Red Roses Public School,Saket
31/01/2026
A Celebration to Remember ✨
RRPS,Saket bid an emotional yet joyful farewell to the outgoing batch of 2025–2026 with a grand celebration filled with tradition, talent, and unforgettable moments.
The program commenced on an auspicious note with a Tilak Ceremony, followed by a serene Ganesh Vandana, seeking blessings for a bright and successful future for our students. The atmosphere soon turned vibrant as the stage came alive with energetic dance performances, reflecting the enthusiasm and spirit of the young achievers.
One of the highlights of the event was the solo song performance, which left the audience mesmerized. Adding glamour and excitement to the celebration, titles were proudly conferred upon deserving students:
🏆 Mr. RRPS – Aditya Gupta (XII B)
🏆 Ms. RRPS – Avika Singhal (XII C)
👗 Best Dressed – Asbah Ali (XII A) & Shaurya Bisht (XII A)
The celebration reached its peak with a grand finale featuring an energetic mashup, followed by an electrifying DJ session that had everyone dancing and celebrating together.
The farewell was a perfect blend of emotions, joy, and memories—marking the end of a beautiful journey and the beginning of a new chapter for our dear students.
Wishing the Class of 2025–2026 success, happiness, and endless achievements ahead! 🌟🎉
26/01/2026
REPUBLIC DAY and BASANT PANCHAMI CELEBRATION
The 77th Republic Day, a day of national rejoice and Basant Panchami, also known as Vasant Panchami
were celebrated with pomp and show, zeal and spirit in our school.
Our Tiny Tots raised the patriotic and religious sentiment to another level by singing and giving fantastic performances on patriotic songs and by offering yellow colour flowers to the Hindu deity Goddess Saraswati, the epitome of learning, music & art in a special assesmbly.
The celebration at Pre Primary wing was also full of patriotic and religious feel with the school decorated beautifully with tricolour balloons, garlands, streamers and taking blessings from Goddess Saraswati by reciting Saraswati Vandana.
The teachers explained the significance of the festivals to the students.
They also had lot of fun in drawing and colouring the national flag of India and coluring the picture of kites and balloons.
Students also enjoyed doing Basant Panchami art and craft activities like paper and finger printing, making flower by paper crumbling.
They enjoyed the day, enlightened by the blessings of Maa Saraswati.
25/01/2026
📲✨ Bridging Generations Through Digital Empowerment! ✨📲
Age is no barrier when it comes to learning! The enthusiastic students of Red Roses Public School, Saket – Interact Club stepped forward to guide and empower senior citizens with essential digital skills and cyber safety awareness. From using smartphones confidently to identifying online scams, our students proved that learning is most powerful when generations come together.
A beautiful example of empathy, responsibility, and social commitment — truly proud of our young change-makers! 🌟👩💻👨🦳
🎥 Watch the initiative here:
GenZ as Digital Guru: keeping elders cyber safe l EP 68 l MAMTA CHOPRA सीखने और सिखाने की कोई उम्र नहीं होती, और इस बात को सच कर दिखाया है HelpAge India की इस खास मुहिम ने.. जहाँ युवा और बच्चे मिलकर .....
24/01/2026
The Eco Club educational trip to Baansera Park, Sarai Kale Khan, on 24th January 2026, was a resounding success, offering 40 students of Class IX a unique opportunity to connect with nature and learn about the importance of environmental conservation. Accompanied by teachers Ms. Neelima, Ms Saher Qureshi, and Ms. Ambika Kaushik, the students explored the park's bamboo plantation and water bodies, gaining hands-on knowledge about the significance of these ecosystems. As they walked through the lush bamboo groves, students understood the crucial role bamboo plays in maintaining ecological balance, from absorbing carbon dioxide to supporting biodiversity. The visit to the wetlands highlighted the importance of preserving water bodies, which serve as habitats for numerous aquatic species and support the local ecosystem.
Students were thrilled to spot various bird species amidst the bamboo plantation and around the small lakes, illustrating the park's significance as a haven for wildlife. This experience drove home the importance of conservation efforts and the need to protect natural habitats. The trip concluded with students reflecting on their learnings, many expressing a newfound appreciation for the environment and a commitment to sustainable practices. Overall, the trip was an enriching experience that fostered a deeper connection with nature and emphasized the role of individuals in preserving it.
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