One of the characteristics of a public school is the house system. Each
section of the school is divided into houses. By this system, a child
learns to take his place in the community, gradually growing in
importance and usefulness, in the give and take community life,
acquiring self reliance and confidence, and gradually becoming
independent enough to assume fit for the responsibilities which a member
of the community may have to discharge. The sense created in a house
system breeds strong and lasting bonds that are transferred to the
fields outside. The
Houses are as follows.
|
SENIOR |
GIRLS |
JUNIOR |
PREP |
|
Aravalli |
Champak |
Karakoram |
Narmada |
|
Nilgiri |
Nalini |
Sivalik |
Ganga |
|
Sumeru |
Deodhar |
Himalaya |
Cauvery |
|
Vindhya |
Pankaj |
Kailash |
Jamuna |