Covenant Houses
At Covenant, our House system is more than just fun and games — it’s an intentional structure designed to build mentorship, connection, and school spirit across grade levels.
Students, staff, and faculty are all placed in one of six Houses, each named after a Christian thinker whose life and legacy inspires our community. Your House becomes your family — and yes, your literal family, too. Siblings are placed in the same House, and teachers and staff actively participate, offering encouragement, guidance, and discipleship.
The Purpose

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The Covenant House system exists to:
- Encourage mentorship and leadership across all grades
- Build community through shared identity and experiences
- Offer fun, friendly competition throughout the year
- Create a sense of belonging for every student
The Houses
Each House is named after a Christian thinker whose faith and legacy have shaped the world:
“New students will be sorted into their House during orientation week!”
Each House has its own logo, traditions, cheers, and student leaders. Throughout the year, Houses compete in everything from athletic challenges to trivia, art, and service-based competitions — all part of the annual “Game of Games.”
More Than Just Competition
Houses meet regularly for worship, mentoring, and service. Senior leaders and faculty advisors help younger students feel seen and supported, and every member is encouraged to contribute their gifts.
