Shape Dance Party at DPS Khanna


Delhi Public School Khanna organized a ‘Shape Recognition Activity’ for the tiny tots to strengthen their love for Mathematics. The students wore different cut-out shapes and danced on the shapes song. They had tons of fun while learning this concept. By the end of this activity a sense of achievement was visible of each charming face.

Fun Games at DPS Khanna


Fun and frolic makes one happy and joyous. Delhi Public School Khanna took the initiative to flow the students river of spark. The tiny tots of Pre-nursery enjoyed to burst the bubbles the blooming buds of nursery enthusiastically passed the ball to their classmates. Whereas the students of Prep enjoyed the game of musical chair these carefully crafted activities enhanced a sense of responsibility, co-operation and developed team spirit amongst the young learners.

 

Patriotic Fervour Commemorates the Martyrdom of Shaheed Bhagat Singh


The legendary and revolutionary icon of the Indian freedom struggle Shaheed-e-Azam Sardar Bhagat Singh was paid a glowing tribute by the students of DPS Khanna. A Special assembly was conducted on 23rd March, 2018 to mark this special day. The students showed their reverence to this braveheart by putting up a patriotic song, speeches and a skit based on the gallantry act during his lifetime. This special assembly helped to imbibe the patriotic feelings amongst the DIPsites.

 

Transport System of DPS Khanna Highly Appreciated


Safety of students and staff being the top priority of Delhi Public School Khanna, a one day workshop on safety measures for the transport staff was organized last week.

Towards its next move to provide better & safe transport system, DPS Khanna invited a team from Traffic Control Department on March 16, 2018 to assess the system. This request was necessitated to double check the movement of students and vehicles in the school though arrival and dispersal takes place in the personal presence of the Principal and other staff members in DPS Khanna.

Inspector Jaspreet Singh, Incharge Saanjh Kendra, Khanna arranged the visit of Shri S. Balwinder Singh ASI, Traffic Police, Khanna and S. Kamaljit Singh, the Head Constable visited the school and monitored the dispersal system. They were quite happy and satisfied with the system.

They further delivered some valuable guidelines to the transport staff and the students for the smooth functioning of the system.

Mr. Jaswinder Singh the Transport Incharge, Mr. Deepak Kaura, Office Superentendent of DPS Khanna, thanked the resources persons.

Value of Trees


These are an important part of every community. Since the beginning trees have fusrnished us with two of life’s essentials, food and oxygen. Today their value coninues to increase and more benefits of trees are being discovered as their role expands to satisfy the needs created by our modern lifestyle. According to the U.S Department of Agriculture one acre of forest absorb six tons of carbon dioxide and puts out four tons of oxygen. This is enough to meet the natural needs of 18 people. Trees control the climate by modulating the effects of the sun, rain and wind. Both above and below the ground, trees are essential to the eco-system in which we reside.

The main reason why we like trees is because they are both beautiful and majestic. No two trees are alike. Individual trees and shrubs have their own value. Trees near our houses nourish our child hood memories. The sentimental value of a special tree is simply immeasurable. We should plant trees to stay healthy and to have fresh surroundings. Imagine a fish without water Can it survive? Now imagine a world without trees. Can man survive?

Khushdeep Kaur (VII-A)

Importance of Discipline


“We don’t have to be smarter than the rest, we have to be more disciplined than the rest”.

These famous lines are written by Warren Buffet. Discipline is important in everyone’s life. Discipline means training of mind and the building of character. There is a need and importance of discipline in our society and in our life. The absence of discipline brings disorder and chaos. Lack of discipline leads to confusion . Aristotle has rightly said “ Discipline is obedience to rules formed by the society for the good of all”.

Discipline is indispensable for men of every stage in life. For successful functioning of any of the operations on earth, maintenance of discipline is compulsory.

Discipline should be inculcated at very young age. Talent and genius alone are not enough to achieve success. Discipline has an equally important role to play.

Discipline forms the backbone of nice and structured society. It is of prime importance. In every sphere of man’s life nature provides the best example of discipline. In nature all the planets moves in their orbit, the seasons change in accordance with a set of order, day and night follow eachother at regular intervals . Our life should also be puctuated with discipline. Only discipline can give us the best chance of progress in life.

Anshita (IX-A)

DPS Khanna Organized a Sensitization Workshop for the Transport Staff


Inspector Jaspreet Singh and ASI Harjinder Singh from the ‘Saanjh Kendra, Khanna’ were the resource persons. They imparted the drivers and the conductors with essential information about certain rules to be followed on road such as speed limit, safe driving etc. They emphasized that the children must be handed over to their parents or guardians while back home or they should be brought back to school in case no escort is found to receive the child.

This workshop was quite instrumental in benefitting the staff as they learnt the ways and techniques of behavior on road and their queries were answered satisfactorily.

One Day Sensitization Workshop for the Transport Staff


The school arranged a workshop on Safety Measures for the transport staff to equip them with the traffic rules and safety measures to be taken while picking and dropping the students.

Inspector Jaspreet Singh and ASI Harjinder Singh from the ‘Saanjh Kendra, Khanna’ were the resource persons. They imparted the drivers and the conductors with essential information about certain rules to be followed on road such as speed limit, safe driving etc. They emphasized that the children must be handed over to their parents or guardians while back home or they should be brought back to school in case no escort is found to receive the child.

This workshop was quite instrumental in benefitting the staff as they learnt the ways and techniques of behavior on road.