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DPSG NUMERO UNO
It’s a matter of immense pride that out of around 1000 schools ranked across the country, Delhi
Public School Ghaziabad, Meerut Road, Ghaziabad has, for the eight consecutive year, been
ranked Number One Day Boarding School in Ghaziabad as per the Education World India School
Rankings Survey, 2019-20. The school has also been ranked first in Academics at the National
level.
This phenomenal success bears a testimony to the concerted and consistent efforts put in by all
the dynamic stakeholders. What makes the achievement laudable is that the school has clinched
the coveted spot by meeting the comprehensive survey parameters of assessment in all domains
of pedagogy. This accolade has also given the school the strong conviction to stride forward
assiduously and achieve many more milestones.
CBSE NATIONAL TOPPERS FELICITATED BY SHRI YOGI ADITYANATH
In a felicitation ceremony held at Lucknow on September 1, 2019, Shri Yogi Adityanath, Hon’ble Chief Minister of UP honoured the CBSE National Toppers of classes X and XII and the Principals of the toppers. It is a matter of great pride
for all of us that our students , Hansika Shukla and Ankur Maheshwari ( Class XII toppers) and Nishita Singh (Class X topper) , were felicitated with a cash prize of Rs. 1 Lakh, a tablet and a Certificate of merit each while our Principal, Dr
Jyoti Gupta was honoured with a memento of Goddess Saraswati for producing toppers.
ACCOLADES
It is a matter of great pride that our school has been honoured by the CBSE for its valuable
contribution to the Diksha platform, the newest initiative by CBSE to synergize countrywide
developments in the field of education by sharing their best practices and pedagogical innovations
related to classroom teaching under a roof. By making comprehensive content and resource
material available through Diksha in the form of recordings, subject material, the school has set
a new milestone by being one of the pioneer schools across the country to contribute to such a
unique and prestigious initiative.
Mr Rohit Pathak, HR Director, DPSG Society and Dr Jyoti Gupta, Principal of Delhi Public
School Ghaziabad were felicitated by the Union Minister for Human Resource Development, Dr.
Ramesh Pokhriyal in a glittering ‘Teachers Award’ ceremony on 12th September, 2019. The
event was also attended by the Minister of State, HRD, Mr. Sanjay Dhotre and the Secretary
(School Education and Literacy), HRD, Ms. Rina Ray.
NNUAL COMMERCE FEST 2019
It is with pride that we share the success of our students in annual commerce fest 2019 at Uttam School for
Girls. Khushi Singhal and Anshika Singh of class XII Humanities bagged the first prize in Data Analysis whereas
the school bagged the 2nd runners up trophy in Muqqabla-e-Qawwali.
PRATIBHA KHOJ PRATIYOGITA
The Jawahar Lal Nehru Yuva Kendra, Ghaziabad organized the ‘39th pratibha khoj pratiyogita’ on September
22, 2019. The competition was divided into 2 categories; junior category(6th to 8th)
and senior category(9th to 12th). The topics were ‘jal hai to kal hai’ and ‘dishahin hota yuva' respectively.
Students have to speak on the given topics. 39 students participated in each category and spoke passionately on
the given topics. Sanya Tyagi of class 11 H2 won the first prize(individual) in the senior category and also a
school trophy was given to the winning student. Mansi Kansal of 8th class won the first prize and school trophy
in the junior category. First positions of both the categories were claimed by the students of DPSG.
Accountancy Workshop
Mr Lakshman Sharma, Ms Pooja Malik and the other PGTs of Schools of NCR attended a one day orientation
programme for Accountancy on Saturday, the 7th September, 2019 in the school to discuss the changes taking place in
Accountancy. Resource Person, Prof. D K Goel apprised the PGTs ( accountancy) of the new pattern of the question paper along with some important topics for March 2020 examination.
IB WORKSHOP
14 teachers of IBDP attended the IBDP Job Alike Session at Jayshree Periwal International School on Saturday, 21st
September, 2019 in Jaipur. The session was a forum for the IB teachers to get together and share good teaching practices,
teaching ideas, expertise and effective strategies and solutions. Thus, the IB fraternity returned richer through their sharing
and got an opportunity to strengthen and deepen their shared IB philosophy.
Peer Educator Training Program for Life Skills: Health and Wellness
Delhi Public School Ghaziabad organized a two day “Peer Educator Training Program for
Life Skills: Health and Wellness” on 26th and 27th of September 2019. 20 schools from NCR
participated in the event. Ms. Rekha Chauhan who is a Counseling Psychologist and Life
Skills Trainer with Expressions India, took a session with the peer educators and teachers on
Self Harm: Reasons for Self-Mutilation. Emphasizing on how important it is to listen to every
little thing said by a friend, colleague, family member etc in order to save a life as sometimes
we miss the hints given by a person who decides to harm herself/ himself. The students were
taught about the significance of Peer Educators and the Vital role they play in contemplating the
situation of the adolescents and helping them. On 27th Dr Jitendra Nagpal MD, DNB, Program
Director of Expressions India, who is also a Senior Consultant & Incharge at Moolchand
Medcity, New Delhi, took a session with the peer educators and teachers talking about various
adolescent issues and ways to address them. After the session all the schools gave their
respective presentations with the learning they acquired during the workshop. Thus, the purpose
of the training became successful as the peer educators ensured that they will further educate
and empower others when they go back to their schools.
RANTHAMBORE SCHOOL TRIP.
DPSG Meerut Road conducted a three day school trip to Ranthambore from 07th September, 2019 to 09th September, 2019.
The trip was planned for secondary and senior secondary students, immediately after the half yearly exams. A refreshing change after the grueling exams.
There was a very positive response to the trip. 140 students (92 from senior secondary wing and 48 students from the
secondary wing) went for the trip, accompanied by 13 teachers. We marched from the school at 6 am on 7th September, and reached the same day in the evening by 7 pm. Though the
journey was long, it wasn’t tiring, with the kids and teachers singing songs together throughout. Also the buses were air
conditioned and very comfortable with reclining seats.
We checked in at Ranthambore forest resort, which had extremely comfortable rooms. A group of four girls was placed in each room.
On 8th September, after breakfast, the students were taken to Ranthambore fort in open canters. The journey to the fort was
very scenic, through the jungle. One had to climb to see the fort. Teachers were panting but the children were quite energetic
and reached the top of the fort within no time. We visited the johar kund, and ganesh temple on the top of the fort. We were all back to the resort for lunch.
After lunch, jungle safari was planned. The students were again made to sit in various canters (19 in one canter, with one/two
teachers). Few of them had visited the jungle for the first time. There was a lot of excitement amongst them especially when some animals like sloth bear, nilgai and sambar deer were spotted. The flora and fauna were worth admiring, with the rolling
hills landscape. However, we were not lucky enough to spot a tiger.
We came back by 7 pm. The children were asked to freshen up for the musical night that was planned for them before dinner. They all danced to their heart’s content on the beats of Bollywood songs.
On 9th, the children were woken up early and were taken to the local site-seeing. They were taken to the local market and a
scenic walk, after a quick breakfast. By 11 am, everyone was back to the resort, where the buses were kept ready to depart.
We reached back to school at 12 midnight, as we faced some traffic enroute. The children were handed over safely to the parents, and it was a happy end of a memorable trip.
DPSGM Celebrates PM Modi’s Birthday
The students and staff of Delhi Public School Ghaziabad celebrated the 69th birthday of the Hon’ble Prime
Minister on September 17, 2019 by emulating his vision of making India a sustainable and self- sufficient
economy. A special assembly was organized wherein a slew of measures was taken to conserve the environment.
The programme commenced with an inspiring speech by Principal, Dr Jyoti Gupta who in her address,
highlighted the need to be sensitive and responsible citizens in order to save the earth from irreparable damage.
She exhorted them to participate wholeheartedly in the initiatives taken by the school to save the revered Hindon
river from further depletion by keeping the river bed and the surroundings clean. She also urged each student to
save one litre of water per day and celebrate their birthday by not only planting a sapling but also adopting and
nurturing it.
The students exhibited their solidarity by taking a pledge to eliminate single use plastic and conserve water. The
sentiment of the PM in creating a future of ‘waste to wealth’ found resonance in the school premises with the
students joining hands in using jute bags and promised to sensitize their friends, family and neighbours about the
need to do the same. The excitement of the students was palpable as they made posters, raised slogans for
environment conservation and planted saplings. In all, the event was a huge success.
Workshop on Artificial Intelligence
Aiming to ensure that students are AI workforce ready, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) organized a three day workshop towards building the IBM-AI K-12 Curriculum in collaboration with IBM India, targeting Grade 11
and Grade 12 teachers and students. Principal, Dr Jyoti Gupta along with Ms Madhu Singh attended a three day
workshop on Artificial Intelligence from 11th September to 13th September Springdales School, Pusa Road, New Delhi.
The objective of the training program was to help build foundational skills of Artificial Intelligence (AI) through a customized curriculum, that can enable teachers to guide and mentor students on
solving problems and innovating around AI.
QUIZ TIME
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60 Young quizzing talents from DPSG, Meerut Road attended the fourth edition of the television round of the
popular quiz show by India Today , ‘News Wiz’ . The show was moderated by the award winning news
journalist, anchor and author, Rajdeep Sardesai. The students were excited to be a part of a show that has
indeed earned a cult status amongst teenaged quizzers.
TEACHERS’ AWARD CEREMONY 2019
Delhi Public School Ghaziabad Society hosted the annual Teachers’ Award Ceremony at Delhi
Public School Ghaziabad, Meerut Road by felicitating the teachers for their meritorious service to
the institution. The event was graced by Mr. Om Pathak, Chairman DPSG Society, esteemed
management members of Delhi Public School Ghaziabad Society and Principals of DPSG group of
schools. The teachers and administrative staff were awarded gold and silver medals for their
dedicated service of 25 years and 15 years respectively. The families of the awardees and the
parents of the school appointees were also a part of the award ceremony. A scintillating cultural
programme presented by various schools of DPSG society enthralled the audience. Mr. Sanjay
Aggarwal, Administrative Officer, Joy Antony, Coordinator CBSE were awardees of gold medals
and Kavita Luthra Coordinator, ECE wing and Ranjana Goel TGT were honoured with a silver
medal each.
Speaking on the occasion, the Chairman praised the dedication and commitment of the teachers in
grooming and preparing the children and exhorted them to keep pace with the everchanging
paradigm of education system. He emphasized on skill-based learning and to use technology for
personalized education. Mr Rohit Pathak, Director HR, Delhi Public School Ghaziabad Society
proposed the vote of thanks.