Class Show “Buddhi Kaushal”

 

The students of class II of Delhi Public School Chandigarh presented their Annual Show “Buddhi Kaushal” in the school auditorium.

The show was staged to perfection by the 229 children!

The Akbar – Birbal anecdotes are a part of Indian tradition and illustrate day-to-day questions through for wisdom, wit and subtle humour. This cultural bonanza brought alive the court of the legendary emperor Akbar.

The thunderous applause of the spellbound audience was testimony to the fabulous performance of the children.

The Principal, Mrs Reema Dewan appreciated the relentless efforts of the children, their parents and the teachers towards the pursuit for perfection! She committed herself to continue to provide all the necessary inputs required in today’s uber-competitive world, to the children of DPS a holistic education system which helps children in total enrichment of ones personality.

 

Class Show “Rumble in the Jungle”

Students of Class I of Delhi Public School, Chandigarh showcased a vibrant musical extravaganza “Rumble in the Jungle” as their Annual class show, which brought alive the wisdom in the Panchtantra Tales.

The show saw a 100% participation, thus giving every child a chance to discover with delight, ones creativity and talent in the formative years itself!

The audience was spell bound with the amazing, stellar performances by the young performers.

The Principal, Mrs. Reema Dewan congratulated the budding artists and reiterated that it was the school’s endeavour to ensure that the children  are able to experience all facets of the cultural and musical activities, thus making them enriched, wholesome personalities.

TREE PLANTATION DRIVE BY DPS CHANDIGARH

The Interact Club of Delhi Public School, Chandigarh participated enthusiastically in the Tree Plantation Drive – Zonal Tree Lympics Contest, a District Level Inter-School Competition organized by the Rotary Club, Chandigarh on Tuesday, September 22, 2015. A team of twenty-nine students planted a whopping120 trees in Sector 42, Chandigarh under the guidance of Mr. P. N. Sahi, an official of the U.T. forest department. The students planted saplings of Gulmohar, Amla, Bottlebrush, Pukhan, Bahera, Putrajiva, Jamun, Neem, Guava, Mango, Shehtoot and Banyan trees. The initiative aims to sensitize both the students and the residents towards the importance of trees in maintaining the ecological balance.

Principals’ Conclave at DPS Chandigarh concludes

The three day Principals’ Conclave on the theme – The Principal as a Visionary leader concluded on September 14, 2015.

The Valedictory was graced by Prof. Arun Kumar Grover, Vice Chancellor, P.U., Chandigarh, Mr. V.K. Shunglu, Chairman, DPS Society, Ms. Vinita Kher, Director, CEM, I/C HRDC, DPS Society, Mr. Anup Soni and Mr. Amit Bansal, Directors, DPS Chandigarh.

The programme began with the lighting of the lamp followed by Principal, DPS Chandigarh, Mrs. Reema Dewan’s address. She extended a warm welcome to everyone. She spoke of the learning, unlearning and relearning that had taken place in the last three days. She said, “Principals as leaders, if their vision is empowered, can transform dreams into reality and if the movement is strong enough it can turn into a knowledge revolution.” She emphasized on the role of DPS as a citadel of learning committed to improving minds and initiatives of thousands of young children.

Ms. Vinita Kher thanked the Chairman Mr. V. K. Shunglu, DPSS for providing an occasion such as the Principals’ Conclave for individual school leaders to discuss issues of school development. She thanked the Pro-Vice Chancellor, Mr. Uday Soni for providing the conducive environment to facilitate intellectual and experiential transaction. She thanked the Principal, Mrs. Reema Dewan for her initiative in hosting the significant programme of the HRDC. She also thanked the school heads for being at the programme and wished them great success in their personal and professional endeavour.

There was an enthralling cultural programme comprising Ganesh Vandana, Kamsale – a folk dance of Karnataka and a spell binding performance by the school choir that left the audience mesmerized.

Mr. Shunglu urged all delegates to carry the DPS legacy forward, to plan and decide for the future. He further added that all their endeavours should be towards moving ahead. He opined that perfection comes from imperfection, so never stop making an effort to be the best.

Delhi Public School, Chandigarh hosts Principals’ Conclave

Delhi Public School, Chandigarh is hosting a three day Principals’ Conclave on the theme-‘The Principal As A Visionary Leader’ which commenced on September 11 afternoon after the pre-event deliberations and will go on till September 14, 2015. Delhi Public School Society, which has been empanelled for teachers training by CBSE, has organized this event which is being attended by the Principals of Delhi Public Schools from Haryana, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir. The event endeavours to create a platform for academic administrators from all over the region to exchange knowledge and express opinions on the challenges faced by educators and their schools.

The sessions will be conducted by various educationists and experts of national and international repute. The pre-event deliberations started with a welcome note by Mrs. Vinita Kher, Director CEM, Incharge HRDC, Delhi Public School Society. She shared the aim and the genesis of the conclave. It was followed by an ice-breaking session where each participant shared his/ her strengths, weaknesses and goals.

The Principal, Mrs. Reema Dewan, welcomed the delegates to the conference, encouraging one and all to unlearn, relearn and enrich themselves. She hoped the conclave would be seen as a forum to question, share and learn, where all participants would trade ideas to increase the pool of ideas with each one.

Later, an enriching and interactive session on the topic, ‘Engaging with Technology at School’ was taken by Mr. Atul Gupta, Co-founder and CEO Pugmarks, Red Alkemi, Edugrail and Edublaze.

 

Teacher’s Day Celebrated in DPS

Teacher’s Day is celebrated every year on 5th September that is the birth anniversary of India’s second President, Dr. Sarvapalli Radha Krishnan.

To celebrate this special day, students of class II made a bookmark. To inculcate habit of reading, a handout was given to the students. An activity of card making and gift decoration was done by children of Class I and Nursery.