Projects

Projects

DISTINCT PROJECTS

With changing times, it is imperative that a school moves beyond the textbooks and becomes a sacramental ground for sensitisation for what is topical, poignant and obligatory. BBPS Neelbad has ventured on a variety of projects encompassing national and international interests.

 Project Water (Class III) Schedule
 Project Animals (Class III)  Schedule
 Project Plants (Class III)   Schedule

THE CLIMATE REALITY PROJECT (NOVEMBER 21, 2019)

As Climate Reality leader the School Principal, Mrs Suruchi Gandhi educated students about the apocalyptical effect of Global Warming on earth’s atmosphere. She motivated students and their parents to reduce their carbon and plastic footprint. She declared the school as ‘No Plastic Zone’. She received a letter of appreciation from the ‘Climate Reality Project’ for the green initiative.

 

THE GOOD AIR SUMMIT (NOVEMBER 13, 2019)

The students of Bal Bharati Public School, Neelbad joined hands with Good Air Movement initiated by Integrated Health and Wellbeing (IHW) Council and CNN News 18. They participated in a nationwide drive to create mass awareness on the significance of clean and healthy air as a part of #Making India Breathe Campaign where they organize rally, Nukkad Natak, Photo Signature Campaign and took a pledge to work for Clean, Healthy Air. Bharat Luthra (IX C) was conferred with the title of 'Young Ambassador of Good Air' by Hon'ble Justice Swatanter Kumar, former chairman of National Green Tribunal in the inaugural edition of Good Air Summit held at JLN stadium. He also shared the dais with prominent representatives of the government and renowned activists and voiced his views on the increasing gravity of air pollution.

INAUGURATION OF ATL AND THE TINKERING FEST 

President CES Mr L R Channa inaugurated Atal Tinkering Lab of the school and launched Tinkering Fest. The Tinkering Fest showcased the talent and creativity of our young innovators. Around 100 students and teachers of different schools of Delhi visited the fest and appreciated hands-on activities like 3D Printing, Arduino Coding, Electronics, Microsoft: Application Inventor and Scratch.

20 innovative projects made by the students of class VI to X were displayed :

S. NO. Projects
1. Gesture Controlled Robotic Arm
2. Soil Testing kit
3. Tesla Coil
4. Line Follower Robot
5. Blind Stick
6. EV3 Robotic Arm
7. Color Sorter
8. SOS App with Arduino Gadget
9. Touch Piano
10. Auto Mobile Cycle
S. NO. Projects
11. FM Radio (Snap Electronics)
12. LED Matrix
13. Keypad security system
14. 7 Segment Counter
15. Room light intensity checker
16. Weather Station
17. Mood light
18. Portable Charger
19. RFID Door Lock System
20. Sound Effector to change the intensity of light

 

24 HOURS OF CLIMATE REALITY

The Climate Reality crusaders conveyed the message of sustainable development during 24 hours of Climate Reality project.

TIME BANK

  • Rishabh Garg and Taksh Rana of class 11th presented the novel idea of Time Bank at the SGT University’s tech-fest Synergy.
  • Students have created a mobile app where they can login time invested in the NGO.
  • They will get extra credit points in SEVA PROJECT for Health & P.Ed subject introduced by CBSE.

CHAMPIONS OF CHANGE

47 students took a cleanliness pledge with Vice president Mr. M. Venkaiah Naidu  and other dignitaries included Mr. K. G. Balakrishnan (Former Chief Justice Of India); Famous Bollywood Personalities Subhash Ghai, Pahlaj Nihalyani and  Govinda.

SUNSHINE BRIGADE

Sunshine Brigade comprises of peer educators who discuss sensitive issues with students such as Child Abuse, Safety & Security, Code of Conduct and Generate positive opinion and action to curb social menace.

RAISE YOUR VOICE

Raise Your Voices campaign has been launched in school to encourage students to talk about any interpersonal or academic issue concerning them. They are encouraged to approach Student Council, Counsellor, VP/HM or any teacher for a patient hearing and resolution.

 

SWATCHHTA HI SEWA

The students of Class X and XII led the Sewa Project in their mission of keeping the city clean. They led by personal example and motivated people from all walks of life.

UN PROJECT (30TH JULY, 2018)

School team participated in UN Project on “Women Transforming India” which involved exploring role of women as change agents in the society.

  • Vikramaditya Jha of X-A interviewed Dr Padma Jha: Author; Entrepreneur; Academician; and Distinguished Doyen in the Field of Pedagogy.
  • Sarvasva Barara of IX-A interviewed Mrs. Anubhuti Mewara, partner at SPDA

 

MASP(Microsoft Aspire School Program)

  • Upgradation of operating system to windows 10 in 20 computers.
  • Installation of office 365 in 56 computer systems.
  • Four Microsoft Orientation and certification workshops for  teachers
  • 2500 Office 365 login ID creation for teachers and students.

Holiday Card Exchange Project

The school collaborated with its overseas counterparts in Ukraine, Slovenia, Taiwan, Belarus and USA through the web portal www.iEARN.org. Students exchanged greeting cards in their native
language and made new friends.

World Disaster & Safety Maps Project

The school collaborated with 17 schools across the globe for Natural Disaster Youth Summit in Japan. The safety maps and disaster preparedness techniques shared by the school were highly appreciated. Students researched about the natural disasters in different parts of the world and created Disaster Atlas, Safety Maps, Comfort Cards and Emergency Kits.

International Curricular Exchange

Students participated in Energy Conservation projects, newsletter exchange and story relay through video conferencing and projects like ‘Teddy Travels’, ‘Flat Stanley Speaks’ with peers across the globe.

Culture Exchange Projects

The school harnessed elanguages website for students to know more about diverse cultures. They collaborated with schools in Taiwan, USA, Belarus, Ukraine and Pakistan. Students celebrated different cultures through class presentations and exchange of letters and PPTs. A slew of video conferences provided interaction opportunities with peers across the globe to delve deep on each others’ faith, culture and beliefs.

PROJECT ANKUR – Environment Conservation Award 

School Principal and Nature Club Incharge were honoured by Hero Moto Corp for their contribution towards conservation of environment under Project Ankur. The award was bestowed by Mr. Marcel Ekka, Additional Director, DoE, Govt. of Delhi and Mr. Vijay Sethi, CIO and Head CSR, Hero MotoCorp during a special felicitation ceremony.

The project aimed to prepare young children to become the guardians of the environment by involving them in green drives, establishment of seed banks and workshops in the schools. BBPS, Neelbad was recognized among the top 100 environmentally active schools from Delhi, NCR for planting more than 10,000 fruit plants in the city.

Education about Sustainability

Interdisciplinary projects involving multiple intelligence educate pupils about sustainability issues. Students have been engaged in projects like ‘Conserve Preserve Reserve’ ‘Save our Tigers’, ‘Energy Efficient Cities’, ‘Walk for Water’, ‘Anti Plastic Rally’ and ‘Green drive’.