Exhibition by Class XI Students of CRPF Public School, Rohini

The students of Class XI at CRPF Public School, Rohini, recently put up an impressive exhibition, showcasing their knowledge, creativity, and innovation across a range of themes.

Class XI A focused on Modern British Monuments in India, featuring detailed models and presentations on the Gateway of India, Howrah Bridge, Connaught Place, India Gate, and St. George's Cathedral. The exhibits highlighted the architectural and historical significance of these iconic structures.

Class XI C, the Commerce students, provided insights into the workings of financial markets. They demonstrated stock exchange mechanisms using candlestick charts, showcased the inspiring business journey of Mr. Ratan Tata, explained the functions of the Reserve Bank of India, and outlined the stages of unicorn formation. An interactive stock exchange game allowed visitors to gain a practical understanding of the market.

Class XI D showcased projects across Physics, Maths, and Chemistry, including models on Pascal's Hydraulic Law, Waves, and electronic concepts like Smart City initiatives and Non-Conventional Energy solutions.

Class XI E presented innovative projects such as a Smart City Anti-Theft System equipped with sensors to detect theft, a Disaster Management Model focusing on earthquake detection and response, and a practical Rainwater Harvesting system for sustainable water management.

Class XI F highlighted the Green Revolution with an Automatic Watering System, the White Revolution through milk safety testing using pH values, models of the Atomic Research Centre, and a Smart Roadways project to enhance safety at U-turns.

The exhibition reflected the students' dedication to learning and their ability to creatively address contemporary challenges.















A Proud Moment for CRPF Public School, Rohini - A Student’s Thrilling Journey to Sriharikota

CRPF Public School, Rohini, is elated to share the achievement of one of its students of class XI, Ashutosh Mishra, who brought honor to the school through his success in the National Space Day Quiz 2024, organized by MyGov. Securing a position among the top 100 winners was a remarkable feat, earning him a cash prize of ₹2000, a certificate, a t-shirt, a laptop bag, a pen, and a notebook. However, the highlight of his victory was an exclusive invitation to visit the renowned SDSC SHAR, Sriharikota—India's prestigious spaceport.

The highlights of the visit are :-

Ø  Welcome into Brahmaprakash Hall of Sriharikota by the Chief Planning Engineer, who provided deep insights into ISRO’s vision and operations.

Ø  Tour of the Mission Control Centre, where India’s space leaders, including the ISRO Chairman and Prime Minister Modi, oversee rocket launches.

Ø  Learning strategic advantages of Sriharikota’s geographical location, making it an ideal launch site.

Ø  Watching a short film detailing the spaceport's history.

Ø  Conduct of small interviews, giving a platform to share his experiences and insights.

The visit was concluded by the MyGov officials reminding the students of the rare privilege they had experienced, visiting such a restricted and significant site.





Class 1 Maths Competition

Theme :- MATHMANIA

In the Maths competition organized for our students, Class 1 students showcased their talent, creativity and understanding of mathematical concepts through engaging displays and interactive activities. The theme, 'MATHMANIA' allowed children to demonstrate how mathematics shapes our world.

Students crafted impressive models and games, designed to experience hands-on interaction making learning fun and memorable. Projects also showcased the application of maths in daily life situations. Presentations not only highlighted mathematical principles but also showcased the beauty of math in artistic expressions.

Some students presented stories that incorporated math concepts, making them relatable and entertaining. This innovative approach captivated audiences, demonstrating that math is not just numbers but also narratives.

The competition was a resounding success, fostering a love for mathematics. The judges Mrs Suman Dhingra and Mrs Pooja Negi applauded and praised the creativity and hard work that went into each project.  We are grateful to Principal Mam, Mrs. Nidhi Chaudhary for providing such a platform and inspiring students to explore their passions and develop their skills. Participating in Maths competition made Maths both  educational and enjoyable for the students.





Class 3 Math Charts and Model Making Competition

To promote creativity and mathematical thinking among students, Math Charts and Model Making Competition was organised on 26th October. Students enthusiastically participated in the competition showcasing their creativity, analytical abilities and concept clarity.

Students made creative mathematical charts and models that demonstrated connection of mathematics to real-world applications and abstract theories.

The competition was judged by Mrs. Nakashi Bajaj and Mr. D. P. Singh. We would like to forward our sincere thanks to our respected Principal Ma’am Mrs. Nidhi Chaudhary for her constant support and motivation. Such, competitions encourage students to appreciate the beauty and utility of mathematics.





Science Spectacle by Class - Class 2

A science competition titled 'Science Spectacle' was organised for students of Class 2 on October 25, 2024. The aim of the competition was to cultivate scientific curiosity and explore the wonders of science through simple experiments. Students enthusiastically participated, showcasing their models and science posters & conducted experiments.

Each model was inspired by the logical and scientific approach with innovative ideas. The projects like on renewable energy, rain water harvesting, seed germination, different means of the communication were amongst the projects that attracted everyone’s attention. The budding science enthusiasts of the class -II showcased colourful and working models.

The judges Mrs. Hema Miglani and Mrs. Suman Naugain were impressed by the students' performances and offered valuable feedback and encouragement.

The exhibition was a resounding success under the mentorship of Principal ma'am, Ms Nidhi Chaudhary.We are extremely grateful to Principal ma'am for her guidance and for providing platform to children to showcase their talent.



Character Portrayal Competition

On October 14th, 2024, a vibrant Character Portrayal Competition was held for Class 2 students. The theme for this exciting event was 'Our National Heroes, inspiring young minds to learn about and embody the values of legendary figures who shaped India's history.

Students, dressed in colorful attire, came alive as various national heroes. From the valiant Rani Laxmibai to the ever-inspiring Bhagat Singh, the children delivered heartfelt portrayals, brimming with enthusiasm and a sense of national pride.

The judges were captivated by the students' performances and left speechless by their talent and dedication. Each portrayal was unique, showcasing the students' understanding of their chosen heroes and their impact on India.

After the competition concluded, the in-charge mam, Ms Hema Batra, took the stage to share her thoughts. She expressed her heartfelt gratitude to the judges, Dr Simin Akhter and Ms Aradhana Goel, for their time and valuable feedback. More importantly, she commended the students for their phenomenal performances, highlighting the importance of learning about national heroes and keeping their legacy alive.

This Character Portrayal Competition was undoubtedly a resounding success. It fostered a spirit of patriotism and historical awareness among the young participants, leaving an impactful mark on their learning journey.

Result are as follows :-

1st position -

HARIKA KAUR  (II-DAFFODILS)

AADYA SINGH  (II-DAFFODILS)

2nd position -

ISHIKA YADAV (II-DAISIES)

3rd position -

DHWANI  (II-SUNFLOWER)


 

Glad to share that two students from Pre Primary department won prize in online inter school competitions held at Gyan Mandir Public school, Naraina Vihar.

1. VANSH DAGAL of class KG DAFFODILS secured SPECIAL PRIZE 

Name of the Event - MELODY MANIA (Jingle)

2. Shivansh Kumar of class 2 SUNFLOWERS secured THIRD POSITION 

Name of the Event - Beat the Street Rap Song




 Hireena Jaggi, a student of class 7A of our school  received an honorable mention in the TOI NIE Colour Splash competition held on 19.10.24. This is a fantastic achievement, showcasing her artistic talent and creativity.



Intra Class Model and Poster Making Competition- CLASS VI

“History and culture are not just stories of the past, they are the foundations upon which innovation is built.”

To encourage the students to showcase their knowledge and creativity through posters and models and explore Indian history, culture, and innovative traditions through research, creativity, and collaboration, an Intra-Class Model and Poster Making Competition was organised for Class VI on October 25, 2024 in the Basement Hall-1. Different teams from Class VI enthusiastically participated, presenting topics that highlighted significant monuments, historical figures, and ancient concepts.  The themes included by the students in their model making were:

·         The Great Bath of Mohenjodaro

·         Script of Ashokan Pillar/Harappan Civilization

·         Sanchi Stupa

·         City Planning of the Indus Valley Civilization

·         Portraits of Buddha, Mahavir, and the Priest King

·         Coinage of different dynasties

·         Ramayana, Mahabharata, Vedas

·         Ayurveda Medicinal System

·         Yoga

·         Vedic Mathematics Concepts

This competition allowed students to explore their creativity while integrating knowledge from scholastic subjects. They worked collaboratively, demonstrating teamwork, innovation, and an in-depth understanding of India’s rich heritage.

We would like to extend our sincere thanks to our honorable judges, Mr. Suraj Pal and Mrs. Anita Uboveja for their valuable time and feedback. The event would not have been successful without the constant support of our respected Principal Ma’am Mrs. Nidhi Chaudhary, who provided this platform for students to express their talents.











24 hostel students visited the police memorial, had the opportunity to honor and remember the brave officers who sacrificed their lives in the line of duty. The students were deeply moved as they observed the solemn atmosphere and read the names inscribed on the memorial. It was a meaningful experience, fostering a greater appreciation for the courage and dedication of law enforcement personnel. The visit also encouraged thoughtful discussions about public service, responsibility, and community safety. We would like to sincerely thank our Principal ma’am for providing this opportunity to visit the police memorial. It was a meaningful and impactful Experience.


Intra Class Model and Poster Making Competition

MONUMENTS OF MEDIEVAL INDIA 

CLASS VII   October 24, 2024

"Monuments are full of wisdom, for they have been filled with what they have seen and heard for hundreds of years"!

An exhibition of the incredible monuments of India was organised by the students of Class VII showcasing their knowledge, innovation, and creativity. This exhibition cum competition enabled the students to learn, explore and work as a team. The students showcased their confidence, public speaking skills, as well as their educational and artistic expressions. The notable themes included in the exhibition were-

·         Temples of India

·         Mughal Architecture

·         Golden Temple

·         Manuscripts

·         Games and puzzles on monuments of Medieval India

·         Military and Administration under the Mughal Empire

·         Mathematicians of India

·         Unani medicinal system

·         Trigonometry in medieval India

We would like to thank our honorable judges, Dr. Anju Dwivedi and Ms. Kulpreet Kaur for observing, listening, and interacting with the participants. They appreciated all students for their creativity and hard work. A special note of gratitude to honorable Principal Ma'am to provide the students with an opportunity to exhibit their caliber and talent.












Intra-Class Experiment and Chart Making Competition

Class 5 Science Safari: Fun, Learning, Wow!

Date: 23 October 2024

An intra-class experiment and chart-making competition was successfully conducted, with an exceptional participation from over 50 students. Each student thoroughly prepared presentations and conducted experiments based on assigned topics, showcasing their creativity and grasp of scientific concepts.

Students transformed into inventive thinkers and scientists, presenting captivating findings. The competition was expertly judged by respected Dr. Vichita Yadav and Mrs. Sakshi Kansal, who offered valuable insights to further refine the experiments.

It was a wonderful opportunity to showcase the endless wonder and excitement of Science, highlighting the students' innate curiosity and enthusiasm for discovery.





 Exhibition Report on the Renaissance Period by Class 8 Students

On October 23, 2024, Class 8 students organized an impressive exhibition on the Renaissance period, showcasing their creativity, research, and deep understanding of this crucial era in history.

Highlights of the Exhibition:

1. Art and Architecture Display:

Students created intricate models of famous Renaissance structures like the Florence Cathedral and St. Peter’s Basilica.

Paintings inspired by Michelangelo demonstrated the students’ grasp of perspective, anatomy, and proportion.

A special section was dedicated to Renaissance artists, where students explained the significance of iconic works such as the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper.

2. Scientific Contributions:

A group of students highlighted the contributions of Galileo Galilei and Nicolaus Copernicus. Models of the telescope were displayed, along with explanations of how these innovations shaped modern science.

The exhibition also featured the Hubble Space Telescope and Sir Isaac Newton’s contributions to science, linking Renaissance discoveries to contemporary advancements.

3. Literature and Music:

The literature section featured presentations on renowned Renaissance writers like William Shakespeare and Dante Alighieri, showcasing their lasting influence on modern literature.

A Renaissance music ensemble performed pieces using traditional instruments such as the lute and harpsichord, providing an auditory journey back to the 15th and 16th centuries.

The students were deeply involved in every aspect of the exhibition—from research and creation to presentation and performance. Their engagement with the subject matter was evident through detailed explanations and thoughtful responses to the judges’ questions.

Overall, the Renaissance exhibition was a resounding success, offering a rich educational experience for all involved.

The judgement was done by Mr D.S.Rawat and Ms. Simmi. They keenly observed and listened to all participants and selected 3 best models from each section.

They also appreciated the efforts done by all students.

A special note of gratitude goes to our Principal Mam, who gave opportunity to students to show their talent.