Dnyanmata High School Amravati - Houses

Houses

The four houses are:

  • Red,
  • Blue,
  • Green,
  • Yellow.

A committee organizes the inter-house competitions. The committee is headed by Fr.P.Jyoslene (teacher). Other members in the committee are Mr.G.Vyas (Supervisor), Mr.Akhtar Hussain (art teacher), Mr.S.A.Joseph (teacher), Mrs.Celine Francis (teacher), Mr.V.V.George (teacher), Mr.Shivdatta Dhawale (sports teacher) and Mr.Lalit Dhoke (sports teacher).

The teachers are also divided in the four houses. The organizing committee is neutral. Each house has Director and an Assistant Director. They are as follows: Yellow House - Mrs.Chhaya (Director), Mr.Dezmond (Assistant Director) Red House - Mrs.Manisha (Director), Mr.Ingle (Assistant Director) Green House - Mr.Francis Patil (Director), Miss.Benita (Assistan Director) Blue House - Mr.Karve (Director), Mrs.Vaishali Chaudhary (Assistant Director).

The annual prize distribution ceremony was held on 26th January 2012, Students who excelled in competitions such as group dance, bhajan, elecution, debate, singing, tug of war, cricket, football, athletics, gandhian speech, etc. were awarded by the Most Rev. Fr. Cyriac V.C., the former principal of the school and the Chancellor of the Amravati Diocese. The Champion winning house was Red House with 77 points. The runners up were Blue House with 66 points, Green House with 55 points, and Yellow House with 53 points.

along with directors, captians and vice captians too are selected for each house. Fo academic year 2012-13 captians were saket rathi (blue house ), karan mirani (green house ), romal jaiswal (red house ) and pranab hatwar (yellow house and the winner of inter house competition 2012-13 was red house..

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