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House Competition

College students are placed in one of four College houses to generate a sense of community throughout College life and during College activities. Students are encouraged to identify personally with their house and for that reason siblings are generally placed in the same house.

The House Competition operates across the whole of College life and students can accumulate points for a variety of activities. Houses are awarded points for individual student effort and achievement in the Norwest Challenge, sporting carnivals, and a range of other areas. The Norwest Challenge accommodates recognition of effort and achievement in academic pursuits, College and community service, the demonstration of College values, and participation in the life of the College on top of sporting pursuits. At the end of each year the House Cup is awarded to the Primary and Secondary house that earns the greatest number of points

The College’s four houses are:

Bradman (Green)
Namesake: Donald Bradman (1908 – 2001)
Chosen as an example of leadership and achievement in team sport
Mascot: Panther

Chisholm (Blue)
Namesake: Caroline Chisholm (1808 – 1877)
Chosen as an example of community service and community spirit
Mascot: Hawk

Gould (Red)
Namesake: Shane Gould (1956 – present)
Chosen as an example of individual sporting effort and achievement
Mascot: Bear

Johnson (Yellow)
Namesake: Richard Johnson (1753 – 1827)
Chosen as an example of faith and trust in God and service to His Church
Mascot: Lion