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School in Dharan, Nepal
Delhi public School,Dharan
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Location
Dharan
Nepal
Information
Typenon-profit, non-proprietary educational body
Established1996
School districtSunsari
HeadmasterMrs Mita Majumoar
WebsiteHomepage

Delhi Public School, Dharan is a school in Dharan, Nepal, run under the aegis of Delhi Public School Society.

History

The DPS Society is a non-profit, non-proprietary educational body working for your child. It was founded by Mrs Mita Majumoar in Dharan in 1996.

The campus

Located in Dharan, the school is surrounded by hamlets and wheat fields. The school has a natural, pollution-free environment. It is set in a sprawling campus which exudes peaceful and relaxed environ ideal for learning. The campus here also constitutes of state of the art Classrooms, Science and Computer Laboratories, Sports Zone, Auditoriums etc.

Facilities

The school has a multimedia centre, which houses the library and the computer labs. The library contains reference books and encyclopedias; it subscribes to major Indian and international publications. The computer labs are open to all students and teachers; the School ensures uninterrupted internet connectivity.

The school has physics, chemistry and biology labs, and mathematics and language labs.

Academic programmes

The school is co-educational, open to both boys and girls from Pre-Nursery to Class VIIIth, with classes from IXth onwards to be added soon. The medium of instruction is English and the students are taught Hindi and foreign languages such as French.

Scholarships and awards

The school follows CBSE Board.

International and national exchange program are arranged for both students and teachers, allowing them exposure to life and work in diverse surroundings. Ccounseling is given to students regarding higher studies and career opportunities abroad. There is a regular system of reporting on students’ progress throughout the year. Partial Scholarships are awarded to deserving candidates whose parents may need financial support. Internal awards are available for achievements.

Beyond the classroom

The school offers training in many artistic disciplines including vocal and instrumental music, theatre, mime and dance, art and design, drawing, painting, batik, tie and dye, photography, sculpture making, wood-work and computer aided design.

There are studios, a music room, and a dance room in the Creative and Performing Arts Centre. An auditorian is planned for drama, music and dance performances. Students are encouraged to show their work in exhibitions and become accustomed to public performance, both to demonstrate their skills and increase their self-confidence.

Clubs, societies and workshops run cocurricular activities such as horse riding, art, electronics, astronomy, debating, elocution, story-telling, quiz, calligraphy, yoga and aerobics.

Career counselling talks and workshops help the students to plan their future with an understanding of the profession which they may wish to choose. Leadership skills are developed through the students’ prefectorial committee and the menu committee.

Library

The library at DPS Dharan was set up by Full Circle Library, a book store. It contains about 3000 books chosen from world literature.

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