House System

The success of the House system is to develop a sense of community, identity and leadership is well-documented .Throughout the literature, benefits of the House system are extolled:

  • strong bonds
  • sense of belonging
  • opportunities to develop leadership
  • feeling of security
  • improved attendance
  • improved academic performance
  • improved discipline
  • heightened self esteem

Because of the vertical House assignments (equal distribution of students from all grade levels), younger students receive an identity as soon as they enter a school. A secondary feature of the house systems is the competition between houses. For example, the traditional school sports day is usually an inter-house competition. Debating competitions and charity drives are also often organised along inter-house lines. Merit points for behaviour and academic achievement may also be totalled up for comparison between houses.

Students are divided into IV groups viz.,

  • SIVAJI HOUSE
  • ASHOKA HOUSE
  • TIPPU SULTAN HOUSE
  • RANI LAKSHMI BHAI HOUSE