Houses
The school has three Houses: Castlemaine, Raleigh and Essex (colours Gold, Blue and Red respectively). Pupils are assigned to a House as they start at the school, which they stay in throughout their school career. If a sibling of a Ewellian pupil were to join the school, they would be assigned to the same house.
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