The Chatham Grammar House System

At CG we foster an ethos of equality, fairness and community and all students belong to one of the four CG Houses. The students have named the Houses after inspirational women and the chosen House names are Angelou, Kahlo, Seacole and Sharman. Each House has its own identity, mission statement and chosen charity. Students participate in House competitions and there is a healthy drive to achieve as many leadership points as possible.

 
 

Maya Angelou was an American poet, memoirist, and civil rights activist.

‘Still I Rise’

Head of House - Emma Mundy.

“Our mission is not merely to survive, but to build the courage to thrive. We are the world’s future leaders, a house of confident and proud individuals. We will continue to rise.”

 
 

Frida Kahlo was a Mexican artist that challenged ideas of culture, physicality, and femininity.

‘I am my own muse’

Head of House - Jess Lee

“Like Frida Kahlo we paint our own futures as creativity makes people successful in a changing world. We are resilient and self-aware, making us not fear change but work together to take on the new challenges ahead.”

 
 

Mary Seacole was a British-Jamaican nurse and businesswoman who set up the ‘British Hotel’ during the Crimean War to care for sick and wounded soldiers.

‘Good citizenship, entrepreneurship and achievement’

Head of House - Hannah Keers

“Success is not final; failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts. Why be ordinary when you can be extraordinary? That’s what we believe in Seacole house. We are a community, and we help each other to become the best version of ourselves.”

 
 

Helen Sharman became the first British Astronaut in May 1991, aged 27, when she launched on a Russian Soyuz spacecraft.

‘To infinity and beyond’

Head of House - Natalie Kitching

“We head for the sky, with our heads held high. It’s our mission to explore the unknown. With us up in space and our team down below, we fly with curiosity to infinity and beyond “