DLDAV Model School Pitampura
celebrated ENO tree Planting Day on 21st September 2014 to mark the 10th anniversary for International Day for Peace,We planted trees in the school
premises. The
students also clicked selfies with the placard ‘I plant a tree for peace’. Students
shared their thoughts about how important it is to live in a peaceful world,
peaceful country and city, and what Peace means to everybody and to all our
community. Our school has been awarded certificate of commendation for our commitment to the cause of peace and environment.
Monday, October 6, 2014
Sunday, October 5, 2014
World Teachers Day
World
Teachers' Day is celebrated on October 05, 2014. The day, which is held
annually, commemorates teachers' organizations worldwide. Its aim is to
mobilize support for teachers and to ensure that the needs of future
generations will continue to be met by teachers. Today World Teachers' Day is
observed in more than 100 countries. World Teachers' Day represents a
significant token of the awareness, understanding and appreciation displayed
for the contribution that teachers make to education and development.
Friday, September 26, 2014
DLDAV Pitampura celebrates Tree Planting Day for Peace
DLDAV Model School Pitampura celebrated 10th
Anniversary of International Day for Peace on 21st
September 2014. The theme for ENO Tree Planting Day on 21st September
2014 is "Rights of People to Peace". It
acknowledges the 30th anniversary of the General Assembly Declaration on the
Right of Peoples to Peace, with its central message that humanity’s sustainable
progress and the realization of fundamental rights and freedoms depend on peace
and security.
We at DLDAV
Model School Pitampura, have 5000 students and they are between 4 – 17 years of
age (girls and boys). Our school has many projects such as Environment Project,
Save Water project, Heritage and Environment, Helpage India, Rotary Club, Delhi
Akash, Environment and Culture of Peace, for example.
21st
September was a great ecological festivity. At 9.00 am, the members of
the Senior Student Council accompanied by student representatives from each
class along with Principal Mrs. Anita Wadehra and other teachers assembled in
the school nursery and planted trees to celebrate the ENO Tree Planting Day.
There were about 100 students and 20 teachers. We planted about 50
little trees in the school nursery. Our students expressed happiness for being
a part of ENO Programme.
Please go to the given link:
Please go to the given link:
https://picasaweb.google.com/107953716470731726919/ENOTreePlantingDay22Sep2014
LET
PEACE PREVAIL ON THIS EARTH!
PEACE
SIGNIFIES PROGRESS!!
WE ALL HAVE A RIGHT TO PEACE!!!
WE ALL HAVE A RIGHT TO PEACE!!!
Tuesday, September 16, 2014
MILIEUX-2014
D.L.D.A.V Model School,
Pitampura organized MILIEUX -2014, a live project and exhibition on the small
islands of the globe as part of the celebration of The International Year of Small
Island Developing States. The event
aimed to recognize the contribution
made by this group of countries to the world.
It also tried to create awareness of the vibrant and distinct cultures,
diversity and heritage of the people of these islands. The Exhibition was inaugurated by Mrs. Rashmi
Gahlaut, Deputy Director of Education, Ms. Purti Kohli,
Coordinator - ISA Programmes, British Council, Shri S.C. Gupta, Manager of the
school, Mr. Sudhanshu Malhotra, CEO, Webcom and Alumni Student. The guests expressed delight at the
outstanding presentations of the classes and the zealous involvement of the
students. Mrs. Anita Wadehra
congratulated the staff and students for putting up a spectacular show and help
fulfill the aim of the event.
Thursday, September 11, 2014
SONNET-Online Short Poem Competition
Archita Bansal of Class XI-E bagged 2nd
position in SONNET an Online
Short Poem Competition on the theme - Business Ethics, among 65 schools, including schools from
Malaysia, UAE and Nepal. The Event washosted by DPS, R.K. Puram on 28 and 29 August,
2014.
Wednesday, September 10, 2014
International Achievement-Commonwealth Essay Competition
The Royal Commonwealth Society supported by Cambridge University press organized online
Essay writing competition,2014 on the occasion of Glasgow Commonwealth Games. The
theme for this year's competition was 'Team Commonwealth', touching on both
the XX Commonwealth Games and the spirit of friendship between Commonwealth
nations. It received more than 9,500 entries from across the globe. Young
writers were encouraged to explore this theme and its relevance to their lives
in fun, academic, witty and most of all creative ways.
Garima Chhabra of class XI C from DLDAV Model School Pitampura has been
awarded Bronze Medal Certificate in the Senior Category for her 500 words entry
titled ‘What part does competition play in people’s daily lives’.
International Achievement-JENESYS 2014
Mayank
Arya of Class X G from DLDAV Model School Pitampura has been selected to visit Japan
under Japan-East Asia Network of Exchange for Students and Youth Programme
(JENESYS), 2014.
The
objective of the JENESYS programme is to deepen mutual understanding among
young people and to lay foundation for future bond among the youths in Asian
and Oceanian Countries along with mutual understanding and friendship.
Mayank
is among 182 students selected from all over India who will be visiting Japan
in different batches during Oct-Dec
2014.
Tuesday, July 29, 2014
DLDAV Pitampura Receives International School Award 2013-16
Darbari Lal DAV Model School, ND Block, Pitampura, Delhi, received the ISA Award in
the British Council School Awards Ceremony held
at Kolkata and attended by delegates of different
countries across the globe. The award
accredits and celebrates schools for excellence in embedding an international dimension in their curriculum and ethos and
opening up their classrooms to the possibilities of international working. Acknowledging
the award, Principal, Mrs. Anita Wadehra conveyed that ISA was pivotal in
strengthening understanding and relations between countries and building
cohesion in and between our own communities. She congratulated all the teachers
involved and Teacher Coordinators Mrs. Reeta Maheshwari and Ms. Neeta Chhabra
for their tireless efforts in planning and implementing international
activities in different classes throughout the year and collaborating with overseas schools to create a rich
learning experience for students through use of ICT, creative pedagogical
practices and real context for learning. School Chairman, Shri Shrideep
Omchery, Vice President, DAVCMC congratulated the Principal and staff members
and expressed hope that the award would help fulfil educational objectives of
language learning, raising standards and literacy and to live out the guiding
principle of education and child care. The award consists of a certificate, a
trophy and the use of ISA logo for a period of three years.
Wednesday, July 16, 2014
VISIT BY UK DELEGATION TO DLDAV MODEL SCHOOL PITAMPURA
A four member
student delegation along with their teacher Ms. Kate Murry from the Hollins Technology College, Accrington,
UK visited Darbari Lal DAV Model School Pitampura on Monday
July 7, 2014.This visit was in continuation of our partnership with UK school
through Face to Faith Program under the aegis of Tony Blair Faith Foundation. The
UK delegation continued their dialogue with the students of our school from a
series of video conferences that we have had together. The delegation also
participated in many activities such as dancing and singing and also played
football with the school football team. They also visited the CBSE- i wing of
the school and appreciated the learning methodologies being followed in the
transaction of international curriculum for grades I to V. The delegation also got an insight into the
education system and lifestyle of India as the students attended classes and interacted
with their Indian buddies. The delegation was awestruck by the hospitality of
the host school and one of the students from the delegation remarked, 'It was a
remarkable experience for us for we got to learn so much through this visit”. DLDAV
Model School Pitampura looks forward to more such exchange visits by partner
schools in the near future.
Video Conferencing-DLDAV Pitampura and Hollins Technology College UK
On 4th of June 2014 we had the video conferencing with Hollins Technology College UK. The VC was in preparation of the planned visit by the delegation from the Hollins to DLDAV Model School Pitampura in the month of July. The students talked about the major influences in their lives. The responses from students from both schools varied – here are some of the responses: My family and friends influence me the most; my family and friends guide me in the challenges of life; media influences me the most; TV, media, books, and film influence me the most – I watch the news every morning and that is where I learn about the world – even though I know that it is quite biased; my faith – Catholicism influences me the most; my education influences me the most – my views differ from my parents, and I know that I am influenced by my education.
Students also discussed the diversity of faith traditions represented in their communities and explored the differences in how the students are taught about religions of the world. Students from both schools described their countries as secular and religiously diverse. Students entered into excellent dialogue to try to figure out the differences. Our students explained that their school recognizes all of the major religious festivals – this is the major way they learn about the different traditions. Students are also taught at an early age about Arya Samaj – which includes the belief that there is only one God. Students at The Hollins shared their experiences of Religious Education at school, where they learn about all of the major world religions. Students noted that this was another difference between India and UK.
Students also discussed negative influences in their lives and how to navigate and handle these influences. One student at Hollins asked how students at DAV know whether something they read in the newspaper is biased or not – right or wrong. He wondered whether students are taught to analyze and question everything they read. One student from our school said that students are guided by their teachers and parents to decide what is right or wrong. They are guided from an early age to understand the difference. Students in the UK talked about their experience in school – English and Religious Education classes – where they are taught to question, analyze, and form their own opinions. Again students asked excellent questions to dig down to discover the differences in the educational approaches of their schools. The VC concluded with DLDAV students wishing their peers from UK a safe and happy journey to India.
2014 International Schools Essay/Debate
Congratulations!!!
Our
school participated in 2014
International Schools Essay/Debate Competition organized by The Living
Rainforest, UK.
The theme
for this year was “What does sustainable living mean to you”
Out of a total of 1094 entries received from 73
countries, five students from primary category( classes V and VI) and five
students from secondary category (classes VIII, IX and X) have been selected
as Finalists. They are:
1. Sneha Raina – X A
2. Garima Chhabra-X E
3.
Mehak Jain-X H
4. Niharika Malhotra – IX E
5.
Muskan Mehta-VIII H
6. S.Vignesh – VI E
7.
Ishan Jha –VI D
8.
Sudiksha Aggarwal – V B
9.
Parth Sharma –V F
10.
Arnav Maheshwari –
Four students from primary category and two
from secondary category have been awarded Honorable Mention. They are:
1.
Shiv Aggarwal – X C
2.
Khushbu Virmani – IX B
3.
Aryan Gupta – V C
4.
Titiksha Bhatia – V F
5.
Priyal Jain – V H
6.
Gunjan Aggarwal – V F
All these students have been selected for level
II Debate Competition to be held in UK.
Teacher
Champions: Ms. Bharti Pant and Ms. Neeta Chhabra
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