Aditya
Value System

Aditya World School's tagline, "In search of a Purpose," resonates deeply with the philosophy of Ikigai, a Japanese concept that translates to "a reason for being." This philosophy emphasizes finding joy, fulfillment, and balance in the intersections of what one loves, what one is good at, what the world needs, and what one can be paid for. The school's adoption of this guiding principle signifies its commitment to nurturing students not just academically but also in discovering their unique purposes and passions. It underscores an educational journey that goes beyond conventional learning, aiming to equip students with the insights and skills to navigate their lives with direction and meaning. By embedding the essence of Ikigai into its ethos, Aditya World School aspires to inspire its students to pursue a balanced life, rich with personal satisfaction and professional success, contributing positively to the world around them.
In line with this philosophy, our house system is intricately designed around the concept of the four spiritual powers, derived from ancient Hindu philosophy. Each house—Ojas, Ananda, Prakamya, and Samyama—embodies a unique set of qualities and virtues, encouraging students to aspire towards personal excellence and collective harmony.
Ojas
Symbolizing vigor and vitality, House Ojas stands for the inner strength and resilience that fuels our passion and perseverance. It represents the radiant energy that empowers students to overcome challenges and shine brightly in their endeavors.
Ananda
The essence of bliss and contentment, House Ananda reminds us of the joy found in learning and the fulfillment that comes from genuine connections. It celebrates the happiness that arises from creativity, collaboration, and the pursuit of one's passions.
Prakamya
Signifying the power of will and manifestation, House Prakamya encourages students to set ambitious goals and harness their determination to turn dreams into reality. It embodies the belief that with focus and tenacity, any vision can be achieved.
Samyama
Representing control and balance, House Samyama emphasizes the importance of discipline, mindfulness, and self-regulation. It teaches students the value of inner calm and concentration in achieving personal mastery and harmony with the world around them.