DPS Indore - An Epitome of Quality Education
In today's world fraught with competition and challenges, there is nothing more important than a 'good' school background for the young citizens. It is ultimately the quality of education the child receives that will propel her/him to a successful career and a significant place in society - as well as inculcate the moral, cultural and spiritual values so vital to a child's all round development.
Education is more than mere literacy. It is in fact a soul searching exercise, committed towards excellence.
The Delhi Public School Society of New Delhi is recognized throughout the academic world for its progressive approach and commitment to excellence. Distinction and diversity are the twin hallmarks of its philosophy, "Educational Leadership and Scholarly Achievement" is its mission.
The school aims to develop the ability in the student to enable him to make the best use of his personality, surroundings and circumstances in order to accomplish the maximum in life for himself and for others. Broadly speaking, the School with its experienced and highly qualified faculty has two goals which are mutually
dependent : cultivation and development of the individual and the improvement of society.
The School Campus is spread over 21 acres of land with an attractive, uniquely designed building incorporating all modern facilities & amenities. The campus has natural, lush green surroundings with landscaped beautiful gardens and water bodies, to provide a conducive environment for the healthy growth of its students.
The mission of the School is to foster in each pupil
- the individual's inner freedom and development towards self-initiated action
- acceptance of responsibility for one's own actions
- Self-direction and intelligent decision making
- critical learning and evaluation
- acquisition of knowledge for resolution of problems
- intelligent and flexible adaptation to new situations
- creative utilization of experiential learning in adaptation to new situations
- effective cooperation with others
- self-motivation and a desire to work for one's own purposes
- belief that in solving the society's problems lies his own priority
"Change does not necessarily assure progress, but progress implacably requires change. Education is essential to change, for education creates both new wants and the ability to satisfy them."