Houses
Girls' boarding houses:
- Stocks's
- Follyfield (fondly referred to as 'Follies')
- Garnetts
- Thorne
Boys' boarding houses:
- Elywn's
- Gepp's
- Deacon's
- Windsor's
Day houses:
- Manor
- Montgomery's (fondly referred to as 'Monts')
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