Excellence in Sports

  1. EKLAVYA AWARD by Govt of MP:
    Students received the prestigious EKLAVYA AWARD by Govt of MP for excellence in Sports at School level:
    • Himanshu Dhakad (Swimming) – 2012
    • Rhea David (SoftTennis) – 2012
    • Vedant Sethi (Skating) – 2014
    • Pranay Khare (Equestrian) – 2015
    • Arunima Shrivastava( Fencing)- 2016
    • Jahnavi Shrivastava(Canoeing)-2018
  2. Vikram Award by Govt of MP
    • Rhea David (Soft Tennis)- 2015
    • Pranay Khare (Equestrian) -2018
  3. DPS Bhopal, the Department of Physical Education was adjudged the “Best School Promoting Sports” in the 19th National Sports Times Award Ceremony 2014.
  4. Pranay khare  XI competed in the FEI World Jumping Challenge 2018 under category-B (120cms) open age category and secured 3rd Rank across the World. He was adjudged as 1st rank in Asia.He won a booty of 130+ medals including 63 Gold Medals in International, National and Regional Horse shows
  5. Mann Dubey received a cash prize of RS 1,72,000/- from  MPCA for his outstanding contribution for the session 2013.
  6. Vedant Sethi was felicitated by DEO, Bhopal for his excellence performance & 2 Gold Medals in the SGFI Nationals. He received Rs 20,000/- from Director of Sports & Youth Welfare.
  7. The School boasts of 18 International Players who represented India in different sports. Himanshu Dhakad (Swimming), Rhea David, Shivansh Soni, Shantanu Dixit, Anirudh Baweja (SoftTennis), Hasan Rizvi (7-A side Football), Vedant Sethi, Swayam Singhai, Amritansh Sachdeva (Skating), Shivam Tiwari (Australia Tour), Mann Dubey (England Tour), Ashwin Das (Bangladesh Tour) Cricket, Sahista Anjum, Saina Anjum, Ayushi Saxena (Rope Skipping), Ritwik Khanna (Football), Pranay Khare (Equestrian) and Jahanvi Shrivastava (Canoeing – Slalom)
  8.   The School is proud to have three students who have received “Pratibha Award” by National Time Magazine – Vedant Sethi, Arunima Srivastava & Richie David.
  9. Tanmaie S. Shinde received the Best Up Coming Swimmer Award by National Sports Times 2019
  10. Jahanvi Shrivastava represented Indian Canoeing Team to participate at World Cup U -18 & U-23 held at Germany and World Championship at Slovakia and Pau, France.
  11. Rhea David XI got selected for Indian Team & participated at 3rd Asian Soft Tennis Championship 2012.
  12. Mann Dubey selected as Captain of U-16 MPCA team & represented BCCI Vijay Merchant Trophy 2012.
  13. Sania Anjum X participated at International Rope Skipping Championship 2012 at Tampa, Florida, USA
  14. Pratyush Deshmukh XII & Mudit Bhargava XI attended the Annual Award Ceremony of MPCA at Indore. Mudit Bhargava received the match fee of Rs 83,730/- & an additional Rs 10,000/- for his outstanding performance in batting which helped MP team to win quarter final & semifinals of U -16 Vijay Merchant Board Trophy. Pratyush Deshmukh received a match fee of Rs 59070/- for his bowling performance (took 10 wickets in 3 matches)
  15. The School is proud to have eight students who won Gold Medal in the School Games Federation of India National Competition – a) Himanshu Dhakad (Swimming) b) Rhea David (Soft Tennis) c) Vedant Sethi (Skating) d) Sahista Anjum (Rope Skipping) f) Paridhi Bhardwaj (Rope Skipping) g) Anshit Bhattnagar (Skating) h) Richie David(Soft Tennis) i) T. Sai Sanket(Fencing)
  16. Arunima shrivastava X participated in International Training Fencing Camp, Hungry-2015
  17. Richie David XI received a prize money of Rs 7500/- and Rs 5000/- by the School Education Minister for his astonishing performance in the 62nd  SGFI Nationals Competition- 2017
  18. Paridhi Bhardwaj VII won a Bronze Medal (Double Dutch Freestyle) in the International Rope Skipping Competition, New Delhi-2014
  19. Aryaman Agrawal  IX got selected for Indian U – 18 Lawn Tennis Team & participated in International Schools’ Lawn Tennis Championship, Doha- 2015
  20. Aryaman Agrawal  IX  got selected for Japan East Asia Network Exchange – Jenesys programme for his excellent performance in SGFI Nationals Competitions
  21. Janhavi Shrivastava IX represented India in Canoeing – Slalom Championship-2016 at Thailand & won Silver Medal
  22. Ananya Bhatt XI ranked 5th in All Over India in Junior Shooting Category. She was called for selection trials at New Delhi for Asian Games
  23. Vedant Sethi and Bharat Anand were awarded with “Best Skater Award” at CBSE West Zone Skating Championship. Vedant Sethi was also awarded with “Best Skater Award” at CBSE National Skating Championship in the year 2017
  24. Tanya Khan- awarded as Best Athlete – State Award by Chief Minister in the year 2012-13
  25. Anshit Bhattnagar XI participated in Khelo India Khelo National Games Basketball Tournament, Open Youth Nationals and along with this he has been awarded with “Best Player Award” in various tournaments
  26. Sharanya Lakhan VII secured 12th Rank in the All India for Shooting
  27. Boys Football Team emerged Runner Up in the International Football Tournament-Concord 2019 organized by CMS Lucknow. Rahul Anand XII was adjudged the best player of the tournament.
  28. Khelo India participation by Affan Khan at Guwahati representing MP in 2020.
  29. The Athletic Team made the school proud by winning the following in the Reliance Foundation Athletic Meet-2019
    • Over All Championship in Sub Junior Boys (classes 7 & 8). The team received a cheque of Rs 25000/- and a trophy.
    • Over All Championship in Junior Boys (classes 9 & 10). The team received a cheque of Rs 25000/- and a trophy.
    • Runner Up in Junior Girls (classes 9 & 10). The team received a cheque of Rs 10000/- and a trophy.
  30. The Swimming Team won the Over All Championship at “The DPS National Swimming Meet Boys (Open)” with 10 Gold, 3 Silver and 4 Bronze Medals. Tanmaie S. Shinde IX was awarded the “Best Swimmer of the Meet” in the year 2018
  31. The school has produced approx 1238 National Level Players since its inception
    • 2002—03 –              03 students
    • 2003 – 04 –              16 students
    • 2004 – 05 –              35 students
    • 2005 – 06 –              64 students
    • 2006 – 07 –              72 students
    • 2007 – 08 –              88 students
    • 2008 – 09 –              68 students
    • 2009 – 2010 –              46 students
    • 2010 – 2011 –              74 students
    • 2011 – 2012 –              56 students
    • 2012 – 2013 –              93 students
    • 2013 – 2014 –              80 students
    • 2014 – 2015 –              82 students
    • 2015 – 2016 –              95 students
    • 2016 – 2017 –              99 students
    • 2017- 2018 –              100 students
    • 2018-2019             72 students
    • 2019-2020              95 students
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