NEWS & EVENTS

30Jan

ART OF SPEAKING INTER-CLASS COMPETITION CLASS - II
ART OF SPEAKING INTER-CLASS COMPETITION CLASS - II
 
The Art of Speaking Competition for Grade II was held on 30 January 2026 as an inter-class event, where 18 shortlisted students confidently showcased their speaking skills. The programme began with a welcome dance, followed by expressive performances and an engaging riddle session. The competition aimed to build confidence, improve communication and pronunciation skills, overcome stage fear, and encourage creativity and a love for public speaking.
    • ART OF SPEAKING INTER-CLASS COMPETITION CLASS - II
    • ART OF SPEAKING INTER-CLASS COMPETITION CLASS - II
    • ART OF SPEAKING INTER-CLASS COMPETITION CLASS - II
    • ART OF SPEAKING INTER-CLASS COMPETITION CLASS - II

    23Jan

    BASANT PANCHAMI
    BASANT PANCHAMI
     
    The students of Prep celebrated Basant Panchami with great excitement and joy. The day began with a Saraswati Pooja, where the children prayed and sought blessings. The little ones then listened to a story about the importance of Basant Panchami. As part of the celebration, the children happily made a lotus flower using tear-and-paste activity, making the day colourful and enjoyable.
     
    PRE-NURSERY & NURSERY WING :
    The Pre-Nursery and Nursery Wing celebrated Vasant Panchami with the theme “Bloom with Knowledge!”, beginning with a prayer to Goddess Saraswati and chanting “Hey Sharde Maa.” Children engaged in creative yellow-themed art activities symbolizing knowledge and positivity and offered yellow flowers in devotion. The celebration fostered respect for learning, cultural awareness, and expressive creativity, making the occasion joyful and enriching for young learners.
      • BASANT PANCHAMI
      • BASANT PANCHAMI
      • BASANT PANCHAMI
      • BASANT PANCHAMI
      • BASANT PANCHAMI

      22Jan

      UNIVERSAL POSTAL UNION (UPU) INTERNATIONAL LETTER WRITING COMPETITION (SCHOOL LEVEL)

      UNIVERSAL POSTAL UNION (UPU) INTERNATIONAL LETTER WRITING COMPETITION (SCHOOL LEVEL)

       

      Our school conducted the school-level round of the Universal Postal Union (UPU) International Letter Writing Competition for Young People 2026 on Thursday, 22 January 2026, during the zero period for classes VI–VIII, under the guidance of CBSE and in coordination with the Department of Posts. The theme for this year’s competition was “Write a letter to a friend about why human connection matters in a digital world.”

      This global UPU initiative, conducted in India through CBSE and the Department of Posts, promoted creativity and thoughtful expression among students. Entries would be evaluated on set criteria. The most superlative letters would be shortlisted to be forwarded to the Circle Level for further evaluation as per CBSE guidelines, giving students exposure to an international platform.

        • UNIVERSAL POSTAL UNION (UPU) INTERNATIONAL LETTER WRITING COMPETITION (SCHOOL LEVEL)

        22Jan

        REPUBLIC DAY CELEBRATION - NANHE DESHBHAKT
        REPUBLIC DAY CELEBRATION - NANHE DESHBHAKT 
         
        The students of Prep celebrated Republic Day with great excitement and joy. The day began with a fun story that helped the children understand why Republic Day is celebrated. The little ones happily recited Hindi patriotic shlokas and expressed their love for the country. Dressed up in tricolour, the children looked bright and cheerful. They also enjoyed making the Indian flag using leaf painting and tear-and-paste activities, making the celebration even more fun and memorable.
         
        PRE-NURSERY & NURSERY WING:
        The Pre-Nursery and Nursery Wing celebrated Republic Day with the theme “Little Hands, Big Love for Our Nation!”, engaging in fun, hands-on activities like Tricolour Sorting Race, fireless cooking, handprint flag art, and tricolour salad making. Children dressed in vibrant tricolour outfits and participated in a special assembly to learn about hoisting the national flag, fostering creativity, patriotism, and early understanding of India’s national symbols.

         

          • REPUBLIC DAY CELEBRATION - NANHE DESHBHAKT
          • REPUBLIC DAY CELEBRATION - NANHE DESHBHAKT
          • REPUBLIC DAY CELEBRATION - NANHE DESHBHAKT
          • REPUBLIC DAY CELEBRATION - NANHE DESHBHAKT
          • REPUBLIC DAY CELEBRATION - NANHE DESHBHAKT
          • REPUBLIC DAY CELEBRATION - NANHE DESHBHAKT
          • REPUBLIC DAY CELEBRATION - NANHE DESHBHAKT
          • REPUBLIC DAY CELEBRATION - NANHE DESHBHAKT

          21Jan

          TALENT FIESTA – “RANGILO BHARAT”
          TALENT FIESTA – “RANGILO BHARAT”
           
          Talent Fiesta was organised for Class 1 with the theme “Rangilo Bharat” to celebrate creativity, confidence, and India’s rich cultural diversity in the spirit of the upcoming 77th Republic Day. Students enthusiastically participated in four categories—Steps of Celebration, Heritage Harmony, Threads of Tradition, and Vocal for Local—where they showcased their talents through dance, cultural presentations, traditional attire, songs, and speeches. Dressed in bright and colourful costumes, the children performed confidently on stage, reflecting great enthusiasm and joy. The event helped students develop awareness of India’s diverse traditions while enhancing their communication, presentation, and stage-confidence skills, reinforcing the message of unity in diversity.
            • TALENT FIESTA – “RANGILO BHARAT”
            • TALENT FIESTA – “RANGILO BHARAT”
            • TALENT FIESTA – “RANGILO BHARAT”
            • TALENT FIESTA – “RANGILO BHARAT”
            • TALENT FIESTA – “RANGILO BHARAT”
            • TALENT FIESTA – “RANGILO BHARAT”
            • TALENT FIESTA – “RANGILO BHARAT”

            19Jan

            THE VISIT OF MR SHYAM BAJPAI SIR
            THE VISIT OF MR SHYAM BAJPAI SIR
             
            On January 19, 2026, DPSKPV had the privilege of welcoming Mr. Shyam Bajpai, a distinguished retired IAS officer. The visit highlighted the English Department’s initiatives under the STPP framework through a PPT presentation and a gallery walk showcasing grade-wise student work—summarisation (Grade 5), transcribing (Grade 6), paraphrasing (Grade 7), and précis writing (Grade 8).
            In an interactive session at the School Library, Mr. Bajpai appreciated the teachers’ enthusiasm and dedication, noting its positive impact on student learning. The Principal, Ms. Manju Verma, apprised him of the school’s continued implementation of his earlier recommendations. The visit concluded with warm appreciation, reaffirming the school’s commitment to holistic education.
              • THE VISIT OF MR SHYAM BAJPAI SIR
              • THE VISIT OF MR SHYAM BAJPAI SIR
              • THE VISIT OF MR SHYAM BAJPAI SIR

              14Jan

              LOHRI / MAKAR SANKRANTI CELEBRATION
              LOHRI / MAKAR SANKRANTI CELEBRATION – CLASS 1 
               
              Lohri / Makar Sankranti was celebrated with joy and enthusiasm by Class 1 students to introduce them to Indian festivals and cultural traditions. The teacher explained the importance of the harvest festival, its different names across India, and traditions such as the bonfire, popcorn, and peanuts. Students then participated in a creative craft activity by making a Lohri bonfire collage using drawing, seeds, popcorn, and matchsticks. The activity made learning fun and helped enhance students’ creativity, imagination, and cultural awareness.
                • LOHRI / MAKAR SANKRANTI CELEBRATION
                • LOHRI / MAKAR SANKRANTI CELEBRATION
                • LOHRI / MAKAR SANKRANTI CELEBRATION
                • LOHRI / MAKAR SANKRANTI CELEBRATION
                • LOHRI / MAKAR SANKRANTI CELEBRATION
                • LOHRI / MAKAR SANKRANTI CELEBRATION
                • LOHRI / MAKAR SANKRANTI CELEBRATION

                12Jan

                GUIDANCE SESSION
                GUIDANCE SESSION
                 
                A guidance session was held for the students of Class X on 12 January 2026. During the session, subject-wise common mistakes identified in the Pre-Board examinations were discussed, and teachers provided guidance on avoiding them. Tips to improve answer writing and presentation were also shared. Previous year scholars motivated the students by sharing their experiences, and the session concluded with an inspiring address by the Principal, Ms. Manju Verma, encouraging students to give their best in the Board examinations.
                  • GUIDANCE SESSION
                  • GUIDANCE SESSION