Student Council

Nurturing responsibility, integrity, and the leaders of tomorrow through democratic participation.

Leadership

The Democratic Voice of Students

With a view to encouraging students’ participation in democratic processes in the school, a Students’ Council is constituted annually. The elections for membership of the Students’ Council are conducted at the beginning of the academic session, ensuring fair representation and fostering a spirit of healthy competition.

The council serves as a bridge between the student body and the administration, organizing events, resolving student issues, and promoting school spirit.

Our Vision

Aims & Objectives

The Student Council operates with clear goals to enhance the school environment and student welfare.

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    Effective Communication

    To liaise and bridge the communication gap for effective exchange of information between the students & school administration.

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    Student Welfare

    To represent the overall interests of students in the school and endeavor to promote their general welfare.

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    Feedback & Improvement

    To communicate students' views regarding administration for enhancing quality of life and overall improvement of various activities.

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    Leadership Development

    To promote widespread student participation with a view to nurturing qualities of leadership, camaraderie, team spirit & organizational ability.

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Building Future Leaders

Identity & Belonging

The House System

All students are divided into four houses named after individuals who contributed to a larger cause. They were rational, sensitive human beings who realized their unique potential to build a positive society. Each represents a different field—science, arts, philosophy, or exploration.

Blue
Green
Ochre
Red
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Christopher Columbus

Blue House (1451 – 1506)

An explorer and trader who crossed the Atlantic Ocean and reached the Americas under the flag of Castilian Spain. He believed the earth was a relatively small sphere.

"He stands for strong courage of conviction to pursue his dreams against all odds with a strong sense of perseverance."

Key Values
Courage Navigation Persistence
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Mahatma Gandhi

Green House (1869-1948)

A gentleman who devoted his life to peace and making the world a more just place. Through his actions, leadership, and willpower, he managed to inspire India people to join in his non-violent protests.

"He stands for ahimsa, love, and tolerance. He believed that the way people behave is more important than what they achieve."

Key Values
Peace Truth Service
science

Albert Einstein

Ochre House (1879-1955)

Considered by many as the greatest physicists. His visionary scientific contributions include the equivalence of mass and energy (E=mc2) and the theory of gravity. He was a thoughtful person who loved to think about things.

"We should learn from him that no matter what field you enjoy, you should stick with your desire. It is okay to think differently than other people."

Key Values
Innovation Logic Curiosity
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Leonardo da Vinci

Red House (1452-1519)

The ultimate Renaissance man. Painter, sculptor, architect, musician, mathematician, engineer, inventor, anatomist, geologist, cartographer, botanist, and writer. He was one of the first artists to draw things exactly as he saw them in nature.

"His keen sense of observation is what shaped him as the best painter of all times."

Key Values
Creativity Art Versatility

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