18/05/2026
It gives us immense joy and pride to share that Somanshu Dutta of Class XII Science, has secured the 2nd position at the National Level of Vidyarthi Vigyan Manthan 2025–26, held at IIT Gandhinagar.
We extend our heartiest congratulations to Somanshu for this remarkable achievement. His dedication and excellence truly inspire the entire school community.
17/05/2026
Mother’s Day Celebration 2026
Behind every little child who believes in themselves is a mother who believed first.”
A heartwarming Mother’s Day celebration was held at the school for the mothers of our Pre-Nursery and Nursery students. Mothers were warmly invited to spend their special day with their little ones, and the campus came alive with joy, laughter, and cheer. They participated in interactive and fun-filled games like, Look for Your Sunshine, Roll the Ball, Popsicle Timeout, Hungry Frog Duo, Pattern Play, Tangrams, Musical Rhymes, etc, with their wards. They also enjoyed making photo frames and handprint art as keepsakes to take home. It was a beautiful celebration of love, togetherness, and bonding — a day that created lasting memories for both
mothers and children to cherish forever.
15/05/2026
The students of Class VI of Delhi Public School Howrah conducted a meaningful special assembly titled “The Sweetest Offering – Sabari’s Berries: A Tale of Pure Devotion.” Based on an inspiring episode from the Ramayana, the presentation beautifully highlighted the values of devotion, equality, humility, and unconditional love.
Through expressive acting, narration, music, and dance, the students captivated the audience and conveyed the timeless message that true devotion comes from the purity of one’s heart. The assembly was appreciated by all for its heartfelt performances and strong moral values.
08/05/2026
Delhi Public School Howrah celebrated Rabindra Jayanti with great enthusiasm and cultural spirit. A compelling short play portrayed Rabindranath Tagore as both an educationist and a rebel who believed in breaking rigid boundaries of learning and returning to nature as the true classroom. Through music, recitation, and performances, students beautifully honoured the timeless relevance of Tagore’s ideals.
02/05/2026
Marking the eve of Buddha Purnima on 1st May 2026, students of Delhi Public School Howrah were invited to perform at the Indian Museum, Kolkata.
The presentation included a choral recitation and Tagore’s _Chandalika_, both embodying Gautam Buddha’s timeless message against untouchability and social discrimination.