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Round Square is a world-wide association of schools on five continents sharing unique and ambitious goals. Students attending Round Square schools make a strong commitment, beyond academic excellence, to personal development and responsibility. This is achieved by participating in community service, work projects, exchange programmes and adventuring.

Brookhouse is a global member of the Round Square organisation. This means we are able to participate in student exchanges with other Round Square schools around the globe, attend Round Square conferences in different parts of the world, and participate in Round Square International Service (RSIS) projects.

Round Square schools are founded on a philosophy which embraces six pillars, summed up by the word IDEALS. They are:

Internationalism: Students are taught to value and respect all cultures, religions and languages. They learn to see themselves as global citizens and are asked to look beyond gender, class, race, nationality and culture to understand human nature.

Democracy: Freedom of thought and speech is greatly encouraged and appropriate forums and channels of communication are in place for students to voice their views. Students are also taught to appreciate the importance of self-discipline and are trained and expected to share in the responsibility for development of the school.

Environment: Round Square students are expected to demonstrate concern for all natural environments, to be aware of proven problems and to play a practical role in tackling environmental issues. Students are taught the interdependence needed to maintain a healthy relationship between human beings and the planet.

Adventure: Building character through adventure, meeting physical challenges and developing an appreciation of the outdoors: these are all central to Round Square schools.

Leadership: Students are taught that true leadership is found in those whose convictions are rooted in personal responsibility, kindness and justice. Opportunities for student leadership in the school community are fostered.

Service: This is the key element utilised by Round Square schools to prepare students for life through the expectation of serving others.  Students commit themselves to local, regional and international service projects.

 

Round Square Conferences

Thailand

2010

International Conference

Regent’s School, Pattaya

South Africa

2010

Regional Conference

St George’s Grammar School, Cape Town

South Africa

2010

Junior Conference

Penryn College, Nelspruit

India

2009

International Conference

Mayo College, Ajmer

South Africa

2009

Regional Conference

Stanford Lake College, Limpopo

Kenya

2009

Junior Conference

Brookhouse International School, Nairobi

Canada

2008

International Conference

Collingwood School, Vancouver

Botswana

2008

Regional Conference

Maru-a-Pula, Gaborone

South Africa

2007

Regional Conference

St. Cyprian’s, St. George’s & Bridge House, CT

South Africa

2007

Junior Conference

Stanford Lake College, Limpopo

South Africa

2006

Regional Conference

Tiger Kloof, Vryburg