French Exchange Programme

Our school has been having an exchange programme with  Lycée St. Ambroise in Chambery, France since 2007. The fifth exchange programme with Lycée St. Ambroise, Chambery, is currently underway.

30 French students accompanied by 3 teachers: Mr Pierre Guillot, Ms Muriel Bouvier and Ms Sonia Bigue visited our school from 15 October 2019 to 23 October 2019.

The French students stayed with their Indian counterparts: students of Classes IX and X. The students attended classes on some days and several visits were also organised for them. They visited Iskcon Temple, Lotus Temple, Akshardham, Lodhi Garden, The Alliance Française de Delhi, Parliament, Gandhi Smriti and Bangla Sahib Gurudwara. The French students were eager to explore the city and also to discover the Indian culture and customs.

On the last day, the visiting  French students put up a cultural programme.

The exchange was a learning experience for students of both countries and it gave our students an excellent opportunity to interact with native French speakers and to get a keen insight into the French culture.  Deep bonds of friendship were formed between the Indian and French students. Students of both the countries will treasure the memories of this exchange for a long time. Our students will be visiting Chambery, France next year.

Scholar Badge Ceremony CLASS IX

The pessimist complains about the wind; the optimist expects it to change; the realist adjusts the sails.
~ William Arthur Ward

The Scholar Badge Ceremony of Class IX, was hosted by DPS R.K. Puram on 25 October 2019 for the academic session 2019-20. This prestigious annual celebration recognizes the sincere dedication and focused hard work of the meritorious students and their achievements in the previous academic year.

The event was graced by the presence of the Principal, Ms Vanita Sehgal, the Vice Principal, Ms Padma Srinivasan and the Head Mistresses, Mrs Rashmi Malhotra and Ms Niva Chhonkar. Dr and Mrs Dogra, parents of Armaan Dogra and initiators of the all-rounder Student of the Year award for class VIII, were also present. The Chief Guest for the day, Ms. Shovana Narayan, a member of the DPS Society since 1998, was felicitated by the Principal. She currently serves in the Indian Audit and Accounts Services, and is a Deputy Director General at Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited, Department of Telecommunication. 

The programme began with the scintillating beats of the school orchestra. This was followed by a presentation on the school’s academic results, and a plethora of eminent co-curricular and extracurricular achievements,and  concluded with the school’s mission statement. 

The Principal  addressed the gathering  by welcoming the Chief Guest and the parents of Armaan Dogra. Emphasizing on the theme of the ceremony, “At the precipice, we change”, she highlighted the importance of change and evolution. Using anecdotes, she accentuated the importance of diligence, persistence and positive feedback. Quoting the poem “Leisure” by William Henry Davies, she said that instead of waiting to reach the precipice, one should change before it’s too late. She concluded by thanking the various departments for their dedication, and expressed her pride in the school. 

The cultural programme started with a monologue on the exigencies of life, followed by an enigmatic fusion dance. The event proceeded in the format of a game show, which exemplified the theme through examples of King Ashoka, Srikanth Bolla, Laxmi Agarwal and Dashrath Manjhi. The students presented these through captivating, eloquent poems in Hindi about ‘antarman’ or ‘the inner heart’. The struggles of Laxmi Agarwal, an acid attack survivor and an Indian campaigner with Stop Sale Acid, were asseverated through a speech and a mirror mime. A spry, vigorous ‘josh dance’ preceded the presentation of Dashrath Manjhi, a labourer in Gehlaur village. A charismatic dance embodying the phoenix rising from the ashes wrapped up the cultural programme. 

The Chief Guest then spoke to the audience, expressing her admiration for the innovative and well-presented performances. Emphasizing on the fact that “change is the only constant factor”, she brought out the contrast between the constancy of values and the evolution of tradition. She went on to speak about society’s concentration on external appearances, and the compartmentalization of individuality, leading to a prominent lack of creativity. She stated that teachings can come from the most unexpected of places, and one will constantly be faced with challenges. She elaborated upon the significance of analytic reasoning and the spirit of curiosity. She ended her speech by congratulating the awardees, but said that everyone is a winner as long as they pursue their passion with perseverance and courage. 

The Award Ceremony commenced with Dr and Mrs Dogra presenting the Armaan Dogra Memorial Trophy to Parth Kumar, IX-K. She addressed the students, urging them to appreciate each moment of their life.The award ceremony was conducted by the Class IX Representatives Ms Surbhi Gaur and Ms Shruti Vijyan.

The Headmistress, Mrs Rashmi Malhotra, delivered the vote of thanks, and  the ceremony concluded with the National Anthem. 

Second Prize-Stagekraft 2019 –Sanskriti School – Stage Play

The students of Expressions Theatre Club participated in ‘Stagekraft 2019’ – the Annual Debate, Theatre and Choreography Competition organized by Sanskriti School. They enacted an excerpt from “King Lear” by Shakespeare and secured second position in the event “Shakespeare Musical”.

Assembly XI-Q & XI-U 24-10-2019

Topic : The comeback is always stronger than the setback.

The students of classes XI Q and XI U brought out the veracity of this statement through a skit in which they showed how a performing troupe overcame their setback and made a great comeback. Motivated by the great comebacks of personalities like Malala Yousafzai , PV Sindhu, ,Amitabh Bachchan and Lakshmi Aggarwal, the students conveyed the theme of their assembly. The incident where Gandhi was thrown off the train in South Africa and a powerpoint presentation on the state of Odisha, were also intrinsically woven into the assembly to highlight the idea that ‘The comeback is always stronger than the setback’.

Class Teachers : Ms Priya Obhrai and Ms Sonali Dash
Class Representatives: Ms Nagalakshmi and Ms Ritu Kumar
Vice Principal : Ms Padma Srinivasan
Date : 24 October 2019
Cultural Programme Incharge: Ms Sudeepta Chatterjee
Guest Speaker: Mr Mayank Singh IFS
Photography : Mr Shankar Giri

Visit By Japanese Delegation

DPS R K Puram had the opportunity to host the representatives of Nishiyamato Gakuen High School on 23 October, 2019. The school welcomed a group of forty students accompanied by Mr. Shigeynki Terashima and Mr. Fumihiko Mitsunaga.The Principal, Ms. Vanita Sehgal, welcomed the visitors along with Ms. Rashmi Malhotra, with the auspicious lamp-lighting ceremony to accord a holy beginning to the event.After the felicitation of the guests the Principal conveyed her happiness  to the guests for giving DPS RK Puram  the pleasure of introducing them to India and its incredible culture. She encouraged all to interact with the Japanese students in the hope of establishing a bridge and furthering educational opportunities for the two countries.

The cultural event commenced with a melodious song by the choir that warmed the hearts of all present in the audience. The heritage of Rajasthan, the land of kings and forts, was celebrated through a presentation and a mesmerizing Rajasthani dance performance marked by an array of hues.Mr. Terashima presented a souvenir to the Principal on behalf of the Principal of Nishiyamato Gakuen High School as a token of appreciation, and expressed his immense admiration towards the participants of the cultural programme. He spoke of the history and culture of Nara city, and wished to forge a resilient bond with DPS RK Puram.The speech paved the way for a presentation on Nishiyamato Gakuen High School along with an address by the students, who thanked the Principal for the warm welcome. The students performed a graceful Sōran Bushi,a traditional dance that left the audience spellbound.A  powerpoint presentation on the school activities , achievements and on Mahatma Gandhi were shown to the Japanese students.

The event concluded with the vote of thanks, delivered by the Headmistress, Ms. Rashmi Malhotra. The National Anthems of Japan and India were sung with great vigour by all to strengthen the relationship between the two countries.The delegates were given  souvenirs by the  students of Class X, followed by a group discussion on pollution caused by plastic in which they were divided into groups and they expressed their views on “what India and Japan can do to solve Marine Pollution caused by Plastic garbage” and this  was followed by an interesting Origami activity.They visited various classrooms where they interacted with students and teachers  about  the  syllabi, teaching methodology and co-curricular activities with great enthusiasm. The infrastructure and environment of DPS R K Puram was greatly appreciated by them as they toured through important venues like the ThinkLab, Computer Labs, Library,Robotics Lab,science Lab and the Sports Complex.This  visit established cordial ties between the two countries that will strengthen the leaders of tomorrow.

Zone Inter DPS Basketball U-14 Girls Championship 2019

Zone U14 Girls Basketball inter DPS Championship was held at DPS International Saket from 10th -12th Oct 2019. DPS RK Puram Won the 1st Runner Up Trophy and Qualified for the Nationals to be held at DPS Vasant Kunj.

High Achievers Hindi Class X (2019)

This year 12 students of DPS RK Puram scored 100 marks in Hindi CBSE Board exam 2019 in class 10. Hindi Vikas Sansthan awarded the students and the Teachers on 15th October 2019 in Air force Auditorium,Subroto Park with the medals and certificates .

Winner Inter School Drone Championship Seniors

Rihit Wadhwa(class VII-K) of Robotics activity participated in “QUEST- 2019” organised by Allenhouse Public School, Vrindavan Yojna, Lucknow on Saturday, 19th October  2019 and won first position in the Inter School Drone Championship Seniors (Classes VII to XII).

Assembly IX A and IX B 23-10-2019

Assembly IX A 23-10-2019 
Class Teacher: Ms. Ekta Arora and Mr Anang Saxena
Class Representative: Ms. Shruti Vijan
Headmistress: Ms.Rashmi Malhotra 
Date: 23 October, 2019
Cultural Programme In-charge: Ms. Shelly
Photography: Mr. Shankar Giri

Topic: Change begins with us

Leo Tolstoy once said “Everyone thinks of changing the world, but no one thinks of changing himself…” It’s imperative that we change our perspective about what needs to be changed around us. We must commit ourselves to the service of others to bring about a visible change in our surroundings. As we proudly proclaim our school motto ‘Service before Self’, we must also try to live up to the same in letter and spirit. After all, change begins with us.

Topic: तमसो मा ज्योतिर्गमय

तमसो मा ज्योतिर्गमय का सामान्य अर्थ यह है कि अंधकार से प्रकाश की ओर चलो। मानव के लिए भीतर के व्याप्त अंधकार से प्रकाश की ओर चलने का एक संकेत है- तमसो मा ज्योतिर्गमय।

आसक्ति और मोह का अंधकार, काम, क्रोध, लोभ और अहंकार का अंधकार, ईष्र्या-द्वेष, आत्म प्रवंचना, धन, पद, प्रतिष्ठा के बल पर अहित की भावना के अंधकार से मुक्त होकर प्रकाश का स्वागत करते हुए चलने का ध्येय है- तमसो मा ज्योतिर्गमय। 

जब अज्ञान के अंधकार से मानव पार होता है तब शांति और संतोष की अनुभूति होती है। तत्पश्चात आत्मा आनंद विभोर होकर नृत्य करने लगती है। आनंद से परमानंद की ओर बढ़ता है। अंततोगत्वा ब्रांह्मानंद का पड़ाव स्वत: मिल जाता है। यही है वास्तविक तमसो मा ज्योतिर्गमय।

Hindi Debate and Story Telling

A team of two students from DPS RK Puram participated in the inter school debate held on 11th October and 12th October 2019 at  DPS Dwarka  The team from DPS RK Puram of Bavya Gupta  and  Sahaj Garg of Class XI  won the 3rd prize in Hindi  Debate .Ishan Mehra of class VIII J Varunavi of class VII J Anika Goel  VI C won the 1st prize in the spot story writing and storytelling competition

Second Prize Winners- Nukkad Natak Fest Utsav – Manav Bharti

The students of Expressions Theatre Club of Delhi Public School R.K. Puram participated in an Interschool Nukkad Nattak Fest ‘Utsav’ organised by Manav Bharti School on the 22nd of October. The students presented a gripping Nukkad nattak on the topic – बदलते पन्नों में लेती संस्कृति. Out of 17 schools, the team bagged the second position displaying the various ways in which the traditional India has changed over time