BHPEM School

Houses

Gupta House "Freedom of Mind"

Gupta House is named after the historic era known as the Golden Age of India, when the Gupta Empire flourished from the early 4th century CE to the late 6th century CE. The house colour blue signifies enthusiasm, compassion, ideals, and imaginative values. Students in Gupta House are imparted with moral values that inspire them to surge with zeal and strive for excellence. They are given opportunities to showcase their talents and contribute to the house tally.

Rashtrakuta House "Brave and Brilliant"

Rashtrakuta House is named after the Rashtrakutas, a royal Indian dynasty that ruled large parts of the Indian subcontinent. The house colour yellow represents ambition, devotion, bravery, and loyalty. The logo symbolises valour and courage. Students in Rashtrakuta House demonstrate brilliance in their work, working together in unity and upholding integrity. Their resilience is evident in their participation and determination.

Hoysala House "Inspire and Achieve"

Sala House is named after the Great King Sala, who ruled over the elevated regions of the Western Ghats and various parts of southern Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and the Deccan Plateau. The house colour green symbolises nature and the natural world. Students in Sala House believe in prosperity, harmony, health, growth, and energy. Their strength lies in self-reliance and willpower. They strive to synchronise beauty and depth in all their endeavours.

Mauryan House "Discover the Power Within"

Mauryan House is named after the Mauryan Empire, also known as the Iron Age in Indian history, which unified most of the Indian subcontinent. The notable kings of this empire patronised the learning of Kannada and Sanskrit literature. The house colour red represents passion, energy, and vibrance. Students in Mauryan House strive for excellence with a never-give-up attitude. They believe in peace, respect, and reverence while facing challenges with integrity and coherence.