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Clans of the Crest

The Crest and Motto

The cross buttonee derives from the Crusades and is part of the Crossland-Calvert arms; it appears on the state flag of Maryland. The lily and rose are traditional motifs of the Virgin Mary. The eponymous device of the tower represents the qualities of strength and vision. The motto, "Crescite," comes from Genesis 1:28, "Increase and multiply, fill the earth and subdue it," and means "to increase, multiply or grow."

The Clans of the Crest

The School is divided (boys, faculty, and staff) into four clans. The clan names are taken from the four elements of the School crest, each with a motto connected to the ideals that complete a Heights man:

Gold Cross: love of God
Red Cross: service
White Lily: pure love and fruitfulness
Red Rose: friendship

The clans strengthen Heights enthusiasm and pride, give a strong sense of belonging to a tradition and family, and encourage leadership. They create rallying points through the year marked by festival days that include Holy Mass, competitions, a worthy meal, and spirited games.