This is in continuation with Notification No. 17/2024 dated 08.02.2024 and Notification No. 19/2024 dated 12.02.2024 regarding ‘Canva for Education’ Program, aimed at enhancing digital creativity skills and digital storytelling capabilities among Principals and teachers across all CBSE schools.
The schedule of the next batch of the educators’ sessions is as follows:
2. Project based learning, assignments and student portfolios on Canva
9th July 20243:00 – 4:15 PM
Please Note:
There is no fee for registering for and attending the educators’ sessions.
All the programs are open to Principals / teachers of all CBSE affiliated schools.
Schools are requested to complete registration for the programme latest by 30th June 2024 using the link or QR Code (provided in the table above).
The link for joining the respective sessions will be emailed to the registered schools / teachers on the email ID provided at the time of registration.
Teachers who are entrusted with examination duty on the programme dates or are not able to register for the sessions within the stipulated time, can join the educators’ sessions on the YouTube channel of the Dept. of Skill Education, CBSE (www.youtube.com/@CBSE_SkillUnit).
For more support and queries related to the program, teachers can reach out to [email protected]
In collaboration with the Narcotics Control Bureau, CBSE has launched an Awareness Campaign to motivate everyone, particularly the youth, to take an E-pledge against the menace of drugs. The E-pledge campaign titled “Say Yes to Life, No to Drugs” is a commendable step towards ensuring a healthy and drug-free environment for our youth and our country.
“A woman is truly free, when she has the confidence of choice.”
Under the aegis of Delhi Public School, R.K.Puram, members of DebSoc, the Debating Society, participated in the prestigious SheLeads Conventional Debate Competition, held by Education New Zealand Manapou Ki Te Ao. The event, imbued with a spirit of justice and female empowerment, took place at the New Zealand High Commision, on 18th May 2024.
Part of a larger initiative started by Education New Zealand Manapou Ki Te Ao, the debate competition was held over two separate rounds, with an intra-school selection round taking place first, followed by the finals- where two students from the club represented the school at the embassy and spoke on the topic “The Impact of Flexible Work Policies on Gender Diversity in Leadership”.
With the expert mentorship and support of the club in-charges, Ms. Kakoli Sengupta and Ms. Livano Banerjee, Shaurya Datta of XII -P and Pranshu Gupta of XII -Q were able to secure the 1st Position (for the motion) and the 2nd Position (Against the Motion) respectively.
The exchange programme with Lycée St. Ambroise in Chambéry, France, began in 2007. This year, the fifth French exchange programme with lycée St. Ambroise, Chambéry, took place from 4 to 16 May 2024.
A total of 18 Indian students of classes X and XI accompanied by 2 teachers, Headmistress Ms. Rashmi Malhotra and Mr. Vaibhav Popli (French Language Teacher), visited Chambéry from 4 May to 11 May 2024. They stayed with their French correspondents, who showered their hospitality on us. This was a lifetime experience that gave the Indian students an opportunity to learn and experience the nuances of French culture and language. Upon their arrival at lycée, the Principal, Ms. Christal Cousin, welcomed them. Mr Pierre Guillot (senior English language teacher and coordinator of the French exchange Programme) took them on a school tour. They learnt about the French school system and became involved with the riveting history and culture of Chambéry. They visited numerous places, namely- the Chambéry city centre, Annecy, Chamonix, Grenoble city, Aix Les Bains and some famous lakes in the Savoie region, such as Lac du Bourget.
On the 7th of May, a cultural evening was hosted at the lycée, serving as a platform for our Indian students to showcase their talents. Their performances were highly appreciated by the French families and teachers, fostering a sense of cultural exchange.
This exchange was a bridge between two different cultures. It provided our students excellent opportunities to use their French language skills with natives and deepen their understanding of French culture.
Indian students and their accompanying teachers spent the last few days of the programme in Paris. The Louvre Museum, The Eiffel Tower, the Sacré-Coeur, The Château de Versailles and Disneyland were some of the popular sites they visited. The students also enjoyed the Seine cruise at the Bateaux Mouches. This gave them a vivid understanding of the essence of the rich French architecture and her glorious history.
The exchange program provided the students with a unique opportunity to assimilate and imbibe the french culture through experiential learning.
“Teleporting the past into the future, painting a rainbow through the black and white of film- that’s photography”
DIGEX, the Digital Excellence Society of Delhi Public School R.K.Puram, hosted its prized and greatly awaited annual filmmaking and photography event, DIGEX 2024, on the bright summer morning of 18th May 2024.
The event gave students from participating schools the opportunity to showcase their talent, and participate in 6 different, diverse events- ranging from Pixelate Sr., a senior photography event, to CrADive, an advertisement making competition.
The day saw a footfall of more than 400 students, and after an august opening ceremony, the participants got to work, contesting not only for the winners’ trophies, but also for the accompanying gifts- which included a DSLR Camera, earphones, and much more.
The six categories of the competition were:
PIXELATE SR.: A DSLR photography competition for students of classes IX-XII, which saw students try to encapsulate the essence of the topic- “Let the thirds guide your vision” in their photographs. The category was judged by talented and experienced film-makers, and former members of the club, Kushagra Pandey, and Naresh Sharma.
PIXELATE JR.: The junior category of the Pixelate event, Pixelate Jr. witnessed a large number of participants from classes VI-VIII. The competition was, as its senior category, an on-the-spot DSLR photography competition, and the topic was “Proportions”. An incredibly skilled camerawoman herself, Tanvi Singh, an alumnus of the club, judged the event.
PHONESCAPE: The third category of competition, PhoneScape, open to students of classes XI-XII, was an on-the-spot mobile photography competition, and what set it apart from the rest of the events was the fact that it employed phone photography, not professional cameras. The event was judged by Vansh Jain, a former president of the club and a passionate photographer.
CAMISTIC: One of the largest categories, Camistic, another on-the-spot competition, involved storyboarding. Students of classes XI and XII were given two hours to create an eye-catching and thought provoking storyboard on the topic “As it falls apart”- and were judged by Kaina Gulliani and Pratishtha Batra, both accomplished designers themselves.
CREADIVE: One of the most awaited categories, the Ad-Making competition was eligible to students of all classes. Judged by Vivaan Pahwa and Kartik Chauhan, the event’s entries were short 30-60 second advertisements, on the topic of CDs, or compressed drives. The students were given a CD each, and were also given the creative freedom to direct the advertisements however they wanted to.
HI-RES: The final, and the only online category of the entire event, Hi-Res is an immensely reputed film-making competition. It was judged by Kushagra Pandey and Vivaann Pahwa, and had entries in the form of short 5-6 minute films, on the topic “Curveball”.
The fest was concluded by an equally captivatingly closing ceremony- which commenced with the felicitation of the Vice Principal, Mr. Naresh Miglani, as well as the honorable judges. After the Vice Principal’s.’s address, Ms. Sarika Kaushal, the club in-charge and founder of the society, also addressed the gathering, emphasizing on the fact that the true winner is the one who tries.
The ceremony included a masterfully animated trailer of the event, a put-together and alluring short-film which dramatically portrayed the process of coming up with the idea of a film, as well as a mesmerizing dance performance by the Performing Arts Society of the school, depicting the soulfulness of a photograph. The ceremony, the perfect end to a perfect event, finally came to the most awaited moment of the day- the prize distribution ceremony.
The results of the events were as follows:
PIXELATE SR.
1st
Amity International School, Noida (Anika)
2nd
The Mother’s International School (Ananya Bajaj)
3rd
Delhi Public School Vasant Kunj (Arv Duggal)
PIXELATE JR.
1st
Tagore International School, Vasant Vihar
2nd
Delhi Public School, Rohini
3rd
Summer Fields School
PHONESCAPE
1st
Delhi Public School, Greater Faridabad (Harsheen Barar)
2nd
Tagore International School, Vasant Vihar (Harshit Kumar)
3rd
KR Mangalam World School Vikaspuri (Arshraj Singh Kohli)
In continuation to the last Office Order dated 20.05.2024 regarding schedule of summer holidays in the school, it is hereby informed that, due to soaring temperature, the summer vacation will commence from 22.05.2024 onwards. The last working day before the commencement of the summer vacation for the students of Classes 9 – 12 and all the academic staff members will be Tuesday, 21st May, 2024.
The school will reopen for all the students w.e.f. 01 July, 2024 and shall follow the normal timings.
However, the school will reopen for the Teachers on Friday, 28th June, 2024 and a staff meeting will be held in the school on the reopening day. It is mandatory for all the teachers to attend the staff meeting. The reporting time for the teachers on 28.06.2024 is 9:00 a.m.
“आत्मदीपो भवः” or “Be Your Own Light” were the last words of Lord Buddha, these words encourage us to develop our inner strength and wisdom. They inspire us to navigate through life’s journey with self-reliance and resilience.
The students of classes XE & XF chose this topic on the auspicious occasion of Buddha Purnima. The assembly started with the morning prayer – तेरी पनाह में हमें रखना sung by Gurveer, Mishka, Pranika, Sainsha, Jyoti, Khirja, Samriddhi, Agrima, Hargun, Atif, Vaibhav, Dhairya, Vineeta, Abia, and Satakshi. This was followed by Buddha Vandana, By Pragya, Satakshi, and Ritika. The thought for the day was presented by Satakshi & Manit. News was presented by Prakhar, Ayush, Advait, and Arnav. Speeches were presented by Vanshika, Mishka, Aiesha and Aarav. Poem was recited by Mehana and Vineeta. Class choir- ‘Be your own light’ was sung by the same students who were in prayer. The grand finale was the dance performance ‘आशाएं’ by Ayesha, Ashvika, Kshirja, Pranika, Abia, Hargun, Saisha, and Rudransh.
21 MAY 2024, TUESDAY CLASSES X E AND X F CLASS TEACHERS – MS SAPNA SHARMA & MR ANANG SAXENA HEADMISTRESS- MS RASHMI MALHOTRA CLASS REPRESENTATIVE – MS RITURAJ ACTIVITY INCHARGE – MS PREETI PRATIHARI
The Open House for the parents of Class X was organised on 18 May 2024 from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. in order to facilitate a fruitful interaction between the parents and the subject teachers.
The parents interacted with the subject teachers on one-to-one basis regarding their ward’s academic and class performance. Subject teachers briefed the parents regarding assignments and submissions. Parents were appreciative of the efforts of the teachers and the school authorities.
The Open House for the parents of class XII students was held on 11th May 2024 as per the following schedule.
Sections
Time
B,E,G,H,J, K,L,O,Q,T,U
08:00 am to 10:00 am
A,C,D, F, I,M,N,P,R,S,V
10:30 am to 1:00 pm
An email was sent on the official email id of the students regarding the schedule of the PTM. Students were also allowed to accompany their parents for the same. Wardens took feedback about the hostellers from the respective subject teachers and further informed the parents about the same. Few hostellers’ parents also attended the PTM. Parents interacted with the foreign admission counsellor as well and were updated about the deadlines for the same. Parents were counselled to send their children regularly to School and also to take all weekly tests regularly. They were made aware of the attendance of their wards. The parents were satisfied with the extra support material being shared in the google classrooms.
The session was fruitful, constructive, productive and gainful.