Our school houses are named after distinguished centers of learning and principles from ancient India, reflecting a legacy of education, wisdom, and peace.
Nalanda House: Named after one of the world’s first residential universities, located in present-day Bihar, Nalanda was a renowned center for Buddhist studies and attracted scholars from across Asia.
Takshashila House (Green): One of the oldest and most prestigious ancient universities in the Indian subcontinent, Takshashila played a pivotal role in shaping education, culture, and intellectual traditions well before the establishment of modern universities.
Panchashila House (Blue): Inspired by the five ethical principles of peaceful coexistence known as Panchashila, this house embodies values of non-alignment, mutual respect, and diplomacy, famously associated with India-China relations.
Vikramashila House (Yellow): An important center for Buddhist education during the Pala dynasty (8th–12th centuries CE), Vikramashila was known for its disciplined scholarship and spiritual learning.