LANGUAGE FESTIVAL 2025

“Language exerts hidden power, like the moon on the tides.” 

– Rita Mae Brown

The Annual Language Festival, held on 15 November 2025 at Delhi Public School R.K. Puram, aimed to highlight the school’s continued commitment to promoting multilingual excellence and fostering an appreciation for diverse linguistic traditions among students.

It gave participants the opportunity to develop their language skills by engaging in challenging linguistic and literary competitions. The events of the fest were a vibrant showcase of creativity, expression and cultural insight, offering participants the perfect platform to test their abilities in real-world communication scenarios. 

Ten competitions in five languages, namely, Hindi, Sanskrit, French, Spanish and German, were organised as a part of the fest. The events were as follows:

  1. HINDI: 

The festival commenced with the ‘काव्य-पाठ प्रतियोगिता’ (Kavya Path Pratiyogita), designed to foster a love for Hindi literature. This was followed by the ‘विज्ञापन प्रस्तुतीकरण’ (Vigyapan Prastutikaran), aimed at nurturing creativity, persuasive communication and innovative thinking through original advertisement concepts. Both events witnessed enthusiastic participation from the students of Classes VI–XII. The competitions were judged by Ms Poonam Sharma and Ms Fatima Kirmani.

  1. SANSKRIT:

The Sanskrit events aimed to enhance the proficiency and fluency of the students in the language. The students of Classes VI-VIII participated in ‘साभिनयसंवाद’ with great enthusiasm and showcased their incredible skills in acting and dialogue. The students of Classes IX-X participated in ‘वार्तावली’. साभिनयसंवाद was judged by Dr Preeti Srivastava while वार्तावली was judged by Mr Hemant Joshi. 

  1. GERMAN:

A German Poetry Recitation Competition was organised for the students of Classes VI–VIII to nurture their appreciation of German literature. For the students of Classes IX–X, German Dialogue Enactment and Elocution competitions were conducted with the objective of strengthening communicative competence, encouraging creative expression and promoting spontaneity in spoken German. The Poetry Recitation event was judged by Ms Namrata Saigal, while the Dialogue Enactment for Class IX and the Elocution for Class X were judged by  Ms Disha Agarwal and Ms Lakshita Sharma, respectively.

  1. FRENCH:

A French poetry recitation competition was organised for the students of Classes VI–VIII and an elocution competition was organised for the students of Classes IX–X. Designed to cultivate an appreciation for French literature and build confidence in oral expression, both competitions inspired students to display creativity, clarity and linguistic flair. The participants delivered remarkable performances, reflecting strong preparation and enthusiasm. The French Poetry Recitation competition was judged by Ms Divya Bhatia, a distinguished member of the guest faculty at Delhi University, while the French Elocution was judged by Ms Babusha Verma, a well renowned author and French faculty at St. Stephen’s College at Delhi University. 

  1. Spanish:

Two competitions, namely, a Spanish poetry recitation for Classes VI–VIII and an elocution competition for Classes IX and X were organised which were designed to nurture students’ interest in Spanish language and literature and enhance confidence in public speaking. The events offered a platform for learners to express themselves creatively and fluently. The talented participants delivered exceptional performances in both the categories. The Spanish elocution competition was judged by Dr Lipi Biswas Sen, while the poetry recitation event was evaluated by Ms Shweta Agarwal.

The valedictory ceremony for the Language Fest 2025 began with the lighting of the ceremonial lamp by the honoured guests: Ms. Stephanie Orfila –  Attachée for Cooperation in Education at the Institut Français, Embassy of France in India; Mr Sanjeev Bikhchandani – founder of Info Edge India Ltd; Dr. Rajram Yadav – the Deputy General Manager at the Delhi Metro and Guest Faculty at the Central Translation Bureau; Ms. Gaurie Dwivedi – journalist, author and classical dancer; along with the Principal, Mr. Anil Kumar; the Vice Principal, Ms. Rashmi Malhotra and the Headmistress, Dr Anubha Gopal. It was followed by a presentation of a melodious French song by the students, after which a vibrant Spanish dance performance showcased the global ethos of the fest, captivating the audience with its energy and elegance. An Indian folk song was also presented by the school choir. 

The Principal, Mr Anil Kumar, addressed the gathering, appreciating the talent displayed  by all the participants. He highlighted the need for curiosity and the spirit of enquiry  in students of all ages, affirming that DPS R.K. Puram continually nurtures these qualities through dedication and divine grace. He urged students to make the most of opportunities to learn from stalwarts and remain resilient.  He also congratulated all the participants and thanked the Vice Principals and Headmistress for their tireless efforts. 

Ms. Stephanie Orfila,  Attachée for Cooperation in Education at the Institut Français, Embassy of France in India, praised the outstanding performances she witnessed during the event. She also highlighted how multilingualism expands horizons and builds bridges across cultures. Mr. Sanjeev Bikhchandani, founder of Info Edge India Ltd, reflected on his association with the school and stressed on inculcating in students the values of commitment, curiosity, good company and giving back to the community.

The winners of the various events were announced thereafter. They were invited to the stage and felicitated. Delhi Public School, Sector 30, Noida was declared as the overall winner of the fest. The valedictory ceremony of the Language Fest 2025 concluded with a Vote of Thanks and the National Anthem.

RESULTS:

OVERALL WINNERS
DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, SECTOR 30, NOIDA
  1. HINDI
काव्य-पाठ प्रतियोगिता (KAVYA PATH PRATIYOGITA)
POSITIONNAMES OF THE WINNERSSCHOOL
FIRSTKANISHKA GUPTADELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, GREATER NOIDA
SECONDPARAMVEER CHAUDHARYDELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, ROHINI
THIRDCHAITANYA BATRADELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, GREATER FARIDABAD
विज्ञापन प्रस्तुतीकरण (VIGYAPAN PRASTUTIKARAN)
POSITIONNAMES OF THE WINNERSSCHOOL
FIRSTANUSHA DHAWANRAJVIR SINGHRUDRANSH KASHYAPDELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, R.K. PURAM
ADVAY KUMARMIDITA SHARMAYASHRAJ KASHYAPDELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, NOIDA
SECONDRADHIKA RIYAGARVITKIIT WORLD SCHOOL
THIRDADITYA KUMAR PALAIPAVNI HANSKUSHAGRA KALRACAMBRIDGE FOUNDATION SCHOOL
  1. SANSKRIT
साभिनयसंवादः (SABHINAYASAMVAAD) 
POSITIONNAMES OF THE WINNERSSCHOOL
FIRSTNANDINI KAUSHIK DELEENA MAHINDRUDELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, R.K. PURAM
GAURIKA SINGHTOSHAI SHRIVASTAVDELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, NOIDA
SECONDATHARV JAINKRISHA GARG DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, INDIRAPURAM
THIRDTANVI MANASVI PATHAKDELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, FARIDABAD
वार्तावली (VAARTAVALI)
POSITIONNAMES OF THE WINNERSSCHOOL
FIRSTAKSHITATANISHQA MPRIYA SACHDEVA DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, FARIDABAD
SECONDBHAVYAPRIYANSHI PANKHUDIDELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, R.K. PURAM
ROMITMANVIK DHRUVDELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, INDIRAPURAM
THIRDANAGHEKAKSHDEVISHIDELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, NOIDA
  1. GERMAN
GERMAN POETRY RECITATION 
POSITIONNAMES OF THE WINNERSSCHOOL
FIRSTKYRA ARORABAL BHARTI PUBLIC SCHOOL, PITAMPURA
ARISHKA GUPTADELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, R.K.PURAM
SECONDKASHIKA GOELDELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, NOIDA SEC-30
THIRDSHIVEN SIDHARTHDELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, VASANT KUNJ
GERMAN – ENACTING A DIALOGUE
POSITIONNAMES OF THE WINNERSSCHOOL
FIRSTSAHANA BHANJACHARVI OBEROI  DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL,VASANT KUNJ
SECONDTAHER MIRZAMYRAA CHANDHOKEDELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, R.K.PURAM
AVANI BANSALVIHAAN KHANNA DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, NOIDA
THIRDANUSHKA VERMADIVIJA MUDGALDELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, SUSHANT LOK
GERMAN ELOCUTION
POSITIONNAMES OF THE WINNERSSCHOOL
FIRSTSIMRA NADEEM THE KHAITAN SCHOOL 
SECONDVIJRAL GUPTADELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, NOIDA
THIRDSAANVI SALUJADELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, R.K.PURAM
MISHKA KUMAR DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, SUSHANT LOK
  1. FRENCH
FRENCH POETRY RECITATION 
POSITIONNAMES OF THE WINNERSSCHOOL
FIRSTSHIVALI BHARDWAJDELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, NOIDA 
SECONDKAIRAVBAL BHARTI PUBLIC SCHOOL, GRHM
THIRDAARAV TRIPATHIDELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, R.K.PURAM
ARSHIKA SINGHDELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, GREATER NOIDA 
FRENCH ELOCUTION
POSITIONNAMES OF THE WINNERSSCHOOL
FIRSTANYA GARGDELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, R.K. PURAM
SAANVI GUPTADELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, NOIDA
SECONDRHEA GUPTADELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL,VASANT KUNJ
THIRDSIDDHI ARORADELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, INDIRAPURAM
  1. SPANISH
SPANISH POETRY RECITATION
POSITIONNAME OF THE WINNERSSCHOOL
FIRSTARJUN SHARMADELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, NOIDA 
SECONDAADYA BAIJALDELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, INDIRAPURAM
THIRDPRANSHI JAINDELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, ROHINI
SPANISH ELOCUTION
POSITIONNAME OF THE WINNERSSCHOOL
FIRSTAANYA AGGARWALDELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, R.K. PURAM 
STEPHAN VERMADELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, GREATER NOIDA
SECONDINAIRA CHANDRADELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, NOIDA
THIRDSANAYA ADLAKHATAGORE INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

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DPS RKP STUDENTS SHOWCASE SKILLS AT AURA 17.0

Students of DPS R.K. Puram delivered an exceptional performance at AURA 17.0, the inter-school fest hosted by Maharaja Agarsain Public School, Ashok Vihar on August 30, 2025. Competing against leading schools from across the city, our students participated in two of the festival’s most intellectually demanding events – VisionForge and Pitch Perfect – and earned top honours.

In VisionForge, an interdisciplinary innovation challenge for Classes XI-XII, teams were tested across multiple rounds involving analytical puzzles, science-based problem-solving, design-thinking tasks, creative marketing challenges, digital clue hunts, and collaborative strategy building. The DPS RKP team comprised of students from Spark Lab – Gauransh Sharma (12G), Shyona De (12G), Ahaan Purohit (12G), and the Catalyst Club- Naysa Gupta (11J), Aviraj Aggarwal(11J) and Aiesha Arora (11J). They demonstrated outstanding teamwork and agility, excelling in each round. Their ability to integrate scientific reasoning with creativity and quick decision-making earned them the First Prize.

In Pitch Perfect, students were required to present a practical, socially meaningful technology startup idea within a strict 5-minute window, supported by a prototype and business plan. Adrian Tannuj (10N) and Aarav Sachin Vijan (10J) of Spark Lab delivered a compelling pitch marked by originality, clarity, and strong presentation skills, winning the Third Prize among highly competitive entries.

These achievements reflect DPS R.K. Puram’s commitment to nurturing innovation, leadership, and future-ready skills in its students.

FIRST POSITION IN INTER-DPS SANSKRIT BHASHAN PRATIYOGOITA – INDORE

The prestigious Inter-DPS Indore event, Bhasha Utsav Srijan -2025, was held on 2nd November and brought together enthusiastic participation from all the DPS schools across the country. Representing D.P.S R.K. Puram , Priyanshi Sharma of Class IX-O delivered an exceptional performance in the category of Sanskrit Bhashan Pratiyogita and secured the First Position. The event witnessed enthusiastic participation from over 25 schools across the country.  She was honoured with a Certificate of Merit and a trophy in recognition of her outstanding achievement.

French Teachers’ Training Programme at DPS R.K. Puram

“La Magie de la Langue Française en Action avec l’IA”

Delhi Public School, R.K. Puram, in collaboration with Langers International and the Institut Français – Embassy of France in India, successfully hosted a dynamic and enriching French Teachers’ Training Programme on 8 and 9 November 2025. The theme for the two-day event, “La Magie de la langue française en action avec l’IA,” celebrated the synergy between the French language and the transformative potential of Artificial Intelligence in education.

A total of 108 French teachers from Delhi NCR and several other states across India participated in this professional development initiative, making it a significant gathering of FLE educators from diverse institutions.

Inaugural Session: The programme commenced with an inaugural ceremony at the Audio Visual Hall (AVH) of DPS R.K. Puram. 

  • Ms Rashmi Malhotra, Vice Principal, DPS R.K. Puram, represented the school and addressed the gathering.
  • Mr Jatinder Singh, Deputy Head of the Office for Cooperation in French Language & Education at Institut Français en Inde (French Embassy in India), graced the occasion as the official representative of the Embassy.
  • Mr Dinesh Kumar Agarwal, Director, Langers International, along with Ms Karishma Kapoor, extended a warm welcome to all dignitaries and participants.

Training Sessions Led by Six Experts: The event featured six parallel sessions, conducted in the F-Block classrooms, and facilitated by six distinguished experts in French language teaching and educational innovation: Mr Laxmi Sekhar Kalepu, Ms Anuradha Karkun, Mr Hansu Nahar, Ms Surabhi Solanki, Ms Neha Bansal and Ms Rachel Ehrhart.

The sessions covered a wide range of impactful themes, including:

  • Effective strategies for preparing students for the Class 10 French Board Examination.
  • “From creation to correction”: using AI to enhance assessment practices.
  • AI as a powerful new assistant in the FLE classroom.
  • Improving pronunciation and oral comprehension through AI tools.
  • Emotion and motivation in FLE: l’émotissage as a catalyst for learning.
  • AI for playful oral interaction: games and communicative tasks in FLE.

Each expert offered unique perspectives, practical tools, and creative methodologies to enrich classroom practice and inspire innovation.

Closing Ceremony: The two-day programme concluded on Sunday, 9 November 2025, with a certificate and badge distribution ceremony held post-lunch. Participants expressed their appreciation for the insightful sessions and the opportunity to collaborate with fellow educators from across the country.The training programme was a remarkable demonstration of collaboration, innovation, and academic enrichment. DPS R.K. Puram is proud to have partnered with Langers International and the Institut Français in promoting excellence in French language education and equipping teachers with future-ready pedagogical tools.

Visit to the Indian Meteorological Department

The Department of Geography, DPS R.K. Puram, organised an educational visit to the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD), Lodhi Road, on 30th October 2025. Geography students of Classes XI and XII, accompanied by their teachers Ms. Sangita Bajpai and Ms. Swati Uppal, were guided by Mr. Raju, who took them through various sections—from the observatory site to the satellite monitoring room.

Students were introduced to several fascinating instruments and concepts, including the Doppler Weather Radar, Stevenson Screen, thermographs, hygrographs, the Earth Station, and sensors used to measure temperature and humidity. They also gained insights into cumulonimbus clouds, different types of satellites, ozone, and particulate matter (PM).

The visit was marked by learning, curiosity, and moments of joy, all within the serene and green environment of the IMD campus. The experience helped students connect classroom theories with real-world applications. As senior learners, they explored advanced topics, asked insightful questions, and revisited fundamental concepts with renewed interest.

Overall, it was an enriching and inspiring experience—an engaging blend of education and exploration, truly a day where theory met reality.

Celebrating Call to Earth Day 2025

The students of Class VI of Delhi Public School, R.K. Puram enthusiastically participated in an activity titled “Call to Earth Day” during the break time to spread awareness about the importance of protecting the environment on the 6th of November. They prepared a vibrant and creative display board featuring initiatives such as Waste to Wonder Recycling Activity, Green Pledge and Plantation Drive, and Eco Craft and Reuse. The use of recycled materials and thoughtful messages reflected their creativity and concern for nature.

The students also sang a melodious song on “Paryavaran” (Environment), which impressed the Principal, Vice Principal, and teachers who attended the presentation.

The activity was coordinated by Ms. Aastha Malik, Ms. Srishti Sahrawat, and Ms. Deeksha Gupta and initiated by Ms.Sohini Chakravarty.It successfully inspired everyone to contribute towards a greener and cleaner planet.

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Tsunami United 2025-an UNESCO Aspnet Schools Programme

From the 7th of August to 19th of September 2025, students of DPS R.K.Puram participated in the Tsunami United Online Webinar series. It was organised by the Indian Ocean Information Centre Jakarta. Five students and two teachers participated in the online sessions. It included research and numerous innovative activities.Participating in the Tsunami United 25 sessions was an insightful and transformative learning experience. The programme not only deepened understanding of tsunamis and disaster preparedness but also encouraged creativity, collaboration, and critical thinking. The activities, such as designing infographics on tsunami awareness and conducting a social media campaign, allowed participants to explore innovative ways to communicate vital information to the public around the world. Through these hands-on exercises, they learned how visual storytelling and digital engagement can play a crucial role in spreading awareness and promoting safety within communities.

The sessions were highly interactive, combining expert insights with practical activities that kept everyone motivated and involved. Working in teams helped them develop leadership and communication skills while appreciating the value of teamwork in achieving common goals. Moreover, the campaign component gave them firsthand experience in advocacy and digital outreach, which strengthened their confidence and creativity.Overall, Tsunami United 25 was a well-structured, meaningful initiative that empowered participants to become ambassadors of disaster resilience. We are grateful for the opportunity to take part in such an impactful program that blends knowledge, creativity, and community engagement to build a safer and more informed society.

We are delighted that four of our students’ submissions have been selected.A certificate of distinction in Infographic design was awarded to Wamiel Pranaame Kashyap,Aadya Shankar,Jai Singh and Swastik Tripathi.

 The review is based on the content accuracy , relevance, visual design and clarity,as well as impact communication and effectiveness.

COMASTITVA 2025

“Nothing can stop the man with the right mental attitude from achieving his goal.” Thomas Jefferson 

The annual Inter-School Commerce Festival, ComAstitva 2025, was held on 15 November 2025, at Delhi Public R.K. Puram. The event was organised by the collaborative efforts of the Commerce and Economics Departments. The festival featured both online and offline competitions, designed to inspire young minds and foster creative thinking. Students from 15 schools across Delhi/ NCR showcased their entrepreneurial skills and business acumen through the variety of competitions organised during the festival. 

ComAstitva provided students with an opportunity to hone their business acumen by engaging Commerce and Economics students of Classes XI and XII in a series of challenging competitions, enabling them to gain deeper insights into the world of commerce. The events of the fest served as a vibrant showcase of creativity, strategic thinking and entrepreneurial spirit, offering participants an ideal platform to apply their knowledge in real-world scenarios.

The ONLINE COMPETITIONS were as follows:

  • JEST IN TIME

Creativity and economics were combined in this event as students were instructed to draw caricatures depicting and explaining an economics concept. The event challenged the students’ abilities to blend their imagination with economic principles. This event was judged by Mr. Pushpendra Kumar Rana and Mr. Amit Mehrotra. 

  • THE BIG PICTURE

This was a video podcast competition in which students talked about the leadership strategies, tactics and principles of Chanakya Niti and how they can be applied to modern businesses. It was judged by Mr. Puneet Arora and Dr. Nisha Bamel.

  • COMIC COINS

In this competition, participants chose from a variety of thought provoking topics and illustrated them in humorous and creative ways by creating their own comic strips. The event was judged by Ms. Neeti Banga.  

  • DEBIT DUETS AND CREDIT CHORUS – THE ACCOUNTING JINGLE JAM

Music met accounting as students performed their own original jingles, explaining the differences between debit and credit through clever lyricism. The performances were judged by Professor Ritu Sarpa. 

  • LENS AND LINES

This was a visual storytelling competition judged by Dr. Sonal Babbar. In this, participants captured the social element of the business environment through visual storytelling. By compiling original photographs into montages, students explored how enterprises impact communities, lifestyles and human connections. 

  • COMMERCE CANVAS

This was a business competition in which aspiring and budding business enthusiasts were invited to create a poster that explained a business concept or phenomenon in a creative, engaging and informative way. The competition was judged by Dr. Shruti Mathur.  

The ON-SITE EVENTS consisted of the following:

  • ECONOMIC QUEST

This competition, judged by Dr. Aastha Ajuja and Ms. Suchika Gupta, immersed students in an exciting economic strategy simulation, challenging them to anticipate market trends and make sharp, impactful decisions. 

  • PLANET VS PROFIT – THE ACCOUNTANT’S DILEMMA 

In this event, students traversed through the various aspects of ethical and financial decision-making, exploring the tricky balance between sustainability and profitability in a way that mirrored real-world business dilemmas. The event was judged by Dr. Amit Kumar and Dr. Neeraj Sehrawat.

  • BIZVERSE

This event transformed the fest into a bustling virtual business universe, where participants built thriving enterprises from scratch, demonstrating creativity, strategy and entrepreneurial flair. It was judged by Dr Monika Bansal, Dr. Tarunika Jain Agarwal and Dr. Anisha.

Together, these events celebrated innovation, critical thinking and the spirit of competition, making the fest truly unforgettable.

The Valedictory Ceremony began with the lighting of the ceremonial lamp by the honoured guests: Ms. Stephanie Orfila –  Attachée for Cooperation in Education at the Institut Français, Embassy of France in India; Mr. Sanjeev Bikhchandani – founder of Info Edge India Ltd; Dr. Rajram Yadav – the Deputy General Manager at the Delhi Metro and Guest Faculty at the Central Translation Bureau; Ms. Gaurie Dwivedi – journalist, author and classical dancer; along with the Principal, Mr. Anil Kumar; the Vice Principal, Ms. Rashmi Malhotra and the Headmistress, Dr Anubha Gopal. It was followed by a presentation of a melodious French song by the students, after which a vibrant Spanish dance performance showcased the global ethos of the fest, captivating the audience with its energy and elegance. An Indian folk song was also presented by the school choir. 

During his address, the Principal, Mr Anil Kumar, highlighted the need for curiosity and a spirit of enquiry in students of all ages, affirming that DPS R.K. Puram continually nurtures these qualities through dedication and divine grace. He urged students to make the most of opportunities to learn from stalwarts and remain resilient.  He also congratulated all the participants and thanked the Vice Principals and Headmistress for their tireless efforts. 

Mr. Sanjeev Bikhchandani, founder of Info Edge India Ltd, during his address, reflected on his association with the school and stressed on inculcating in students the values of commitment, curiosity, good company and giving back to the community. Ms. Stephanie Orfila, Attachée for Cooperation in Education at the Institut Français, Embassy of France in India, praised the outstanding performances she witnessed during the event. She also highlighted how multilingualism expands horizons and builds bridges across cultures.

The much awaited prize distribution ceremony commenced thereafter and the winners were felicitated. The event concluded with the vote of thanks and the rendition of the National Anthem. Delhi Public School, R.K. Puram and Delhi Public School, Faridabad were declared the overall winners.

RESULTS:

OVERALL WINNERS
DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, R.K. PURAM
DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, FARIDABAD 
JEST IN TIME
POSITION SCHOOL
FIRST DPS R.K.Puram; Salwan Public School, Gurugram
SECONDDPS Noida
THIRDORCHIDS International School 
Most Creative ArtworkDPS Indirapuram
THE BIG PICTURE
POSITION SCHOOL
FIRST DPS Indirapuram
SECONDDPS Mathura Road
THIRDDPS R.K. Puram; Cambridge Foundation School
Most Thought Provoking AwardDPS Noida
COMIC COINS
POSITION SCHOOL
FIRST DPS Faridabad
SECONDOPG World School
THIRDDPS R.K. Puram; DPS Sushant Lok
DEBIT DUETS AND CREDIT CHORUS – THE ACCOUNTING JINGLE JAM
POSITION SCHOOL
FIRST DPS Indrapuram
SECONDDPS R.K.Puram; ORCHIDS International School
THIRDAmity International School
LENS AND LINES
POSITION SCHOOL
FIRST DPS Indrapuram
SECONDKIIT World School
THIRDDPS R.K. Puram;  DPS Sushant Lok
COMMERCE CANVAS
POSITION SCHOOL
FIRST DPS Sushant Lok
SECONDDPS R.K. Puram; DPS Vasant Kunj
THIRDSanskriti School
ECONOMIC QUEST
POSITION SCHOOL
FIRST OPG World School
SECONDDPS Noida
THIRDDPS Mathura Road
Stakeholder’s Voice AwardDPS Faridabad
PLANET VS PROFIT- THE ACCOUNTANT’S DILEMMA
POSITION SCHOOL
FIRST DPS R.K. Puram; DPS Faridabad 
SECONDDPS Sushant Lok
THIRDKIIT World School
BIZVERSE
POSITION SCHOOL
FIRST Cambridge Foundation School
SECONDDPS Indirapuram 
THIRDDPS Vasant Kunj

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ABHIVYAKTI 2025 –  ANNUAL ART AND PERFORMING ARTS FESTIVAL

‘It is rightly said, victories aren’t born on the field. You create them during practice.’ — Silvia Pencak

Delhi Public School, R.K. Puram hosted Abhivyakti 2025, the annual inter-school Art and Performing Arts Festival, on Saturday, 8 November 2025. The event was a vibrant celebration of creativity, culture, and expression, witnessing enthusiastic participation from 22 schools across North India. A wide array of contests—ranging from pot painting, collage making, and Madhubani art to soulful music and dance performances—captured the essence of imaginative expression. Students from various classes participated with great zeal, showcasing unique ideas, cultural insight, and exceptional artistic talent.

‘Abhivyakti’ comprised seven events that highlighted the diverse artistic traditions of India. 

ONLINE EVENT

‘Swar Tarang’: Folk Group Song

Swar Tarang was an online pre-recorded competition. It was a tribute to the rich and diverse musical traditions of our country. Each team came together in harmony and rhythm, showcasing the timeless beauty of Indian classical and folk instruments. The judges evaluated the participants on the basis of sur, taal, variation, creativity and originality.

OFFLINE EVENTS

Naada-Swaram: Indian Orchestra Competition

‘Naada-Swaram’ was a celebration of India’s rich and soulful musical heritage. This orchestra competition invited young musicians to showcase the power of Indian instruments, creating rhythm and resonance that echo the timeless spirit of our culture. The participants were judged on the basis of intonation, synchronization, rhythm, creativity and originality.

‘Dynamics’: Battle of the Bands – Inter School Band Competition 

Dynamics was an electrifying inter-school band competition for the students of Classes VI to XII, to showcase their musical talents, and compete against the best school bands across the city. Each participating band consisted of up to 6 students, including 2 vocalists. The judgement criteria included vocal performance, instrumental skills, stage presence and coordination.

‘Nritya Sangam’: Inter School Group Dance Competition 

‘Nritya Sangam’ was a vibrant tribute to India’s rich cultural heritage that spoke of tradition and unity. The young performers explored the rhythmic beauty and storytelling power of Indian folk dances. The judges evaluated the participants on the basis of rhythm, authenticity of folk form, expressions and choreography.

‘Vibrant India’: Celebrating our Parampara (Madhubani Painting)

‘Vibrant India: Celebrating Our Parampara’ was a tribute to the enduring spirit of unity, resilience and artistic brilliance that Indian folk crafts encompass. Through the medium of art, this competition encouraged young artists to delve into the heart of India’s cultural legacy and inspired a deeper appreciation for the timeless values and customs of Madhubani painting that define our identity. The participants were judged on the basis of creative thinking, research, relevance to the theme and aesthetic appeal.

‘Faces of Freedom’: Collage Making

‘Faces of Freedom’ was an art competition for Classes IX-XII that offered a canvas for the participants to creatively express India’s rich heritage—celebrating legendary leaders, cultural symbols and unsung everyday heroes. The judgement criteria included research, execution, relevance to the theme and aesthetic appeal.

‘Designs of Bharat’: Inter School Pot Painting Competition 

‘Designs of Bharat’ was an art competition for Classes VI-VII. The competition was a celebration of India’s artistic heritage and cultural designs such as mandalas, alpana, henna patterns, and tribal motifs. The participants brought out not only intricate forms of the art, but also embodied the deep spiritual, cultural, and regional meanings. The judges evaluated the participants on the basis of creative thinking, research, skill, relevance to the theme and aesthetic appeal.

The valedictory ceremony of Abhivyakti 2025 began with the lighting of the ceremonial lamp by the honoured guests: Ms. Stephanie Orfila –  Attachée for Cooperation in Education at the Institut Français, Embassy of France in India; Mr Sanjeev Bikhchandani – founder of Info Edge India Ltd; Dr. Rajram Yadav – the Deputy General Manager at the Delhi Metro and Guest Faculty at the Central Translation Bureau; Ms. Gaurie Dwivedi – journalist, author and classical dancer; along with the Principal, Mr. Anil Kumar; the Vice Principal, Ms. Rashmi Malhotra and the Headmistress, Dr Anubha Gopal. It was followed by a presentation of a melodious French song by the students, after which a vibrant Spanish dance performance showcased the global ethos of the fest, captivating the audience with its energy and elegance. An Indian folk song was also presented by the school choir. 

The Principal, Mr Anil Kumar, addressed the gathering, appreciating the talent displayed  by all the participants. He highlighted the need for curiosity and the spirit of enquiry  in students of all ages, affirming that DPS R.K. Puram continually nurtures these qualities through dedication and divine grace. He urged students to make the most of opportunities to learn from stalwarts and remain resilient.  He also congratulated all the participants and thanked the Vice Principals and Headmistress for their tireless efforts. 

Ms. Stephanie Orfila,  Attachée for Cooperation in Education at the Institut Français, Embassy of France in India, praised the outstanding performances she witnessed during the event. She also highlighted how multilingualism expands horizons and builds bridges across cultures. Mr. Sanjeev Bikhchandani, founder of Info Edge India Ltd, reflected on his association with the school and stressed on inculcating in students the values of commitment, curiosity, good company and giving back to the community.

The winners of the various events were announced thereafter. They were invited to the stage and felicitated. Delhi Public School R.K. Puram and Delhi Public School, Noida were declared the overall winners.

The ceremony drew to a graceful close with the National Anthem, marking the end of yet another successful edition of Abhivyakti—an event that continues to fuel imagination, celebrate diversity and inspire young performers to reach greater heights.

RESULTS:

OVERALL WINNERS
DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, R.K. PURAM
DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, NOIDA
NAADA–SWARAM
POSITION SCHOOL
FIRSTDelhi Public School, R.K. Puram Mount Carmel Dwarka
SECONDTagore International, EOK
THIRDDelhi Public School, Noida
DYNAMICS – ‘BATTLE OF BANDS’
POSITION SCHOOL
FIRSTBirla Vidya Niketan
SECOND Delhi Public School, R.K. Puram; Delhi Public School, Noida
THIRDAmity Mayur Vihar
NRITYA SANGAM
POSITION SCHOOL
FIRST Delhi Public School, R.K. Puram; Delhi Public School, Noida
SECONDFather Agnel School, Noida
THIRDTagore International, EOK
SWAR TARANG
POSITION SCHOOL
FIRSTDelhi Public School, Bulandshahr
SECONDDelhi Public School, R.K. Puram;
Delhi Public School, Noida
THIRDBirla Vidya Niketan
COLLAGE MAKING
POSITION SCHOOL
FIRSTDelhi Public School, R.K. Puram; Cambridge Foundation School
SECOND Father Agnel School, Delhi
THIRD Tagore International, EOK
MADHUBANI PAINTING
POSITION SCHOOL
FIRSTBirla Vidya Niketan
SECONDDelhi Public School, Noida
THIRDDelhi Public School, R.K. Puram;Delhi Public School, Mathura Road
POT PAINTING
POSITION SCHOOL
FIRST Delhi Public School, Noida
SECONDGyan Bharti School
THIRD Delhi Public School, R.K. Puram; Carmel Convent School

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PRE-BOARD DATE SHEET – CLASSES 10 & 12 – 2025-2026

DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, R. K. PURAM   

PRE-BOARD DATE SHEET  – CLASSES 10 & 12 – 2025-2026  


Reporting Time

07:10 am





Exam Timings

07:20 am to 10:35 am

Reading Time

7:20 am to 7:35 am 

Writing Time

7:35 am to 10:35 am 

        

Day & Date 

CLASS 10

CLASS 12

Friday,         5th Dec 2025

Social Science

S1-English

Saturday,      6th Dec 2025

SATURDAY

Sunday,        7th Dec 2025

SUNDAY

Monday,        8th Dec 2025

PREPARATORY LEAVE

PREPARATORY LEAVE

Tuesday,       9th Dec 2025

Mathematics

S5 – Biology/ Computer Science/ Economics/ Geography/ Hindi/ Physical Education// Political Science/ Sociology/ Typography

Wednesday, 10th Dec 2025

PREPARATORY LEAVE

PREPARATORY LEAVE

Thursday,    11th Dec 2025

PREPARATORY LEAVE

PREPARATORY LEAVE

Friday,        12th Dec 2025

English

S3 – Physics /Business Studies/Political Science/ Psychology/ Painting/ Home Science 


Saturday,    13th Dec 2025

SATURDAY

Sunday,       14h  Dec 2025

SUNDAY

Monday,      15th Dec 2025

PREPARATORY LEAVE

PREPARATORY LEAVE

Tuesday,     16th Dec 2025

Science

S2 Mathematics/ Psychology/ Physical Education// Legal Studies/ Computer Science (Section N,Q)/ Music (Vocal)/ Typography / Painting

Wednesday, 17th Dec 2025

PREPARATORY LEAVE

PREPARATORY LEAVE

Thursday,    18th Dec 2025

PREPARATORY LEAVE

PREPARATORY LEAVE

Friday,        19th Dec 2025

Second Language 

(Hindi/Sanskrit/French/German/Spanish)

S4 – Chemistry/ Accountancy/ Economics (Section G, K)/ Computer Science/ History/ Legal Studies/ Sociology/ Painting/ Music (Vocal)/ Music (Tabla)/ Music (Sitar)

Saturday,     20th Dec 2025

SATURDAY

Sunday,       21st Dec 2025

SUNDAY   

Monday,      22nd Dec 2025

6th Subject

(AI/IT/PAT)

S6- Sixth Subject

Note:  On exam days, students are allowed to go home after the exam at 10:35 am. It is compulsory for all students to carry their ID card. Consent slip for early departure should be  signed by the parents and submitted to the class teacher beforehand.  School buses will ply  in the afternoon at the usual time.