Western Dance Competition at Cambridge School, Indirapuram

Danceverse, the Inter-school Western Dance Competition at Verve 2025 was hosted by Cambridge School, Indirapuram on 19 August 2025. Diya Mishra of XI S represented the school and secured the First Position. She delivered an outstanding and innovative performance, bringing pride and laurel to the school.

The Bosco Fiesta 2025

The Annual Performing Arts competition, ‘The Bosco Fiesta 2025’ was hosted by Don Bosco School, Alaknanda on 22 and 28 August 2025. Eight talented students from DPS R.K. Puram represented the school in the Western Dance category and secured the First Position. The participants were Jiya Chaudhary (XII-V), Trisha Takkar (XII-O), Anushree Chakraborty (XI-U), Akshainiae Agarwal (XI-E), Diya Mishra (XI-S), Arshia Elza Kuriyan (XI-H), Aadya Singh (XI-U) and Kianna Grover (IX-L).

In the Folk dance category, six students participated and won the Second Prize. The participants were Aradhana Prakash Ranjan (XI-H), Pallavi Singh (XI-H), Rudransh Kaushik (XI-P), Sahil Rai (XI-S), Laavanya Verma (XI-P) and Apurva Rani (XI-H). DPS R.K. Puram was also awarded the ‘Overall Highest Achievers’ Trophy’.

INTER-DPS NATIONAL FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT FOR GIRLS (OPEN) 2025

Delhi Public School, R.K. Puram hosted the Inter-DPS National Football Tournament for Girls (Open) from 30th September to 1st October 2025, witnessing participation from 36 Delhi Public Schools across the country. The tournament embodied a true national spirit, with teams hailing from Jammu and Kashmir in the north to Karnataka in the south, Gujarat in the west to West Bengal in the east.

The opening ceremony, held on 30th September 2025, commenced with the lighting of the ceremonial lamp and the hoisting of the DPS Flag. The dignitaries were warmly welcomed and felicitated which was followed by an address by the Principal, Shri Anil Kumar. The Chief Guest, Ms Dolly Chanana, Joint Director, DPS Society, inspired the gathering with her motivating words. The oath-taking ceremony, led by the Football Sports Captains, was followed by team introductions and the official declaration of the tournament’s commencement, marked by the release of balloons and the National Anthem.

Over the next two days, 36 exciting matches unfolded, showcasing exceptional skill, teamwork, and sportsmanship among the young players.

The closing ceremony was held on 1st October 2025, beginning with the felicitation of guests and a warm welcome in the auditorium. The event opened with a poetic tribute to courage and athletic spirit, followed by a soulful performance by the Western Choir. Inspiring speeches by the Principal, Mr Anil Kumar and the Guest of Honour, Ms Dolly Chanana, Joint Director, DPS Society, further elevated the spirit of the players.

The highlight of the ceremony was the much-awaited prize distribution ceremony. The ‘Player of the Tournament’ award was presented to Chinmayi of DPS Bangalore East. The second runner-up trophies were awarded to DPS Whitefield Bangalore and DPS R.K. Puram, while DPS Navi Mumbai secured the runner-up position. The champions of the tournament, DPS Bangalore East, lifted the coveted trophy amidst resounding applause.

Thereafter, the Chief Guest, Shri V. K. Shunglu, Chairman of the DPS Society, officially declared the tournament closed. The ceremonial flag was lowered, followed by the vote of thanks which acknowledged the efforts of all the dignitaries, coaches, teachers and participants. The event concluded with the National Anthem, marking an end of three days of discipline, camaraderie and sporting excellence.

POSITION SCHOOL
ROLLING TROPHY DPS BANGALORE EAST 
1ST RUNNER UPDPS NAVI MUMBAI
2ND RUNNER UPDPS WHITEFIELD, DPS RK PURAM

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Historical and Educational Trip to France and Germany

An educational trip to France and Germany was organized by Delhi Public School, R.K. Puram from October 2 to October 6, 2025, as part of the school’s ongoing endeavour to promote experiential learning through direct exposure to world history and culture.

The journey commenced in Paris, where students explored the city’s rich historical legacy through the Paris Nazi History Tour. The tour provided valuable insights into France’s experiences during the Second World War. The students visited several significant sites associated with the Nazi occupation:

  1. Hôtel Meurice – Headquarters of Commandant Gross Paris
  2. Place Vendôme (Hôtel Ritz) – Headquarters of the Luftwaffe
  3. Concorde Square (Hôtel Crillon) – Site of the Feldgendarmerie Court and Kommandantur
  4. Hôtel Majestic, Avenue Kléber – Headquarters of the MBF (Militärbefehlshaber in Frankreich)
  5. Arc de Triomphe and Avenue des Champs-Élysées – Centre of wartime propaganda and student resistance
  6. 93 Rue Lauriston – Headquarters of the Gestapo in Paris
  7. Memorial for Deported Children – Dedicated to the young victims of the Nazi occupation
  8. Memorial for Deported Victims – Honouring the 200,000 French victims deported to Nazi camps

The day concluded with a visit to the Eiffel Tower, an enduring symbol of human creativity and innovation, followed by a serene Seine River Cruise, which offered a breathtaking view of Paris’s architectural splendour illuminated at night.

The next day was devoted to the creative and modern side of France, with an excursion to Disneyland Paris, where students experienced joy, imagination, and teamwork in a vibrant and magical atmosphere.

On the third day, students explored France’s royal and artistic heritage. The group visited the Palace of Versailles, where they witnessed the grandeur of the French monarchy and reflected on the origins of the French Revolution. Later, a guided tour of the Louvre Museum provided an opportunity to admire world-renowned masterpieces such as Mona Lisa and Venus de Milo, deepening their appreciation for art and history.

The following morning, the group travelled by train to Munich, Germany, where a guided city tour familiarised them with the country’s cultural and historical significance. The final day was marked by a solemn visit to the Dachau Concentration Camp, where students reflected on the harsh realities of the Holocaust—an experience that left a lasting impact and reinforced the universal values of peace, compassion, and human dignity.

Overall, the trip proved to be a memorable and transformative learning experience, successfully combining recreation with education. It not only deepened students’ understanding of global history and culture but also inspired in them a sense of empathy and appreciation for the values that uphold humanity.

Sitting (from left to right): Prithvi Madan (9L) , Vivaan Gupta (9M), Jai Nagrath (9M), Veer Kapoor (9M) ,Veeraj Gambhir (9K), Rajveer Singh Gulati (9M), Avirath Nanchahal (9M), Adhrit Adhiraj (9I) , Vedant Sharma (9I), Vihaan Segal , Rohan Mazumdar (9I) ,Yug Bansal

Standing- (from left to right): Dhruv Bajpai, Adit Dinesh Tiwari (9P),Viraaj Gupta, Kanav Manocha (9K) , Ishan Shrivastav, Jasnoor Kaur Chaddha (9P) , Dia Jain (9J), Anushka Jain (9J), Sanika Kedar Khare (9I), Hrida Datta(9J),Reeya Sharma, Anshika Gupta(9J), Trishala Loonker(9I),Saisha Surjewala(9C), Radha Chaudhary (9L), Shanaya Gupta(9L),Kiara Arora(9I), Diyati Aggarwal  (9K), Kamakshi Jaiswal(9L)

Accompanying Doctor Parent: Ms Deepali Gupta

Accompanying Teachers: Mr Gobardhan, Mr Subodh Kumar , Ms Sapna Sharma , Ms Shruti Vijan.

ASIAN OPEN INTERNATIONAL TAEKWONDO CHAMPIONSHIP 2025

Asian Open International Taekwondo championship was held at Hyderabad (India) from12-14th August 2025.Janisha Mahajan of Class 8K Won Gold Medal in the Kyorugi 59+ Category and Won Bronze Medal in the Speed Kicking Category

KANWAR ASHISH CRICKET TOURNAMENT 2025

The Kanwar Ashish Cricket Tournament 2025 Under-7 (Boys & Girls) commenced on 16th September 2025 with a grand opening ceremony marked by enthusiasm and excitement. The Principal, Mr Anil Kumar, warmly welcomed the students, teachers and parents from various schools. In his inaugural address, he emphasised the pivotal role of sports in fostering teamwork, discipline and school spirit, while highlighting the values of sportsmanship and the joy of healthy competition.

The tournament saw spirited participation from several school teams, with matches held on the school grounds amid loud cheers from students, parents and teachers. Each game reflected outstanding talent and determination, showcasing remarkable performances from both bowlers and batsmen.

The final match, held on 26th September 2025, was a thrilling contest between DPS East of Kailash and DPS Sector-122, Noida. The nail-biting tournament kept spectators on edge till the last ball, with DPS Sector-122, Noida, emerging as the champions and lifting the coveted trophy.

Awards were presented in various categories, including Wizkid of the Match, Player of the Tournament, Best Bowler, Best Female Bowler, and Best Batsman, celebrating both individual brilliance and team effort.

The closing ceremony was graced by the Principal, Mr Anil Kumar, the Chief Guest, Mr Atul Wassan, a Former Indian Cricketer, and the Guests of Honour, Mr Raj Kumar Sharma, Dronacharya Awardee and Col. Amarbir Singh, Former Adviser, MIS YAS & DDCA. They applauded the young cricketers for their dedication, discipline and true sporting spirit.

The event concluded with a group photograph and resounding cheers, marking the successful culmination of a memorable tournament that celebrated talent, teamwork, and the true spirit of cricket.

IPSC NATIONAL GIRLS ATHLETICS MEET 2025

The girls’ athletics team of Delhi Public School R.K.Puram delivered a record-breaking performance at the IPSC National Athletics Meet, held at Emerald Heights International School, Indore, from 22nd to 24th September 2025. Competing against top athletes from leading schools across the country, Our girls showcased exceptional strength, discipline, and teamwork, bringing home a total of 20 medals — 6 Gold, 12 Silver, and 2 Bronze.

In the U-17 Girls category, Sanika khare (IX I) emerged as one of the standout performers with six medals, including Gold in 4 km Cross Country and 4×100 m Relay, Silver in 1500 m, 3000 m, and 4×400 m Relay, and Bronze in 800 m. Aaliya Akbar (X-B) also had an excellent meet, winning Silver in 100 m and 4×400 m Relay, Bronze in 200 m, and Gold in 4×100 m Relay. Astha Agarwal (IX-M) and Neeva Jain (IX-J) added to the tally with Gold in 4×100 m Relay and Silver in 4×400 m Relay.

In the U-14 Girls category, Archisa Bhattacharya (IX-N) clinched Gold in High Jump, while Aanya Singh (IX-E) bagged Silver in 100 m and was part of the Silver-winning 4×100 m Relay team along with Khanak Soni (VIII-F) , Naira Naqshbandi (VIII F), and Shanaya Arora (VIII-B).

CBSE NATIONAL SHOOTING CHAMPIONSHIP 2025

CBSE National Shooting Championship was held at Jaypee International school Greater Noida from 10-14th September 2025.Ritwik Rudr of class VIII D Won Bronze Medal in the Boys U-14 Rifle Shooting  Category.

INTACH HERITAGE QUIZ

Mehar Talashi of Class IX and Devansh Kumar of Class X  of DPS R.K.Puram  participated in the State Round of INTACH (Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage) National Heritage Quiz conducted at India International Centre ,New Delhi on the 9th of October 2025 .The team was awarded the Third position.

Assembly XI-U (14-10-2025)

TOPIC: “LEGACY OF HUMAN INTELLECT AT DPS RKP”

The morning of 14th October 2025 witnessed a captivating and intellectually vibrant assembly presented by Class XI U on the theme “Footprints in Time – Legacy of Intellect at DPS R.K. Puram.” The assembly beautifully celebrated the enduring journey of knowledge, values, and creativity that define the school’s legacy.

The proceedings began with a warm and graceful welcome by the poised comperes Pratyusha and Shaurya, who set a cordial and engaging tone for the morning. The atmosphere soon filled with serenity as Anika, Anshi, Sejal, Palak, Luvish, Shubham, Sanchit, Pranav, Abhijit, Kartik, Amitabh, Suditi, Sonakshi, Hundai, Swastik, Prasiddh, and Parth led the Morning Prayer, invoking divine blessings and positivity. This was followed by an enchanting Invocation Dance by Shrutika, whose expressive movements radiated devotion, grace, and rhythm, symbolizing the continuity of tradition and intellect. The Thought for the Day, presented thoughtfully by Rajnandani and Suditi, encouraged everyone to cherish the wisdom of the past while shaping a brighter future with intellect and compassion.

A thought-provoking Skit performed by Anshi, Anika, Rajnandani, Shah Ibrahim, Pratyusha, Suditi, Aishaani, Kimaya, Pranav, Saksham, Tejsev, Sejal, Amitabh, and Swastik skillfully portrayed how the footprints of great minds continue to inspire generations. Their expressive acting, humor, and dialogue delivery left a lasting impression on the audience. Pratyusha and Swastik further enriched the atmosphere with their self-composed poem, a heartfelt reflection on learning, growth, and the timeless spirit of DPS R.K. Puram. The assembly’s rhythm and energy heightened with a spirited Western Dance by Aadya, Anushree, Aishaani, and Shriya, whose synchronized moves symbolized the vibrant dynamism of youth. The melodious Western Song by KH Lalruathlui and Hundai filled the venue with harmony and joy, adding a lyrical charm to the morning.

Behind the scenes, the Creative Team — Kimaya, Megha, Falguni, Naisha, Maira, Myra, and Parth — showcased remarkable artistry through thoughtful props, visual aesthetics, and stage décor. The seamless coordination of visuals and sound was managed proficiently by Shreyansh, Devansh, Maira, and Myra, who handled the Digital Presentation with technical finesse. The assembly concluded with words of appreciation and reflection, celebrating the collective effort, creativity, and intellectual spirit of Class XI U. It truly left behind “footprints in time,” embodying the legacy of intellect and excellence that defines DPS R.K. Puram.

14 OCTOBER 2025, TUESDAY
CLASS XI U
CLASS TEACHER – MS. PRIYAM SHARMA
VICE PRINCIPALS: MR. NARESH MIGLANI, MR. ANIL KATHURIA, MR. MUKESH KUMAR
CLASS REPRESENTATIVES: MS. ABHA CHONA, MS. KUSUM YADAV & MS. VINITA PANJWANI
ACTIVITY INCHARGE – MS. KAVERI DHAR

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Assembly XI-B & XI-D (10-10-2025)

TOPIC: “LEGACY OF HUMAN INTELLECT AT DPS RKP”

“Where winning is not a goal, but a way of life.”

Keeping the theme – “The Legacy of DPS RK Puram” in mind, the Class Assembly began with a melodious morning prayer. – “Har Desh me tu, Har Vesh me tu” which was sung by Zashmeen Khan, Ojas Thapliyal, Aviral Agrawal, Manvik Jain, Madhav Sharan, Uddhav Shankar Oberoi, Aarav Gosai, Kabir Mehta, Siddharth Srivastava, Alekhit Singh, Vrinda Goyal and Yatharth Kothari.

The Prayer was followed by the Vishnu Stotram performed by Aadya Menon, Tisha Verma and Pranavi Kapoor. Sahir Gosain introduced the skit: “From Roots to Wings”. The students of Class 11-B and 11-D delivered a wonderfully engaging and well-coordinated skit, showcasing their exceptional talent, creativity, and confidence on stage. Thereafter, Avani Kumar and Aansh Khandari shared the thoughts for the day. News headlines were presented by Pranjai Shah, Aviral Agrawal, Uddhav Shankar Oberoi and Avechal Roy. Afterwards Avani Kumar mesmerized the audience with her beautifully self-composed poem. This was followed by a set of insightful speeches by Aarav Gosai and Anika Kumbhat.

Thereafter, A group of talented students delivered a melodious choir performance, enchanting the audience with their harmonious voices, rhythm, and musical finesse performed by Ojas Thapliyal, Yatharth Kothari, Siddharth Srivastava, Aryaveer Singh, Myra Kang, Jayant Kartik Saidingliana Sailo, Andrea Lallianhlui, Lalruathlui and K Lalhruaizela. Furthermore the stage came alive with an energetic Bhangra performance performed by Aadya Menon, Tisha Verma, Pranavi Kapoor, Shweta Behal and Poshika Himanshu. The comperes of the programme were Sahir Gosain and Khwahish Tokas. The invitation cards, folders and board were made by Soubhik Giri, Aviral Agrawal, Prakhar Ahuja, Ayesha Tamim and Aditya Raj. The presentation and E-invite were made by Shreyan Agarwal.

10 OCTOBER 2025, FRIDAY
CLASSES XI B AND XI D
CLASS TEACHERS – MS. TARUNA DIDI AND MR. AMAN SRIVASTAVA
VICE PRINCIPALS: MR. NARESH MIGLANI, MR. ANIL KATHURIA, MR. MUKESH KUMAR
CLASS REPRESENTATIVES: MS. ABHA CHONA, MS. KUSUM YADAV & MS. VINITA PANJWANI
ACTIVITY INCHARGE – MS. PREETI PRATIHARI

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Dr. Prem Kirpal Memorial Art and Poetry Competitions – Art Poetica 2025

Delhi Public School R.K. Puram hosted the Annual Dr. Prem Kirpal Memorial Inter-school Art and Poetry Competitions – Art Poetica on 12 April 2025 in fond memory of Dr. Prem Kirpal, the former Chairman of the Delhi Public School Society. This annual event brought together students from 20 schools who participated in six diverse competitions, each providing a platform to showcase their creativity, experiment with new forms of artistic expression  and delve into the fascinating world of art and poetry.”

The various competitions  included the following- 

Blend Art (Classes IX and XI)  had students recite and dramatise an English poem based on various social issues and themes, as well as create paintings or sketches that captured the soul of the poem. The event was judged by Ms Sabah Bari, Ms Manisha Manocha and Mr VC Pramod.

Artistic Poesy (Classes IX and XI) challenged the students to promptly compose a ballad that connected a series of pictures, which were presented to them, in a random order. The event was judged by Dr Shwetanshu Bhushan, Ms Anupama Singh and Ms Shivangi Chakraborty.

Lyrical Canvas (Classes IX & XI) was an on-the-spot drawing competition which required participants to portray the predominant emotion evoked by a unique line in a poem. The judges included Mr Pankaj Guru, Mr Shashi Paul and Ms Hena.

Inverse Rhapsody (Classes VI-VIII) was an imaginative competition where participants were given an excerpt from a poem and the participants from the same team were given the task to recite the given poem in contrasting emotions . The judges for the event were Ms Saroj Chawla, Ms Esha Bakshi and Ms Nishtha Singhal.

Stage-a-Verse (Classes IX and XI) involved a unique performance by the students of class IX and XI, where they staged an original play based on a visual prompt provided to them. The event was judged by Mr Manish Guptaa Guru, Ms Garima Arya and Mr Brij Bhardwaj.

Poetic Silhouette (Classes VI-VIII) 

This onstage competition involved writing a script offstage, in verse which must rhyme, on the given visual prompt. It was followed by the enactment of the script onstage.The event was judged by Ms. Alka Mahajan, Ms. Juhi and Ms. Sugandha Bhandari.

Valedictory Ceremony:

The grand Valedictory Ceremony was hosted on 28 September 2025 with great enthusiasm. The school was honoured by the presence of eminent dignitaries. Shri B.K. Chaturvedi, Chairman, The Delhi Public School Society, graced the occasion as the Chief Guest. The Guest of Honour was Shri V.K. Shunglu, Chairman of the Managing Committee of DPS R.K. Puram and Vice Chairman of DPS Society, accompanied by Mrs. Shunglu. The event was presided over by Hon’ble Shri B.N. Kirpal, former Chief Justice of India and Member, DPS Society, along with his daughter, Ms. Nandini Arora. Other distinguished guests included Ms. Namita Pradhan, Honorary Treasurer, DPS Society and Ms. Vrinda Swarup, Member, DPS Society. The guests were welcomed by the Principal, Mr. Anil Kumar,the Vice Principals: Mr Naresh Miglani, Mr Anil Kathuria and Mr Mukesh Kumar; the Headmistresses: Ms Rashmi Malhotra , Dr Anubha Gopal, Ms Vinita Gupta and Ms Usha Diptivilasa , the Heads of the English and Art Department, Dr. Atika  Dayal and Mr. Amit Rajput.

The event began with the auspicious lamp lighting ceremony in the presence of the esteemed guests: Shri B.K. Chaturvedi, Hon’ble Shri B.N. Kirpal, Shri V.K. Shunglu, Smt. Madhu Shunglu, Ms. Namita Pradhan, Ms. Vrinda Swarup, The  Principal Mr. Anil Kumar, Vice Principals : Mr. Naresh Miglani and Mr. Anil Kathuria and Mr Mukesh Kumar; the Headmistresses: Ms. Rashmi Malhotra, Ms. Anubha Gopal, Ms. Usha Diptivilas  and Ms Vinita Gupta.This was followed by the felicitation of the guests by our esteemed Principal Mr. Anil Kumar. 

The Principal, Mr. Anil Kumar, during his address paid a befitting tribute to the vision of Dr. Prem Kirpal and underscored the importance of pursuing art and poetry alongside academics to nurture deeper perspectives on life.

A short film showcased the year-round activities of the English Department, reflecting the vibrant literary culture of the school. This was followed by a riveting theatrical presentation of Agatha Christie’s The Mousetrap. The students’ powerful acting, evocative dialogues, and authentic stagecraft transported the audience into Christie’s world of suspense and mystery, keeping them captivated till the very last moment.

The award ceremony recognised the outstanding achievements of participants, with DPS Noida, Sector 30 lifting the prestigious Rolling Trophy. The occasion also saw the release of the school’s annual literary magazine, The Bubbling Cauldron, a collection of students’ poems and creative writings.

In their inspiring addresses, the dignitaries praised the school’s commitment to nurturing creativity. Shri B.K. Chaturvedi, the Chairman of DPS Society,  lauded the grandeur of the ceremony and the remarkable theatrical performance. Shri V.K. Shunglu, Chairman of the Managing Committee of DPS R.K. Puram & Vice Chairman of DPS Society,  reflected on the school’s legacy in science and technology and applauded its growing emphasis on the liberal arts. Ms. Vrinda Swarup, Member, DPS Society,  who had previously witnessed The Mousetrap in London, commended the students for an equally, if not more, compelling adaptation.

The ceremony concluded with a heartfelt vote of thanks by Dr. Atika Dayal, Head of the English Department, followed by the National Anthem.

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