A crucible for leadership.
A family of students.
At Holy Spirit Prep, students are “tied” into a House which they will call their House for the rest of their lives. The House System serves as a platform for intrascholastic competition and collaboration throughout the school year. Our alumni love to return to campus and check up on their House.
President, House of Trent
President, House of Nicaea
President, House of Lyons
President, House of Chalcedon
House Motto
Semper Melius ("Always better")
House Saint
St. Jude
Council of Lyons
March 31,1272
House Motto
Veni vidi vici ("I came, I saw, I conquered")
House Saint
St. Thomas Aquinas
Chalcedon Council
October 8 - November 1, 451
House Motto
Veritas, Virtus, Triumphus (“Truth, Virtue, Triumph”)
House Saint
St. Peter, Holy Apostle, First Pope, and Martyr
Council of Nicaea
325 AD
House Motto
Sapientia Vitam Dat ("Wisdom gives life")
House Saint
St. Anthony
Council of Trent
1545-1563
Key Aspects of the House System
• Service projects
• Fundraisers
• Sponsoring school events, i.e., Homecoming, Spring Dance, and House Days
• House feast days
• Hosting school athletic and non-athletic contests
• Sharing meals together
• Academic and peer mentoring
• Sponsoring House apostolates
Leadership Opportunities
Head Boy and Head Girl are responsible for being the “faces” of Holy Spirit Prep. They are the leaders of the student body and partake in all aspects of our community, including being members of the Honor Council and Leadership Council.
President and Vice President (1 of each per house, Seniors): Presidents lead their respective house with the guidance of the faculty House Adult. Presidents are members of the Leadership Council.
Captains (2 per house, Juniors)
Prefects (4 per house, 2 Freshmen and 2 Sophomores)
Middle School Reps (1 per house per grade in 6th, 7th and 8th grades): The Middle School Representatives make up the Middle School Leadership Council which connects to and mirrors the Upper School Leadership Council.