Forging links between Delhi Public School in Kolkata, and Hillcrest School and Community College in England.
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Wednesday, 21 December 2011
Greener Future Beckons DPS Newtown
At a time when nature is revolting against humans,it is up to the students to make a difference . As a responsible organisation,DPS Newtown has adopted sustainable development.
One of the foremost steps taken by the students is litter management.Despite having dustbins, students need to be more aware about waste disposal methods.
The school's Eco-Club students are striving hard to bring about a difference by segregating bio-degradable and non-biodegradable wastes. This endeavour of the student spilled on to the neighbourhood where they participated in a 'Cleanup Drive'.
Students after being interviewed were of the opinion that lack of cleanliness is due to lack of awareness. Nayanika of class IX , after witnessing a sapling plantation program in school , feels that such activities are necessary as well as easy for the students to participate.
As part of the national Inter-DPS Documentary Competition and an EVS project the students took a trip to Kolkata's largest waste disposal ground(Dhapa) , where they had an insight into waste disposal methods . This was an eye-opening experience. The students were influenced and had a urge to make a difference to the society. The Annual Day theme on the 26th November,was 'Prakriti Parikrama' , where the issue of conserving the environment was mooted.
The school Interact Club has taken it upon themselves to provide a greener future for the students by introducing activities like composting and gardening and making DPS a plastic free zone. Aniket, president of the Interact Club says," With everybody's co-operation and combined effort, we hope to make the best out of waste, leading to a cleaner society."
News compiled by BBC School Reporters from DPS Newtown- Anmol, Sayanti, Semanti, Sukanya.
Wednesday, 14 December 2011
Let KOLKATA surprise you!!
Tuesday, 13 December 2011
Update from Hillcrest
We have been working on a few mini projects this term, including learning all about Indian food, and creating some British menus and recipes of our own cooking to send over to you so that you can see that side of our culture. We will be sending these over shortly.
We have also been looking at the climates of both of our countries, comparing that of India to our own and recording our findings in a graph. We will also send you this soon!
Christmas
We have had a very busy term at Hillcrest and things have been a little hectic in the build up to Christmas - our favourite time of year! We are all preparing by putting up decorations and writing Christmas cards to each other - in fact, we have written some for you too and you will receive them shortly! Christmas is a very special time in the UK and many houses are decorated with lights, putting up trees and exchanging gifts. We all have 2 weeks off at Christmas, so you won't be hearing much from us!
Friday, 9 December 2011
Theatre Workshop at DPS Newtown
The students were given black chart paper, paint and scissors and were asked to prepare weapons to enact their scene. However, they had to add the Indian touch in terms of weapons used and where the battle would be fought.
They were given time to prepare the weapons after which some hilarious and patrioitic acts were put up.
Cleanliness Drive at DPS Newtown
‘Service before self” being the motto of Delhi Public School Newtown, we the members of the DPS Family work jointly for the holistic development of every child. Considering the fact that ‘Health is Wealth’, our administrative staff pays special attention to the hygienic conditions of the school because the real treasure from each child comes out only when they enjoy a happy and healthy environment in the school.
As a part of the School’s routine cleanliness plan, the Housekeeping Staff works in two shifts—one group working from 7am to 4 pm and the other from 8 am to 5 pm. During the morning hours before the school starts there is a check up of the corridor, toilets and staff rooms. The Assembly area for the morning assembly is also prepared.
During the school hours, the staff is always on their toes to give service as and when required especially in the Pre-primary and Primary department where the students though are given the basic training on maintaining healthy habits, are yet to develop them because of their tender age.Special rounds of cleaning and vigilance is done after the two breaks. This is to ensure cleanliness within the school premises and to check the misuse of water as a resource. The corridors and wash rooms are given another round of mopping and toilets are flushed to keep away from unhygienic conditions.Another thorough cleaning session starts after the school gets over. The female members of the House keeping staff gets into the dusting and dry mopping activities , collecting the garbage into big recyclable polythene-bags while the male members goes for the wet mopping of the rooms.Various cleaning agents used are Spiral R-2 for floors, Harpic or R-6 for wash rooms and Collin or R-3 for glass stains. Phenyls and room freshners also find great application.Each classroom is provided with durable dust-bins, though the segregated dust bins are yet to be provided. The garbage is collected in bulk from each class room and is regularly dumped into the Garbage dump site for the Municipality to dispose them off properly.Cleaning action during the holidays are different as thorough cleaning is done by scum machines. Pest control activities are also undertaken often.
Thursday, 8 December 2011
Carnival Zephyr 2011
Delhi Public School Newtown organized the Carnival- Zephyr on 3rd and 4th December 2011. It is an event that the students as well as the teachers eagerly wait for....
Wednesday, 7 December 2011
The Two Bards- Both Ours
Delhi Public School Newtown proudly hosted a symposium on the two world famous bards Rabindra Nath Tagore and William Shakespeare.
Tuesday, 6 December 2011
Annual Day[DPS NEWTOWN]- Prakriti Parikrama
DPS NEWTOWN celebrated its Annual Day on 26th November 2011. The theme was Prakriti Parikrama or Coming Back to Nature.