In the event 'One Nation - One Election (Debate)' with 60 teams and 800 participants, our students Sargam Singh (11E) and Ashutosh Mishra (11D) secured third position.



Harshika Negi and Diksha Tiwari of class X D secured second position in the competition Trash to National Treasure in which our students made SANCHI STUPA made of biodegradable materials held at St. Margaret School.



CRPF Public School,Rohini recently held a heartwarming Mother's Day celebration. Students showcased their admiration for their mothers through various activities, including songs, dances, skits, and letter writing. From personalized cards to heartfelt performances, the event was a beautiful tribute to the selfless love and sacrifices of mothers everywhere.












The students of Pehchaan  club are proud to present a report on a recent awareness campaign organized by the CRPF Public School in Rohini, Delhi.

Topic: Matdaan, Mahadaan (Voting, a Great Gift)

Participants: Students from Classes 6, 7, and 8 who are members of the Pehchaan Club.

Campaign Activities: Street Play: Around 35 students  performed a street play titled "Matdaan, Mahadaan" outside the school premises.

Target Audience: Residents and people in the surrounding neighbourhood.

Goal: Raise awareness about the importance of voting in a democracy.

Principal's Support: The initiative was launched with the full support and appreciation of Mrs. Nidhi Chaudhary, Principal of CRPF Public School.

Community Engagement: The students successfully reached out to the community and created a positive impact.

Public Response: The play was well-received by the audience, who expressed their appreciation through applause.

Conclusion: The Pehchaan Club's street play campaign in Rohini serves as an excellent example of student engagement in civic responsibility. By using an engaging format like street play, the students were able to effectively communicate the importance of voting to a wider audience.







Art work of Harshita Saragoi (XE)and Abhiraj Tiwari (XE) was  published in Student's corner of TOI student's edition on 7 May and 13 May respectively.




 एन.के. बगरोदिया पब्लिक स्कूल में 10 मई 2024  को आयोजित नेक्साफ़ेस्ट में 10E की अनुष्का जायसवाल तथा 11E की सरगम सिंह ने संवाद प्रतियोगिता, 'वाह ! क्या बात है' में द्वितीय स्थान अर्जित किया। इस अवसर पर उन्हें प्रमाण पत्र तथा एक ट्रॉफ़ी प्रदान की गई।



 Glad to share that Kasturi of class 11 won 2nd Prize in Ekal Manchan Drama Competition held online on 30th April, 2024 at Gyan Mandir Public School.




 *Celebrating National Technology Day at CRPF Public School*

At CRPF Public School, the spirit of innovation and technological prowess was palpable as students gathered to commemorate National Technology Day. With a fervor for advancement, the school embraced the occasion with a plethora of engaging activities.

A captivating workshop was conducted, where students delved into the realms of robotics, coding, and artificial intelligence. Guided by experts, they honed their skills and explored the endless possibilities of modern technology.

Adding to the excitement, an interclass competition sparked friendly rivalry and unleashed the creative genius within each student. From designing innovative apps to crafting futuristic gadgets, the competition was a testament to the ingenuity thriving within the school's corridors.

As the day unfolded, it became evident that CRPF Public School was not just celebrating National Technology Day; it was igniting a passion for innovation that would propel its students towards a future brimming with limitless possibilities.



Students of Class II -Daises organised a special assembly on Thursday 9th May 2024. The topic of assembly was “Life below water” SDG Goal -14 . It aimed at sensitizing young learners about some important facts related to Marine life and the importance of marine species to sustainable development.

Students presented Thought of the Day and enlightened the audience with fascinating  Marine news. Keeping in view the 100% participation of the class for the class assembly, the entire class recited the poem ‘SAMUNDAR’. A skit was also presented to highlight the plight of water animals and how to bring about a change.  


The assembly gave an enriching learning experience to the little ones.




 "Protecting life on land is not just an aspiration; it's a responsibility”. 

On 8 May,2024 Class 2 Sunflowers presented their special assembly on UNESCO’S Sustainable Development Goal No:-15 with an aim to instil in children  that our planet's health depends on the health of its terrestrial ecosystems.

The assembly began with the news on land , followed by thought and a poem . The show stopper, the Skit Mundane highlighted the significance of woods, conservation efforts and the role of biodiversity in sustaining life .  The portrayal won  prolonged applause . The dance moves by the quadrupeds was also much appreciated.



"A nourishing breakfast sets the tone for a productive day."*Mornings are made for slow sips and meaningful bites"

A workshop was conducted for grade 6 on 9/5/24 by Sheryl Joseph"  counsellor from "Swashrit Organisation" on the topic

"My breakfast- fuel to charge up my body". 

Workshop started with a warming up session  of series of questions from the facilitator. The session was actually a fully interactive session with lot of activities and fun. The mentor emphasize on the fact that breakfast  is the only meal which is taken after breaking the fast. It should include atleast three food groups out of five which should be a combination diet. She quoted various examples and involve children in artitiscally designing in their own breakfast plate and analysing them according to rules of balanced diet. Children enthusiastically participated and enjoyed the session. We are thankful to Principal Mam for providing such opportunities to children to enhance their skills.




SHRUM HOUSE SPECIAL ASSEMBLY

RED CROSS DAY

World Red Cross Day was celebrated on

8 May in Primary Department of C.R.P.F Public School Rohini, to share the principles of the International Red Cross and to honor the founder of the Red Cross, Henry Dunant, and to recognize the humanitarian values of the Red Cross. The day is also dedicated to those who are suffering from armed conflicts, natural disasters, and other crises. The theme for World Red Cross Day 2024 is "I give with joy, and the joy I give is a reward".

Students presented talks and thoughts on the Red Cross and reminded everyone present about the importance of compassion, love, affection, support and treatment. Few students shared talk on importance of basic first aid and showed how to administer basic first aid in case of an emergency. Shrum House students created awareness about the works done by Red Cross Society for  those suffering from natural disasters, armed conflicts, and other crises. The special assembly served as an opportunity to highlight the humanitarian values upheld by the Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement.





 




Story Telling workshop

A story stays with children much longer than facts or statistics as it's not an endless download of information but a never-ending journey of learning and understanding of the world around us.

Keeping this in mind, The Story Telling workshop was organized for students of classes 2 -- 5, which was not only entertaining but also highly educational. It aimed to enhance the creative and communication skills of the students through interactive sessions. The facilitator, Mrs. Surekha Jain, used a variety of engaging techniques to capture children's attention and ignite their imagination. It also helped in developing students' listening skills and fostering love for literature and storytelling.




'Labour is the ladder through which human dignity and creative excellence are expressed.' - President Ronald Reagan

Labour Day celebrations resonated through the corridors of CRPF Public School as Shaurya House in both primary and senior wing organized heartfelt assemblies, honoring the dedication of workers. Students showcased their appreciation through talks, poems, and dressing up as various helpers. Thank You cards were presented to the staff, underscoring the importance of their contributions. The morning assembly, graced by Principal Mrs. Nidhi Chaudhary, emphasized the historical significance of Labour Day and the vital role workers play in societal progress. News updates, thoughtful reflections, and a powerful rap by class 8 students added depth to the event, culminating in a renewed sense of gratitude for the tireless efforts of the labor force.








 A workshop on the CUET was organised for students of Classes XI and XII on 30th April, 2024.

The workshop aimed to introduce students to the CUET (Central Universities Entrance Test) exam, its format, syllabus, and preparation strategies. It provided valuable insights into the exam structure and helped students understand what to expect when preparing for and taking the CUET.

The key note speaker Aman Mittal, an expert management professional in the education Sector was warmly welcomed by Dr. Anju Dwivedi with a sapling.


The workshop began with an overview of the CUET exam, including its purpose, eligibility criteria, and participating universities.

Students were briefed on the significance of the CUET exam for admission to undergraduate programs offered by central universities in India.

Detailed information was provided about the exam format, which includes sections on reasoning, mathematics, data interpretation, and English.

The syllabus for each section was discussed, with emphasis on key topics and concepts that students need to focus on during their preparation.

The workshop provided valuable tips and strategies for effective preparation, including time management, topic-wise study plans, and practicing mock tests.

The students were advised to strengthen their foundational knowledge in each subject and to practice solving questions from previous years' papers to familiarize themselves with the exam.




Everything in the universe has rhythm. Everything dances." -Maya Angelou

The Primary Department of Shradha House and the Cultural Department of CRPF Public School Rohini came together to commemorate the joyous occasion of International Dance Day in a spectacular showcase of cultural diversity and artistic expression.

The day commenced with the vibrant assembly organized by the students of Shradha House in the Primary Department. This assembly was a colorful mosaic of dance forms from across the globe, offering a kaleidoscopic view of the rich tapestry of dance culture. From graceful ballet to energetic hip-hop, students showcased their talents while immersing themselves in the universal language of dance. The addition of Himachali folk dance infused the event with regional flavor, underscoring the diverse dance traditions within India. Through legends associated with different dance forms, students gained valuable insights into the historical and cultural significance of dance, enriching their understanding of this art form.

Meanwhile, International Dance Day was also celebrated during the Cultural Week with unparalleled zeal and fervor. Participants from various grades dazzled the audience with a mesmerizing array of classical and folk dance styles, reflecting the vibrant cultural heritage of India. Traditional Indian music provided the perfect backdrop, enhancing the immersive experience for both performers and spectators. The event was further elevated by an inspiring speech from the school's esteemed Principal,Mrs.Nidhi Chaudhary, emphasizing the importance of preserving and celebrating cultural heritage through art forms like dance.

The resounding success of these events left everyone feeling united in their appreciation for the beauty and significance of dance in our lives.