INCLUSIVE EDUCATION CLUB ACTIVITIES

Inclusive Education club has been constituted in the school as per DOE guidelines to ensure equal opportunity to all students in all educational and social activities and to help in minimizing societal and attitudinal barriers faced by Divyang students.

The following activities were conducted in the month of April to celebrate Autism Awareness month--

1.Awareness through educational videos shown through smart board in all classes.

2.Poster making

3 Assembly talk and dressing up of students and teachers in blue attire to show support for students with autism.

4. Quiz time in classes

These activities helped in enhancing empathy towards children with special needs and promoted acceptance of individual differences, thereby inculcating respect for all and strengthening pathway to collaborative and inclusive culture.






Health and Hygiene Workshop for Primary classes

A workshop on Health and Hygiene, with focus on Gut Health: Key to a Healthy Life, was organized for the students of Classes 4 and 5 on 28th April, 2025.

The objective of the session was to raise awareness about the importance of maintaining a healthy digestive system for overall well-being.

The workshop was conducted by Ms. Preeti and Ms. Smriti Jain from Yakult Dannone, India. Using an engaging 3D model, they demonstrated how the digestive system works, making the learning experience both informative and enjoyable for the students. The speakers discussed the role of good and bad bacteria in gut health and emphasized the importance of adopting healthy habits to support a better lifestyle.

Throughout the session, students remained actively involved and showed great enthusiasm. They particularly enjoyed the interactive approach of the workshop and found the practical tips shared by the speakers very useful.

Overall, it was an enriching experience that successfully enhanced the students’ understanding of gut health and the simple steps they can take to stay healthy.

As a follow-up activity, a Creative writing exercise was conducted in classes where students enthusiastically penned down their learnings from the workshop.

We are grateful to respected Principal ma'am for her guidance and support in conducting this workshop.




Tushar Attri (IX E),  Raghav Vashishtha (VIII D), Parv Jindal (VIII D), C Shashwin (IX C) and Yash Dahiya (VIII D) secured  first position in an interschool competition “Zest” in the event ‘Creative Cresendos Western Instrumental’ organised by Vikas Bharati Public School on 26th April 2025.






ABHIK DABAS (VIIIC) and VANSH (VIIB) have won Second Position in संवाद वाचन, an interschool competition held by St. Margaret Senior Secondary School, Prashant Vihar.



The campus of CRPF Public School, Rohini, echoed with pride and celebration as we welcomed back one of our most illustrious alumni — Aakash Garg, a shining star from the batch of 2018, who has etched his name in history by securing the 5th All India Rank in the esteemed UPSC Civil Services Examination 2024.
Known for his academic brilliance and quiet determination even during his school days, Aakash has always stood out. With unwavering focus and relentless perseverance, he pursued his dream of serving the nation, transforming it into a remarkable achievement that has become a source of immense pride for his alma mater.
To honour his stellar accomplishment, a special interaction session was organised that brought together eager students, proud teachers, and cherished memories. The event began on a warm and heartfelt note, as our respected Principal ma'am, Mrs. Nidhi Chaudhary, extended a warm welcome , celebrating not just his success, but also the values and grit that led him there.
Aakash shared the story behind the headlines, his challenges, moments of doubt, and the discipline that kept him going. Students, brimming with curiosity, asked thoughtful questions, hoping to unlock the secrets of his success. His honest, grounded responses left everyone inspired and deeply moved.
It was more than just a celebration; it was a moment of reflection ,a reminder that within every classroom sits a future leader, waiting to rise and shine.






 To commemorate English Language Day, and honour the bard, CRPF Public School, Rohini, organized a series of engaging and intellectually stimulating activities that celebrated the richness, versatility, and global significance of the English language. The celebrations aimed at enhancing students’ appreciation for the language while honing their communication, literary, and critical thinking skills.

1. Shakespeare Quiz Competition:

A specially curated quiz was conducted for students, focusing on the life and works of William Shakespeare. Students answered questions ranging from famous lines and characters to lesser-known facts about the Bard’s influence on the English language.

2. Debate Competition – “English: A Global Necessity or Cultural Dominance?”

A spirited debate was conducted wherein students explored the impact of English as a global language. Participants showcased well-researched arguments, impressive diction, and persuasive oratory skills, sparking thoughtful discussions among peers and teachers alike.

3. Phrasal Verbs Popularised by Shakespeare:

An interactive classroom activity highlighted phrasal verbs and idiomatic expressions coined or popularised by Shakespeare.

4. Speaking Activities

Students participated in numerous oratory activities. Emphasis was laid on pronunciation, intonation, and expressive delivery.

The English Language Day celebration at CRPF Public School, Rohini, was a meaningful and enriching experience that ignited a deeper love for the language among students. Through a variety of literary and linguistic activities, the event not only honoured William Shakespeare’s legacy but also emphasized the enduring power of English in connecting cultures and minds.

We thank Principal ma'am for endless support.







World Book Day Celebrations

Pre primary department (23/4/25)

World Book Day was celebrated with great enthusiasm. The event aimed to foster a love for reading among students and to highlight the importance of books in shaping young minds.

The students were encouraged and motivated to read a book fortnightly and narrate that story in the class in their own words so as to enhance their speaking and imaginary skills. They were motivated to buy good story books and set up a home library.

Classroom activities included storytelling sessions, book-themed quizzes, and bookmark-making. Teachers narrated classic story tales sparking lively discussions among students.

The celebrations successfully instilled a deeper appreciation for reading and encouraged students to explore the magical world of books beyond their curriculum.




 Suchiishwar and Bhavana of Class XII F participated in an international online debate on the topic "Indian-Sri Lankan Relations: A Model for Regional Cooperation in South Asia", organised by Edu TV. The event witnessed participation from numerous reputed schools across India and South Asia. A panel of esteemed judges, including members of the Sri Lankan Embassy, evaluated the performances.

Suchiishwar highlighted the historical and cultural ties between India and Sri Lanka, emphasizing the role of shared heritage in strengthening bilateral relations. Bhavana focused on economic collaboration, maritime security, and the importance of people-to-people contact in building a resilient regional partnership.

We extend our heartfelt gratitude to our respected Principal, Mrs. Nidhi Chaudhary, for encouraging and enabling students to engage in such prestigious international platforms, thereby nurturing global perspectives and confidence.



 “The earth is what we all have in common.” – Wendell Berry

On 22 April 2025, CRPF Public School marked Earth Day with a whole‑school programme spanning Pre‑Primary to Grade 12. A themed morning assembly—song, dance, poem and pledge—set the tone, urging students to be “guardians  of nature 

The day blended art, science and civic action, leaving new greenery on campus and a stronger commitment to protect our planet.

We extend our heartfelt thanks to the Principal ,Mrs Nidhi Chaudhary, whose vision and unwavering support made every activity possible and inspired the entire school to act with purpose for the planet. Her leadership continues to nurture eco‑conscious minds across the campus.














Proud Moment for CRPF Public School Rohini It's a moment of immense pride for CRPF Public School, Rohini, as one of its distinguished alumni has achieved remarkable success. He completed his 12th grade in 2018 and BTech in 2022. Secured fifth rank in civil services examination 2024.




Bagless Day  ( Primary Department)

Theme -- Honoring our Roots

Date -- April 19, 2025.

In alignment with the National Education Policy's vision of experiential learning, students of Primary Department enjoyed 'Bagless Day ' with the theme ' Honoring our Roots'. The day was designed to help students connect with India's cultural and historical heritage through storytelling, art, music, games, and food -- all without textbooks.

It was pure fun participating in Indian traditional game ' Lagori ' which is played using seven stones. This activity brought highest level of excitement, teamwork and a glimpse into India's rich play culture. Music class introduced students to Raag Vrindavani Sarang, sparking curiosity about classical Indian music.

In language classes, students enjoyed an engaging narration of traditional folk tales. The stories were interactive and conveyed moral values in a fun way. They also shared their thoughts on ' What makes India special?' They talked about cultural diversity, multilingualism, landmarks, monuments, food and cuisine, and natural beauty. In Hindi class, students loved to compose poems.

Students of class 3 in Maths class presented the data using Tally Marks.This activity helped students to build foundational skills in data handling, counting, and organization. It helped them relate math in daily life. Students of classes 4 and 5   created beautiful Kolam designs appreciating the traditional art form.

ATL visit for students of class 3 was both educational and fun, providing students with a glimpse into the world of innovation and technology.

In EVS, students of class 4 learnt about traditional Indian food, their ingredients and health benefits. A small tasting session was also conducted. Students of class 5 made greeting cards/ drawings using turmeric paste and soap solution. They were amazed to see the magic of writing with soap solution on paper coated with turmeric paste and changing of colour from yellow to red. They were told the principle behind the magic that how turmeric being an indicator changes color from yellow to red on coming in contact with soap solution, which is a base.

In Value Education class, children expressed gratitude to God for all the blessings they have in their lives.

It was a joyful and enriching experience for everyone as it helped to nurture creativity, collaboration and a deeper connection to our roots.

Primary Department 








 Class VI: Happiness Tree

Students reflected on personal happiness, connecting with their feelings by writing what brings them joy on leaf cutouts. They created a collaborative "Happiness Tree" on A4 sheets, fostering a positive mindset.

Class VII & VIII: Emotional Release

Activity Overview

1. Emotion Check-In: Students identified and reflected on negative emotions.

2. Creative Expression: Students expressed and released emotions through:

    - Writing poems/journal entries

    - Creating art representing emotions

    - Writing letters to their emotions (Letter to My Emotions)

    - Creating emotional collages

This activity helped students recognize and manage negative emotions through creative reflection.

We're grateful to our Principal Mam for providing opportunities for students to showcase their creativity and achieve balance in their lives.

 Team Middle School

Class VI: Happiness Tree

Students reflected on personal happiness, connecting with their feelings by writing what brings them joy on leaf cutouts. They created a collaborative "Happiness Tree" on A4 sheets, fostering a positive mindset.

Class VII & VIII: Emotional Release

Activity Overview

1. Emotion Check-In: Students identified and reflected on negative emotions.

2. Creative Expression: Students expressed and released emotions through:

    - Writing poems/journal entries

    - Creating art representing emotions

    - Writing letters to their emotions (Letter to My Emotions)

    - Creating emotional collages

This activity helped students recognize and manage negative emotions through creative reflection.

We're grateful to our Principal Mam for providing opportunities for students to showcase their creativity and achieve balance in their lives.

 Team Middle School









World Heritage Day inspires us to explore our roots and celebrate our global unity.

To mark this day and raise awareness among the students about the importance of preserving our rich cultural and historical heritage, a special assembly was conducted in Pre-Primary department by Class 1 on 17 th April,2025.

The assembly commenced with the morning prayer, followed by the news headlines and thought of the day.

A beautiful poem was then recited by students celebrating the timeless glory of Indian heritage.

The students gave an engaging presentation on our heritage sites like Taj Mahal, Qutub Minar, Hampi etc. They spoke passionately about importance of protecting our heritage for future generations. They highlighted effective and meaningful ways to preserve them.

To conclude, the students shared powerful slogans that echoed the message of the day:

“Preserve the past, protect the future,

Don't let our heritage fade - let's protect what our ancestors made".

Pre -Primary Incharge, Ms.Hema Batra addressed the students and emphasized the importance of preserving our national heritage. She encouraged them to respect and protect monuments by not scribbling on walls or littering at historical sites. She also motivated the children to explore India’s rich cultural legacy by visiting heritage sites during their vacations.

The assembly was both informative and inspiring, reminding everyone that our heritage is not just about monuments—it's our identity and pride and we all have to take a collective responsibility to conserve our priceless heritage and history.




JINISHA of Class VI A has made us all proud by winning the Gold Medal in the ISKF Open International Karate Championship – 2025, held on 13th April 2025 at Community Centre, Sector-27, Gurugram, Haryana.



The school came alive with festive spirit on April 11, 2025, as students across the Pre-Primary, Primary, and Middle wings celebrated Baisakhi and Ambedkar Jayanti with great enthusiasm through vibrant special assemblies.

The day began with a soulful prayer, followed by inspiring thoughts, poems, and informative talks highlighting the cultural and historical significance of Baisakhi as a harvest festival and the formation of the Khalsa Panth. Ambedkar Jayanti was also marked with reverence, shedding light on Dr. B.R. Ambedkar’s contributions to the nation.

Students brought colour and joy to the stage through melodious songs, energetic bhangra and gidda performances, and engaging dramatizations. The Pre-Primary children brightened up the day with their Yellow Day activities, floury shadow art, and joyful song and poem recitations. Primary students crafted kites and posters, while the Middle wing added depth through informative presentations and lively cultural items.

A special prize distribution ceremony was also held to honour winners of the Valour Day Art Competition and international achievements, instilling a sense of pride and patriotism.

We extend heartfelt gratitude to our respected Principal, Mrs. Nidhi Chaudhary, for her constant support and for providing students with such enriching platforms to express their talents and learnings.