Lowther Hall Anglican Grammar School - Houses

Houses

The houses at Lowther Hall, all named after Anglican Archbishops, are Booth (orange), Clarke (green), Hindley (red), Lees (blue), Moorhouse (yellow) and Perry (purple). Each year, the houses compete in events such as athletics, swimming and House Performing Arts, and each year, the house cup is awarded to the house with the highest total of points from the year's events.

House
Hindley
Moorhouse
Lees
Clark
Booth
Perry

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