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Assistant DirectorGrabial Fon
Assistant DirectorJerome Flora
ProfessorVictor Aldves
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Clayton House is named in honour of Mr. Ron Clayton, a senior pastor and missionary to India from the Church of Christ for the past 40 years. Mr. Clayton hails from the State of Alabama in the U.S. He had been a close friend and mentor to the founder, Dr. Paul Raj. The house colour, purple, represents Mr. Clayton’s favourite colour. The emblem of the house carries different symbols depicting various facets of Mr. Clayton’s world. The eagle is symbolic of his nationality. The golden lilies represent his home state of Alabama. The cross portrays his personal Christ-centred faith as well as his calling as a Christian Missionary.




The patron of Wilmot House is MrScott Wilmot, who is a Baptist pastor from the Australian city of Sydney. He is a close ally of Sinclairs School, and he has been instrumental in enabling relationships with several partners. He has backed up the mission of Sinclairs with prayer, provided counsel when required and also established contacts with several potential partners. The emblem of Wilmot house bears the golden stars replicated from the coat of arms of the city of Sydney. The cross and the dove on the emblem symbolize Mr. Wilmot’s occupation as a Baptist preacher. It also is representative of his Christian faith.