International University Admissions Fair

On 30 January 2025, over 400 eager students had the opportunity to meet representatives from some of the top universities in the United States and Canada at the International University Admissions Fair. The fair, held at DPS R K Puram provided an invaluable opportunity for prospective students to learn about higher education options abroad, ask questions, and gain insight into the university admissions process.

A diverse group of distinguished universities participated in the event, showcasing their academic programs, international student support services, and admission processes. Students were able to interact directly with representatives from:

  • California State University, East Bay (U.S.) – Laura Perry, International Partnerships Coordinator
  • Calvin University (U.S.) – Brent Wilkinson, Director of International Admissions and Immigration
  • Drexel University (U.S.) – Marc Vallone, Associate Director, International Admission
  • Foothill + De Anza Colleges (U.S.) – Deepali Shah, Assistant Director, International Student Programs
  • Indiana University Bloomington (U.S.) – Erin Gahimer, Assistant Director of International Admissions
  • Kansas State University (U.S.) – Rafael Alvarado, Assistant Director of International Recruitment
  • Knox College (U.S.) – Shadeed Khan, Assistant Director of International Admissions
  • Marist University (U.S.) – Shri Ravella, Director South Asia Admission
  • Sam Houston State University (U.S.) – Jessica Miller, Assistant Director of Study Abroad
  • Texas Tech University (U.S.) – Sipra Pati, Senior International Admissions Counselor
  • University of Missouri (U.S.) – David Voltz, International Admissions Recruitment and Outreach Manager
  • University of Pittsburgh (U.S.) – Zane Dilts, International Enrollment Services Manager
  • University of San Francisco (U.S.) – Pranav Pradhan, Director of International Admission
  • University of South Alabama (U.S.) – Anastasia Fetcu, International Student Recruiter
  • University of Tennessee, Knoxville (U.S.) – Ahmed Abdelrahman, International Recruitment and Outreach Coordinator & Aalisha Rumde, Country Coordinator – India
  • Western University (Canada) – Siobhan Hayes, International Recruitment and Enrolment Officer

These esteemed representatives provided personalized advice to students on various academic programs, scholarship opportunities, visa requirements, and the overall student experience. The event was a significant success in connecting students with the institutions they aspire to attend, helping them take the next step in their educational journey. The University Admissions Fair marked an important milestone in international education, offering students invaluable access to a range of global academic opportunities.

ART POETICA 2024-2025

“Painting is poetry that is seen rather than felt, and poetry is painting that is felt rather than seen.”                                                                                                 -Leonardo Da Vinci

 

Delhi Public School R.K. Puram hosted the Dr. Prem Kirpal Memorial Inter-School Art And Poetry Competitions -‘Art Poetica 2024-2025’ on 11 January 2025, in fond memory of Dr. Prem Kirpal, the former Chairman of the DPS Society. This annual event had students from twenty six different schools take part in six different competitions, all of which gave them an opportunity to showcase their immense creativity and explore different forms of artistic expression whilst unraveling the fascinating enigma surrounding 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 Saba Bari, Ms Padmaja Behra and Mr Manish Manocha

 

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 Sunayana Gupta, Ms Saroj Chawla and Ms Esha Shaunik.

 

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.

 

Lime-in-Rhyme (Classes VI-VIII) celebrated the art of limerick writing by giving students the opportunity to write limericks in a time frame of thirty minutes and then perform a live on-stage recital. The judges for the competition included Mr Harsh Dewan, Ms Alka Mahajan and Mr Ishan Bakshi. 

 

The events took place simultaneously at different venues in the school campus. 

The Valedictory ceremony was organised on 8 February 2025 at Delhi Public School, R.K.Puram from 9 am onwards. The event was graced by the presence of the Principal Mr Anil Kumar and the Headmistress Ms Rashmi Malhotra.

The event began with a glorious performance of the  song ‘I have a dream’. This was followed by an enthralling enactment of the world’s longest running play, ‘The Mousetrap’ by Agatha Christie, a renowned mystery writer, presented by members of the Expressions Theatre Club. They received a standing ovation for their theatrical  performance.

 

In his address, the Principal, Mr Anil Kumar, complimented the members of the Expressions Theatre Club for their excellent rendition of the play. He also congratulated all the students who won prizes in the various events of Art Poetics  as well as those who helped organise the events. He commended the English department for their efforts in promoting literary creativity and expressions through this annual event. 

 

This was followed by the felicitation of the prize winners.The Rolling Trophy was awarded to Delhi Public School, Noida.

 

Ms Atika Dayal, HOD English, proposed the vote of thanks. She expressed gratitude towards  the Principal, Mr Anil Kumar, for being a source of inspiration, and providing constant support and guidance at all crucial junctures. The participants and the winners were congratulated for their outstanding performances, and encouraged to keep striving and pushing boundaries. The HOD also thanked the members of the English, Art and Music Departments for helping to put up a successful ceremony.

The event ended with the rendition of the National Anthem.

 

FINAL LIST OF WINNERS

EVENT : BLEND ART

EVENT INCHARGES : MS RITU KUMAR, MS KOMAL CHAUDHARY

POSITION

NAME OF THE SCHOOL

NAME OF STUDENT

FIRST POSITION

DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL DWARKA

KASHVI CHHABRA

AISHWARYA PASRICHA

AARNA ARORA

ANVITA SEHGAL

SECOND POSITION

APEEJAY SCHOOL

NEHAL VERMA

ANJALI SINGH

AHANA SHAHI

MEHREET KAUR BHUI

THIRD POSITION

DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL MATHURA ROAD

ASHI MITTAL

JINAL SETHI

AQSA NIDA SAYEED

AQSA HAYAT

     
     

EVENT : ARTISTIC POESY

EVENT INCHARGES : MS JAYA BHARTI, MS DEEPIKA SINGH

POSITION

NAME OF THE SCHOOL

NAME OF STUDENT

FIRST POSITION

THE INDIAN SCHOOL

ASTHA CHAUDHRI

DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL RK PURAM

ARYAN PANDEY

SECOND POSITION

DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL NOIDA

BRINDA CHAKRAVERTY

THIRD POSITION

AHLCON INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

VANI DIXIT

     
     

EVENT : LYRICAL CANVAS

EVENT INCHARGES : MS SANJUKTA MALLICK, MR AMIT RAJPUT, MR SHIVEN, MS BHUMIKA

POSITION

NAME OF THE SCHOOL

NAME OF STUDENT

FIRST POSITION

DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL RK PURAM

NEELANJANA MAGGO

TAGORE INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, EAST OF KAILASH

SAIRAH MARY DAX

SECOND POSITION

DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL ROHINI

SIDDHANT GOVIND

THIRD POSITION

DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL NOIDA

ADAMYA SINGH RANA

     
     

EVENT : INVERSE RHAPSODY

EVENT INCHARGES : MS SHRUTI VIJAN, MS EKTA ARORA

POSITION

NAME OF THE SCHOOL

NAME OF STUDENT

FIRST POSITION

DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL RK PURAM

RANGANATH SRIRAM

KIARA BHANDARI

CAMBRIDGE FOUNDATION SCHOOL

KAASHVI MAHAJAN

JASKIRAT KAUR

SECOND POSITION

DPS INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

ZIYAN HASHMI

MAYA BUDHIRAJA

THIRD POSITION

ST. COLUMBA’S SCHOOL

AARON ROY

YAKSH

     
     

EVENT : STAGE-A-VERSE

EVENT INCHARGES : MS RUMA MADAN, MS DIVYA THAKUR, MS UDITA GARG

POSITION

NAME OF THE SCHOOL

NAME OF STUDENT

FIRST POSITION

DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL RK PURAM

POORVI SHANKAR

TARUSHI JAIN

DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL VASANT KUNJ

KAASHVI CHAWLA

SAANVI SHARMA

SECOND POSITION

TAGORE INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, EAST OF KAILASH

LAKSHYA RAJ

AASHVI GUPTA

THIRD POSITION

TAGORE INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL VASANT VIHAR

IRA SAXENA

RABANI DHINGRA

     

EVENT : LIME-IN-RHYME

EVENT INCHARGES : MS LIVANO BANERJEE, MS KANIKA CHAMOLI

POSITION

NAME OF THE SCHOOL

NAME OF STUDENT

FIRST POSITION

DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL DWARKA

INAYAT SAHNI

SECOND POSITION

DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL MATHURA ROAD

VIVAAN MODA

THIRD POSITION

DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL GREATER NOIDA

SHREYA BHAGWANI

DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL RK PURAM

RISHIK MALIK

OVERALL

POSITION

NAME OF THE SCHOOL

ROLLING TROPHY

DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL NOIDA

Office Order

In view of the Government Notification dated 10.02.2025, it will be a public holiday on Wednesday, February 12, 2025 on account of Guru Ravidas Jayanti.

All the students and the staff members at Delhi Public School, R.K. Puram, East of Kailash and Vasant Vihar are requested to make a note of the above accordingly. 

IN HOUSE SPECIAL PREPRATRORY CLASSES – MEDICAL

 

DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, R. K PURAM
IN HOUSE SPECIAL PREPRATRORY CLASSES
SCHEDULE FOR CRASH COURSE – MEDICAL ENTRANCE
26TH MARCH TO 23TH APRIL 2025
DAYSI
8:30 AM – 10:30 AM
II
11:00 AM TO 1:00PM
III
1:45 PM TO 3:45 PM
26/3/2025
WEDNESDAY
CHEMISTRYZOOLOGYPHYSICS
27/3/2025
THURSDAY
CHEMISTRYBOTANYPHYSICS
28/3/2025
FRIDAY
CHEMISTRYZOOLOGY 
29/3/2025
SATURDAY
PHYSICSCHEMISTRY 
30/3/2025
SUNDAY
TEST-1 (CLASS XII FULL SYLLABUS)
(10:00 AM TO 1:00 PM)
31/3/2025
MONDAY
CHEMISTRYBOTANYPHYSICS
1/4/2025
TUESDAY
CHEMISTRYZOOLOGYPHYSICS
2/4/2025
WEDNESDAY
CHEMISTRYBOTANYPHYSICS
3/4/2025
THURSDAY
CHEMISTRYZOOLOGYPHYSICS
4/4/2025
FRIDAY
CHEMISTRYBOTANY
4/4/2025
SATURDAY
PHYSICSCHEMISTRY
6/4/2025
SUNDAY
TEST-2 (CLASS XII FULL SYLLABUS)
(10:00 AM TO 1:00 PM)
7/4/2025
MONDAY
CHEMISTRYZOOLOGYPHYSICS
8/4/2025
TUESDAY
CHEMISTRYBOTANYPHYSICS
9/4/2025
WEDNESDAY
CHEMISTRYZOOLOGYPHYSICS
10/4/2025
THURSDAY
HOLIDAY
11/4/2025
FRIDAY
CHEMISTRYBOTANY
12/4/2025
SATURDAY
PHYSICSCHEMISTRY
13/4/2025
SUNDAY
TEST-3 (CLASS XI FULL SYLLABUS)
(10:00 AM TO 1:00 PM)
14/4/2025 MONDAYHOLIDAY
15/4/2025
TUESDAY
CHEMISTRYZOOLOGYPHYSICS
16/4/2025
WEDNESDAY
TEST-4 (CLASS XI FULL SYLLABUS)
(10:00 AM TO 1:00 PM)
17/4/2025
THURSDAY
CHEMISTRYBOTANYPHYSICS
18/4/2025
FRIDAY
HOLIDAY  
19/4/2025
SATURDAY
HOLIDAY  
20/4/2025
SUNDAY
TEST-1 (CLASS XI & XII FULL SYLLABUS)
(10:00 AM TO 1:00 PM)
23/4/2025
WEDNESDAY
TEST-2 (CLASS XI & XII FULL SYLLABUS)
(10:00 AM TO 1:00 PM)
    
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IN HOUSE SPECIAL PREPRATRORY CLASSES – IIT

 

DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, R. K PURAM
IN HOUSE SPECIAL PREPRATRORY CLASSES
SCHEDULE FOR CRASH COURSE FOR IIT-JEE
12TH MARCH TO 2RD APRIL 2025
DAYSI
8:30 AM – 10:30 AM
II
11:00 AM TO 1:00PM
III
1:45 PM TO 3:45 PM
12/3/2025
WEDNESDAY
CHEMMATHSPHYSICS(AJAY SIR)
13/3/2025
THURSDAY
CHEMMATHSPHYSICS(AJAY SIR)
14/3/2025
FRIDAY
HOLIDAY (HOLI)
15/3/2025
SATURDAY
CHEMMATHSPHYSICS(AJAY SIR)
16/3/2025
SUNDAY
TEST-1 (10:00 AM TO 1:00 PM)
  
17/3/2025
MONDAY
CHEMMATHSPHYSICS(AJAY SIR)
18/3/2025
TUESDAY
PHYSICS(MITTAL SIR)MATHSCHEM
19/3/2025
WEDNESDAY
PHYSICS(MITTAL SIR)MATHSCHEM
20/3/2025
THURSDAY
PHYSICS(MITTAL SIR)MATHSCHEM
21/3/2025
FRIDAY
PHYSICS(MITTAL SIR)MATHSCHEM
22/3/2025
SATURDAY
PHYSICS(MITTAL SIR)MATHSCHEM
23/3/2025
SUNDAY
TEST-2 (10:00 AM TO 1:00 PM)
24/3/2025
MONDAY
PHYSICS(MITTAL SIR)CHEMMATHS
25/3/2025
TUESDAY
TEST-3 (10:00 AM TO 1:00 PM)
26/3/2025
WEDNESDAY
PHYSICS(MITTAL SIR)CHEMMATHS
27/3/2025
THURSDAY
   
28/3/2025
FRIDAY
   
29/3/2025
SATURDAY
BOARD EXAMINATION  
30/3/2025
SUNDAY
TEST-4 (CLASS XI & XII FULL SYLLABUS)
(10:00 AM TO 1:00 PM)
31/3/2025
MONDAY
PHYSICS(MITTAL SIR)CHEMMATHS
01/04/2025
TUESDAY
PHYSICS(MITTAL SIR)CHEMMATHS
02/04/2025
WEDNESDAY
TEST-5 (CLASS XI & XII FULL SYLLABUS)
(10:00 AM TO 1:00 PM)
    
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Assembly VI-C & VI-K (07-02-2025)

TOPIC: “LET YOUR LIGHT SHINE”

“Within each of us lies a radiant light of talents and values— meant to inspire, uplift, and illuminate the world around us.”

Keeping this message in mind, the Class Assembly of Class VI-C and VI-K started with a heartfelt prayer song by Arohi Gogia, Amaira Khurana, Meher Dugal Anand, Gourisha Kaur Saini, Sonam Pandey, Rupam Kumari, Abhiraj Kumar, Kartik, Lav, Parush, Chhand, Pawan, Aarav Kumar, Aradhya, Agastya, Advik, Kabir, Abeer, Ananye, Naman, Samarth, Rahul, Devavrat Arnav, Advay and Aksh. Then the Headmistress, Dr. Anubha Gopal welcomed everyone and led them through the morning prayer. This was followed by Ganesh Vandana gracefully performed by Rishika Saggar, Syra Agarwal, Anamika and Rudrakshi Kaushal. The Thought for the Day was given in four different languages by Ishaanvi (Spanish), Umika (French), Shoubhit Ash (Hindi) and Shristi Mookerjee (English). The news headlines for the day were read by Yuvraj Chawla, Tanvi Sree Motipalli, Reyansh and Vivansh.

Thereafter, an enactment of famous personalities who exemplified the spirit of shining their light was performed by Jiya Sahani (Kalpana Chawla), Kriyansh Chandra (Dr A P J Abdul Kalam), Ayati Vatts (J K Rowling), Agastya Gera (Nelson Mandela) and their introductions were given by Rithvi, Chayanith, Vikrant Singh Rana and Guransh Singh Khurana. It was followed by beautiful self-composed poems by Avni Tiwari and Shaurya Sabharwal. Then, the western choir sang a wonderful song sung by Anaya, Divyanshi, Briti, Arshika, Rishima, Nishka, Diya, Aamna, Utkarsh Atulya and Sanskriti Singh, adding a melodious touch to the assembly. Thereafter, the energy of the stage was taken a notch higher by a choreography titled ‘The Power of Inner Light’ which beautifully resonated with the assembly’s theme performed by Syra Agarwal, Manvi, Savita Kumari Thakur, Taniya Singh, Paridhi Gandhi, Rahini Prasad, Arjun Gupta, Devshree, Pranay, Kartik and Md. Asad.

The comperes of the programme were Guransh Singh Khurana, Sambhav Marwah, Rayana Gupta, Aniket Singh, Anureet, Jay Anand, Mahira Gulati and Ishaan Jain. The folders, handmade invite and the board for the assembly were made by Yuvraj Chawla, Vivansh, Pranay, Arohi Gogia, Rayana Gupta, Rishika Saggar, Tanvi Sree Motipalli, Anureet, Mahira, Avni, Md. Asad.

7 FEBRUARY 2025, FRIDAY
CLASSES VI C AND VI K
CLASS TEACHERS – MS JISHA MATHEWS & MS VAISHALI TIWARI
HEADMISTRESS- DR ANUBHA GOPAL
CLASS REPRESENTATIVE – MS BHARGAVI BISHT
ACTIVITY INCHARGE – MS KAVERI DHAR & MS BHARTI SHUKLA (ASSEMBLY INCHARGE)

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DPS RK Puram and SPACE India Host India’s Largest Star Gazing Event-Planet Parade2025

“The night sky is a reminder that the universe is vast, mysterious, and full of possibilities.”

On the evening of 6 February 2025, Delhi Public School, RK Puram, in collaboration with SPACE India, hosted the World’s Largest Planet Parade, marking a historic milestone in school-level astronomy events. The school grounds transformed into a vibrant hub of astronomical exploration as over 800 participants, including 750 enthusiastic students and 60 Astronomy Club members, gathered for an unforgettable celestial experience.

The event was graced by Principal Mr. Anil Kumar, Vice Principals, faculty members, and trained volunteers, all curiously watching the planets align in a breathtaking celestial display. 14 advanced telescopes were set up across the school grounds, allowing attendees to witness Venus, the Moon, Jupiter, Mars, and Saturn in stunning detail. A special highlight was the live feed of the Shiv Shakti Point near the Moon’s south pole, celebrating India’s space exploration legacy.

What set this event apart was its fun-filled and engaging presentation. Complex astronomical concepts were brought to life through storytelling, humor, and interactive visuals, making learning both entertaining and educational. The initiative ensured a hands-on experience where students, teachers, and guests could explore the wonders of the universe in a way that was both immersive and awe-inspiring.

The success of the event was driven by a robust training program for ~70 volunteers and ~50 teachers, ensuring seamless execution. Every person present actively engaged with the telescopic views, watching in wonder and excitement.

Principal Mr. Anil Kumar praised the initiative, stating,

“This event stands as a testament to the power of collaboration and innovation. Our students, teachers, and the SPACE India team have together created a truly remarkable experience that will leave a lasting impact.”

A SPACE India representative added,

“Bringing such an immersive and unprecedented astronomical experience to students reflects a shared commitment to fostering curiosity and inspiring the next generation of space enthusiasts.”

The Planet Parade Event exemplified SPACE India’s mission to make astronomy accessible, engaging, and inspiring for students nationwide. This groundbreaking collaboration with DPS RK Puram has set a new benchmark, encouraging schools and educators to dream big and reach for the stars. 

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CLASS XII FAREWELL 2024-2025

‘Don’t cry, because it’s over, smile because it happened’- Dr. Seuss 

The students  and teachers of DPS RK Puram came together on 6 February 2025 to  bid the class of 2025 a heartfelt farewell and shower them with best wishes for their bright future. The decoration was aesthetic with an amazing display of coloured balloons, banners and festoons, that truly set the mood for the afternoon of celebration. The ceremony began with heartfelt speeches, reminiscing about the first steps into the school and the journey that transformed classrooms, corridors, and playgrounds into a second home. The event was a window to the past, a tangible fragment of time capturing moments of joy, challenges, and friendships that shaped the students’ lives.

The Western Choir performed a  mellifluous medley of songs that symbolized the transition from school to new beginnings, followed by a tribute to teachers, acknowledging their unwavering guidance and care. The Indian Choir then presented a nostalgic musical rendition, echoing memories of childhood. The Vice Principals,Headmistresses and HODs of all the subjects shared words of wisdom, inspiring students for the journey ahead. A vibrant dance performance on a lively mix of foot- tapping numbers mesmerised the outgoing students of class XII. 

 The Principal, Mr. Anil Kumar, delivered an inspiring speech, encouraging students to embrace the future with confidence. With teary eyes and hearts brimming with nostalgia, the event did not end with a goodbye but with the promise of new beginnings. 

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Office Order

All Students and the Staff Members 
DPS R.K. Puram, East of Kailash & Vasant Vihar

In view of the Government Notification dated 03.02.2025, it will be a public holiday on February 05, 2025 due to General Election to the Legislative Assembly of Delhi.

All the students and the staff members at Delhi Public School, R.K. Puram, East of Kailash and Vasant Vihar are requested to make a note of the above accordingly. 

Principal

Assembly VI-H & VI-J (04-02-2025)

TOPIC: “COLOURING THE WORLD WITH KINDNESS”

As Mahatma Gandhi said, “The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others”. Kindness is a profound emotion that touches everyone’s heart. The assembly commenced with a morning prayer by Shriya Sinha, Mishika Singh, Pihu Arora, Manya Shrian, Hiraanya Singh, Jiyana Garg, Prarabdh Mishra, Aaron Maitreya Singh, Darsh Adlakha, Ranveer Singh, Sarthak Kumar, Rishab, Savar Kumar, Yuvraj, Arjun Naik,Yadnya Sagar, Advit Sethi, Drishya Azad, Kushagra Tokas, Alaina Siwach, Samaira Duggal, Mumtaz Khan and Sreshtha Dasgupta. The comperes Harnidh Kaur, Inaaya Sekhri, Rohana Ramasubramanian, Shauryavardhan Singh, Nysa Malhotra and Daksh Jaglaan gave the audience an insight into the topic and elucidated the significance of kindness in one’s life.

After this Ayaana Tandon, Sudhikshan Kundra, Manel Shankar and Mannan Upadhayay gave a thought-provoking thought of the day. Followed by Anay Gupta, Siddharth Goyal, Akshaj Choudhary and Anaida Rai who kept us updated with the News. A melody on kindness was presented by the choir including, Amaira Pradhan, Shriya Sinha, Hridhaan, Mishika Singh, Hardik Kanojia, Ansh Kanojia, Gurkirat Singh, Kumar Shubham, Daiwik Seth, Alaina Siwach, Arnav Singh, Hans Baisoya, Harkirat Singh, Kabir Bidhuri, Samaira Duggal, Vagisha , Viyansh Kakkar and Sreshtha Dasgupta. Iyrah Kumar, Shreyas Choudhary, Umaira Sharma Roshna Bhola, Abeer Bhatia, Kabir Shewaramani, Madhav Anand, Shivam Kathuria , Atharv Garg and Kabir Sethi presented a skit on Kindness and its Ripple Effect. The dance was performed by Divija Singh, Prisha Aggarwal, Vanya Ahuja, Kyra Tandon, Ananshi Birla, Adwitiya Basu, Aaradhya Vij, Avya Mehra, Baani Khurana, Gayatri Sharma, Rishika, Shanaya Nargotra, Shreya Devi and Vaanya Jindal reflecting how we can give kindness.

The digital presentation was made by Yadnya Sagar, Aradhya Vij and Gayatri Sharma.The soft board was prepared by Daksh Jaglaan, Baani Khurana, Sreshtha Dasgupta, Manya Shrian, Pihu Arora Prisha Aggarwal. Invites, E-invites and folders were prepared by Manel Shankar, Arnav Singh, Prisha Aggarwal, Atharv Garg, Irfan Firdousi and Daksh Jaglana.The main aim of the assembly was to highlight the significance of kindness and to see positivity in everything.

4 FEBRUARY 2025, TUESDAY
CLASSES VI J AND VI H
CLASS TEACHERS – MS AAKRITI BAWEJA & MS DEEKSHA
HEADMISTRESS- DR ANUBHA GOPAL
CLASS REPRESENTATIVE – MS AASTHA BABLANI 
ACTIVITY INCHARGE – MS PREETI PRATIHARI & MS BHARTI SHUKLA (ASSEMBLY INCHARGE)

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Hostel Farewell 2024-25

“How lucky I am to have something that makes saying goodbye so hard.” – A.A. Milne.

On the evening of 4 February 2025, the hostel farewell for the outgoing batch was hosted. It was an unforgettable celebration filled with emotions, nostalgia, and camaraderie. The event commenced with a soulful Ganesh Vandana, invoking blessings for the seniors’ journey ahead.

The Principal, Mr. Anil Kumar, addressed the gathering with words of encouragement, highlighting the importance of resilience and lifelong learning. The evening then unfolded into a vibrant mix of performances. A heartfelt poetry recitation captured the essence of hostel life, while a humorous skit brought waves of laughter, depicting the bond and brotherhood between the seniors and their juniors. The Mashup Dance was a powerhouse of energy, setting the stage ablaze with electrifying moves. The English Band performance struck a chord with the audience, evoking both nostalgia and excitement. The Boys’ Hostel’s performance concluded with an emotional yet entertaining speech. 

In the Girls’ Hostel segment, a beautifully crafted narrative, “The Journey Called Life,” set the tone, comparing hostel life to a train journey filled with unexpected friendships and cherished moments. The evening featured soulful musical performances, adding an emotional touch, while dance performances symbolized the joyous bonds shared over the years.

The event culminated with an emotional vote of thanks, on behalf of all the hostellers, by the Hostel Head Boy, Sohaum Rodborne, and Head Girl, Kaushiki, expressing gratitude to the teachers, wardens, and everyone who played a role in shaping their hostel experience. As seniors prepared to embark on new journeys, the farewell served as a reminder that friendships made within those hostel walls would remain etched in their hearts forever.

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Assembly VI-E & VI-I (03-02-2025)

TOPIC: “FRIENDSHIP”

On February 3, 2025, the students of Class 6E and I celebrated the essence of friendship during their assembly. The event, led by dedicated comperes Vedas, Vani, Smahi, Kush, Radhika, Krishiv, Reyansh, Aarav Singh Tandon and Amogh began with a soulful rendition of Achhyutam Keshavam, uniting all Class 6 students in devotion.

The choir featuring Punit, Harnit, Kanav, Akshita, Aarna, Advay, Advit, Gaytri, Akriti, Sambhavya, Reyansh, Avik, Arinjay, Leonica, Aaradhya, Kyra, Maira, Radhika, Himanshi, Amyra, Avni, Rashika, Unnatii and Viaan set a harmonious tone. A beautifully enacted play showcased the timeless friendship of Krishna and Sudama, with Avyukt, Anishka, Pratyaksh, Haigrev, Aakash, Anvay, Shakul and Arav portraying various roles with sincerity. The assembly was further enriched by a graceful dance to Bhaj Govindam by Titu, Vaani, Vedanshi, Himanshi, Pranya, Kanishka, Lavanya and Kavya while Kunsh, Harish, Mahesh, and Yuven joyfully depicted Bal Krishna’s playful mischief. Nivitsa and Kiaan’s thought-provoking poetry added a nostalgic touch.

The event concluded with a heartfelt performance of You Can Count on Me… by the choir, perfectly capturing the theme of the day. With warm words from the class teachers, the class representative, the Headmistress and the Principal the assembly left everyone with a sense of joy, unity and camaraderie.

3 FEBRUARY 2025, MONDAY
CLASSES VI I AND VI E
CLASS TEACHERS – MS YASHIKA ARORA & MS KANIKA CHAMOLI
HEADMISTRESS- DR ANUBHA GOPAL
CLASS REPRESENTATIVE – MS AASTHA BABLANI
ACTIVITY INCHARGE – MS PREETI PRATIHARI & MS BHARTI SHUKLA (ASSEMBLY INCHARGE)

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