Beatty Cup competition
- Competition takes place in a number of activities, grouped into six areas: Swimming , House Arts (Esports, Public Speaking and Chess) Teams Carnival (Soccer, AFL, Handball, Vortex, Touch Rugby), Cross-country, House Shout and Athletics
- Each activity is governed by its own set of rules.
- Individual activity’s results are scored on a 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 basis (8 points to the winning House etc, etc.) and these are added to determine the “Champion House” in each area. The Champion House in each area receives a cup.
- The winner of the Beatty Cup is determined by adding, in a similar manner, the points for each area. Each area contributes equally to the overall result.
Recent winners of the Beatty Cup
1993 : Romsey | 1994 : Queenslea | 1995 : Romsey | 1996 : Hill |
1997 : Romsey | 1998 ; Moyes | 1999 : Romsey | 2000 : Romsey |
2001 : Romsey / Hill | 2002 : Queenslea | 2003 : Craigie | 2004 : Wolsey |
2005 : Craigie | 2006 : Craigie | 2007 : Noake | 2008 : Wolsey |
2009 : Hill | 2010 : Noake | 2011 : Hill | 2012 : Jupp |
2013 : Moyes | 2014 : Craigie | 2015 : Hill | 2016 : Romsey |
2017 : Moyes | 2018 : Craigie | 2019 : Romsey | 2020 : Wolsey |
2021 : Wolsey | 2022 : Craigie |
Eagling Cup
The Eagling Cup is presented annually to the House which has the best record in academic work.
- Every boy in the House contributes to the final result through effort or achievement of grades.
- Year group points for each House are determined from the year group average using a 1 to 8 point scale.
- The sum of the year group points is determined each term and the House with the highest score over three terms is declared the winner.
Recent winners of the Eagling Cup
1993 : Wolsey | 1994 : Craigie | 1995 : Craigie | 1996 : Hill |
1997 : Wolsey | 1998 : Hill | 1999 : Wolsey | 2000 : Hill |
2001 : Romsey | 2002 : Romsey | 2003 : Wolsey | 2004 : Wolsey |
2005 : Wolsey | 2006 : Wolsey | 2007 : Hill | 2008 : Hill |
2009 : Wolsey | 2010 : Romsey | 2011 : Wolsey | 2012 : Hill |
2013 : Hill | 2014 : Noake | 2015 : Hill | 2016 : Wolsey |
2017 : Hill | 2018 : Hill | 2019 : Wolsey | 2020 : Hill |
2021 : Hill | 2022 : Jupp |