The school houses are divided into four and each is symbolic of the institutions that celebrate quality education. Each house has an assigned mentor, from the head of departments, and is led by the housemaster. The students play roles of ‘prefects’ and leaders in various house activities conducted throughout the year. Inter-house competitions are an imminent part of our efforts at building teamwork and competitiveness. The housemasters receive support from staff and teachers to ensure that views and concerns of students are dealt with. The healthy and prosperous competition between the houses has inculcated the school spirit among students and, in them, the tradition of endeavoring for only the best.
STANFORD
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Schools are comprised of teams, and these teams working together create the “team” that is the entire school. Although teachers are often stereotyped as preferring to work alone isolated in their classrooms, most teachers love working within a team—at least within a strong team. Weak or ineffective teams can be frustrating and potentially toxic. Because of this, the aspects of a strong team are critical for teams and leaders to know and understand.