Group of primary school students in matching navy blue uniforms smiling and watching a classmate swing on a rope in an outdoor play area with trees and sand, at Invictus International School Pathum Thani, Thailand.

House System

Invictus International Programme is divided into sub-units called “Houses” with each student allocated to a house on enrolment. Each House includes students from every year group, fostering a sense of community throughout the school and allowing greater interaction of students of different ages through vertical age alignment. Our house system brings students closer together and encourages community and mutual respect. Our Houses are all named after famous Knights or items of The Round Table.

Four illustrated house shields from Invictus International Programme, each representing a house: Arthur with a crowned knight on red, Excalibur with a sword in stone on navy, Galahad with a knight on a green cross background, and Lancelot with a knight on a gold striped shield.

Being part of a ‘House’ within the school creates a sense of belonging, camaraderie, and identity that is beneficial to both new and current students. New students more quickly assimilate into a smaller subunit of the school, and current
students make stronger bonds and connections with their peers.

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