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THE HOUSE SYSTEM

St. Patrick's School has adopted The House System for its student body.

WHAT ARE "HOUSES"?
Houses are three subdivisons of the student body, each house being identified by a colour, either Blue, Green or Yellow. This system was created years ago in British schools and was later adopted by many institutions in Argentina.

Through the House System's structure, students participate in intra-school sports and academic competitions accumulating points for their House. However, points are also deducted for disciplinary measures taken against House members. In addition, teams of House members take part in community work projects and campaigns. At the end of the school year, the house which has accumulated the highest number of points is awarded a trophy.

The aim of the House System is to promote competitive spirit amongst students without falling into extremes, which at times are very much present in our individualistic ways and consumerism. Companionship and solidarity are the foremost values within the House System.

After nominations have been accepted and platforms presented, on St. Patrick's Day, March 17th, the student body, divided into their respective colours, choose through a formal election process their Captain for the current year. Captains are 5th year secondary students, vice-captains are 4th year secondary students and 6th grade primary students. These students will have the responsibility of representing their members with dignity and dedication throughout the school year.