house of school
LUV House
Luv House inherits its name from the youngest son of Lord Rama. He was a great warrior like his father, who was always ready to take up challenges. Oblivious of the fact that Lord Rama was his progenitor; he in true tradition of Kshatriyas captured the Ashvamedha Yagya Horse of his father by displaying exemplary tactical and weaponry skills against the strong Army of Ayodhaya. The House has been named after his name, keeping in view, the indomitable courage of Prince Luv, his military skills and firm determination to meet challenges. Luvians have strong will power and are ready to face challenge coming their way. Luvians are confident and sure of archiving success in every walk of life. The Luvians have resolved to move on to a better tomorrow and aspire to have an incessant journey revolving in the orbit of success & glory.
KUSH House
The House derives its name from Prince Kush who was one of the royal twin sons of Lord Rama, the king of Ayodhaya. He was one of the acclaimed archers and could release arrows at the speed of sound. He along with his brother Luv challenged Lord Rama to a duel by holding up the AshvamedhaYagya Horse as he was ignorant of the fact that Lord Rama was his progenitor and defeated the powerful army. Kush was a valiant,dauntless and daring prince who could face challenges fearlessly. Kushians are true legacy holders of the values of Prince Kush. They are intrepid, determined and always doing their utmost to keep the school flag flying high.
PRATAP HOUSE
Maharana Pratap was the bravest king of Mewar. He was the only Rajput king who never surrendered before the Mughal Emperor, Akbar. The valour land undaunted courage exhibited by Maharana Pratap in the battle of Haldighatiis an epitome of a great warrior. His love for freedom and supreme sacrifice for motherland has been a source of inspiration for cadets residing in Pratap House. Pratapians keep drawing inspiration from the bravery and patriotism of Maharana Pratap. They are unchallenable, invincible and do things in a unique and extraordinary manner with zeal, enthusiasm and gusto.
JAIMAL HOUSE
The House derives its name from the brave warrior, Ruler of Merta , Jaimal Rathore who was the cousin of Mira Bai. He was only sixteen years old when he fought against the mighty army of Emperor Akbar during his invasion of Chittor. He was appointed as the Commander-in-charge of the fort and he demonstrated courage and military skills far beyond his age. The House has been named after this brave Rajput Warrior, who is a source of inspiration and motivation to the cadets of Jaimal House. Jaimalites are known for their strong will and firm determination to reach the pinnacle of success. Never say die attitude prepares them to overcome all the hurdles and become victorious.
ASHOKA HOUSE
The House has been named after the king Ashoka who ruled India from 273 BC to 232 BC. He was the greatest ruler of India. The battle of Kalinga changed his heart. He took an oath not to shed the blood anymore and became a follower of Lord Buddha and won the hearts of people through love and affection. Ashoka House is a holding house. It is a cradle of all new entrants of class VI. The congenial atmosphere of the house helps the young cadets to develop and exhibit the spectrum of their innate abilities and potential. The cadets of this house are called Ashokians and they are inspired by the bravery, courage, love, peace and affinityof King Ashoka, the conqueror of the Indian Continent.
BADAL HOUSE
Badal is a name synonymous to accomplishing maneuvers. Brave and Abiding Daredevil Agiling for Loyal Intelligence and Nourishing Services may adumbrate blockbuster Badalians. Performances here are rendered in the name of house, preparation is promoted under the auspices of excellence and glories are made in the name of honour, the honour that chatters as the house flag flutters. Nonetheless, Badal house is a house non peril whose promises reverberate with power to pursue perfection. Cadets staying in Badal House, say that they are bound with the house slogan, “Fortitude and Sacrifice” ,give up of tears that their distant mothers never show them, a sacrifice of comfort that their father makes to feed them, a sacrifice of their own ease, own childhood years in wake of a brighter tomorrow. Their such high held perception, and deep emotional connection to the people around them have truly stringed them towards realization of the very motto of the house, the Maxim they are here for:- “Fortitude & Sacrifice”
HAMIR HOUSE
The House derives its name from Rana Hamir who was the 14thcentury ruler of Mewar, the first ruler to use the title ‘Rana’ before his name. He was a great warrior who fought seventeen battles and won thirteen of them. He is known for his bravery, courage and foresightedness. He re-established the supremacy of Mewar and defended it till his last breath. The cadets of this house are called Hamirians. Hamir is the source of their inspiration, thus, no one can match the determination of Hamirians. Hamirians are highly inspired and motivated by Rana Hamir and his unfathomable valour. They are ever ready to prove their mettle and conquer the world.
KUMBHA HOUSE
The House inherits its name Kumbha from the great warrior, Maharana Kumbha who reigned over Mewar from 1433 to 1468 AD.Rana Kumbha held the flag flying high at eighty-four fortresses that formed the part of Mewar. He built the ‘Victory Tower’ at Chittorgarh which has been a source of inspiration for Chittorians since the inception of the school and it is also adopted as emblem of our school. Rana Kumbha was a scholar of Sanskrit and a fine exponent musician. Kumbhians are inspired by the spirit of patriotism, chivalry and scholarly achievements of Rana Kumbha. They follow the footprints of this great ruler. Kumbhians have sharp mind and lead from the front. They excel in all spheres of life.
SANGA HOUSE
Maharana Sangram Singh popularly known as Rana Sanga ruled Mewar from 1482-1528.Rana Sanga was known as the ‘Lion of Mewar’. Under him the Mewar was invincible. Rana Sanga fought ritch battle against the Mughals at Khanwa. Inspired by the bravery of the Rajput Warrior, the house has been named after his name. The borders of the house possess multifarious potentials in each and every sphere. Cadets of Sanga House are called Sangaites. They are highly motivated with the deeds of this brave ruler and are also determined to win every battle of their life by facing every challenge to realise their cherished goal in life. Sangaitesspare no effort to uphold the glory of their great ruler, Rana Sanga.
LUV HOUSE
HOUSE MOTTO : Humble & Gallant
Luv House inherits its name from the youngest son of Lord Rama. He was a great warrior like his father, who was always ready to take up challenges. Oblivious of the fact that Lord Rama was his progenitor; he in true tradition of Kshatriyas captured the Ashvamedha Yagya Horse of his father by displaying exemplary tactical and weaponry skills against the strong Army of Ayodhaya. The House has been named after his name, keeping in view, the indomitable courage of Prince Luv, his military skills and firm determination to meet challenges. Luvians have strong will power and are ready to face challenge coming their way. Luvians are confident and sure of archiving success in every walk of life. The Luvians have resolved to move on to a better tomorrow and aspire to have an incessant journey revolving in the orbit of success & glory.
KUSH HOUSE
HOUSE MOTTO: Wisdom and Valour
The House derives its name from Prince Kush who was one of the royal twin sons of Lord Rama, the king of Ayodhaya. He was one of the acclaimed archers and could release arrows at the speed of sound. He along with his brother Luv challenged Lord Rama to a duel by holding up the AshvamedhaYagya Horse as he was ignorant of the fact that Lord Rama was his progenitor and defeated the powerful army. Kush was a valiant,dauntless and daring prince who could face challenges fearlessly. Kushians are true legacy holders of the values of Prince Kush. They are intrepid, determined and always doing their utmost to keep the school flag flying high.
PRATAP HOUSE
HOUSE MOTTO: Chivalry and Patriotism
Maharana Pratap was the bravest king of Mewar. He was the only Rajput king who never surrendered before the Mughal Emperor, Akbar. The valour land undaunted courage exhibited by Maharana Pratap in the battle of Haldighatiis an epitome of a great warrior. His love for freedom and supreme sacrifice for motherland has been a source of inspiration for cadets residing in Pratap House. Pratapians keep drawing inspiration from the bravery and patriotism of Maharana Pratap. They are unchallenable, invincible and do things in a unique and extraordinary manner with zeal, enthusiasm and gusto.
JAIMAL HOUSE
HOUSE MOTTO: Buoyant & Relentless
The House derives its name from the brave warrior, Ruler of Merta , Jaimal Rathore who was the cousin of Mira Bai. He was only sixteen years old when he fought against the mighty army of Emperor Akbar during his invasion of Chittor. He was appointed as the Commander-in-charge of the fort and he demonstrated courage and military skills far beyond his age. The House has been named after this brave Rajput Warrior, who is a source of inspiration and motivation to the cadets of Jaimal House. Jaimalites are known for their strong will and firm determination to reach the pinnacle of success. Never say die attitude prepares them to overcome all the hurdles and become victorious.
ASHOKA HOUSE
HOUSE MOTTO: Triumphant & Benevolent
The House has been named after the king Ashoka who ruled India from 273 BC to 232 BC. He was the greatest ruler of India. The battle of Kalinga changed his heart. He took an oath not to shed the blood anymore and became a follower of Lord Buddha and won the hearts of people through love and affection. Ashoka House is a holding house. It is a cradle of all new entrants of class VI. The congenial atmosphere of the house helps the young cadets to develop and exhibit the spectrum of their innate abilities and potential. The cadets of this house are called Ashokians and they are inspired by the bravery, courage, love, peace and affinityof King Ashoka, the conqueror of the Indian Continent.
BADAL HOUSE
HOUSE MOTTO: Fortitude and Sacrifice
Badal was one of the legendary warriors of Chittorgarh. He hailed from the SongaraChauhan Kingdom of Jalore. He is known for his bravery, undeterredfortitude and supreme sacrifice. He lost his life along with his uncle Gora fighting valiantly against AllauddinKhilji to save the honour and sanctity of Rani Padmini. The House is christened after Badal. Badalians are highly inspired by his courage,gallantry and sacrifice to protect the prestige and honour of motherland. They follow the path of their ideal Badal who laid his life to protect the honour of Chittorgarh treading on the path of discipline & sacrifice. Badalians are second to none and always strive to showcase their mettle in all walks of life.
HAMIR HOUSE
HOUSE MOTTO: Tenacity &Valour
The House derives its name from Rana Hamir who was the 14thcentury ruler of Mewar, the first ruler to use the title ‘Rana’ before his name. He was a great warrior who fought seventeen battles and won thirteen of them. He is known for his bravery, courage and foresightedness. He re-established the supremacy of Mewar and defended it till his last breath. The cadets of this house are called Hamirians. Hamir is the source of their inspiration, thus, no one can match the determination of Hamirians. Hamirians are highly inspired and motivated by Rana Hamir and his unfathomable valour. They are ever ready to prove their mettle and conquer the world.
KUMBHA HOUSE
HOUSE MOTTO: Wise & Valiant
The House inherits its name Kumbha from the great warrior, Maharana Kumbha who reigned over Mewar from 1433 to 1468 AD.Rana Kumbha held the flag flying high at eighty-four fortresses that formed the part of Mewar. He built the ‘Victory Tower’ at Chittorgarh which has been a source of inspiration for Chittorians since the inception of the school and it is also adopted as emblem of our school. Rana Kumbha was a scholar of Sanskrit and a fine exponent musician. Kumbhians are inspired by the spirit of patriotism, chivalry and scholarly achievements of Rana Kumbha. They follow the footprints of this great ruler. Kumbhians have sharp mind and lead from the front. They excel in all spheres of life.
SANGA HOUSE
HOUSE MOTTO: Brave & Victorious
Maharana Sangram Singh popularly known as Rana Sanga ruled Mewar from 1482-1528.Rana Sanga was known as the ‘Lion of Mewar’. Under him the Mewar was invincible. Rana Sanga fought ritch battle against the Mughals at Khanwa. Inspired by the bravery of the Rajput Warrior, the house has been named after his name. The borders of the house possess multifarious potentials in each and every sphere. Cadets of Sanga House are called Sangaites. They are highly motivated with the deeds of this brave ruler and are also determined to win every battle of their life by facing every challenge to realise their cherished goal in life. Sangaitesspare no effort to uphold the glory of their great ruler, Rana Sanga.