Houses

The Bal Vikas Progressive School community is divided into four house

1. Bhabha

2. Nehru

3. Tagore

4. Vivekanand

Each house is mentored and led by a Housemaster who functions as a role model.
The house serves as a platform for the students to exhibit their skills in various activities. A multitude of activities such as Quiz contests, debates and painting competitions are held to encourage the spirit of competition among the houses. Interhouse matches are held throughout the year for the coveted sports cup. An Academic shield is also awarded to the House with the highest average percentage of marks.
Every week a house is on duty.To view House Duty Chart,Please click here.

BHABHA HOUSE

Bhabha House is named after an Indian nuclear Physicist Homi Jehangir Bhabha. In Independent India Homi Jehnagir Bhahba, with the support of Jawaharlal Nehru, laid the foundation of a scientific establishment and was responsible for the creation of two premier institutions, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research and Bhabha atomic Research Centre. Homi Bhabha was the first chairman of India's Atomic Energy Commission and was also the chairman of the first United Nations Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy, held in Geneva in 1955.


 

Harsh Bathla
Housemaster

House Teachers


Ruchika Sethi Anju Malik  Alka Narang Deepika Sharma
Ramehar Sharma Sumita Rawal Vaijayanti Wadhwa Sheenam Juneja
Neelam Bhargava Ranjana Oberoi Neha Tehri Preeti Bhatia
Babita Sharma Punita Bisht Jyotika Galhotra Deepak Chanana
Diksha Sethi Vishal Sethi Nishant Taank Chanda

TAGORE HOUSE

Tagore House is named after Guru Dev Rabindranath Tagore, Bengali Poet, Philosper and an artist. Known as"Gurudev", poet Rabindranath Tagore was a proud inheritor of India's spiritual heritage, to which he gave voice in his inimitable language. He founded the famous Shanti Niketan and Vishva Bharati. A great man of letters, he was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature for his book Geetanjali in 1913.

 

 Rupali Chopra
Housemaster

House Teachers

Amandeep Simran Bedi
Sheena Mittal Raghunath

Monica Arora
Meenu Madaan Kanak Sharma Meenakshi Sadana
Vandana Manisha Bali Pooja Suman Aneja
Reetika Pakhi Magu Sonia Baweja Divya Bajaj
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Nishant Taank Deepak Kumar Amrit Kaur Khanna -

NEHRU HOUSE

Nehru House is named after Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of Independent India. An irrepressible freedom-fighter, Bharat Ratna Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru is sure to live in history for generations to come as the man who shaped the destiny of independent India. As an unchallenged leader of the masses and spokesman of India, he was a true successor of Gandhiji. He had the distinction for being the first Prime Minister of Independent India for an uninterrupted period of over 17 years, the longest in the history of any democratic country.

 

Nishtha Seth
Housemaster

House Teachers

Sangita Manchanda Raghvinder Kanwar Rekha Malik Avneet kaur
Shailender Kumar Aakriti Dhamija Ria Bhandari Deepti
Divya Rani
Meenakshi Malik Shikha Gulati Namita Malik
Charu Nagpal Gurdeep Kaur Dhiraj Ahuja Deepak Chanana
Nishant Taank Amrit Kaur Khanna Chanda
Diksha Sethi

VIVEKANAND HOUSE

Vivekanand Hosue is named after the spiritual leader Swami Vivekanand who was also the founder of the Ramakrishna Math and Ramkrishana Mission. Swami Vivekananda, possibly the most masterful personality of modern India, "came,saw and conquered". He lit the torch of resurgent. Hinduism, Sanatana Dharma, particularly the Vedanta Philosophy, in far off America. He preached the gospel of his Guru. Ramakrishna Paramahamsa all over India, and the world, reviving the faith of mankind in religion.

 

Meenakshi Thakral
Housemaster

House Teachers

Priya Kumar Monu Kumar Anju Rewri Meenakshi Madan
Anishma Sharma Kanika Chugh
Deepa Sharma Charu Smita Madan
Ranu Arora Richa Bhatia Payal Nehra Rashi Madaan
Kanchan Batra Rama Sonia Baweja Divya Bajaj
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Deepak Chanana Vishal Sethi Nishant Taank -