The School Weekly 28th April 2025

 News & Events 
 Report – Pre-Primary Section 
21st April- 26th April: Throughout the week, the Pre-Primary Section had an exciting and enriching journey into the world of animals. The week's theme focused on introducing wild animals through storytelling and visual activities. Students showed a high level of curiosity and excitement as they visualized different wild animals through engaging stories. The storytelling sessions made learning enjoyable and instilled moral values, emphasizing that unity is the key to accomplishing any work successfully.
As part of the activities, hand-printing sessions were organized where students created beautiful animal portraits using their handprints. This creative method helped them better understand and remember the different animals they learned about.
In addition to wild animals, students were introduced to domestic animals. They learned about the characteristics, behavior, and lifestyles of animals that live closely with humans. The sessions were interactive and informative, making the students more aware and empathetic toward animals.
Another highlight of the week was the sand-pasting activity. Students had a wonderful time engaging in this tactile experience, where they learned about different elements, seasons, and months through creative sand art. It was a great way for them to explore textures and enhance their sensory skills.
Overall, it was a week full of learning, creativity, and fun. The students participated enthusiastically in every activity and enjoyed every moment of their learning journey.
 Report - Primary Section 
The Collage Making Competition held on Saturday, 26th April, was an exciting event for students in Classes III to V. The students were eager to participate and demonstrated their creativity through unique collages based on themes like nature, friendship, and personal expression.
Using magazines, colored paper, and glue, the participants worked hard to bring their ideas to life. The energy in the room was infectious, with students collaborating and sharing ideas as they crafted their masterpieces.
The results were as follows:
Class III 
1st - Poonam Jangid - III A - Dhyanchand House 
2nd - Divyanshi Parmar - III A - Gandhi House 
3rd - Bhagyashri Kanwar - III A - Raman House 
3rd - Khushveer Singh - III B - Raman House 
Class IV 
1st - Aarav Solanki - IV A - Teresa House 
2nd - Mansvi Choudhary - IV A - Gandhi House 
3rd - Nidhi Solanki - IV B - Raman House 
Class V
1st - Harshita Sharma- V A - Raman House 
1st - Param Bhati- V B - Gandhi House 
2nd - Riya Parmar- V B - Raman House 
3rd - Kavyansh Singh Deora - V A - Teresa House 
3rd - Chirag Dev Rajpurohit - V B - Gandhi House
 Report – Senior and Middle Section 
Saturday, 26th April: One of the highlights of the week was the dodgeball matches, which brought a lot of excitement and energy among the students. The game was highly engaging, with students moving swiftly, dodging, and hitting the ball skillfully. It turned out to be one of the most interesting and thrilling activities. The spirit of competition was at its peak as students played enthusiastically, showing great teamwork and sportsmanship.
In the Senior Section, after several competitive rounds, Gandhi House and Raman House were selected as the finalists. In the Senior Girls’ category, Gandhi House made it to the finals, while the match between Dhyanchand House and Raman House remains pending and will be completed next Saturday.
In the Middle Section, there was a tough and exciting competition between Raman House and Gandhi House. In the Middle Girls’ category, the competition between Gandhi House, Raman House, and Teresa House is still ongoing, with the final selection pending. The atmosphere was electric, as students from the Middle Section cheered and clapped enthusiastically for their respective houses and also supported the Seniors during their matches, showing unity and house spirit.
Along with all the fun and games, the week was academically productive too. Students focused seriously on their studies, and teachers took special efforts to strengthen their academic base. After the completion of each chapter, regular tests were conducted to assess the students' understanding and progress. Teachers also encouraged students to explore subjects in more depth, helping them develop a stronger connection with their studies.
Students also participated in moral value lessons, where they learned about important virtues like teamwork, honesty, and respect. These sessions were aimed at building their character alongside their academic and athletic development.
Overall, it was a week full of learning, sportsmanship, excitement, and meaningful interactions. The students not only created wonderful memories but also grew academically, socially, and morally, making it a truly wholesome week.
 Respect 
Respect and its essence is a profound acknowledgement and appreciation of the inherent worth of individuals' ideas and traditions. It's a fundamental principle that underpins healthy relationships and a functioning society. When individuals feel respected, they are more likely to trust and engage in meaningful interaction, leading to stronger bonds and better communication.
Garima / IX

 Ambedkar Jayanti 
Ambedkar Jayanti is celebrated every year on 14th April in remembrance of Dr Bhimrao Ambedkar. It was his birthday. He had done so much to bring his nation and his community ahead. He belongs to the Dalit community, which in the colonial period faced so much untouchability and social discrimination. So to reduce all these and to end all discrimination, he fought for all the people from a backward background. He was an Indian jurist, economist, social reformer, and political leader who chaired the committee that drafted the constitution of India. He was also the first minister of law and justice. He had done so much for his community in the education field, too. Once he said that 'be educated, be agitated, and be organised' 
Abhilasha Mansion / XII
 Earth Day 
Every year, on April 22nd, we celebrate Earth Day to show how much we love and care for our planet. Earth is our home. It gives us air to breathe, water to drink, food to eat, and beautiful nature to enjoy. But our Earth is in danger because of pollution, cutting down too many trees, and wasting resources. That’s why we must take care of it. We can help by doing small things like: Planting trees, Saving water and electricity, Throwing garbage in the dustbin, Recycling, and reusing things.
If we all work together, we can keep our Earth clean, green, and beautiful. Let’s promise to love and protect our planet every day, not just on Earth Day.
Ritu Agarwal / Educator
 Interview with Kanishka (Student of Class 9th)(New Student) 
REPORTER/RP - Mohita Solanki and Vijeta Solanki 
RP: What is your hobby, and why do you enjoy it?
Kanishka: I'm happy when I am drawing because I like it. It makes me feel relaxed and helps me to be creative.
RP: Have you had any challenges after joining the school?
Kanishka: Adapting to the teaching style of the teachers is one of the challenges I have faced after joining the school. 
RP: What unique thing did you notice about the school that you didn't see anywhere else?
Kanishka: The unique thing that I notice about the school is the infrastructure of the school and the uniform, which are really amazing.
RP: What makes you feel happy and excited at school?
Kanishka: What makes me feel happy or excited at school is my friend. I love spending time with them, sharing laughs, and creating memories together.
 Facts 
1. Bacteria on your skin cause your itch.
2.  All mammals get goosebumps.
3.  Flamingoes aren’t born pink. 
4.  You inhale 50 potentially harmful bacteria every time you breathe.
5. You can’t fold a piece of A4 paper more than eight times.
 Riddles 
1. Riddle: What is the end of everything?
Answer: The letter “g”
2. Riddle: What is so fragile that saying its name breaks it?
Answer: Silence
3. Riddle: What can run but never walks, has a mouth but never talks, has a head but never weeps, has a bed but never sleeps?
Answer: A river
4. Riddle: What can fill a room but takes up no space?
Answer: Light
5. Riddle: If you drop me, I’m sure to crack, but give me a smile and I’ll always smile back. What am I?
Answer: A mirror
 Jokes 
1. What kind of music do mummies listen to? Wrap music.
2. What falls in winter but never gets hurt? Snow.
3. What building in New York has the most stories? The public library.
4. How are false teeth like stars? They come out at night.
5. What is a computer's favorite snack? Computer chips.



 Credits 
 Chief Editors: Leesha Suthar
 Interview Reporters: Vijita Solanki and Mohita Solanki.
 Event Reporters: Beenita Sonigra, Rashi Jain
 Photographers: Suman, Tanishka Suthar, Tiya Sompura, Kesar Sompura.
 Article: Priya Vaishnav, Abhilasha Mansion, Chelsi Rao, Hetal Vaishnav.
 Fun facts /Riddles / Jokes: Vanshika Singh, Yashi Soni.


 Volume No. 634 Published by The Editorial Board: Mr. Jitendra Suthar, Mr.   Krishna Gopal Dave