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From the Vice Principals' Desk
The session 2020-21 will be recorded in the annals of history
because of the technological revolution brought about in the
realm of education. Though it was a challenging time due to
the pandemic, we all explored new methodologies to sustain
the teaching learning process with the same pace and
effectiveness. Although it was a period of virtual schooling,
the graph of our success only kept escalating. Whether it was
Inter-DPS events or Inter-School events, our students made us
proud by wining several accolades. Special assemblies were conducted to celebrate every
occasion and a Virtual Scholars' Day was also organized to felicitate the meritorious
students. We also successfully selected the Student Council and conferred the posts in a
virtual ceremony, drawing a huge attendance of parents and students. The school also
smoothly conducted various public exams like NEET-2020, UPSC exam for Civil Services
protocols.
Prelims and CBSE Compartment exams amidst the pandemic, following all the safety
And we all could sail smoothly through these turbulent times because of the able
Chairperson, Ms Vrinda Sarup.
mentorship of our principal Ms. Sandhya Awasthi and valuable guidance of our
Best Wishes
Narendra Singh
Vice Principal
When the Covid lockdown started in the month of March,
there was a sudden stillness. But we realised that the show
must go on and soon we got ticking- systematically and
joyously. The teaching faculty at DPS Greater Noida rose to
the occasion, accepting the challenge to help every child
become a “shining star”, utilising the available resources to
the optimum level. The children too adapted to the new
virtual teaching learning platform with alacrity and
enthusiasm. Also worth mentioning is the unconditional
support received from the parents during this
school.
unprecedented time that will be carved in the history of the
Be it curricular or co-curricular arena, our children made their mark. The 'Rakhi Making
Activity 'initiated by the school saw the children making beautiful Rakhis that were
distributed among the Corona Warriors as a token ofimmense gratitude.
We are very mindful that this year has not been just remote learning, but learning to be.
Therefore, this magazine has emerged as our attempt to urge the students to write
into the writers they want to be.
about the things they feel, see and do. We hope that this head start will help them develop
Manju Verma
Vice Principal
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