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4.4 Based on 278 reviews
talent apna – a year ago

Ok

Nalini Kaushik – a month ago

Good teaching facilities. Good school. i will give 4☆ for hygiene. And 5☆ in rest of all things.

Neelima Maurya – in the last week

the teacher's always support each children and in this covid the school is helping every child my daughter 's name is Ananya Maurya from class 6a the class teacher Rashi Mam Was also very helpful for Ananya and all student Thank you

Simrandeep Singh CHAMAK – a month ago

First, let me share that I am from the class of 1998, having joined this school in 1984. So, my review is based on my experience over the 14 years during the last century and things would surely be different now. Having been established in 1977, this was apparently the 13th DPS in India and abroad. I started with Prep. Junior and passed out at 12th. All these years, I was a mediocre. Of course, there were many overwhelming, good, bad and ugly times, but in hindsight I feel lucky for having studied here and the school has played a solid role in shaping me for whatever I am today. Keeping nostalgia aside, I honestly jot down my experience hereunder: Pros: - Reasonably high standards of education. - Education was always in English medium for all the subjects including sports, with exception to the subjects of Hindi, Sanskrit and hindi songs that were taught in the Music class. - Most of the faculty was dedicated. Let's say 90%. Some were exceptional and I hold them in high esteems. - Computer education was introduced as early as 1989(while I was in 4th standard) and became a subject in 6th standard. Well equipped lab too. - Decent sports activities. I have fond memories of many years and also the basket ball coaching during the afternoon during 9th and 10th standard. - Well equipped Biology, Chemistry and Physics labs. - High standards of discipline(and strictness). Honestly it's important and been ingrained, they are helping me today in meeting the global standards with ease. - Manners, ethics, being socially responsible, nationalism and secularism are some other vitals strongly going along today, making me a better human and a humble professional earning respect from around the world. Cons: - Life is a race. Yes, competition all through the school life. Fear of loosing would be one's sole motivation to excel. But how can all be #1? - Being a mediocre, I barely would get any opportunities because there were better performing students than me, so they'd get multiple opportunities which would further hone their skills and confidence. I and many more like me and the ones below would be left behind. - Some stereotyping, favoritism and prejudice would always prevail, so some students by default would get preference while others being rejected. - Sports activities were decent but as for the period was concerned, it was limited to only one period per week. Meaning, about 36 periods or say 20 hours per year. - No concrete measures would be taken on how to let the underperforming or mediocre students pick the pace. That said, the standards were fairly high and overall environment would lead to an all-in-all development of 'every' child. After having passed out from this school, over the years I realized where do we Depsites stand. We surely outstand. Thank you :-)

anubha aggarwal – a month ago

It's very good 👍🏻