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Quotes from the June 2017 Ofsted report- The Catholic ethos is central to school life || As a result, the work to develop pupils’ spiritual, moral, social and cultural education is good || Pupils are well cared for || They know how to stay safe both inside and outside school || Behaviour both in lessons and about the school is good || Pupils treat each other and adults with respect,- Ofsted June 2017

Overview

  • The House system at Holy Family Catholic High School was re-launched in September 2017.
  • Every student and member of staff at Holy Family Catholic High School is a member of a ‘House’.
  • The Houses are made up of all students from years 7 to 11.
  • Each student and staff members is given a badge which shows the House that they will represent.

 

Purpose

  • The House system aims to create competition, promote good work and also a positive approach to school life.
  • Teamwork is encouraged so that the gifts and talents of all students in the Body of Christ can be celebrated.
  • The House system also provides opportunities for students to take on responsibilities and brings everyone in the school community together to celebrate positive achievements.

 

History of the Houses

  • The houses are named after local historic and religious figures who have contributed to the life and history of the local area and the Catholic church.
  • On entry to Holy Family Catholic High School each student is allocated to one of Four Houses and they remain in this house for the duration of their time at school.
  • You can find more information about our houses by click on the relevant icons below.
       

 Beaumont

Hinsley

Howard

Newman