‘Adelante 2026 – The Farewell’ at Delhi Public School, Miyapur was a heartfelt celebration marking the transition of Grade 12 students to a new chapter in life. The event featured auspicious rituals, a graceful ramp walk, vibrant cultural performances, and the presentation of titles and awards. Emotional speeches and the crowning ceremony made the evening memorable, celebrating the batch’s growth, resilience, and achievements.
On 26th November 2025, students of Classes 8I and 8J presented an engaging morning assembly on “Mawlynnong – Asia’s Cleanest Village, Meghalaya.” Through informative presentations and a skit titled “Clean-Up Relay Challenge,” the assembly highlighted the importance of cleanliness, community participation, and sustainable living, inspiring students to adopt responsible habits for a cleaner and greener world.
On 26th November 2025, students of Grade VI G and VI K conducted a meaningful morning assembly on the theme “Singing Stones of Hampi.” Through a shloka, skit, song, and dance, the assembly highlighted Hampi’s rich cultural heritage, architectural brilliance, and the importance of preserving India’s glorious legacy, leaving the audience inspired and proud of the nation’s history.
Students of Grade 8G and 8H conducted a special morning assembly on the theme Rustic India – Unplugged, highlighting the uniqueness of Shani Shingnapur Temple, Maharashtra. Through a speech, skit, facts, and a graceful Maharashtrian dance, the assembly emphasized values of faith, honesty, and devotion.
Grade 8E and 8F of DPS Miyapur presented a vibrant assembly on “The Mystery of Kodinhi – The Village of Twins” on 21 November 2025 in the Prithvi Block Multipurpose Hall. Through a prayer, an informative skit, lively dance and interesting facts, the students highlighted the unique phenomenon of twin births in Kodinhi and the village’s cultural richness. Overall, the assembly was engaging, informative and enriched students’ understanding of India’s fascinating diversity.
Grades 8C and 8D conducted their assembly on “Lepakshi – The Village of the Veerabhadra Temple and the Hanging Pillar” on 20 November in the school MPH. The programme included a prayer, thought and news, followed by an informative introduction, skit, and a vibrant dance performance. The well-coordinated assembly showcased student talent and confidence. It concluded with the national anthem and left students enriched with knowledge about India’s unique heritage.