Houses

School Houses

St. Agnes House
House of Purity

St. Agnes House

Inspired by Saint Agnes, a young saint remembered for her unwavering patience, purity, and courage, this house carries forward a spirit that goes far beyond the classroom or the competition ground. Students are known for something simple yet rare — they do the right thing, even when no one is watching.

They lead with kindness, hold their ground with grace, and face every challenge not with noise, but with steady confidence and strength of character. Winning matters here, but what matters more is how you show up.

"Embodying resilience, unity, and moral strength that outlasts any trophy."
Beacon of Service

St. Vianney House

Taking its name from John Vianney — the humble parish priest of Ars who changed countless lives through deep faith and genuine care — the heartbeat of this house is that greatness simply shows up in small acts done with great love. Students are shaped by a sense of responsibility and a habit of sincerity.

They are encouraged to lead not by standing above others, but by walking alongside them with integrity and purpose. Challenges don't discourage them; they believe a sharp mind paired with a kind heart is the truest mark of a leader.

"Success is always shared; greatness shows up in small acts of love."
St. Vianney House
St. Savio House
Joyful Obedience

St. Savio House

Dominic Savio was just a boy when he decided that an ordinary life, lived extraordinarily well, was enough to change the world. Students are reminded that greatness lies in showing up with a good attitude and being fair when no one is watching. Wisdom, kindness, and cheerful obedience are daily goals here.

On the field and in the classroom, St. Savio House brings enthusiasm without arrogance. Its students are being shaped into leaders who are as confident as they are compassionate, proving that even the young can inspire the world.

"Integrity is not a limitation, but a strength that inspires the world."
The Little Way

St. Thérèse House

Thérèse of Lisieux lived quietly, loved deeply, and did small things with uncommon care. This house is built on the belief that greatness is found in the innocent repetition of ordinary kindness. A smile offered freely, a task done well, or a moment of patience are never too small here.

Students are shaped to be sincere and innocent, pursuing excellence without losing their warmth. Innocence is a conscious choice to stay good in a world that sometimes rewards otherwise, finding greatness in the 'Little Way'.

"Pursuing excellence without losing warmth; doing small things with uncommon care."
St. Thérèse House