Holman House

Holman House

Holman House is one of the College’s boys’ Houses

Holman House is named after Sir Constantine Holman who was a member of the Epsom College UK Council for many years and its Treasurer from 1887 to 1906. He was also a preeminent doctor who became Vice-President of the British Medical Foundation and received a knighthood from King Edward VII in 1904. The original Holman House in Epsom College UK opened in 1897 as a Junior House for boys, and includes Air Asia CEO (and Epsom College Malaysia founder and Chairman), Tan Sri Tony Fernandes, amongst its alumni. Holman welcomes junior boys up to Year 9 and fosters a supportive, collaborative and aspirational ethos. Holman boys are principled, determined and channel their energy into the holistic education that Epsom provides.

Jack Jarvis, Housemaster

Leo Baloyo,
Assistant Housemaster

Leo Baloyo

Holman Assistant Housemaster

Having graduated from King’s College London with a BSc in Mathematics, First Class Honours, Mr Leo Baloyo was determined to follow in his father’s footsteps and pursue a career in teaching, making a difference to young people’s lives. He completed his PGCE in Mathematics at the same university and taught in an inner London state school for three years before joining Epsom College Malaysia in 2021. Mr Baloyo teaches IGCSE, A-Level Mathematics, and Further Mathematics, and enjoys extending his teaching beyond the classroom through Mathematics clubs and enrichment activities that help prepare students for the STEP paper, which is required by some of the more selective universities. He believes in the power of education, with his father, an inspirational and successful teacher, serving as his role model. Outside school, Mr Baloyo enjoys playing sports such as badminton and volleyball, exploring and visiting different cafés, and cooking a variety of Filipino dishes.