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House System

Welcome to the EMS House System! Our four houses are Septentrio, Meridies, Oriens, or Occidens and are based on Latin forms of the four directions of a compass rose: north, south, east, and west. This exciting and community-building initiative enriches our students' academic experience and helps support personal and social growth.

Every Wednesday afternoon during the Anchor Block, students and staff have dedicated time for house meetings, participating in student-centered programming that promotes collaboration, respect, and effort. House activities united under our primary Landmark values: exploration, character, and empowerment. 

More About the EMS Houses

Purpose of the House System

The purpose of the House system is to promote community and inclusivity. By grouping both faculty/staff and students into Houses, members of EMS meet others they may not otherwise encounter during a typical school day. This structure fosters a sense of belonging, collaboration, and support across all grade levels as students and staff work together in a shared spirit of camaraderie.

How are students, faculty, and staff grouped?

Students are thoughtfully grouped into Houses, ensuring a diverse mix across grades and interests. This grouping fosters interaction between grade levels, encouraging students to form new friendships with peers and develop a broader sense of community. Each house has over 60 members, including students, faculty, and staff! 

Leadership Opportunities

A key element of the House system is providing leadership opportunities for older students. These students can take on roles within their Houses, allowing them to guide and mentor younger students. This not only empowers older students but also helps them develop critical thinking, communication, and organizational skills—integral parts of Landmark's Portrait of a Graduate.

House Points and Competitions

Each House will have opportunities to earn points throughout the school year by participating in various events, challenges, and service projects that align with the primary values of EMS: empowerment, exploration, and character. House meetings will take place each Wednesday during Anchor Block. Whether it’s through academic achievements, athletic participation, service initiatives, or just good deeds, students and staff members contribute to their House’s success. Even wearing your House shirt on Wednesdays for meetings helps earn points!

Recognition and Celebration

At the end of the year, the House with the highest accumulated points will be crowned the winner of the Keeper’s Cup, a trophy on display in our Student Lounge. Along the way, we’ll celebrate individual and group achievements, emphasizing teamwork, perseverance, and our school’s core values. This celebration reinforces the importance of hard work, collaboration, and character development.

House Origin Story

Listen to the House origin story or read it below.

The sea is an interesting place,

its depths allowing for stories and lore to be held for decades without ever being surfaced. That was true for this story, one that has been held for over fifty years deep in the heart of the Atlantic, passing across waves and almost kissing the coast on a few occasions. The sea gifted it to us. For now, it is the time for it to be told: the origin story of the EMS Houses.

No one knew exactly how the archipelago was formed, but they had heard of the lighthouse for years. On the central island, which happened to be the largest, at its centermost point, a lighthouse still stands today. It's known for its four distinct beams of light, each of its own hue: blue, orange, green, and yellow. If one looks closely enough, you will note that each beam casts in a particular direction: blue to the north, orange to the south, green to the east, and yellow to the west. The lights appear to glow at each of their own smaller islands, all four encompassing the perimeter of where the lighthouse rests.

Legend has it that the lighthouse was built by four great explorers, each representing a distinct house. These explorers were pioneers of the sea and visionaries who believed in the power of exploration, character, and empowerment. They used their unique strengths to navigate their way to the lighthouse, each bringing their color beam. 

Now that all four are in place, the lighthouse shines out on the great expanse of the sea. Resting on a high shelf within its quarters sits the Keeper’s Cup, a trophy gifted to one house each year: the creators, the spirited, the adventurers, or the innovators. The lighthouse now calls to those ready to learn, build, and grow themselves here at Landmark. The legacy of the houses, which started here at EMS, is set to last for generations.