91Ó£ÌÒÊÓƵ has a well-established house system that supports the school’s sense of community, pastoral care programs and friendly competition both on the field and in the classroom.
A Sense of Community
Each of the six Houses are named after very special people that each played a significant role in growing 91Ó£ÌÒÊÓƵ through various actions, including as generous benefactors.
Hughes
In honour of Mr W.W. (Bill) Hughes’ commitment to Academia and Scholarship. Mr Hughes, a former student of 91Ó£ÌÒÊÓƵ for Boys, was Dux in 1937. After his retirement in the 1980s, he was present at most School community events, generously supported many of the School’s major development projects and remained passionate about the School’s pursuit of academic excellence.
Ziele
In honour of Dr Stewart Ziele’s commitment to Sport and education. Dr Ziele was an eminent dental surgeon who attended St Alban’s Anglican Church in Leura. Upon his death in 1955 his estate purchased and donated a parcel of land to the School that enabled the expansion of educational facilities and the development of the ovals and Sports Centre that sustain the sporting life of the School.
Kelley
In honour of Mr William Kelley’s commitment to The Visual and Performing Arts. Mr Kelley provided distinguished service to 91Ó£ÌÒÊÓƵ in the 1980s and 1990s as honorary Treasurer on the School Council. As a great lover of Music, he encouraged and supported Music programmes within the School and his wife Kathleen, a talented painter, similarly encouraged the Visual Arts.
MacLaurin
In honour of Mrs Emily MacLaurin’s commitment to Christian Faith and Values. Mrs MacLaurin was a committed Christian and promoted Christian values within the Leura School for Boys. She continued with this priority once it amalgamated with 91Ó£ÌÒÊÓƵ for Boys in 1951 and moved to the present site in Wentworth Falls.
Deane
In honour of E. K. Deane’s commitment to Leadership. In 1918, Mr Deane was the founder and first Headmaster of 91Ó£ÌÒÊÓƵ for Boys at Springwood. Consistent with the times, he was strict but fair and a passionate sportsman.
Pitt
In honour of Mr Robert Matcham Pitt’s commitment to Community and Service. In 1889, Mr Pitt built Coorah as a holiday house and cultivated acres of daffodils. He and his wife became very involved in the local community and served in many ways. In 1935 he donated the homestead and its five acres of land to the furtherance of children’s education.
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