Hans Raj Model School

Hans Raj Model School (also called HRMS) is a co-educational private school in Punjabi Bagh, New Delhi, India, which provides education to pupils from kindergarten through the 12th grade. The school is located in the suburbs of West Delhi and is spread across 8 acres of green lawns. The kindergarten division is located in a separate 1.5-acre campus designed specifically to cater to the needs of young kids.

Hans Raj Model School
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Information
TypePrivate
Established1966
FounderDAV College Management Committee
PrincipalMrs. Heemal Handu Bhat
Faculty300
GradesKindergarten (Pre School and Pre Primary), Class 1 - 12
Age3 to 18
Number of students6400
Campus size9.5 acres (38,000 m2)
Campus typeUrban
AffiliationCBSE
Websitehttp://www.hansrajmodelschool.org

In 2009, 2012 and 2016, the school was ranked as one of the trendsetting schools of West Delhi in C-Fore surveys by Hindustan Times.[1][2][3]

History

Following along the ideals of the religious and social reformer, Swami Dayanand Saraswati and to impart knowledge in combination with that of the Vedas, the school was founded in the year 1966 by the D.A.V. College Managing Committee in New Delhi. Honouring the principles of Mahatma Hansraj, the school is a part of the 900+ schools and colleges managed by D.A.V. College Managing Committee in India and overseas.

The founder principal of the school was Mr. Tilak Raj Gupta, a renowned educationalist mostly remembered for his innovative scheme of imparting free education to children of various sections of the society in the year 1984 for which he has also conferred the lifetime achievement by the National Progressive Schools’ Conference, India.[4][5][6]

Mrs. Heemal Handu Bhat is the current Principal of the school.[7]

Vanasthali

Environmental conservation is a part of the school curriculum. A 6-acre (24,000 m2) site adjacent to the school has been converted into a children's forest with a garden of Good-Will International in which students and dignitaries have planted around 4000 trees.[8]

Educational approach

Facilities include computer-aided education, audiovisual aids, multimedia systems, L.C.D Projectors. Internet technologies are being included in the classrooms in partnership with 'Classteacher.com' which is providing a virtual school service under which teachers, parents and students of class X and XII can come together on a single platform using their individual passwords. There is online availability of lesson plans, homework assignments, examination schedules, results, attendance record, school notice, and digital library services.

During the 2020 lockdown due to COVID-19 pandemic in India, the school shut off its offline operations but conducted a virtual investiture ceremony of the prefectorial board of the 2020-21 batch.[9] The school also has quality centre takes up student-based projects aimed at their betterment in coordination with the India Quality Foundation. The current project focuses on students of classes 6 to 8 who are either not doing well in academics or in non-scholastic activities. Counselling sessions are held with these students. The school has 11 houses, with each being headed by a house-warden who is assisted by a group of teachers and prefects.

Extra curricular

Anubhuti

Anubhuti is a club for creative and talented students, teachers and parents who wish to appreciate and promote India's cultural heritage in art, music, dance, drama, painting and sculpture. Exposure is provided through interactions with artists, dancers and instrumentalists along with organisation of exhibitions and performances.

The club was inaugurated by Col. Bikram Singh, Director, Military Operations in 1999. Mrs. Anita Sharma, P.G.T. Mathematics, is the teacher in charge of Anubhuti. A talk was delivered by Dr. V.K. Srivastav, Prof. of Mathematics, Delhi University in 1999, on the role of teachers in controlling ill effects of media on young minds.

Sports Academy

There is a skating rink, cricket & football ground, tennis grounds, gymnasium, taekwondo rink, junior and senior department basketball courts aside from a swimming pool. There are evening classes for the sports academy. Hansraj students have been winning at national as well international level in many sports including table tennis, lawn tennis, skating, cricket, basketball, gymnastics, handball, golf etc.[10][11][12][3]

Hobbies & Activities

There are 45 activities and hobbies organised in the Senior School and 22 in the Junior School in the fields of science, art and culture. Activities include computing, swimming, skating, yoga, taekwondo, music and dance. The school has a swimming pool with change rooms and a visiting gallery to accommodate 400 viewers. In 2020, the school engaged in the Fit India Movement launched by PM Narendra Modi by observing a week-long program curated with yoga, traditional Indian games and sessions on maintaining a healthy lifestyle.[13]

Controversy

During the COVID-19 pandemic, the school was involved in a fee-hike row with the Delhi Parents Association, where almost 288 Delhi schools were alleged to have increased their fees for the new academic session despite the announcement of a national lockdown.[14]

Notable Alumni

Sanjay Thapar, an ex-Wing Commander of the Indian Air Force and the first Indian to hoist the Tricolor at the North Pole was an alumnus of the school of the class of 1977.[15][16][3]

Manika Batra, international tennis player and bronze-medalist at the 2018 Asian Games held in Jakarta is an alumnus of the school of the class of 2013.[17]

2008 Beijing Olympic participant Neha Aggarwal, another table-tennis player also completed a part of her higher education from the school.[18]

Indian stand-up comedian Amit Tandon also graduated from the school in the year 1993.[19][16]

Indian television actresses Shraddha Arya and Aditi Sharma (actress, born 1996) are also graduates of Hansraj Model School.[20][21][16]

References

  1. "Top Ten Schools in West Delhi – Rating, Ranks & Information Based on Top C-Fore Surveys 2016". News 18. 1 September 2017. Retrieved 7 August 2020.
  2. "Top Ten schools of West Delhi". Hindustan Times. Retrieved 7 August 2020.
  3. "Top schools: the westside stories". Hindustan Times. 24 November 2009. Retrieved 7 August 2020.
  4. "'Schools must create well-formed minds'". Retrieved 21 June 2020.
  5. "Talented kids receive coveted award". Retrieved 21 June 2020.
  6. "Press Release by Press Information Bureau, India".
  7. "Women Economic Forum".
  8. "Hansraj Model conducts tree plantation drive". Hindustan Times.
  9. "Schools opt for online tools". Hindustan Times. Retrieved 7 August 2020.
  10. "Table tennis: The academy and the coach behind star paddler Manika Batra's meteoric rise". Scroll India. 15 May 2018. Retrieved 7 August 2020.
  11. "CBSE National Roller Skating Championship". CBSEGuess.com. 27 November 2006. Retrieved 7 August 2020.
  12. "Raveena, Uttakarsh win golds". The Tribune, Chandigarh. 12 November 2003. Retrieved 7 August 2020.
  13. "Delhi school events: New Era Public holds honours ceremony". Hindustan Times. Retrieved 7 August 2020.
  14. "Delhi schools hiking fees, blocking virtual classes, say parents". Hindustan Times. 17 April 2020. Retrieved 7 August 2020.
  15. "LinkedIn Page of Sanjay Thapar".
  16. "HRMS Alumni List" (PDF).
  17. "How a shy Manika Batra grew up to rewrite India's TT history". Times of India. Retrieved 21 June 2020.
  18. "TT queen Manika Batra wants Dronacharya Award for Guru Sandeep Gupta". Times of India. Retrieved 21 June 2020.
  19. "Linkedin Page of Amit Tandon".
  20. "LinkedIn Page of Shraddha Arya".
  21. "LinkedIn Page of Aditi Sharma".

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