Stanford Lake College - Boarding

Boarding

The College has four Boarding Houses.

  • Founders' House was the first House on campus and has been split into two: Founders' North and Founders' South which are both boys' boarding houses.
  • Ken Shuter House (girls) is the newest house, completed in 2005, and named for Ken Shuter, an English teacher at the College when it opened in 1998.
  • Lakeside House (girls) was opened in 2004 and is named for its proximity to Lakeside Lake and after the College's holding company: Lakeside Chalets.
  • Serala House (Girls) was opened at the beginning of 2010. It is named after the local mountain peak Serala which the grade 8s hike to every year. This was voted for by the students.
  • Annex (girls and boys) this is a common room (with separate sides for boys and girls) for the day scholars who need a place to change for sports and to comfortably do homework.

The boarding houses are run by a senior houseparent, deputy-houseparent and a Grade 12 pupil who is elected as Head of House by the members of his/her house.

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