School House System
Children studying in Standards III and above are divided into three houses namely HIMALAYA (Green), VINDHYA (Red) and SAHYA (Blue). Most of the activities of the school namely physical, cultural studies are conducted on house basis and the champion house is decided on the basis of points awarded to all the members. This encourages a spirit of healthy competition among the children.
Himalaya House
"Provehito In Altum"
"Launch Forward into the Deep"
The Himalayas are also known as the abode of snow. As snow resides on the Himalayas similarly new ideas reside in the Himalaya House. Ideas that grow and change into reality. It has a permanent snow line which is the highest in the world.
The house motto is "Provehito In Altum" which means to "Launch Forward into the Deep". Provehito in Altum literally means You will move forward into heights, given as an order or exhortation.
The House Emblem is represented using various elements that describe the foundational and philosophical basis of the House: in the top portion, the Eagle signifies inspiration, release from bondage, victory, longevity, speed, pride, father and royalty, the cross inside the shield signifies the Christian foundation of the school. At the bottom, the Himalayan mountains signify India's dependence on the mountains for defense, source of rivers, fertile soil, agriculture, tourism, hydroelectricity, forest wealth and minerals. These mountains inspire the students to reach greater heights.
Vindhya House
"Per Ardua Ad Astra"
"Through Adversity to the Stars"
The Vindhya mountains lie in central India. These mountains are one of the oldest mountains in the world. The proverb 'Old is Gold' applies to this mountain range. The meaning of 'Old is Gold' is that whatever is old is as important as gold. We should not think or brand anything old as waste. Even though this proverb is short, it has a very descriptive/lengthy/valuable meaning.
The house motto is "Per Ardua Ad Astra" which means "Through Adversity to the Stars". Even though there are many adversities we must push ourselves out of it and reach for the stars.
The House Emblem is represented using various elements that describe the foundational and philosophical basis of the House: inside the shield, the cross signifies the Christian foundation of the school, the golden Vindhya mountains signify that anything old is not to be thought and branded off as waste. Instead, anything old has its significance in nurturing future generations. The stars inspire the students to work hard to achieve success.
Sahya House
"Praesis Ut Prosis Ne Ut Imperes"
"Lead in Order to Serve, not in Order to Rule"
The Sahya mountains are low mountain ranges in the South-West of India, along the Western margins of the Deccan plateau and bordering the Arabian Sea. These mountains are well known for its majestic beauty. The proverb 'A Thing of Beauty is a Joy For ever' applies to this mountain range. This Proverb clearly asserts that beautiful things give unending pleasure. A beautiful thing never ceases to exist, and gives happiness to many generations. In this sense, the Sahya mountains are "a joy forever".
The house motto is "Praesis Ut Prosis Ne Ut Imperes" which means "Lead in Order to Serve, not in Order to Rule". The most effective leaders strive to serve others, rather than take control.
The House Emblem is represented using various elements that describe the foundational and philosophical basis of the House: inside the shield, the cross signifies the Christian foundation of the school, the green Sahya mountains signify that beautiful things are a source of our profound and true happiness. Jesus washing the feet of His disciples display His humility and His servanthood. The Sahya mountains inspire students to achieve great things through their noble works.