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Holy Trinity Primary School

Lighting the Way Together

OUR SCHOOL HOUSES

All children and adults in school are a member of one of four school houses. Each house celebrates and points a spotlight on a significant person in the history of Halifax. It enriches the link children feel to the place where they live, but also a sense of pride in their house.

In school, children earn house points for making positive choices and showing our school's LIGHT Values. Each week, these are totalled by our House Captains and a reward is earned at the end of each half-term for the winning house.

Additionally, there are a growing number of house events throughout the year.

May be an image of text that says "Mackintosh house is named after John Mackintosh the Toffee King! John and his wife Violet saved up money to buy α bakery and started selling α new type of toffee. The people of Halifax loved it and eventually, they sold enough in the UK to open TWO factories in the UK. Some of the staff even used to work at "Mack's" MACKINTOSH 含 田間 MACKINTOSH Mackintosh's were famous for creating Quality Street, which is still made in Halifax today! 1 KpeoR I Iam JohnMackintosh John the Toffee King PAPER Quality Street 600g"

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May be an image of text that says "The Crossley brothers owned the longest mill in the UK, creating carpets which were sold all over the world! Today, their carpet is even on display at the V&A Museum in London and in Buckingham Palace! CROSSLEY DEAN CLOUGH EEEUNN The Crossley brothers did α lot for the people who worked in their mills, from providing houses, building People's Park and creating the Almhouses over the road! 前正江選野立工重量品日度品 9出出 AEИИ 正耳立 베씨코표 学通田田 பயரா்"

May be an image of text that says "John Wainhouse owned α factory near Wainhouse Tower where they dyed wodl to create colourful fabric. WAINHOUSE Mr Wainhouse wanted α fancy chimney for his factory; however, before construction was finished, he sold the mill but kept the chimney to use as an observatory, adding steps inside it along with vieving galleries and the ornamental top that we see today."