The four houses are named as follows:
The House of Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam
The house named after
Dr.APJ Abdul Kalam, an Indian scientist and politician who played a leading
role in the development of India’s Missile and Nuclear weapons program. Dr.APJ
Abdul Kalam the former president of India and a world renowned space scientist
was keen on encouraging the students to take active interest in the emerging
technologies. He developed important missiles such as Earth, Nag, Prithvi,
Trishul and Agni because of which India is safe. He is rightly called the
missile man of India.
The House of Mother Teresa
The house named after Mother Teresa, a Roman
Catholic Nun who devoted her life to serve the poor and destitute around the
world. She founded the religious congregation
“Missionaries of Charity” devoted to help
those in great need. One of the most extraordinary women in the world who won
the Nobel Peace Prize.
Name of the House Co-Ordinators
Girls
Mr.Vishal Jadhav (Co-ordinator)
Mr.Amit Andhere(Asst.)
Miss.Ayesha Taj-Prefect
Miss.Saniya Gangan-Vice-Prefect
Name of the House Co-Ordinators
Girls
Mr.Vikas Singh (Co-ordinator)
Mrs.Jyoti Philase(Asst.)
Miss.Chaitrali Jangam-Prefect
Miss.Madiha Deshmukh-Vice-Prefect
Name of the House Co-Ordinators
Boys
Mrs.Priya Shah(Co-ordinator
Mrs.Samruddhi Gurav(Asst.)
Mast.Varun Phadatare-Prefect
Mast.Harshal Dawane-Vice-Prefect
Name of the House Co-Ordinators
Boys
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Mrs.Seema Helekar (Co-ordinator)
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Mrs.Shubhangi Nikam(Asst.)
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Mast.Bhargav Mehta-Prefect
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Mast.Arnav Arjugade-Vice-Prefect
The House of Mahatma Gandhi
The house named after the great soul Mohandas K Gandhi, who was a political campaigner who fought for independence through non-violence. He was the follower of Truth, Non-Violence and also a Pioneer of Satyagraha.
The House of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj
The house named after Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, who was one of the bravest, most progressive and sensible rulers of India. The founder of Maratha Empire known for his bravery and tactics, who stood against the injustice. He was the staunch promoter of secularism. A source of inspiration to our students.