Our School Houses: Inspired by Jesuit Saints

At our school, we proudly uphold a tradition of excellence, character, and faith through our four houses, each named after remarkable Jesuit saints and missionaries. These houses not only bring a spirit of healthy competition but also remind us of the noble values these saints stood for.

St. Stanislaus Kostka, a Polish Jesuit novice, is known for his deep faith, humility, and unwavering dedication to God. Despite hardships, he pursued his spiritual calling with courage. His life of purity, obedience, and perseverance continues to inspire our school house to strive for excellence in character and commitment.

St. John de Britto was a courageous Jesuit missionary from Portugal who served in South India. Known for his deep faith, simplicity, and dedication, he adopted local customs to spread the message of Christ. His martyrdom reflects his unwavering commitment. Our school house draws inspiration from his sacrifice and service.

Roberto de Nobili was an Italian Jesuit missionary who came to India in the 17th century. Known for embracing Indian culture, he lived like a Hindu sanyasi to spread Christianity. His respect for local traditions and dedication to education and dialogue inspire our house to pursue knowledge with humility.

St. Aloysius Gonzaga, a young Jesuit from Italy, is known for his purity, discipline, and deep devotion to God. He gave up a life of nobility to serve others and died caring for plague victims. Our school house is inspired by his selflessness, faith, and commitment to serving humanity.