Delhi Public School, Faridabad

Delhi Public School, Faridabad is a School in Sector 19, Faridabad, Haryana, India founded on 10 July 1995.

Delhi Public School, Faridabad
Location
Sector 19, Mathura Road

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Coordinates28.4211°N 77.3078°E / 28.4211; 77.3078
Information
Established1995
PrincipalMr Anil Kumar
Area32,000 sq. m.
SportsFootball, Cricket, Basketball, Badminton, Volleyball, Tennis, Kabbadi, Kho-Kho, Athletics
School fees₹ 1,00,000+
Websitehttps://website.dpsfsis.com/

History

DPS Faridabad was founded in 1995 in Sector 19, Faridabad.[1][2]

Infrastructure

DPS Faridabad covers an area of 8 acres (32,000 m2) and includes a hostel, a playing field, a canteen, an open-air theatre, gardens, and a school building.{{citation needed|date=October 2015}} The School has a SIS(student information system) Department for effective digital information and communication. The school has installed a solar power plant on its rooftop to meet all of its power requirements and even supplies electricity to the Haryana Government.

The school currently enrolls over 4000 students as day scholars and hostelers, and conducts classes from preschool to senior secondary level.[3]

It also conducts a social responsibility programme called DPS Shiksha Kendra for underprivileged children, providing them with equipment such as books, stationary and uniforms as well as education. It is managed by Delhi Public School Society.[4]

The school has tie-up with Bangalore-based company for their app Northstar to ensure child safety by tracking their movement to and from school.[5] All transport are highly equipped with CCTV cameras for surveillance.

Sports

DPS Faridabad participates in regional athletics competitions.

Somansh Singh is a State Cricketer who represented Haryana in Dhruv Pandove trophy. He studies in this school.

Court case

Delhi Public School, Faridabad vs State Of Haryana And Others on 22 April 2015 resulted in the reinstatement of the falsely charged principal Anil Kumar after a period of 8 years.[6][7]

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