Hall School Wimbledon

Independent co-education from 4 to 16

School Houses

The House system is an integral part of life at Hall School Wimbledon and aims to provide a sense of competition and fun through a range of school based activities that take place throughout the year.

All pupils belong to one of four houses, which are named after some of the first pupils of Hall School Wimbledon; each house is assigned a colour, a virtue and a flag. Allocation is mostly random but brothers and sisters usually belong to the same house.

 

House History Colour Virtue Flag
von der Burg Edmund von der Burg was one of the first nine pupils at Hall School Wimbledon. Edmund was a curious and inventive child with a remarkable and versatile intellect. Yellow Curiosity Sweden
Tehrani Jon-Pierre Tehrani was one of the first nine pupils at Hall School Wimbledon. Jon-Pierre (J-P) was a very resourceful child who paid his school fees by modelling for Kelloggs. He was an exuberant charismatic pupil whose participation was always wholehearted in everything he undertook. Green Ingenuity Iran
Kapadia Nikolas Kapadia was one of the first nine pupils at Hall School Wimbledon. Nicky was loyal and thoughtful showing kindness and consideration to his friends and teachers. He has integrity and was content to make way and provide for his friends. Blue Kindness India / Finland
Field Elgiva Field was the first female pupil at Hall School Wimbledon. She held her own amongst the boys and was notable for her creativity and cheerful disposition. Red Ambition Union Jack