The House System
Hadleigh High School uses a house system. There are six houses with a form in each year representing one of the houses. The houses are all named after individuals who have a connection to Hadleigh and the local area. The houses are as follows:
Oswald (Red)
World record holder for long distance flying, breaking records in 1927, 1933 and 1938.
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Ansell (Orange)
John Ansell was a wealthy 19th century local business man. The Ansell Centre was built in 1863 as a day school for the poorer children of the area who would otherwise have received no education. |
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Duncan (Blue)
When the 353rd Fighter Group arrived at Raydon airfield, it was led by Colonel Glenn Duncan.
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Morris (Yellow)
The noted 20th century painter who moved to Hadleigh in the 1930s.
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Toppesfield (Green)
An annual fair was secured from Henry III by the Lord of Toppesfield
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Guthrum (Purple)
King of the Danes who made Hadleigh capital of England for two weeks. He is believed to be buried under St Mary’s church.
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Hadleigh’s house system is designed to develop a sense of community along with encouraging competition. Student's will be able to earn House points individually, as part of a form, or when representing the school. House points will be tallied up across the year with the House Cup being presented in the whole school assembly on the last day of term.