A House system becomes truly powerful when it is visible everywhere—not only in assemblies or on sports day, but throughout the daily environment pupils walk through each morning. Corridors, halls and classroom entrances should reinforce identity, belonging and pride at every turn. With the Guardian System, creating this atmosphere is simple because every resource is designed to transform your displays instantly.
If you are setting up a new system, this guide may also help: How to Launch a House System in One Week.
Below are some of the most effective ways to bring your House system to life using the materials included in the complete Guardian package.
1. House Posters at Every Entrance
The professional-quality House Posters make an immediate impact. Displaying them at key corridor junctions or school entrances helps pupils feel connected to their House the moment they arrive. The consistent visual style supports high expectations and a unified identity.
2. Modern Banners for High-Impact Walls
Long corridors and large halls are ideal for the Modern Banners. Bold and eye-catching, they bring colour and energy to spaces that might otherwise feel plain. These banners show pupils and visitors that the House system is central to your school culture, not an occasional add-on.
3. Stained Glass Displays for Assemblies and Hallways
The Stained Glass Designs create a strong focal point in assemblies, corridors or near the hall. Their timeless style gives the school a sense of tradition and purpose. Pupils often pause to look at them because they feel special and meaningful, adding gravitas to the space.
4. Mini Banners to Transform Classroom Corridors
Smaller spaces such as classroom corridors, shared learning areas or transition zones benefit greatly from Mini Banners. Their compact design adds colour and belonging without overwhelming the wall.
5. Flags That Make the House System Unmissable
House Flags work well in corridors near the hall or playground entrance. They provide rallying points during assemblies, sports days and competitions. Their height and colour make the House identities impossible to miss.
6. Digital Wallpapers for Every Screen
Identity should extend beyond physical displays. Digital Wallpapers used on smartboards, laptops and digital signage reinforce belonging every time a lesson begins. This subtle repetition strengthens the House presence across all learning spaces.
7. Crest Logos for Doors and Displays
The Crest Logos are ideal for classroom doors, year group boards and corridor displays. Their heraldic style gives each House a sense of strength and tradition, instantly elevating the look of your environment.
8. Motto Posters to Reinforce Values
Motto Posters are perfect for corridors and communal areas. They help pupils understand what the Houses stand for and how they can live out the values of Maluhia (Peace), Armastus (Love), Fedelta (Faithfulness) and Kebaikan (Kindness) in daily school life.
9. Medieval Banners for Seasonal Transformations
The Medieval Banners offer a rich, storybook aesthetic. Their winter reverses allow schools to create a different atmosphere during festive seasons, transforming the hall or assembly space in a memorable way.
10. The Guardian Figurehead Wall
Create a corridor mural using the Guardian figureheads—the Bear, Tiger, Wolf and Falcon. Combined with the House meanings, this becomes a corridor of inspiration that encourages pupils to embody peace, love, faithfulness and kindness.
11. Launch Corridor Featuring the Introductory Film
After your sorting ceremony, a dedicated Launch Corridor can display stills from your Introductory Film, House mottos and key messages. This keeps the story of your Houses alive throughout the year.
12. Assembly Corridor Featuring Video Screens
Display screens near your hall can play short Assembly Videos. These add a modern, cinematic feel and make House assemblies feel purposeful and engaging.
If you want ideas for assemblies themselves, this guide may help: How to Create a House System That Transforms School Culture.
13. Live House Totals Board
The House Point Dashboard works perfectly as a central corridor feature. Showing live totals creates excitement whenever pupils walk past. Visibility encourages motivation and helps pupils feel that their daily contributions matter.
14. Member Area Inspiration Board
A corridor noticeboard can showcase seasonal ideas, competitions and updates from the Exclusive Member Area. This helps staff find inspiration quickly and shows pupils that the system is active all year.
15. Leadership Corridor Display
Near the staffroom or leadership offices, display pages from the Launch and Leadership Guides. This reinforces consistent practice, helping every adult use the House system confidently and fairly.
A Display Should Do More Than Decorate
A corridor display should deepen belonging, celebrate values and remind pupils that they are part of something bigger. The complete Guardian package provides everything needed to create a school environment where identity, pride and purpose are visible everywhere.
For more ideas on connecting displays with behaviour and culture, you may find this useful: Using House Systems to Improve Behaviour Across the School.











