The Third Language Fest, held on 12th July 2025 gave the students of Delhi Public School, East of Kailash a chance to showcase their language skills. The students of Classes IV and V participated enthusiastically to make it a memorable experience.
Sanskrit
Honouring the cultural heritage of India, the students studying Sanskrit, recited shlokas and poems. They displayed various plants and spoke about their importance in Ayurveda. They decorated the school with Sanskrit calligraphy displaying the varnmala, common words and idioms. Different games and activities helped the parents and children engage with Sanskrit and pick up a few phrases too!

Spanish
The Spanish students opened a cafe to serve the local cuisine of Spain. They brought the culture of Spain to their school with Flamenco dance and folk music which left the attendees mesmerised. Games like Spanish Bingo and Guess the Monument brought the language closer to the parents and children while a football match brought the spirit of the country to the school with many cheers and lots of fun.

French
To promote the richness of the French language and culture among students, the program opened with games followed by dance performances and a French Play. The French café setup, ‘Café de Paris’, was a major highlight, offering students and parents a delightful experience of French bakery items. The dance performances brought the culture to life for the audiences while the play showed how emotions know no language. The event not only enhanced students’ love for the French language but also deepened their understanding of French traditions, art and lifestyle.

German
The German students opened a German bakery to serve the local cuisine of Germany, featuring delicious pretzels and baked goods. They brought the vibrant culture of Germany to their school with lively music performances, which left the attendees thoroughly entertained. Engaging activities based on German vocabulary and geography helped bring the language and culture closer to both parents and children. Laughter, learning, and loud cheers filled the air, making it a fun and memorable celebration of the German language and culture.

