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Brainfeed is a prestigious educational magazine that was launched in the month of April 2013. The research team of Brainfeed carried out an extensive and exhaustive survey to identify the top 500 schools in the country based on excellence in schools’ pedagogic practices, culture, core values and providing quality education to the citizens of tomorrow.
The Jury of Brainfeed School Excellence Award 2018-19 unanimously selected our school under the prescribed criteria for transforming education and young minds through a noteworthy spectrum of initiatives and efforts.
Three cheers for team VBPS!!!
The jury got nominations from selected schools all over Delhi-NCR and then shortlisted on the basis of the information about their school Principals given by the staff and parents as well.
This award was presented to Dr. Amita Saxena for her accomplishments as Principal and Administrator of the School. Through her innovative ideas, she transformed the school's culture and climate together with improved overall academic performance.
Heartiest Congratulations!!!!!
Sanskar Jha was selected for team Bihar in Group-A. His team won its first two matches and lost the third one to Andhra Pradesh . From Group-A, Bihar and Andhra Pradesh qualified for the quarter finals and from Group-B, Maharastra and Telengana made their way to quarter’s. In the semi final Bihar defeated Maharastra and Sanskar Jha won the Man of the Match trophy. In the final championship , Bihar defeated Telengana by 18 runs.
Sanskar’s Performance at a Glance :
Match Played – 05
Runs - 58
Catches - 08 , two run out
Wickets - 08
A certificate will be issued by CBSE for Sanskar’s magnificent and all-rounder performance!
We are proud of you , Keep it up Sanskar !
The students were required to don their thinking caps and utilise their knowledge about the ancient and modern glory of India, its glorious history and culture, literature, geography, natural resources etc to compete against the best.
Durgeshwar Mahto of Class XII-B and Subhodeep Paul of Class X-B bagged the second position and received a certificate and memento. Principal, Dr. Amita Saxena, congratulated the winners and lauded the efforts of the students.
It was organized by Maxfort School, Pitampura on 3rd November,2018.
Students- Naina Sharma, Arjun Mittal and Darsh of class II bagged Second Prize for their wonderful and enthusiastic performance. The audience swayed with delight and applauded them.
Principal, Ms. Amita Saxena congratulated the participants with her motivating words.
It is that time of the year when students start planning their higher course of studies in different colleges. With an objective to provide a direction and guidance to our students in this regard VBPS organised a career fair, in collaboration with the renowned career counsellor Mr Jitin Chawla.
The career fair was held on Tuesday October 30 2018 from 9:30 am onwards in the School lawn and conference hall.
An interactive session for the parents with Mr Jitin Chawla and his team proceeded in the conference hall. Where Mr Chawla spoke about a plethora of universities apart from DU and various carreer options available. Many Indian and foreign university representatives were present in the school and dissipated informationto parents and students in the form of brochures and informationpamphlets. So that students can make an informed choice of career and university .
The event was a great learning experience for all the students, staff and parents
He portrayed the character of Aladdin’s Genie and enthralled the audience with his mesmerizing performance.
He secured Second Position in the competition.
He was encouraged and congratulated by Principal, Dr Amita Saxena.
Paper lanterns and other eco-friendly decorative materials were also made by the students to spread awareness about how to celebrate cracker free diwali. Students learnt the value of minimizing the poisonous effects of crackers and maximizing happiness with earthen lamps.
Before embarking on this act of social cause , in their interaction with the school Principal, the VBPians expressed their views and were determined to be role models themselves, so as to inspire others to protect their environment from noise, dust, harmful gases and smoke caused due to excessive bursting of crackers.
Principal Dr Amita Saxena who is very enthusiastic about all activities related to environmental causes, flagged off the rally. She emphasised the need to minimise air pollution and was pleased to see the spirit and concern among the VBPS students and the staff.
It is seemingly impossible to amass India’s greatness and grandeur into words and its unity in diversity is the strength for all Indians. To celebrate the great traditions and diverse culture of our motherland classes III, IV and V diligently organized a vibrant, contagious and exuberant cultural fiesta ‘Sanskriti’ on 26 October, 2018.
All Students represented the diverse culture and distinct festivals of different states of India like Kashmir, West-Bengal, Punjab, Rajasthan, Maharastra and Uttar Pradesh through some mesmerizing musical and dance performances. The students also organized a Cultural Haat that exhibited not only the traditional clothes and famous things but also served some famous scrumptious food items from different parts of our colourful nation.
The fest ended with a lot of appreciation and motivating words from the principal, Dr. Amita Saxena.
One such Folk Art form is “Madhubani” which is a famous art form of Mithila region. Children learnt about some colourful motifs used in these paintings which describe a story and a ritual of their social life. They made some beautiful and colourful motifs from this art form by working in groups.
Students from classes VI and VIII, Kushagr ,Deepanand, Ali, Jass Sood, participated in Instrumental Fusion competition on 26th October 2018, organised by Shah International School. They got Consolation prize in the event.
Principal, Dr Amita Saxena encouraged the students with motivating words.
Students made beautiful Diwali lamps using coloured papers. They decorated the lamp with variety of decorative materials, golden papers etc. The students showcased their creativity and aesthetic sense.