
Intermediate Induction Day
Intermediate Induction Day Ignites House Spirit for the Year Ahead!
Intermediate House Induction Day was filled with excitement as we officially welcomed 85 new students into our four houses—Hakam, Kavod, Sideros, and Ujasiri! Each student was celebrated as they were inducted and introduced to the traditions and spirit of their new house.
The energy from both new and returning members set the stage for an incredible year ahead. We look forward to building culture, strengthening friendships, and creating lasting memories as our houses continue to grow and thrive together.
What Do the House Names Mean?
Each house has a unique identity rooted in biblical character and mission:
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Hakam – House of Wisdom
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Sideros – House of Diligence
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Ujasiri – House of Bravery
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Kavod – House of Honor
These names reflect the qualities we pray our students will embody as they grow in leadership, character, and faith.
Quick Facts for Parents
The Intermediate House System
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Four Houses, One Family – Students belong to one of four houses (Hakam, Sideros, Ujasiri, Kavod) but remain united as part of the Summit family.
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Biblical Foundations – Each house has a verse, mascot, mission, and character traits rooted in Scripture.
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Hakam: House of Wisdom
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Sideros: House of Diligence
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Ujasiri: House of Bravery
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Kavod: House of Honor
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House Identity – Each house will grow its own culture and traditions. Activities, events, or projects may look different across houses.
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Points & Recognition – Students earn points for positive actions (academics, kindness, leadership, competitions). Points are never taken away.
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Parent Involvement – Rep your student’s house at events! If you have kids in multiple houses, have fun cheering for them all.
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Leadership Development – 8th graders step into leadership roles and receive training to grow as Christ-centered leaders.
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Our Focus – Building friendships, encouraging each other, and standing together as one family—rooted in biblical truth and love.