question about which of houses was not a river occurred in pretty much every school quiz.
Mid sized Catholic comp, so saints for us,
St George
St Patrick
St David
and I can't remember the last one.
Welsh names here too
Primary school houses named after the 2 rivers nearby, Llethi and Gido.
Secondary school houses named after local historic farms/hotels (i believe) Tanyfron, Tyglyn and Portland.
I was in Llethi and then Tanyfron.
Prep School:
Jenner
Wilson
Holmes
Jr School
Athens,
Corinth,
Persia,
Rome,
Sparta
Troy
At College, boarding houses:
Newick
Hazelwell
Christowe
Boyne
Leconfield
Chandos was the girls boarding house and there were two day houses but they was for wimps.
Stoner Jr's school houses are named after Malvern Hill's peaks (I think Millennium, Perseverance and Jubilee
Same for both Primary and Secondary school -
Matthew, Mark, Luke and John.
Welsh lakes, rivers etc: Alaw, Aethwy, Celyn etc.
Claims to be the first purpose-built comprehensive school in Britain.
Bell Baxter Douglas and anotherone.
Yourguitarhero might remember.
At Primary school the houses were named after historic figures from the local town
Asquith, Hardy, Dartmouth and Scatcherd. Why we didn't also have Laurel always confuses me.
Austen, Powell, Valpy, Beckingham, Nettles and Hamonde - which I had to look up.
Important people in the history of the school.
While looking up the forgettable house name, I discovered that Simon Bird, the one with the glasses in The Inbetweeners was there at the same time as me.
Ruined castles near Kirkcaldy, a couple have since been restored and are inhabited.
Camilla, Balmuto, Rossend and Seafield..
Asquith, Hardy, Dartmouth and Scatcherd
I'm guessing you're from Morley - who's Hardy?
I'm guessing you're from Morley - who's Hardy?
Decent guess, Tingley. Not sure who he is, all I know is that Hardy was the red house.
Compton
Stanton
Burnett
Newton
Small villages in the surrounding area.
West house. You'd never guess..
St George
St Patrick
St David
and I can't remember the last one.
probably St Anthony then, patron saint of, err, that thing, what's it called now. It'll come back to me.
Junior school was quite posh, so they were named after royal residences:
Sandringham, Balmoral, Windsor and er, anuvva one.
Secondary was common, so was just named after the school, Wakeford.
WAKE & FORD. 😆 Genius.
Cotswold
Segewick
Quantocks
Mendips
Never did explained why those 4......
Harlaw, Clubbiedean, Loganlea, Harperrig after Pentland reservoirs
Local landed gentry from th'olden days:
Davenport (Go Davenport!)
Vernon
Newton
Leigh
The football.rugby shirts we had to wear for PE were reversible; blue on one side, house colour on the other. And nylon. And whiffy.
Kingfishers Yellowhammers Robins and Woodpeckers - Only seemed relevant during sports day - Kingfishers dominated the egg and spoon for atleast 3 years running!
Haydock, Hurst, Barlow and Finch...
They were some of the "Lancaster Martrys", elevated to mythical magical fairy elf status by the Catholic Church.
Then our school merged with a much rougher school from the wrong side of town and our school houses were replaced with numbers. Presumably because the new kids didn't know about letters, never mind local 16th century religious history.
Six former pupils who died in the two world wars
Chavssse, Leicester, Maltby, Wilkinson, Walker-Dunn, Calendar.
We had North Sea oilfields for some bizarre reason - I was in Ninian, can't remember the rest.
albatross
falcon
kestrel
merlin
3 birds and a wizard? 😆
Arundel
Bramber
Chichester
Hastings
Lewes
Pevensey
The rapes of Sussex
Trek
Cannondale
Orange
Scott
Rippon Tor
Hound Tor
Hay Tor
Sharp Tor
Bel Tor
(memory somewhat dubious as can really only remember the one I was in. Colour was red)
Apparently, most Americans think that J K Rowling dreamed up all that stuff about boarding school and houses and so on, and that she's incredibly imaginative.
Red
Green
Blue
Yellow
Ded kultcherd we woz
Islands theme Arran, Bute, Craig, Cumbrae and later addition was Kintyre
Earth, Wind & Fire......
(I'll get my coat...)
Ours were named after Native American tribes for some reason.
Crow
Sioux
Cheyenne
Apache
Cathedral school, so: Deans (my house), Abbots, Canons, and Priors.
Holland, Strutt, Mildmay and another one I can't remember.
1st secondary school (girls school) - Austen, Bronte, Elliott.
2nd secondary school I couldn't remember til I looked it up. Porteus, Hutton, De Grey, School House.
Shipman
Sutcliffe
Nilsen
West
My primary school had three houses named after local hills - Brimmond (yellow), Kier (green) and Ord (red). There was no house system in my secondary school.
Police
Construction
Native American
Cowboy
Weird S&M biker
Braeburn, Lymphoy and Moidart- totally unimaginatively, they were 3 big houses near the school. Braeburn was basically Gryffindor because a) I was in it and b) our colour was blue and blue is the best colour.
School
Winder
Lupton
Evans
Powell
Sedgwick
Hart
I think that was them anyway.
Local lighthouses (cool!):
Godrevy
Pendeen
Lizard
St Anthony
Middle school - Sargent, Scott, Ashcroft and Streatfield. I was house captain of Sargent. All famous people but I can't remember which Sargent we were named after. Noel Streatfield, Peggy Ashcroft, I think Robert Falcon Scott.
Schoo,I work in has Thetford, Sherwood, Bracknell and Arden.
I can't remember which Sargent
Malcolm probably
