Austen, Powell, Valpy, Beckingham, Nettles and Hamonde - which I had to look up.
Important people in the history of the school.
While looking up the forgettable house name, I discovered that Simon Bird, the one with the glasses in The Inbetweeners was there at the same time as me.
Ruined castles near Kirkcaldy, a couple have since been restored and are inhabited.
Camilla, Balmuto, Rossend and Seafield..
Asquith, Hardy, Dartmouth and Scatcherd
I'm guessing you're from Morley - who's Hardy?
I'm guessing you're from Morley - who's Hardy?
Decent guess, Tingley. Not sure who he is, all I know is that Hardy was the red house.
Compton
Stanton
Burnett
Newton
Small villages in the surrounding area.
West house. You'd never guess..
St George
St Patrick
St David
and I can't remember the last one.
probably St Anthony then, patron saint of, err, that thing, what's it called now. It'll come back to me.
Junior school was quite posh, so they were named after royal residences:
Sandringham, Balmoral, Windsor and er, anuvva one.
Secondary was common, so was just named after the school, Wakeford.
WAKE & FORD. 😆 Genius.
Cotswold
Segewick
Quantocks
Mendips
Never did explained why those 4......
Harlaw, Clubbiedean, Loganlea, Harperrig after Pentland reservoirs
Local landed gentry from th'olden days:
Davenport (Go Davenport!)
Vernon
Newton
Leigh
The football.rugby shirts we had to wear for PE were reversible; blue on one side, house colour on the other. And nylon. And whiffy.
Kingfishers Yellowhammers Robins and Woodpeckers - Only seemed relevant during sports day - Kingfishers dominated the egg and spoon for atleast 3 years running!
Haydock, Hurst, Barlow and Finch...
They were some of the "Lancaster Martrys", elevated to mythical magical fairy elf status by the Catholic Church.
Then our school merged with a much rougher school from the wrong side of town and our school houses were replaced with numbers. Presumably because the new kids didn't know about letters, never mind local 16th century religious history.
Six former pupils who died in the two world wars
Chavssse, Leicester, Maltby, Wilkinson, Walker-Dunn, Calendar.
We had North Sea oilfields for some bizarre reason - I was in Ninian, can't remember the rest.
albatross
falcon
kestrel
merlin
3 birds and a wizard? 😆
Arundel
Bramber
Chichester
Hastings
Lewes
Pevensey
The rapes of Sussex
Trek
Cannondale
Orange
Scott
Rippon Tor
Hound Tor
Hay Tor
Sharp Tor
Bel Tor
(memory somewhat dubious as can really only remember the one I was in. Colour was red)
Apparently, most Americans think that J K Rowling dreamed up all that stuff about boarding school and houses and so on, and that she's incredibly imaginative.
Red
Green
Blue
Yellow
Ded kultcherd we woz
Islands theme Arran, Bute, Craig, Cumbrae and later addition was Kintyre
Earth, Wind & Fire......
(I'll get my coat...)
Ours were named after Native American tribes for some reason.
Crow
Sioux
Cheyenne
Apache
Cathedral school, so: Deans (my house), Abbots, Canons, and Priors.
Holland, Strutt, Mildmay and another one I can't remember.
1st secondary school (girls school) - Austen, Bronte, Elliott.
2nd secondary school I couldn't remember til I looked it up. Porteus, Hutton, De Grey, School House.
Shipman
Sutcliffe
Nilsen
West
My primary school had three houses named after local hills - Brimmond (yellow), Kier (green) and Ord (red). There was no house system in my secondary school.
Police
Construction
Native American
Cowboy
Weird S&M biker
Braeburn, Lymphoy and Moidart- totally unimaginatively, they were 3 big houses near the school. Braeburn was basically Gryffindor because a) I was in it and b) our colour was blue and blue is the best colour.
School
Winder
Lupton
Evans
Powell
Sedgwick
Hart
I think that was them anyway.
Local lighthouses (cool!):
Godrevy
Pendeen
Lizard
St Anthony
Middle school - Sargent, Scott, Ashcroft and Streatfield. I was house captain of Sargent. All famous people but I can't remember which Sargent we were named after. Noel Streatfield, Peggy Ashcroft, I think Robert Falcon Scott.
Schoo,I work in has Thetford, Sherwood, Bracknell and Arden.
I can't remember which Sargent
Malcolm probably
First lot were named after writers. I was in Tennyson, can't remember the others.
Secondary school they were imaginatively named after colors. I was in Blue.
As a teacher I helped set up a house system, where the house names were chosen to reflect the departments attached to them so we had Brunel, Perkins, Winston, King and Lennon. I was head of Lennon (which, without my executive veto, would have been called Shackleton).
That's what I was thinking mefty, just wasn't 100%.
In middle school I was in (Philipa) Pearce, I wanted to be in (Roald) Dahl, still have no idea what (Alan) Garner wrote.
I live in the Fens now so I suppose being in Pearce was prophetic!
Aye we had a few
Cornwallis
Hood
Hawke
Anson
Collingwood
St Vincent
Raleigh
Drake
Blake
Howe and,
Nelson
You can guess the theme. I started in Cornwallis (no.48) 1990, moved to Blake (no.51) then Drake (no.43) then Nelson 1996/7. By Nelson we could operate by surname alone cause we was all grown up.
It was a boarding school. Just in case that wasn't clear.
Hild(e) and Rosedale were the 2 I was in at my Junior and Comprehensive schools in Saltburn. Can't remember all the others.
Claytons Primary School, Bourne End, Buckinghamshire: Claytons, Egham, Thames, Wye.
Then I got sent off to Westbrooke Hay Preparatory School. OMG- Culture Shock! Nelson, Wellington, Churchill? and another bloke who sorted out our great empire. Wolfe?
Then Newport (Free) Grammar School. Saxie, Franklin, Trappes and another I can't remember.
Now I am a teacher myself. Gwenllian (Glas, Blue), Dewi (Gwyrdd, Green), Mair (Yellow, Melyn) and Illtyd (Coch, Red).
GRYFFINDOR!!!!
Junior school was Britannia and Concorde . ''Twas up near Filton Airport
ojom... where did you go to school?
Airedale
Nidderdale
Swaledale
Wharfedale
King James’s Knaresborough? I was Airedale, 78 to 85
Benedict.
Dominic.
Vincent.
Saints, innit?
