
House System
About the House System
The House System is an integral part of school life at AKSCBS, designed to foster teamwork, leadership, and a sense of belonging among students. Under this system, students are grouped into different houses, each with its own name, identity, and motto. These houses serve as smaller communities that encourage collaboration, school spirit, and healthy competition.
The House System at AKSCBS fosters teamwork, leadership, and school spirit. Students are grouped into houses, competing in academics, sports, and cultural events. Led by House Captains and faculty mentors, it encourages participation, discipline, and resilience. This system nurtures friendships, builds confidence, and enhances student development in a supportive environment.
Beyond competition, the House System at AKSCBS nurtures friendships across different age groups and strengthens school culture. It helps students develop essential life skills such as teamwork, resilience, and discipline while making school life more engaging and meaningful.
The House System also instills a sense of responsibility and pride among students, motivating them to contribute positively to their house and school. It creates a supportive environment where students learn the value of perseverance, cooperation, and sportsmanship, preparing them for future challenges both within and beyond the school setting.


The House System at AKSCBS fosters teamwork, leadership, and school spirit. Students are grouped into houses, competing in academics, sports, and cultural events. Led by House Captains and faculty mentors, it encourages participation, discipline, and resilience. This system nurtures friendships, builds confidence, and enhances student development in a supportive environment.