Jaipur, June 28, 2025 – Classrooms may have been quiet, but learning was louder than ever at DAV Centenary Public School, Jaipur, where teachers became students once again.
From June 26 to 28, 2025, the school hosted a powerful Offline Three-Day Capacity Building Programme (CBP) Cycle-I under the aegis of DAV Centre for Academic Excellence (DAVCAE), New Delhi. Organized jointly by Rajasthan Zone-A and Zone-C, the programme brought together 122 passionate educators from 12 DAV schools, determined to grow, connect, and reimagine their classrooms.
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Training with a Purpose, Teaching with a Heart
Set across 11 different venues, the CBP wasn’t just a workshop—it was a movement. From Primary to Senior Secondary, from English to Science, and even Sanskrit to EEDP, each subject found its voice through hands-on sessions, thoughtful discussions, and expert insights shared by 31 DAVCAE-trained Master Trainers.
What made this training unique was its soul. It wasn’t about adding more chalk to the board; it was about lighting a new spark in each teacher. Topics like experiential learning, inclusive education, ICT integration, and pedagogical innovation became more than concepts—they became goals.
A Celebration of Wisdom, Music, and Togetherness
The programme began on a graceful note with the lighting of the ceremonial lamp, followed by a heartfelt welcome by Mr. A.K. Sharma, Principal of the host school and ARO of RTC Jaipur Cluster.
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But this wasn’t just about academic rigor. Each evening bloomed into a musical celebration, where teachers, educationists, and even alumni came together—not just to perform, but to connect, express, and celebrate their shared purpose. These cultural evenings reminded everyone that behind every textbook is a human story.
Voices that Inspired: Messages from Leaders
Words of encouragement from Mr. Navneet Thakur (Cluster Head, RTC Rajasthan Zone-A) and Mr. Harbans Thakur (Principal, DAV HZL Sr. Sec. School, Zawar Mines) echoed throughout the event. Both leaders urged teachers to walk into classrooms not just with lesson plans, but with empathy, innovation, and collaboration.
Participants didn’t just attend—they engaged. They shared experiences, exchanged ideas, and walked away with new strategies, deeper clarity, and a renewed passion for teaching.
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Gratitude, Certificates, and a Peaceful Goodbye
The programme concluded with a sincere vote of thanks by Mr. A.K. Sharma, who acknowledged every principal, teacher, and coordinator who made this event a success. Certificates of participation were awarded, not just as tokens but as symbols of commitment and growth.
As the event ended with the soulful chanting of the Shanti Mantra, there was a shared understanding: when teachers learn together, students shine brighter.