Kakatiya Public School

Our vision is to develop well rounded, confident and responsible individuals who aspire to achieve their full potential.

Building Unity

Building Unity through Healthy Competition

In many schools, the House System plays a vital role in fostering team spirit, leadership, and a sense of belonging. Each student is assigned to a house upon admission, and this house becomes their extended family within the school community.

About the House System
About the House System

School houses are more than just color-coded groups—they represent values, traditions, and a shared identity. They encourage healthy competition through academics, sports, cultural events, quizzes, and other co-curricular activities. Every achievement adds points to the house, promoting teamwork and a drive for excellence.

ASHOKA – Courage & Leadership <br> Red House
ASHOKA – Courage & Leadership
Red House

Symbolizes bravery, strength, and determination.

CHANDRAGUPTA MAURYA – Wisdom & Integrity <br> Blue House
CHANDRAGUPTA MAURYA – Wisdom & Integrity
Blue House

Represents calmness, intelligence, and truth.

VIKRAMADITYA – Growth & Harmony <br> Green House
VIKRAMADITYA – Growth & Harmony
Green House

Reflects balance with nature, renewal, and peace

SRI KRISHNA DEVARAYA – Joy & Energy <br> Yellow House
SRI KRISHNA DEVARAYA – Joy & Energy
Yellow House

Stands for positivity, creativity, and enthusiasm.

Objectives of the House System
  • Encourage teamwork and collaboration
  • Develop leadership and organizational skills
  • Promote school spirit and healthy rivalry
  • Recognize and reward talent and effort across all fields
Inter-House Activities Include
  • Sports Day competitions
  • Cultural and literary fests
  • Debates and quiz contests
  • Art, music, and dance competitions
  • Cleanliness drives and social campaigns

Each house is guided by a House Master/Mistress and a group of student captains and vice-captains, who lead their teams with enthusiasm and discipline. The House System is truly the heartbeat of school life—turning every event into a memory, every challenge into a lesson, and every student into a proud contributor to their house’s legacy.

Scouts and Guides: Discipline, Service, and Leadership
Scouts and Guides: Discipline, Service, and Leadership

The Scouts and Guides movement in schools plays a vital role in shaping students into responsible, confident, and service-minded citizens. Rooted in the principles of duty, discipline, teamwork, and patriotism, the program offers young minds a platform to learn life skills, serve their communities, and grow as future leaders.

What are Scouts and Guides?

Scouting (for boys) and Guiding (for girls) is a worldwide voluntary organization founded by Lord Baden-Powell. It aims to build character, develop practical skills, and instill values such as honesty, kindness, and respect for others. In schools, it is a structured co-curricular activity that combines learning with adventure and service.

Key Objectives
  • Develop leadership and teamwork
  • Instill discipline and self-reliance
  • Promote community service and civic responsibility
  • Encourage outdoor skills and environmental awareness
  • Strengthen national pride and global citizenship
Activities Include
  • Marching and parade training
  • First aid and emergency response practice
  • Knot-tying, map reading, and survival skills
  • Social service and awareness campaigns
  • Camps, hikes, flag ceremonies, and national celebrations
  • Participation in Scout/Guide rallies and jamborees
Motto

“Be Prepared” – always ready to serve others and face life’s challenges.

Values Emphasized
  • Duty to God and country
  • Duty to others
  • Duty to self

Through Scouts and Guides, students learn not just to follow, but to lead with purpose, act with courage, and serve with humility. It is a journey of personal growth and public service that stays with them for life.

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