House Weeks
Hartismere School has seven houses, each named after a prominent local figure. Every house is associated with a value that reflects the life and achievements of its namesake. Each form group is responsible for presenting an assembly related to their house annually within a ‘House Week’ (House weeks are listed below). Additionally, each house is expected to carry out a charity project during that week, ideally involving students across all five year groups.
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