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House Legacy

Our school houses are more than just groups; they are communities built on inspiration, courage, and values that guide every student. Each house draws its identity from a remarkable personality whose life and achievements continue to motivate and shape the character of our students. Through friendly competition, teamwork, and shared responsibility, the houses foster leadership, resilience, creativity, and a sense of belonging. The mottos of our houses serve as guiding principles, reminding every member to strive for excellence, uphold integrity, and make a positive impact in all endeavors.

Chennamma House (Red House)

Our school houses are more than just groups; they are communities built on inspiration, courage, and values that guide every student. Each house draws its identity from a remarkable personality whose life and achievements continue to motivate and shape the character of our students. Through friendly competition, teamwork, and shared responsibility, the houses foster leadership, resilience, creativity, and a sense of belonging. The mottos of our houses serve as guiding principles, reminding every member to strive for excellence, uphold integrity, and make a positive impact in all endeavors.

Motto: Grit and Perseverance

Raman House (Green House)

Dr. C. V. Raman, the renowned Indian physicist, was awarded the 1930 Nobel Prize in Physics for his pioneering work on the scattering of light, known as the “Raman Effect.” Honored with numerous honorary doctorates and memberships in scientific societies, he was elected Fellow of the Royal Society in 1924 and was knighted in 1929. Members of this house draw inspiration from his brilliance and resilience, striving to excel in all pursuits.

Motto: Fortitude and Excellence

Tagore House (Blue House)

Rabindranath Tagore, affectionately known as “Gurudev,” was a poet, philosopher, visual artist, playwright, novelist, and composer who reshaped Bengali literature and music in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. As Asia’s first Nobel laureate in Literature (1913), he penned the masterpiece Gitanjali. He also composed India’s National Anthem, Jana Gana Mana. Members of this house are guided by his vision, constantly encouraged to innovate and carve their unique paths.

Motto: Optimism and Ingenuity

Vivekananda House (Yellow House)

Swami Vivekananda, a visionary reformer, spiritual leader, and educationist, gained worldwide recognition at the 1893 Parliament of Religions in Chicago. Known for his profound knowledge of Eastern and Western philosophy, spiritual insight, eloquence, and compassion, he advocated peace, human brotherhood, and the “Vedantic Oneness” of existence. Members of this house are inspired by his wisdom, fostering a love for knowledge and the progress of humanity.

Motto: Wisdom and Humanism

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