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Delhi Public
School, Ranchi was established on 17th
July 1989. The school aims at giving a
qualitatively high standard of education which
would develop the student’s innate potential to
the fullest. The school is a co-educational
English medium Senior Secondary School recognized
by the directorate of education and affiliated to
Central Board of Secondary education under All
India 10+2 pattern in both science and commerce
Streams. It is managed by the Delhi Public
School Society, New Delhi, a registered body under
the Indian societies Registration Act of 1860 with
eminent educationists and philanthropists.
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Infrastructure |
The school
has well equipped modern labs–for physics,
Chemistry, Biology and computer science. It also
has a well stocked library having more than 20,000
books.
A
large number of reputed journals are subscribed by
the school. There are separate rooms for Art and
Craft and Music.
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What is
Expected of Delhi Public School Students? |
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They should
take good care of their health and keep robust and
strong.
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They should
always be friendly with others in and out of the
school.
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They should
avoid vulgarity in talk and behavior.
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They should
accept whatever work is assigned to them as their
rightful share. They should face difficulties
courageously.
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They should
always be ready to lend a helping hand at home to
their parents, brothers and sisters; in school to
teachers and companions, and any unattended visitors
they happen to meet on the school premises.
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They should
rise when any teacher or visitor comes to talk to
them.
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They should
never cheat to be unfair at play.
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They should
be truthful whatever the cost.
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They
should never be cruel. They should know that cruelty
is the trait of a bully, while kindness is the mark of
a gentleman.
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They should
respect the liberty and the rights of others.
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They should
respect the beauty and present ability of the
classroom and of the school premises and report any
damage they may observe.
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They should
never hesitate to say 'No' when asked or tempted to do
a thing which they know to be wrong.
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Instead of
lamenting and grumbling over the evils of this word,
they should try to contribute their share in making it
a better place to live in.
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They should
look upon people from all parts of the world as their
brethren irrespective of their color or creed.
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They should
not waste their time in idle gossip.
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They should
take pride in wearing their school uniform.
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They should
be brave and courageous and should express themselves
freely but with politeness.
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They should
accept their mistakes boldly, in case they commit any,
on the other hand they should be strong enough to deny
any charges against them, provided they have not done
anything wrong.
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