Principal Message

PRINCIPAL MESSAGE

Dear Parents,
“The ability to read, write, and analyze; the confidence to stand up and demand justice and equality; the qualifications and connections to get your foot in the door and take your seat at the table — all of that starts with education.”
-Michelle Obama

Today, the role of school is not only to pursue academic excellence but also to motivate and empower its students to be lifelong learners, critical thinkers, and productive members of an ever-changing global society. At Dhanna Bhagat Public School, we provide an atmosphere to our students for multifaceted development, where children are encouraged to channelize their potential in the pursuit of excellence. This can only be possible in a holistic, student-centric environment.

Learning is not a progress limited to schools and colleges only, nor does it end with conclusion of one’s school career. It is indeed a lifelong process. This school is oriented to the total formation of a child and to adaptation of various methods suiting the dynamics of changing world in order to achieve common goals and objectives. It is further characterized by shared vision-responsibilities and above all, love and faith in God in order to achieve these goals. “The principal goal of education in the schools should be creating men and women who are capable of doing new things, not simply repeating what other generations have done.”
-Jean Piaget

The school encourages all students to participate in a variety of co-curricular activities from dance, art and drama to a variety of sports to social work to environmental conservation activities, (the list goes on). It is important for a child to explore and find their strengths in order to reach their true potential. Whether a child is an introvert or extrovert personality, the aim is to nurture the child into a self-confident individual.
Dear students, it is my message to you all that the people of fine character live by their values. They are honest and are committed to truthfulness, word and deed. True character thus encompasses the capacity for self-discipline.
Character creates self-respect, which in turn leads to high self-esteem. Maturity is reflected in all aspects of character-the decision we make, the friends we choose and the responsibilities we accept. Always remember to uphold the dignity of people. Be always ready to give preference to other. What you are is God’s gift to you. What you become is your gift to God. Have something to live for. Bring out the best in you.
The School’s Mission Statement states, “DBPS endeavours to prepare each student for academic, social and personal success by creating a community of empowered and diverse learners striving to be globally minded citizens in an atmosphere of mutual respect, understanding and trust.”

Thank you
With warm regards
Mrs. Neelam Dahiya
(Principal) D.B.P.S.