The four houses at WeCan Schools, named after the world’s, most prestigious universities, are a symbol of excellence, aspiration, and achievement. These houses represent the high standards of academic excellence and leadership that the schools strive to instill in their students. By associating the houses with these renowned universities, students are motivated to aspire to greatness, to excel in academics, and to become leaders in their chosen fields.
At WeCan, we promote the importance of quality education. The schoolhouses are divided into four categories i.e., Cambridge, Harvard, Stanford, and Oxford. Each is symbolic of the institutions that celebrate our primary cause, spreading quality education in all the nooks and corners. Each house has an assigned mentor, from the head of departments, and is led by the housemaster along with a dedicated Student Captain and Student Vice Captain. The student committee also has ‘prefects’ and leaders in various house activities conducted throughout the year.
The house system also promotes a sense of global awareness and cultural diversity, as students learn about the rich histories and traditions of these universities. Overall, the four houses named after Cambridge, Harvard, Oxford, and Stanford are a testament to the school's commitment to excellence and creating a culture of academic and personal achievement.