The newsletter showcases what happens in a school like DPS Jaipur. A lot happens which many
can’t see. As they say - “You can't stay in your corner of the forest waiting for others to come to
you. You have to go to them sometimes”. We do so much - we want to show what we do. I hope
the newsletter helps you to see it. It’s an attempt by bright young children. Kudos to them.
Mr. Kulbhushan Kain
Director Delhi Public School, Jaipur
DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOLJAIPUR
DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOLJAIPUR
Quarterly Newsletter (April 2016 to July 2016)
Education is to empower and
embolden the students to
pursue their dreams with self
– confidence, ardour and
diligence, harnessing their
innate talents and skills.
Ms. Dhara Jaipuria
Pro Vice Chairperson
Delhi Public School, Jaipur
Mission with a Purpose
Delhi Public School, Jaipur organised the Model
United Nations from 15-17 July 2016. Enthusiastic
delegates from 15 schools participated in the
conference. The conference consisted of a
simulation of seven committees: United Nations
Security Council, United Nations General
Assembly, United Nations Human Rights Council,
Lok Sabha, All India Political Party Meet, The
Superhero Committee and Meet of Islamic
Warlords. The sessions were invigorating as the
delegates deliberated on the agenda with great
passion and zeal. The Chief Guest for the closing
ceremony Padma Shri Mr. Vinod Dua and the
Guest of Honour Dr. Padmavati Dua appreciated
the concept of the MUN and enlightened the
d e l e g a t e s a b o u t v a r i o u s n a t i o n a l a n d
international political issues plaguing us today.
DPS Gurgaon won the award for the Best School
Delegation.
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Mother's Day Celebration
A Tribute to Mothers My Wish...
Montessori Lab Activities Montessori Lab Activities
Our Budding ScientistsOur Budding Scientists
Montessori Lab Activities
Our Budding Scientists
Young PoetDictionary Reading and Word Web
More than Just Clay
Students of nursery and prep expressed their
creativity by moulding clay into beautiful shapes.
The activity gave students a hands- on experience
and enhanced their fine and gross motor skills.
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Mask Making
Reflections A must read . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .Book Reviews.
Nothing Comes Easy Dear Friends. . .
A student author? Now where do I
start? Well let me start by just
exclaiming how awesome and
cool it is to be able to brag to all
your friends about YOU being an
author at such a young age. But
these bragging rights come at
quite an expensive price, as one
has to spend HOURS formulating a
s t o r y , g o o d e n o u g h t o b e
accepted by the mentors. After
you do get a good basis for a story, it is quite hard to
write the story. Still, it requires a lot of hard work,
perseverance and above all PATIENCE. “Patience is
virtue”. Going through this transition made me
experience and practise all of these qualities and much
more.
Was this entire experience worth the toil? YES!
When I held the published book in my hand for the first
time, it felt magical and ethereal. I would repeat this
entire experience again if I have to, just so that I can
cherish the feeling once again.
Aryaman Jeendgar( Class- X-C) Student Author
Divergent Series
I read the series by Veronica Roth because I wanted to know why the world was going crazy about it . Divergent is written from the point of view of a sixteen year old girl, Tris Prior, who is trying to figure out where she fits in. The world created by Veronica Roth is divided into five factions—Abnegation (the Selfless), Dauntless (the Brave) ,
Amity ( the Peaceful) Erudite (the Intelligent) and Candor (the Honest). The book is about trying to know where you fit in, who you are and what is wrong and right, something everyone deals with in life.
Shreya Sharma IX A
The Fault in Our Stars
If you are fed up of zombies, drama, irony or
complicated novels, then 'The Fault In Our
Stars' by John Green is for you! A fun filled,
thrilling, heartbreaking, emotional book
that makes you laugh, cry and come back
for more! An insightful, bold book…filled with humour
and tragedy! I enjoyed reading it.
Jahnvi Koolwal, VIII A (VDN)
The Diary of a Young Girl
In June 1942, teenaged Anne Frank and
her family went into hiding in a warehouse
to escape Nazi oppression. Anne Frank's
diary, in its pages records the tale of life in
hiding during World War II. The beautifully
written diary is a treat to read. A rare
gourmet is what it is –searched by the
readers. We should learn to be brave and
never forget to dream, that is what the diary teaches. The
only thing which enabled Anne to live through the
sufferings, were her dreams. A vivid description of Anne
Frank's experiences makes it a must-read.
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Happenings Our Celebrations and Competitions . . .
Students Today - Leaders Tomorrow : INVESTITURE CEREMONY
On 12 May 2016, the Investiture Ceremony of Delhi Public School was solemnized as the Prefectorial Body took the pledge of honour and donned the mantle of leadership in the presence of Mr. K. L. Jain, President, Chamber of Commerce.
The young Dipsites took the oath of office with a promise to dispense their duties with integrity, faith and excellence, not only in the field of education but also on environmental issues and community service.
SCHOLAR BADGE CEREMONY 2016-17
The Scholars from classes VI-IX for the session 2015-16 were
awarded the Scholar Badges, the Scholar Gowns and the Gold
Medals to acknowledge their academic excellence and incessant
diligence. 318 meritorious students were felicitated with the
Scholar Badges for securing above 80% marks. The laudable
performance of 21 students won them the Scholar Gown–an
achievement in recognition of being a Scholar Badge holder for
three consecutive years. 81 students were awarded the Gold
Medal for being Scholar Badge holders for six consecutive years.
The Director Mr. K.B. Kain and the Principal Ms. Sangeeta Kain
motivated the promising students by appreciating their exemplary
performance.
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LOKOTSAVA: Folk Dance Competition
Vibrant and vivacious young dancers of classes VI –VIII rocked the floor in the Inter House Folk Dance Competition which was based on the theme ‘Festivals of India’. This theme gave the students a glimpse of the traditions, costumes and dance styles of different states and their rituals on special occasions. The Director Mr. K.B. Kain and the Principal Ms. Sangeeta Kain appreciated and congratulated the students and emphasized that our new generation must know about the colourful culture and tradition of our nation.
Satluj House was adjudged the Best Dancing Team.
RANGOMETRY: A Harmony of Colours
An Inter-House “Rangometry” (rangoli making) competition was held for the students of classes IX -XII on 22 April 2016. The participants designed rangolis on geometrical patterns. Students exhibited their creative and aesthetic skills through bright and colourful rangoli designs. Chavi Luhadia of X I and Ragini Agarwal of X A bagged the first position.
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Service Before SelfOur motto enmeshed in our every day class room teaching.
An experience which made me
emotionally strong ...
Blood donation camp is not about donating blood but is
about connecting people for a cause. Believe me friends,
when I helped my parents during these camps the
immense satisfaction that I got by doing my bit for the
society was fathomless. Of course I cannot give life but at
least I can save a life. This experience made me
emotionally strong and I felt like a responsible citizen of
this country. I have made a promise to myself that I will
celebrate my eighteenth birthday by donating blood.
Vinayak Singh XII C (Science)
LOOK UP !
Somethings which make you smile
Let them be there for a while
Friends who make you laugh
No matter, times be easy or hard
Words which make you stop crying
And look upon mistakes as things
that were worth trying
Look up and smile!
Someone who makes you happy as a child
Creating memories, crazy and wild
Those people are treasures,
Never leave them alone
You have but one life
Seize the moment and live it !
Anushka Dixit X A
True Learning. . .
It was a wonderful experience which touched my heart.
Tapasvi, is a family friend of our neighbour. I saw him
whenever he came for a visit, but never actually had a
chance to interact. He had to appear for his board exams
and wanted a writer because he is differently abled.
When my neighbour asked me to be his writer for the
board exams, I was like, “wait, what?”, “me a writer?”,
“could it really be possible?!.....oh no how could it be!” But
it was meant to be. I didn't know what to say. I was filled
with a feeling of happiness. At first it was not very easy to
comprehend his speech. I knew I had to be composed and
patient. Gradually things settled down.
On the first day of the paper I was quite nervous. I was
afraid about missing on words, the anxiety of the time
limit and so on. I was more conscious than my own paper
or exam. As the board results were declared in the
summer break I was overjoyed when Tapasvi topped his
exams. Today I truly feel humbled and empathetic by this
enriching experience.
Nandini Shukla XI A (Humanities)
Count your blessings . . . . . Each one Teach one
Teaching at Shiksha Kendra was quite a different
experience for me. My friends and I taught English in
class VIII. I could see the sincerity and the enthusiasm
of the students at the Shiksha Kendra. They valued
the education they were receiving.
It is time to reflect dear friends about our
commitment towards education.
Do we really count on our blessings ?
Manvi Singh XII A (Humanities)
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ALL INDIA SEINOR SECONDARY SCHOOL AND SECONDARY SCHOOLCERTIFICATE EXAMINATION (2016)
SUBJECT TOPPERS
Preeti YadavPhysics (95) Physical Education (99)
Shilpa AryaPhysics (95)
Ahana KhandelwalPhysics (95) Chemistry (96)
Pragya SoniPhysics (95)
Shreya PamechaPhysics (95) Chemistry (96)
Anshul ModiPhysics (95) IP (96)
Sagar MethiPhysics (95)
Harshvardhan RathorePhysics (95)
Aman BhargavaPhysics (95)
Prakshi SaxenaPhysics (95)
Sameer KhanPhysics (95)
Vidisha AgrawalPhysical Education (99)
Lokesh KhandakaPhysical Education (99)
Chetanya GodaraGeography (99)
Samridhi PrasadMMWT (99)
Vishika GurbaniMMWT (99)
Tania AgrawalBusiness Studies (97)
Anuj TibrewalBusiness Studies (97)
Harshit GuptaBusiness Studies (97)
Puja DagaEnglish (95)
Chalsi AgarwalMathematics (98) Accountancy. (99)
Kkusha VohraPhysics (95) Biology (98) MMWT (99)
Naman BansalPhysics (95) MMWT (99)
Priyanshu GargPhysics (95)
Sparsh GuptaPhysics (95)
Abhinav SharmaPhysics (95)
Harshit AgrawalPhysics (95)
Nisha GoyalPhysics (95)
RaghawiPolitical Science (98)
Ayush Kumar MahansariaAccountancy (99)
Shameek GodaraGeography (99)
Simran PacharGeography (99)
Ananya SrivastavaMMWT (99)
Mayank JainMMWT (99)
100 % MARKS : A LAUDABLE ACHIEVEMENT
Puja DagaHumanities (97.60 %)
AISSE STREAM TOPPERS (2015 -16)
Kkusha VohraScience ( 96.20 %)
Tania Agrawal Commerce ( 95.60 %)
Prakshi SaxenaMusic (100)
Ritika Music (100)
Meenal KulhariMusic (100)
Ayushi AgarwalCommercial Art (100)
Sakshi AgarwalCommercial Art (100)
Chetanya GodaraPsychology (100)
Saloni ChoudharyHistory & Economics (100)
Shameek GodaraHistory (100)
Puja DagaEconomics (100)
ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE - 10 CGPA CLASS X 2015 - 16
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Aditya Raj KaushikIshita JainManas JopatRahul KediaAdishree SolapurkarDheeraj SachdevaSoumya KumarYashaswi PriyaAayush SinghAshwin NairPriyansh KediaVatsal Mishra
Aditya ShrimaliAnkit RoshyanAnubhav DhalAyush GoyalCharvi PareekMuskan GuptaSejal GuptaVishesh KabraAksshat SanghiDevansh KhandelwalDivyanshu KhandelwalKriti Agarwal
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AISSE STREAM TOPPERS SPEAK
Success not only depends upon a person but the surrounding environment also plays a great role. It is because of the environment provided by the school, the constant effort of my teachers and my family that I could score such marks. Apart from this, studying consistently and being patient is a must.
Puja Daga Topper Humanities (97.6%)
All roads that lead to success have to pass through hard work boulevard at some point. Parents, teachers and friends helped me at every step on this way. They not only lifted my spirits whenever I felt despondent but also made me realise the importance of hard work and punctuality. Without them I couldn't have scored such marks. 'I can do this!' is what kept me going.
Tania Agrawal Topper Commerce (95.06%)
The 12th board results came as a surprise to me. It isn't something I was anticipating. For the entire year I had to juggle between my boards and the competitive exams, but I tried to remain focused and studied with a positive attitude. During the last 2 months I devoted maximum time to the board exams and I am glad that the hard work has paid off!
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Around the world ....Trips and Visits. Gujarat – a Flavour of Tradition and Modernity
You only get to know a place when you explore it. It was the
first time I had been to Gujarat on a school trip and was amazed
by the beauty of the place. It gave the students the much
needed exposure. From heritage to modernity, the pages of
history unravelled themselves.
We first stepped into Gandhi Ashram and experienced the
philosophy of Gandhiji's life. Bapu's values and ethics
impressed each one of us. Vallabhbhai Patel Museum was also
equally educative. The Science City with the virtual spaceship
was a thrilling experience. We even went to a room which gave
us the sensation of an earthquake. We visited the Gir forest and
saw the wild life including the Asiatic Lions, deer, etc. The thing
that caught everyone's attention was that a lion was issued a
pink card for his indiscipline. Incredible –isn't it? The King of the
forest being punished by a human! The Gujarat trip was a fun
filled learning experience for all Dipsites .
Sanya Singhal IX D
Bookaroo:Children's Literature Festival
More than 150 students of DPS J a i p u r w e r e p r e s e n t a t t h e BOOKAROO- Children's Literature Festival organized on 30 April 2016 at Jawahar Kala Kendra.The festival was a mélange of interesting sessions for children including storytelling, book reading, art and craft activities and many more. We got a fabulous opportunity to listen to powerful and motivational speakers like Ramendra Kumar, Ajay Dasgupta, Sandhya Rav, Bina Kak, Priya Kurian, Rituparna Ghosh and Jerry Pinto.
Sumedha Sharma XI B (Science)
A Treat to the Budding Scientists:ISRO EXHIBITION
T h e p r e s t i g i o u s I n d i a n S p a c e R e s e a r c h Organization (ISRO) organized an extremely informative exhibition (12-14 April 2016) at JECRC University, Jaipur . The exhibition showcased parts of space shuttles, rockets and satellites. We were
a b s o l u t e l y awestruck to s e e t h e m i n real i ty . Such e x h i b i t i o n s help us to think b e y o n d o u r l i m i t e d p e r s p e c t i v e .
Our interaction with the renowned scientists and technologists was a stimulating session.
Kartikeya Ojha XII B (Science)
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ISA: Nurturing Global Citizenship
The International School Awards is a programme run by the British Council to accredit schools as having an
outstanding level of support for nurturing Global Citizenship in young people. ISA projects were initiated in DPS
Jaipur for students of all age groups ranging from classes III – XII. Students researched and gathered information
on the topics like Comparative Study of Indian Climate and Cuisine with that of China, UK and Germany, Exotic
Plants of India, Sri Lanka and Nepal and so on. The research work helped students to prepare soft boards and
meticulous power point presentations on ‘Health and Obesity’. Children also prepared scrap books on the staple
food of other countries. These activities gave students a better understanding of Global Culture and Citizenship.
An Interaction to Cherish….
In the month of April our school participated in the ISA SKYPE SESSION. For this gripping session we researched about
the climate and cuisines of other countries and shared our findings with the students of other nations in a live
conversation via Skype. Through this session, we not only got to know about the culture and tradition of various
countries but also got an opportunity to interact informally with our global friends. This learning experience was a step
forward towards Vasudheva Kutumbakam or Global Citizenship. It was my first exposure at the global level. I look
forward to many more such opportunities and I thank my teachers for their efforts in making this happen.
Manan Garg V C
...Beyond the Contour
Ein Vogel Wollte Hochzeit Machen
Ein Vogel wollte Hochzeit machen
In dem grünen Walde
Viderallala, viderallala,
Die Amsel war der Bräutigam,
Die Drossel war die Braute.
Die Gänse und die Anten,
Die war'n die Musikanten.
Der Uhu, der Uhu
Der bringt der Braut die Hochzeitsshuh'.
Der Kuckuck schreit, der Kuckuck schreit,
Er bringt der Braut das Hochzeitskleid.
Frau Kratzefuß, Frau Kratzefuß*,
Gibt allen einen Abschiedskuß.
Ananya Awasthi IX A
My World of Literature – Nature
Students of class XI enthusiastically depicted
nature through a plethora of expressions in
the form of a word web to showcase the beauty
and inspiration drawn from Mother Earth as a
part of a project for the British Council
International School Awards.
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Let's Talk Nature...Are we ready for the R's?
When the Unit on Environment was taught in my English class, four
words fell in my ears loud and clear: REFUSE, REDUCE, REUSE and
RECYCLE. The four R's – the golden principle, a road with
conservation as its destination. In my reflections I thought that 'R'
has suddenly perched higher than the other letters of the alphabet. It
has become a pivotal point around which the very existence of life
revolves. On one hand, I hear the wake up call from the four buddies
of REFUSE, REDUCE, REUSE and RECYCLE and on the other hand are
the three academic 'R's – 'Reading', 'Writing' and 'Arithmetic'.
Our connect with these 'R's will determine our real progress. Both
'R's are complementary to each other. We are the place of confluence
for all 'R's. If we do not incorporate the principles of REFUSE,
REDUCE, REUSE and RECYCLE in our life, then the annihilation of the
Earth and its bounties is certain. Then, where is the opportunity for
Reading, Writing and Arithmetic? Let the paradigm of Reading,
Writing and Arithmetic shift from churning material wealth to the
real wealth, the conservation and preservation of Mother Earth for
posterity.
Ridhi Sharma X H
Save Mother Earth For Posterity
My Mother - The Earth
The Earth is my mother
She is good to me
She gives me everything that I ever need
Food on the table
The clothes I wear
The water and the cool fresh air
The earth is my mother and my best friend too
The great provider for me and you
Her ways are gentle , her life is strong
Living in tune like a beautiful song
The earth is my mother and my best friend too
The great provider for me and you
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Siddharth Gupta XII B HumProtéger Notre Environnement
Nous devons faire nos efforts pour protéger l'
environnement. On doit réduire le gaspillage de l'eau et
d'électricité. Il ne faut pas aroser les jardins chaque jour.
Fermez bien les robinets après l'usage. Il faut prendre les
éscaliers au lieu d'ascenseurs. On doit réduire le
réchauffement de la terre. Il faut qu'on plante beaucoup
d'arbres. La pollution c'est un grand danger pour la
société. Nous devons faire tout pour preserver la qualité
d'air que nous respirons. Nous devons réduire l'usage des
voitures. Enfin, c'est notre devoir de changer nos
habitudes et sauver notre environnement.
Ayesha Coelho X I
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MY PASSION . . .
Come the games period and there is a euphoria in the class. Everybody is
excited and enthusiastic to reach the games field without any delay. Sports
and games stimulate growth, help to develop a good posture and enhance
blood circulation. But the reality is that most of us are stuck between
sports and academics. There is a pressure from all quarters to perform well
in academics and then pursue one's interest in sports. But believe me my
friends, it is just a matter of time management, which if managed well can
give you enough space to balance the two.
I am a good athlete myself with an ambition to become a doctor. I have
been able to cope with and balance my passion and academics. My field
experiences have helped me to become more adaptive to the challenges of
life and build my confidence with sufficient collaborative skills. Dear friends,
if anything is needed it is just a wise implementation of a time schedule.
Digvijay Singh Rajawat IX G
JOYS OF GAME
Kick and hit and push a ball
Smash the shuttle with a joyous call
Sports is my love and passion
Gives me strength, energises my action
Winning is not the only aim
Fun and pleasure, joys of game
A push here and a nudge there
A small tiff, Oh! Clear the air
No one classy, no one Messi
Together we are in team frenzy
Nurture the body with physical exercise
Light on feet and always agile.
Suhani Rai VI D
MY INSPIRATION. . . Saina Nehwal
The most memorable moment of my life was when I won the State Badminton
Championship. I took to playing Badminton at the age of eleven inspired by Saina
Nehwal. Badminton to me is synonymous to dedication, discipline, devotion and
diligence. It has imbued in me so much of positivity that I feel empowered to face the
critical situations in life. What has boosted my morale and confidence has been the
winning of seven Gold Medals and three Silver Medals at the district level. Playing the
SGFI was another landmark achievement in my career. Badminton may or may not
become my profession but will always remain my passion.
Shivanjali Chauhan VIII C
NCC: A STEP TOWARDS SERVING THE NATION . . .
The NCC camp was a life turning experience for me. Leaving the comfort
zone and stepping into the shoes of a cadet was not a piece of cake. Today I
am really proud to say that I was a part of the annual training NCC camp. I
did things which I never thought I would be doing. I did drill performances,
street plays, prepared a base camp, ran cross country races and most
importantly tried my hand at shooting. I would have never realised that I
was a pretty good shooter if I had not joined the NCC camp. I even got a
Silver Medal for shooting and I am one of those privileged ones who got
selected for the TSC camp at Jodhpur. I was honoured with the post of a
Sergeant. NCC trains and instills a spirit to serve the nation and I pledge to do so.
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Inter House Senior Boys Basket Ball Final
was played between Ganga House and Satluj House.
Ganga House was declared the winner team.
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Faster, Stronger, Higher
SWARANJALI - The Symphony of Soul
Music is a piece of art that goes through the ears straight to the heart. Classical music is an integral part of our society and we at DPS Jaipur are keen to preserve and promote it.
An Inter DPS Hindustani Vocal Music Festival Swaranjali-2016 was hosted by DPS Jaipur under the aegis of The Delhi Public Society.
95 students from 12 Delhi Public Schools of Zone 5 participated in this mega event under two categories Solo (Indian Classical) and Group (Folk Song). The audience were mesmerized by the melodious performances of the budding singers. The Chief Guest Mr. K.C. Maloo and the Judges for the event Mr. S.S. Pandey, Prof. Dr. Maya Rani Tak and Ms. Parveen Mirza highly appreciated the participants. Principal Ms. Sangeeta Kain expressed her concern to re-establish classical music in schools, which is increasingly losing its patrons to western music forms.
DPS Bopal (Ahemdabad) bagged the first prize in the Solo Category and DPS Jaipur was declared the winner in the Group Category.
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Our mission at Delhi Public School, Jaipur is to facilitate academic excellence together with
creativity, collaboration and empathy to instill a spirit of enquiry and explore beyond the
confines of the classroom.
Ms. Sangeeta KainPrincipal Delhi Public School, Jaipur