Delhi Public School, Bathinda
Delhi Public School | |
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Service Before Self | |
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Bathinda, Punjab, India | |
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School type | Senior secondary school/public school |
Established | 2003 |
Affiliations | CBSE, Delhi Public School Society |
Website | http://www.dpsbathinda.com/ |
Delhi Public School, Bathinda (or DPS) was established in 2003 at Goniana Road, Bathinda in the state of Punjab in India.[1] It is a day residential senior secondary school on a campus of 14 acres (57,000 m2) with facilities for swimming, horse riding, football, basketball, hockey and cricket. It is affiliated to Central Board of Secondary Education New Delhi. The school had 1429 students and 90 staff in September 2009. It has two single-sex hostels.
The founder principal was Dr. T C Williams. The present principal is Dr. Arun Jee.
Campus
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The campus is spread over 14 acres (57,000 m2), on the main Bathinda-Goniana Road, VPO Bhokhra.
The hostel blocks are away from the school buildings but within the campus. The hostel complex has a girls' hostel and a boys' hostel. A recreation room, common room and laundry are provided in the complex.
Students from Thailand
The school is the first in the Malwa Region to have students from Thailand. There are 12 students from Thailand who are studying here.
Student Council
The Student Council is a body of student representatives consisting of Cultural secretary, academic secretary, sports secretary, literary secretary and discipline secretary led by the head boy and head girl assisted by vice head boy and vice head girl. Besides these representatives there are also house representatives consisting of the house captains and vice house captains both boys and girls. They are in charge of controlling and conducting programs, school discipline, sports activities, and cultural programs and activities.[2]
House System
There are six houses in the school: Chenab, Ganga, Jhelum, Ravi, Sutlej, and Yamuna. the captain of Sutlej House is kamal of class ix and house captain of girls is jasmine of class ix. the vice house captain for boys is parikshit pareek of class viii which is the youngest in the student council and the vice house captain of girls is ekam of x. like this all the houses have their house and vice house captains for both girls and boys. . Each student from class IV onwards is allotted one of the houses. Each house is headed by a girl and boy house captain. A member of the staff assisted by several other teachers(tutors) acts as the House Warden. Points are awarded to the students for extra-curricular activities through inter-House competitions in sports, dramatics, debates, quiz, art and music. At the end of the year, the house gaining the highest points is awarded the championship trophy.
Clubs
The school has the following clubs for the activities which are held on Saturday:
- Literary club: This club controls the school's literary activities.
- Eco club: The club takes care of the environment of the school and spread awareness regarding environment.
- Science club: They make creative models of what they study in the class.
- Sports club: This club is exclusive for the students who are good in sports and have been selected for the different teams.
- Art club: The students learn about art and craft and make new crafts every time.
- Health & wellness club: The children learn about health and wellness and do Yoga etc.
- Editorial club: The club edits the school newsletter and other important document.
- Bloggers’ club: In this club, the students take care of the school pages, and maintain the schools standards in the virtual world.
Sports
The school has teams for Basketball, Hockey, Football, Lawn Tennis, Ball Badminton, cricket, Archery and Net Ball, training for these teams is conducted after school hours. Seven students were selected for the national camp for ball badminton, basketball and judo.
Sampark
Sampark is a school newsletter which is published every month. It gives a complete detail about all the activities carried out during the month. Mrs. Sandeep Kaur is presently in charge of this department. A team of 1o students from various classes are working under her. These students collect information about the activities and write articles for the newsletter. This newsletter helps in improving the literary skills of students and has created many young editors.
Activities
- The students of DPS drove home the message of a cracker-free Green Diwali in Bathinda in October 2011 to create awareness of the hazards of bursting crackers during Diwali festival.[3][4]
- The school hosted the inter-DPS football tournament in October 2008.[5]
- DPS organised its annual exhibition Kritee:2011.[6]
- The swearing-in ceremony of the new students council of DPS Bathinda was held on May 18, 2011.[7]
- An anti-cracker cycle rally was run by students and teachers on 22 October 2011 in Bathinda
- DPS organised its annual exhibition Kritee:2012.
- The school conducts inter-house competitions and inter-school competitions between the schools of Bathinda city.
- The school completed ten years in 2013 so the school asked students to design a logo and a motto to celebrate..
- The school organises winter carnival every year having various games, food stalls, educational games etc.
Achievements
- In the inter-DPS Vocal Music competition organised at DPS Amritsar in May 2011 DPS Bathinda secured third position in the group song and second in the solo song.[8][9]
- DPS won the inter-school round of the Limca Book of Records QUIZ-2011 organised by Derek O'Brien and Associates, on 30 August 2011.[10] It won the inter-DPS North Zone Cricket Tournament held August 12–15.[11]
- The school organised a Winter Carnival on the 25th of December 2012 which was open for the civilians besides the students, included stalls with games, snacks, along with some dance and singing performances.
See also
References
- ↑ , wwwindiastudychannel.com, accessed on 14 May 2011
- ↑ Senior Student Council, Delhi Public School, Bathinda
- ↑ Hindustan Times, Bathinda, October 23, 2011, p. 2
- ↑ Tribune News Service (23 October 2011). "DPS students rally for anti-cracker Diwali". The Tribune. Retrieved 7 November 2011.
- ↑ DPS football tourney begins, www.tribuneindia.com, accessed on 11 May 2011
- ↑ http://www.tribuneindia.com/2011/20110726/bathinda.htm#7
- ↑ http://www.tribuneindia.com/2011/20110519/bathinda.htm#5
- ↑ , www.bharatsandesh.com, accessed on 11 May 2011
- ↑ Hindustan Times, Bathinda, Wednesday May 04, 2011, Pg3
- ↑ http://www.dpsbathinda.com/awards.aspx
- ↑ The Tribune, Bathinda, August 17, 2011, Pg3