13/06/2026
We have resisted the "limited seats" line for most of this year. We do not enjoy urgency as a selling tool.
But we are now in June. And the truth is: we are genuinely at the end of the 2026–27 intake.
A few seats remain across certain grades. They will go to families who act this week — not because we are pushing them, but because the families who are waiting to act will not find them next week.
This happens every year. And every year, the families who call us in July say the same thing: "We should have come in March."
If you have been thinking about DWPS — if it has been sitting on a list, or in a browser tab, or in a conversation you meant to follow up on — this is the week to make the call.
Not to commit. Just to have the conversation.
We will tell you honestly what grades have space, what the process looks like, and whether we are the right fit for your child. If we are not — we will say so. We have no interest in enrolling families who are not a good match.
But if we might be — the time is now.
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🎓 Delhi World Public School | Nursery to Class VIII | AY 2026–27
09/06/2026
A boy in Grade 2 once said that seven times eight was fifty-four.
The teacher wrote fifty-four on the board. Then wrote a question mark next to it.
Then asked: "Let's see how you got there."
He explained his thinking. He had started correctly — he knew seven times seven was forty-nine — and then added seven. But he had counted wrong. He had added five instead of seven.
The class found the moment he went wrong. Not because the teacher pointed to it. Because they followed the logic and it stopped making sense at a specific step.
He remembered that lesson for years. Not because he got it wrong. Because someone cared enough about his thinking to follow it all the way to the mistake — and show him, from the inside, what went wrong.
That is what a classroom looks like when teachers are not just trying to get through the syllabus.
At Delhi World Public School, we follow NCF 2005 principles — which hold that examinations and assessment should be integrated with classroom life, not separated from it. That mistakes are the evidence from which learning is built, not the interruption of it.
If you want to see this in practice — not described, but demonstrated — come for a campus visit.
📅 Monday to Saturday, by appointment.
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🎓 Admissions Open | Nursery to Class VIII | AY 2026–27
05/06/2026
🚀 At DWPS, learning goes beyond textbooks!
🔬 STEM Education | 🤖 Robotics | 💡 Innovation
Empowering young minds to become the creators, innovators, and problem-solvers of tomorrow.
DWPS – A STEM Enabled School
05/06/2026
There is a particular look that appears on a child's face around week three of the summer holidays.
The look that says: I have finished everything I wanted to do and now I am waiting for something to happen.
Not sad. Not bored exactly. Just — suspended.
The child who loves school does not get that look. They spend the holidays thinking about what they are going back to. A project they want to continue. A topic someone brought up before the break. A question that has been sitting with them.
This is not a rare type of child. It is what happens to most children when they are in an environment that is genuinely engaging — not just busy.
At Delhi World Public School, the 2026–27 academic year has already begun. A very small number of seats remain across select grades.
If you have been waiting until the holidays are over to make this decision — the decision is making itself.
This week. Not next.
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🎓 Delhi World Public School | Nursery to Class VIII | AY 2026–27
05/06/2026
A student in Grade 2 held up a piece of paper she had made from shredded newspaper and asked:
"Does all paper start like this?"
Her teacher said yes — and spent the next five minutes explaining the full lifecycle of paper. From tree. To pulp. To sheet. To bin. To this — back to a sheet again.
That child went home and asked her parents to stop using paper towels.
Not because someone told her to. Because she understood, physically, in her hands, what paper costs.
This is the version of environmental education that actually changes behaviour. Not the version where children colour in a poster of the earth and are told to switch off lights.
At Delhi World Public School, our Art & Craft programme includes paper recycling and handmade papermaking — not as a special activity, but as a regular part of what children make with their hands. Alongside pottery. Cotton spinning. Clay work.
The child who makes something from what was discarded does not need to be told that waste is a problem. She already knows it. She felt it.
🌿 Happy World Environment Day from Delhi World Public School.
🎓 Admissions Open | Nursery to Class VIII | AY 2026–27
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