The House System at school consists of four houses, namely, Tilak House (Red), Shashtri House (Green), Bose House (Yellow) and Gandhi House (Blue). The House System helps children to learn the value of teamwork and good behaviour. Each student is placed in a house. Older students are given the responsibility to serve as House Captains. Throughout the year, students receive points which contribute to the house competitions. Students are awarded house points for academic excellence, good behaviour, good work, in-house competitions, inter-school competitions and sports events. The house system provides a sense of identity and pride in a supportive environment. The four houses have been named after some of the greatest Indian leaders with an aim to reflect the core values these leaders stood for.
- Lokmanya Tilak was an icon of fearlessness. He put forth rational thoughts boldly. He brazenly exposed the suppression by the British government. He believed in freedom of expression to form positive public opinion.
- Lal Bahadur Shashtri was an epitome of simplicity, strong will power, determination and hard work. He was a man of principles and practicality.
- Netaji Subbhash Chandra Bose was one of those superheroes who never wear capes. He was a true leader and a great orator with a never-say-die attitude. He sacrificed his rich life for his unwavering faith in Swaraj.
- Mahatma Gandhi is one of the strongest and the most powerful leaders the country has ever seen. He was a noble soul with humility, simplicity and integrity. He was a life-long learner.