A special session was conducted on Waste Management for the students of Grade 5. This educational event was conducted as a part of Recykal’s campaign – “Mera Desh Meri Zimmedari”, which aims to spread awareness about environmental responsibility and sustainable waste practices among young citizens.
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The "No Bag Day" initiative was started to help kids feel less pressure to study, discover their hidden talents through various skill-based activities, and instill in them the principles of being responsible members of society.
Bathukamma is a vibrant floral festival celebrated predominantly in Telangana, India. It symbolizes the cultural heritage and unity of the people. The students of Pre-primary, DPS Miyapur celebrated Bathukamma with great enthusiasm, fostering community spirit and appreciation for their traditions.
The Pre-Primary section of DPS Miyapur, celebrated Children’s Day with great enthusiasm and excitement. The event aimed to honour the spirit of childhood and ensure the young learners had a memorable day filled with joy, laughter and activities.
Delhi Public School, Miyapur, celebrated the festive spirit of Diwali with great enthusiasm and fervour. The special assembly, organized by the school, was a vibrant display of culture, tradition, and joy.
On 10th September 2024, DPS Miyapur hosted a heartwarming Grandparent’s day celebration to honour and appreciate the special bond between grandparents and their grandchildren. Grandparents are a delightful blend of laughter, caring deeds, wonderful stories and love.
The grade VIII students of Delhi Public School Miyapur, conducted their Special Assembly on the theme, ‘Say No to Drugs, Say Yes to Life: Work towards Mental Wellbeing’. The objective of this assembly was to create an awareness among the students about the devastating consequences of drug addiction and also the mental health issues faced by adolescents.
We honour the courage and determination of our freedom fighters. Their legacy inspires us to be responsible citizens, to stand up for what's right, and to strive for excellence.We at DPS Miyapur, believe that independence is not just freedom from external forces, but also a freedom to think, to learn, and to grow.
The United Nations has declared 21st June the ‘International Day of Yoga’ (IDY). It has been a worldwide celebration and has effectively facilitated the global dissemination of the significance of practicing Yoga for overall health and well-being and enduring a sustainable lifestyle.
The Investiture Ceremony for the newly elected Student Council was held on 29th June 2024, Saturday in the campus of DPS Miyapur. This significant event marked the official installation of the student leaders for the current academic year.
Janmashtami is a Hindu festival celebrating the birth of Lord Krishna, usually observed with fasting, devotional singing, dancing, and reenactments of his life.
The reasons behind celebrating Makar Sankranti were beautifully explained by children as festivals teach us to show gratitude to nature and appreciate the hard work of farmers by making the food available for everyone.
On August 14, 2024, Raksha Bandhan, a special occasion to celebrate the virtuous bond of love between brothers and sisters, was joyfully celebrated at Delhi Public School, Miyapur.
On January 25, 2025, Delhi Public School, Miyapur, commemorated India's 76th Republic Day with great enthusiasm and patriotism. The celebration, spearheaded by students from grades 3 to 5, was a grand affair that showcased the students' pride and unity.
The students of Grade 2 presented the Class Assembly highlighting “Science Behind Festivals” . The assembly was organized to shed light on the scientific aspects of the festival.
Telangana Formation Day was celebrated with pride and zeal at DPS Miyapur campus on 19th June 2024 to honour the journey and achievements of the state’s citizens, celebrating their resilience and cultural heritage.
Vasant Panchami is a Hindu festival that marks the arrival of spring and honors Saraswati, the goddess of wisdom, knowledge, and arts. Celebrated with vibrant colors, especially yellow, it is observed by worshiping Saraswati and seeking her blessings for learning and creativity.
Viksit Bharat, was the theme of the special assembly that was conducted by the students of grade 7. This event was a beautiful blend of arts, culture, and patriotism that left a lasting impression on everyone present. The assembly was based on the concept of India from 1947 to 2047-A Journey Through Time”.