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House
Assembly
Competition
not just to earn
t The Regent Secondary School,
the House Assembly competition points for the Regent
A is where student voices meet real
Challenge, but to say
ideas. Every term, each of the four houses is
given a unique theme — questions that chal- something worth
lenge how they think, who they are, and how
hearing.
they see the world. This term, some of those
topics included “Leading Without a Title,”
which explored influence beyond position,
and “Who Are You When No One Is Watching,”
a reflection on character and quiet choices.
The competition gives students a space
What followed was a series of bold, stu- to build something real — a message, a
dent-led presentations shaped through dra- moment, a memory. More than that, it
ma, music, and visuals. Each house brought strengthens the skills that will stay with
its own rhythm and perspective to the stage, them long after the spotlight fades:
not just to earn points for the Regent Chal- collaboration, public speaking, and
lenge, but to say something worth hearing. thoughtful storytelling.
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