Beyond the Classroom

  • The educational experience of a student at Panchsheel Public School extends beyond the classroom and this helps him/ her evolve into a responsible and confident individual.
  • We encourage our students to participate in various co-curricular and extra curricular activities.
  • Such activities give the child ample space to develop mind, body and soul – a holistic educational approach to grooming a child.

Music and Dance

  • At Panchsheel Public School, competent music and dance teachers groom talented students as good singers and dancers.
  • Students enthusiastically participate in music and dance competitions under the guidance of their mentors.

Excursions

  • Panchsheel Public School organizes excursions throughout the year to acquaint the students with India’s rich heritage and sustained progress.
  • Besides providing the benefits of recreation, excursions have great educational value too. They enrich the knowledge of the students and bring about the spirit of adventure in them

School Clubs

  • At Panchsheel Public School, competent music and dance teachers groom talented students as good singers and dancers.
  • Students enthusiastically participate in music and dance competitions under the guidance of their mentors.

Fine Arts

Art is an expression of life  portraying all its moods in myriad colours.
❖ The fine art department of Panchsheel Public School is painting a beautiful picture as it articulates the creativity of our students.
❖ At a very tender age, PPS students have begun to depict in their own canvasses the beauty of nature around them.
❖ Our gifted art teachers groom the budding talents.

House System

Panchsheel Public School has a house system to forge closer contacts among students and foster team spirit. There are four Houses in – Aravali House, Himalaya House, Nilgiri House and Shivalik House.

The PPS house system organizes inter-house competitions in different streams to help bloom the budding artists, musicians, debaters, actors, public speakers and leaders by providing an ideal platform to polish their individual talents

To represent the idea of ‘unity in diversity’ and fraternity among communities, each house is assigned a different colour and accordingly house dresses are provided to the students of each house which they wear twice a week on Wednesday and Saturday.

The following are the assigned colours of each house:
(a) Aravali- Orange Colour
(b) Himalaya-Red Colour
(c) Nilgiri- Yellow Colour
(d) Shivalik- Blue Colour
● The four main duties of the houses are choir, discipline, cleanliness, decoration and chart making for display boards. All these duties are changed monthly. The house warden distributes the duties to the house teachers and prefects according to the bifurcations – floor wise or wing wise.