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The house system was first established in 1909, when there were three houses: Alpha, Beta and Gamma, each of which had a house master and captain.
Boys remained in the same house for their entire school career, and would be joined by any siblings.
Every year, the houses competed for the House Shield ; points were awarded for all forms of competitions, from sword dancing to vaulting.
In 1914, house colours were introduced ; purple for Alpha, green for Beta, and scarlet for Gamma.
As the student body increased, a fourth houseDeltawas formed in 1917, for which the colour was yellow.
The house system was abolished in the 1980s, but re-introduced in September 2008, with houses named after notable alumni.
The four houses are: Duke ( after Neville Duke ), Hodge ( after Donald Hodge ), Lewin ( after Terence Lewin ) and Powell ( after Cecil Frank Powell ).

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