The 'School Emblem’, the four-coloured star, represents the four houses. Aravallis, Himalayas, Nilgiris, and Vindhyas These stars motivate the students to shine brightly in every aspect of life. The houses are named after the hills, which depict heights—achievements, success, and grandeur. Each house at the school encourages students to foster a healthy spirit of competition and cooperation.
The oldest mountain range It is filled with picturesque and lush areas of forest. Aravalli is home to numerous species, so Aravalli House is an abode of multifaceted talents. The Aravalli house, represented by its red colour, symbolises strength, endurance, and determination. Students in this house commit to excel, reach greater heights, and reap abundantly.
The Nilgiri proudly stands along the Western Ghats in Kerela. It is clad in a blue hue when the rare, beautiful flower blooms, spreading its fragrance around. The Nilgiris house, represented by the blue colour, stands for tranquilly, wisdom, and a calm demeanour. The Nilgirians believe in scaling heights and spreading the aroma of success. This invigorating crew looks hard to beat and gives tough competition to co-houses.
The Himalayas: The Abode of Snow, the most venerated range of spectacular mountains, signify poise in perfection, humility in success, faith in adversity, and calm in turbulence. The Himalayan house, associated with the yellow colour, represents resilience, ambition, and a lofty spirit. Students in this house strive earnestly to achieve these qualities.
The Vindhya Range is the largest chain of rock art in the world. Students at Vindhya Range are embellished with the highest spirit, enthusiasm, and zeal. Vindhya's house, represented by its green colour, embodies harmony, growth, and a strong sense of community. Students in this house have a growth mindset, embracing challenges and striving to improve themselves.