To mark the Earth Day and to emphasize upon the need to save trees, the Faculty of Science took it upon themselves to organize a special assembly highlighting the efforts to green the school and engaging the whole school community in making a difference.
Pupils expressed their views through speeches, songs and role plays agreeing to prioritize earth protection and exhorting everybody to save flora and fauna.
Watering the Plants
Learning how to care plants is an important life skill that gives children years of happiness as they garden and raise plants. The students of Class Nursery learnt how to water plants in a proper way. The students were made aware that plants are living things and they need soil, air and water to grow. The activity was conducted to develop love and care for nature among the students.
Learning how to care plants is an important life skill that gives children years of happiness as they garden and raise plants. The students of Class Nursery learnt how to water plants in a proper way. The students were made aware that plants are living things and they need soil, air and water to grow. The activity was conducted to develop love and care for nature among the students.
Baisakhi celebration at school
During our special assemblies, we attempt to highlight the important festivals and national holidays observed around our country. So, with, Baisakhi and Ambedkar Jayanti around the corner, our students of Stallions House took it upon themselves to mark these occasions with a special show.
Within minutes of arriving at school,the students excitedly assmbled in the courtyard for the purpose.
The assembly started with a short talk on the illustrious son of India,Dr. BR Ambedkar. Next the students presented their views on Baisakhi, the popular festival of Punjab.There was a spectacular dance performance by the students of Grade II and a melodious song also sung by the students .The assembly concluded with a resplendent and energetic giddha that made for a truly spirited stage!
Getting schooled in the Garden
School gardens teach students how to grow & harvest their own food along with enculeating values like empathy and team work.
In order to provide a hands on learning opportunity to our students, teachers of Grades II &III advocated as well as helped the students in designing their own school garden on Wednesday,11th April, 2018.
Visit to wheat field
Field trips increase the interest of students in learning and ignites the spark to learn. The Pre Primary wing of DPS Khanna arranged a field visit for their students to the wheat field on Monday 9th April, 2018. The idea of this field trip was to connect the students with Baisakhi- ‘The Harvesting Festival of Punjab.’ It was a living, thriving, green and enriching experience for our kids.
Celebrating the richness of Punjab- Baisakhi Mela opens with a bang at DPS Khanna
Celebrating the richness of Punjab- Baisakhi Mela opens with a bang at DPS Khanna
From the delectable cuisine of Punjab to its beautiful village artifacts and foot tapping music- the Baisakhi Mela at DPS Khanna threw open the multiple facets of Punjab for the people of Khanna today.
DPS Khanna celebrated Baisakhi Mela with zest for the mothers and kids of classes Pre- Nursery to III. Mothers came dressed in Punjabi traditional attire to join the festivity. The aim behind the celebrations was to appraise the students of their rich culture and heritage.
Various food stalls were displayed. The entire school reverberated with enthusiasm during the celebrations.
Different competitions were organized for the mothers and their wards and they regaled the audience with their performance. The school got an overwhelming response from the parents as it came out successful in showcasing different facets of Punjabi culture.
Mr.DS Bains, Chairperson DPS Khanna congratulated the staff and the parents mentioning that ,’Punjabi culture has a rich tradition and such festivities are the vehicles that give us an opportunity to present the beautiful form of Punjab.’
Inter House Cricket Competition
Delhi Public School Khanna organized an Inter House Cricket Competition in the premises of the school for classes VI-VIII. The matches were played between the four houses. The final match was played between the students of Falcons House and Panthers House.
Falcons House won the match by 18 runs. Nevan Jain of VI A was declared the ‘Man of the match.’
Red Colour Day
‘Red is the first colour of spring. It’s the real colour of rebirth, of a beginning’. Andie Condie
To introduce the students with the colour ‘Red’, teaching them about its symbolism & importance, the Pre-Primary Wing of DPS Khanna conducted ‘The Red Day Activity’ on 4th April, 2018. Our Pre-School students were asked to dress in red colour on that day. Our teachers also joined the celebration by wearing red coloured dress to school. The classrooms were decorated with red coloured pictures. The teachers sung songs & rhymes related to red colour. ’Learning becomes fun when imparted the right way’ was aptly proved by the success of Red Day.
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.