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The Harmony Hub: 2025-26
Concept: This name represents the convergence of various groups (houses, committees, and clubs) in a space that promotes balance, cooperation, and holistic development. "Harmony" refers to a central point or connection- coordination, and "Hub" emphasizes collaboration across different areas like houses, committees, and clubs.
GEA Houses¬¬: 2025-26:
In CBSE (Central Board of Secondary Education) schools, Houses are an integral part of the student life structure. The house system is designed to promote healthy competition, teamwork, and a sense of responsibility among students. It also allows for students to participate in various school activities, fostering leadership qualities and a spirit of collaboration.
Each student is assigned to a house, and various inter-house activities are conducted throughout the academic year. These activities can include sports, cultural programs, debates, quizzes, and more. The house system also helps in organizing students for events such as sports days, annual functions, and other inter-house competitions.
Here are some common house names and their typical purposes in CBSE schools:
1. –Red House: PREM (LOVE)
• Symbol: Often associated with energy, enthusiasm, and courage.
• Responsibilities: Members of the Red House may be encouraged to participate in leadership roles, support team spirit, and embody determination during sports and cultural events.
• Motto: "Strength, Passion, and Victory."
2. Blue House: SATYA (TRUTH)
• Symbol: Typically represents calmness, discipline, and intelligence.
• Responsibilities: The Blue House might focus on academic excellence, intellectual activities, and maintaining harmony within the school community.
• Motto: "Wisdom, Calmness, and Excellence."
3. Green House: SHANTI (PEACE)
• Symbol: Often associated with nature, growth, and vitality.
• Responsibilities: The Green House encourages students to work together for environmental causes, participate in eco-friendly initiatives, and work on sustainability projects. It can also represent balance and renewal.
• Motto: "Growth, Harmony, and Sustainability."
4. Yellow House: DHARM (RELIGION)
• Symbol: Yellow is often linked to optimism, creativity, and positivity.
• Responsibilities: The Yellow House may focus on fostering creativity, innovation, and positive thinking. Its students are often involved in artistic and cultural pursuits like music, dance, and drama.
• Motto: "Creativity, Positivity, and Joy."
Common Features of the House System in CBSE Schools:
1. House Leaders & Prefects:
• Each house has a leader or captain, along with vice-captains and prefects who help in organizing house activities, guiding younger students, and maintaining discipline within the house.
• These leaders are often selected based on their leadership qualities, academic achievements, and ability to inspire others.
2. Inter-House Competitions:
• Sports Competitions: Athletics, cricket, football, volleyball, and other sports are held between houses during sports days or annual athletic events.
• Cultural Competitions: These include events like music, dance, drama, debate, and art competitions, where each house competes for the top spot.
• Quiz Competitions: Houses often engage in quiz challenges, which may cover a wide range of topics like history, current affairs, literature, science, and general knowledge.
• Academic Competitions: Some schools also organize subject-specific competitions or Olympiads that encourage academic excellence.
3. Points System:
• Points are awarded based on performance in various events. For example, winning a sports event might earn the house a certain number of points, as could winning a cultural event or an academic competition.
• At the end of the academic year, the house with the highest points is declared the winner and is often rewarded with a trophy or certificate.
4. Team Spirit & Collaboration:
• The house system encourages students to work as a team, supporting each other in competitions and activities. It fosters a sense of community and belonging within the school.
• Students are encouraged to help their peers from the same house and work collaboratively to achieve common goals.
The house system helps in developing various life skills among students, such as leadership, teamwork, time management, and healthy competition. It provides a platform for students to showcase their talents outside of the classroom, which plays a significant role in their holistic development.