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House System
The school is divided into eight ‘Houses’ at the Primary , Middle, Secondary and Senior Secondary level. Each House has a HouseMaster, Assistant House Master and a House Captain. It is compulsory for every student to be a member of a House. The main idea of the House System is to provide training in qualities of leadership, co-operation, mutual understanding and self reliance. Different type of activities are organized under the House System such as dramatics, elocution, quiz, recitation, debate, group song and dance. Besides, the students are trained in community service and social work. |
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Abhimanyu is a symbol of boundless daring in Hindu Mythology.
He as an unborn child in his mother's womb, learns the knowledge of entering the deadly and virtually impenetrable Chakravyuha. During Mahabharata he fought so well that even among all those great heroes it is impossible to forget him. |
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Ashoka , the most powerful emperor of the Maurya dynasty and a highly influential promulgator of Indian Buddhism.
Is a wonderful combination of great warrior and great saint.
It symbolizes observance of ahimsa, vegetarianism and tolerance toward all forms of life.The Wheel, which adorns the flag of free India, has kept his memory green. Lord of a vast empire,, after a great victory on the battlefield he grew sick of violence and took an oath never to fight again. He was an ideal ruler. He strove to carry to other lands the light he had won in his life. He dedicated himself to the victories of righteousness. |
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C.V.Raman was a nobel prize winner for his work on “Molecular Diffraction of Light” popularly known as “Raman Effect” . His achievements signify a scientific and rational outlook of the school system.
The Genius who won the Nobel prize for Physics, with simple equipment barely worth Rs.300. He was the first Asian scientist to win the Nobel Prize. He won honour as a scientist and affection as a teacher and a man |
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Jawahar house represents the first Prime Minister of India Jawahar Lal Nehru.
He was a great writer, scholar and amateur historian. He had a special attraction for children and their development. This house remembers his achievement in education and social reforms. |
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Mother Teresa represents selflessness and sacrifice.
Mother Teresa House reflects the glory of noble prize winner Mother Teresa for Peace and tries to spread the message of helping the poorest of poor. |
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Shastri house recalls the memory of Great Indian Politician and Second Prime Minister of India i.e. Lal Bhahdur Shastri.
It familiarize the school with the determination, long sightedness, patriotism and art of management of Lal Bhahdur Shastri |
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Shivaji is a house of the hero of Maharashtra known as Chhatrapati Shivaji . An icon in Freedom Fight teaches us how to be an able administrator.
The hero who escaped from the prison of the Mughal Emperor himself, to become the ruler of a kingdom devoted to Dharma and the service of the people. As a boy he
dedicated himself to Hindu Dharma. He matched cunning against cunning, courage
against courage; he was one of the wisest rulers as he was one of the greatest generals. |
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Subhash house is a house of Subhash Chandra Bose, popularly known as “Netaji “ a freedom fighter.
It teaches us never to give up in life. |
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