The house names refer to notable civic dignitaries, ecclesiastical benefactors and local educational pioneers.
Elizabeth E. Farrell (1870-1932) was an educational pioneer.
He was one of the leading educational pioneers of the second half of the 20th century, making a significant contribution to inner-city education.
Glossary of educational pioneers in Kerak Governorate: 2010 manuscript.
Mrs. Mandel was an educational pioneer and community leader.
The educational pioneer in the region has been Dr. Mata, the Costa Rican.
Hale was widely seen a social and educational pioneer, noted for advocating the protection of Australia's Aborigines.
Her father, Yun-bang, started attending church at an early age was an educational pioneer, establishing an elementary school in his hometown.
John Colet (January 1467 - 10 September 1519) was an English churchman and educational pioneer.
When educational pioneers first began creating charter schools a decade ago, they provoked little controversy.