At Reigate School, our House System is a central part of our community. It embodies the values and ethos of the school and provides meaningful opportunities for children to develop character, build relationships and take pride in representing their House.
Every child belongs to one of our four Houses: Attenborough, Curie, Parks and Turing. These Houses are named after inspirational figures whose values align with the culture pride ourselves on within our school.
Inspired by Sir David Attenborough, this House champions care for the environment, curiosity about the world and respect for others.
Named after Marie Curie, it represents resilience, academic curiosity and the pursuit of excellence through hard work and innovation.
Inspired by Rosa Parks, this House stands for fairness, courage, challenging injustice and doing what is right—even when it is difficult.
Named after Alan Turing, this House celebrates creativity, logical thinking, perseverance and the courage to think differently.
Being part of a House helps children feel a genuine sense of belonging and purpose within the school. It gives them opportunities to:
Each House is guided and energised by its Student Leadership Team and Heads of House, who help promote events and organise sign‑up lists for activities.
Every House has 10 dedicated student leaders, providing a strong leadership structure:
These children act as role models, demonstrating commitment, teamwork and enthusiasm.
House leaders take on a range of responsibilities, including:
This leadership structure gives children the chance to develop confidence, communication and responsibility—key skills that support them throughout their time at Reigate School and beyond.
Through competitions, charity events, challenges and celebrations, the House System encourages every child to play their part. It fosters teamwork, pride, resilience and community spirit.
Most importantly, it helps children feel connected—to each other, to their House, and to the values that shape our school.