House System
The House System was introduced in 1921. The objective of the�House System�is to foster a sense of collective responsibility and solidarity amongst students. The House System also serves as the centre of school life, with students from different houses competing at sports and other co-curricular activities.
There are four houses, viz. � Blue, Green, Red and Yellow. The boy's houses are named after Scottish missionaries�and the girls' houses after�Scottish Queens.
Colour | House Name | Symbol | Significance |
Blue | Elizabeth(Girls) MacGregor(Boys) |
Fleur-De-Lis |
The Symbol is associated with scouting and guiding and represents honor and duty, the qualities cherished by Boy Scouts and Girl Guides |
Green | Victoria(Girls) Kennedy(Boys) |
Lion |
The symbol exemplifies courage and leadership and the desire to attain higher goals. |
Red | Catherine(Girls) MacPherson(Boys) |
Castle |
Home away from home, the symbol signifies impregnability, firmness and strength in the face of all odds. |
Yellow | Anne(Girls) Haddow(Boys) |
Palm Tree |
The symbol signifies the location of the School along the Mahim Bay where education takes firm root to produce good fruit. |