Carew
Carew History
Carew was formed just after Tudor in 1929 when numbers at the school expanded again and the need for a fourth house arose.
Carew takes its name from the Carew family, who were gifted the land around Epsom by King Henry VIII after the 'Dissolution of the Monasteries'. Carew showed early signs of sporting success by winning the 1932 House Football Championship and then winning it a second time in 1933 by not losing a match.
Carew are one of the most successful Houses having won the Victor Ludorum Cup a record 12 times, including five in a row between 1983/84 and 1987/88 - surely this is a record that cannot be broken? Carew last won the cup in 2020/21.