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Each student may participate in only one event. Schools may send one entry per event and only one registration form per school will be accepted. Registrations close on Friday, 17th July 2026. Please register through the following link: Click here to Register Entries must be submitted only from the school's official email ID, accompanied by a covering email mentioning the school's name, the event and the participants' names with grades. To ensure fairness in judging, the name of the school or participants should not appear anywhere in the submission. (It should be mentioned only in the covering email). File naming format: EventName_SchoolName Schools wishing to compete for the Overall Rolling Trophy must participate in all events. Certificates will be emailed to each school's official address. The teacher coordinator of each registered school will be added to a WhatsApp group for smooth and timely communication. We look forward to your school's participation and to a memorable day of talent and celebration. For any queries, kindly contact: Ms Sarita Singh: 9818307010 Mr Vikram Singh: 9868827607 EVENT GUIDELINES
ONLINE EVENTS S.NO. EVENT NAME CLASSES DATE OF SUBMISSION 1 BRINGING SCIENCE TO LIFE III-V 7th August 2 GRAPHING GREEN IX-X 7th August 3 MIND BENDERS IX-XII 7thAugust 4 PIXEL TO PROOF XI-XII 7th August ON-SITE EVENTS S.NO. EVENT NAME CLASSES DATE OF SUBMISSION 1 SHOONYA SE ANANT TAK : A MATHEMATICAL JOURNEY THROUGH TIME VI - VIII 3rd August (For round 1) 2 DANCING DIMENSIONS: A SCIENTIFIC ODYSSEY IX - XII 3rd August (For round 1) 3 VISIONIS IX - XII - 4 CRYPTIC HUNT IX - XII - IMPORTANT DATES
‘Where Curious Minds Perform, Discover and Inspire a Sustainable Tomorrow.’ Bringing Science to Life Step into the fascinating world of science! Bringing Science to Life invites young learners to explore the wonders of science through creativity and performance. Participants will dress up as a renowned scientist, inventor, or environmentalist and creatively portray an exciting scientific concept. Through their presentation, they will inspire curiosity and celebrate the spirit of discovery and innovation.Eligibility Criteria Classes : III - V Team size: 1-2 participants Participants may portray a scientist, inventor, environmentalist and present a scientific concept through a creative performance. The presentation should highlight a significant discovery or invention of the chosen personality and clearly explain the selected scientific concept. Participants must submit a video recording (MP4 format, maximum 3 minutes). The video should be uploaded to Google Drive, and the shareable link must be emailed to the teacher coordinators by Friday, 7 August 2026. Guidelines Judgement Criteria Content Accuracy Costume and Props Presentation Skills Creativity Teacher Coordinators Ms Rakhi Mohan: Rakhimohan@dpsgurgaon.org Ms Moumita Das: moumitadas@dpsgurgaon.org
GRAPHING GREEN Unleash your creativity by designing a Sustainable City using mathematical equations, curves, inequalities and transformations. This event challenges participants to demonstrate how mathematics can inspire greener, smarter and more sustainable urban spaces through an engaging blend of art, technology and problem-solving. Eligibility Classes: IX & X Team size: 02 participants Guidelines Judgement Criteria Mathematical Accuracy and Effective Use of Equations Creativity and Artistic Expression Integration of the Theme Overall Presentation and Communication Teacher Coordinators Ms Ruby Mehrotra : rubymehrotra@dpsgurgaon.org Ms Poonam Khurana : poonamkhurana@dpsgurgaon.org Design an original artwork on the theme ‘Design a Sustainable City’ Prepare a PowerPoint presentation (5–6 slides) explaining: (a) The mathematical concepts used in the artwork. (b) How the design reflects the theme of sustainability. Create a time-lapse video (MP4 format, maximum 3 minutes) showcasing the step-by-step creation of the artwork, accompanied by a voice-over explaining the mathematical concepts and the key sustainability features. Submit a folder containing: (a) PowerPoint presentation (including the shareable Desmos graph link) (b) MP4 time-lapse video Email the submission folder to the teacher coordinators by Friday, 7 August 2026. Where Mathematics Meets Innovation!
“The most beautiful experience we can have is the mysterious. It is the source of all true art and science.” - Albert Einstein MIND BENDERS: Science Behind Magic Science reveals the magic behind the universe, transforming ordinary moments into extraordinary discoveries. In this exciting event, participants will create and present a captivating magic trick that appears mysterious but is entirely based on scientific principles. Through creativity, experimentation, and clear explanation, they will uncover the fascinating science and engineering behind the illusion. Eligibility Criteria Classes : IX- XII Team size: 02 participants Design and demonstrate an original magic trick based on scientific principles. The presentation must include: (a) A demonstration of the magic trick. (b) A clear explanation of the scientific concepts involved. (c) The engineering or design behind the illusion. Participants are encouraged to explore concepts from different branches of science. The presentation should be well-organized, with effective narration and clear visuals. Submit a video recording (MP4 format, maximum 3 minutes) via a Google Drive link to the teacher coordinators by Friday, 7 August 2026. Guidelines Judgement Criteria Scientific Accuracy Clarity of Demonstration Creativity and Originality Design and Engineering Behind the Illusion Teacher Coordinators Ms Rohini Arya Sharma: rohini.s@dpsgurgaon.org Ms Anny Narang: anny.narang@dpsgurgaon.org
PIXEL TO PROOF Pixel to Proof challenges participants to bring mathematics to life through engaging video presentations. By using technology to simplify concepts, solve every day mathematical doubts and connect mathematics to real-world applications, participants will demonstrate how learning can be both smart and exciting. Eligibility Classes : XI & XII Team Size: 2 participants Create a video explaining a mathematical concept using an appropriate technological tool or resource. The presentation should demonstrate how technology enhances understanding and makes mathematics more engaging and relevant. The use of simple props, charts or animations is permitted. Record the performance in MP4 format with clear audio and visuals. Duration: 60–90 seconds. The video must be recorded in landscape mode, in a single continuous take and must be unedited. Upload the original video to Google Drive and email the shareable link to the teacher coordinators by Friday, 7 August 2026. Guidelines Judgement Criteria Accuracy and Originality Effective Use of Technology Creativity and Innovation Presentation Skills, Engagement & Visual Appeal Teacher Coordinators Ms Shalini Valecha : shalinivalecha@dpsgurgaon.org Ms Bhumika Dhingra : bhumika.dhingra@dpsgurgaon.org Transform Mathematical Ideas into Powerful Digital Stories!
Present an engaging theatrical performance based on the theme "From Zero to Infinity." Appropriate hand-held props, costumes and an interactive digital backdrop may be used to enrich the performance. Duration: Maximum 3 minutes. Record the performance in MP4 format with clear audio and video quality. The video must be filmed in landscape mode, recorded in a single continuous take and submitted in its original, unedited form. Upload the video to Google Drive and email the shareable link to the teacher coordinators by Monday, 3rd August 2026. SHOONYA SE ANANT TAK Embark on a captivating journey through India's remarkable contributions to the world of mathematics. In this theatrical event, participants will creatively portray the evolution, significance and global impact of India's rich mathematical heritage—from the revolutionary discovery of Zero to the limitless possibilities symbolized by Infinity. Eligibility CriteriaClasses : VI - VIII Team size: 06 participants Guidelines Round 1 : Online submission Round 2 : On-site performance Shortlisted teams will be informed via email by Friday, 7 August 2026. The final on-site performance will be held on Friday, 14 August 2026. Judgement Criteria Content & Historical Accuracy Creativity & Originality Integration of Mathematical Concepts Impact/ overall Presentation Teacher Coordinators Ms Anjali Anand : anjalianand@dpsgurgaon.org Ms Naina : Naina@dpsgurgaon.org A Mathematical Journey Through Time
“Dance like science is a process of discovery” - Liz Lerman Dancing Dimensions: A Scientific Odyssey Dancing Dimensions – A Scientific Odyssey is a unique event that blends the elegance of dance with the excitement of science. Participants will creatively interpret scientific concepts through movement, transforming abstract ideas into captivating performances that celebrate both artistic expression and scientific understanding. Eligibility Criteria Classes : IX- XII Team size: 8 participants •Teams must create a dance performance depicting the essence of a chosen scientific concept. • Submit a video recording (MP4 format, maximum 2 minutes) via a Google Drive link to the teacher coordinators by Monday, 3 August 2026. Guidelines: Round 1 (Video Submission) Guidelines: Round 2 (On-site) Shortlisted teams will be notified via email by Friday, 7 August 2026. The final on-site performance will be held on Friday, 14 August 2026. Performance Duration: 3–5 minutes. Judgement Criteria Creativity and originality Scientific relevance Expressions and Coordination Costume and props Teacher Coordinators Ms Pooja Madan : poojam@dpsgurgaon.org Ms Reecha Sharma: reechasharma@dpsgurgaon.org
‘Life unfolded, from concept to creation- An Amalgamation of Art and Biology’ BioScape – Sculpting the Science of Life Bring science to life by blending biological understanding with artistic expression. BioScape invites participants to transform complex biological processes into captivating sculptures or 3-D models that educate, inspire and showcase the beauty of life through creativity and innovation. Eligibility Criteria Classes: IX-XII Team size: 2 participants Choose a biological process and create a sculpture or 3-D model at the venue. The model should effectively demonstrate the key structural and functional aspects of the chosen process and be accompanied by a clear explanation of the underlying biological concepts. Time Allotted: 1 hour 30 minutes. Participants must bring all the required materials along with a 2 ft × 2 ft base board. The model must be made using biodegradable materials such as clay, papier- mâché, sawdust or other eco-friendly alternatives. Pre-assembled models or partially completed entries will be disqualified. Guidelines Judgement Criteria Creativity and Innovation Scientific Accuracy and Conceptual clarity Effectiveness of concept explained Art IntegrationTeacher Coordinators Ms Grishma Sharma - grishmasharma@dpsgurgaon.org Ms Rachna Bhatia- rachnabhatia@dpsgurgaon.org
‘Where every clue is a mystery waiting to be solved’ Put your observation, logic and problem-solving skills to the test in Cryptic Hunt—an exciting outdoor challenge where every clue leads to the next discovery. Participants will work together to solve cryptic puzzles based on Science and Mathematics, navigate through the school campus and race against time to uncover the final destination. CRYPTIC HUNT Eligibility Criteria Classes: XI - XII Participants: 01 Participants from different schools will be grouped into mixed teams of 2–4. Teams will be given 5 minutes to familiarize themselves with the school layout before the hunt begins. Cryptic clues will be placed at strategic locations across the school cam Clues will be related to different spheres of Science and Mathematics. Participants have to decipher the clues to deduce the required answers. Each clue will be based on concepts from Science and Mathematics and must be deciphered to progress to the next stage. The team that successfully solves the clues and completes the hunt in the shortest time will have the advantage. Guidelines Judgement CriteriaTotal Time Taken Problem Solving Concept Clarity Team Work Teacher Coordinators Ms Namrata Negi: Namratanegi@dpsgurgaon.org Ms Suruchi Oberoi: Suruchioberoi@dpsgurgaon.org