The St Kabir Indian International School has four houses, each named after esteemed personalities who have made significant contributions to world peace, freedom, development, and technological advancement. By recognizing and celebrating the achievements of these remarkable individuals, we aim to instill a sense of reverence and motivation in our students as they strive to make their own mark on the world.
The house system provides is a beneficial framework that encourages collaboration and cultivates group loyalty among students of various ages. It fosters a healthy sense of competition among different houses through a range of competitions. Through diverse academic and extra-curricular pursuits, the house system promotes teamwork, camaraderie, and a spirit of sportsmanship, enriching the educational experience of students while nurturing their social and competitive skills.
The Nelson House is named after Nelson Mandela, a renowned South African anti-apartheid activist and political leader. He dedicated his life to fighting against racial segregation and injustice in South Africa.His life continues to inspire generations, reminding us of the power of forgiveness, reconciliation, and the pursuit of equality. Mandela’s unwavering dedication to social justice and his profound impact on South Africa and the world make him an iconic figure in the fight for human rights and social justice.
The Nehru House is named after Jawaharlal Nehru. His contributions to India’s freedom struggle and his role as the country’s first Prime Minister have left an indelible mark on Indian history and politics. His emphasis on secularism, social justice, and scientific temperament continues to shape India’s identity as a vibrant and pluralistic democracy.
The Newton House is named after English physicist, mathematician, astronomer, and philosopher Isaac Newton. His groundbreaking contributions to various fields of study havelaid the foundation for modern physics. His work has profoundly impacted generations of scientists, and revolutionized our understanding of the natural world.
The Naidu House is named after Indian independence activist, poet, and politician Sarojini Naidu who is also known as the Nightingale of India due to her beautiful poetry and eloquent speeches.. Her contributions to Indian literature, nationalism, and women’s empowerment are significant. She remains an inspiration for her indomitable spirit, dedication to social causes, and her ability to use the power of words to bring about change.