The School Weekly 22nd July 2024

News & Events
Celebrating Excellence: The School Prize-Giving Ceremony
The School Prize-Giving Ceremony was organized on 20th July 2024, to felicitate students with academic excellence for 2023-24, it was a vibrant and celebratory event where students were honored with trophies and certificates for their hard work and achievements. Seeing the joy on their faces as they were recognized for their efforts was heartwarming.
These awardees exemplify morals and values like discipline, compassion, and zeal for learning. Ms. Rajeshree Shihag, our Former Principal was invited as the Chief Guest for this ceremony. She showered her blessings on the students with pearls of wisdom. Mr. Rajkumar Rodla, Board Member graced the occasion with his presence. Some Parents graced the occasion with their presence for the ceremony and were invited to give away the awards.
The houses receiving trophies showcased the spirit of collaboration and teamwork among students. The ceremony featured a mixture of special moments, from individual successes to collective achievements, making it a successful, memorable, and uplifting event for everyone involved.
Pre-Primary Section Report
On Saturday, 20th July, the Pre-Primary children were excited as each class organized various activities. The children and teachers thoroughly enjoyed the fun-filled day, making it a memorable experience for all!
Nursery and LKG Class: They conducted the 'Sink and Float' activity, where children predicted and observed whether various objects would sink or float in water. Their eager faces and excited gasps said it all!
Through this activity, the young scientists developed their critical thinking skills, learned about object properties, and had a splashing good time!
Class UKG explored fan folding and paper bird making. They watched their young learners' faces light up as they transformed the paper into fluttering birds and colorful fans.
Fine motor skills sharpened, creativity soared, and smiles abounded!
Class I: Budding artists explored the world of patterns today!
Using matchsticks and bottle caps, our young learners created identical patterns, discovering the concept of repetition and symmetry. Their creativity shone as they carefully arranged and glued the matchsticks and bottle caps, forming beautiful designs.
Observations:
1. Developed fine motor skills through precise placement
2. Demonstrated understanding of patterns and repetition
3. Encouraged patience and attention to detail
Proud of our tiny artists!
What is Self-Improvement?
Let’s define self-improvement. The definition of self-improvement is pretty self-explanatory. Self-improvement is the improvement of one’s knowledge, status, or character by one’s own efforts. It’s the quest to make ourselves better in any and every facet.
How to Stop Lying to Ourselves: A Call for Self-Awareness: If you’re serious about getting better at something, then one of the first steps is to know—in black-and-white terms—where you stand. You need self-awareness before you can achieve self-improvement.
Forget About Setting Goals. Focus on This Instead: For most of us, the path to self-improvement starts by setting a specific and actionable goal. What I’m starting to realize, however, is that when it comes to actually getting things done and making progress in the areas that are important to you, there is a much better way to do things. It all comes down to the difference between goals and systems.
Hetal Gehlot / VIII
OH MOON IN YOUR GENTLE SWOON
In the quiet night sky, the moon softly gleams,
Casting its gentle light upon my dreams.
A silver orb, a celestial boon,
Guiding me through the night, a peaceful tune.
Its tranquil glow, a sight so divine,
In its beauty, a moment frozen in time.
A silent guardian in the vast dark sea,
Whispers of magic, it shares with me.
Oh, moon so bright, in your cosmic dance,
You fill my heart with a peaceful trance.
A muse for poets, a lover's delight,
In your ethereal presence, all is right.
As you sail through the night, a timeless art,
You touch my soul and light up my heart.
Oh, moon above, in your gentle swoon,
Forever enchanting, in the night's soft croon.
Chelsi Rao / X
Interview with Ritinraj Singh (Student of class XI)
Reporters/RP: Mohita Solanki and Vijita Solanki
RP: What was your experience when you joined the school?
RSH: The atmosphere in the school is fun-filled and productive at the same time. The entire staff, from the security guard to the teachers, displays a great deal of helpfulness and politeness. We also learn many life skills in school. Discipline, hard work, and punctuality are the important traits.
RP: Did you encounter any challenges when you first joined the school?
RSH: It's evident, but in my opinion, it's natural. On my first day, I experienced a lot of exhaustion. I came across challenges like adjusting to the school's environment and making new friends.
RP: What is your hobby, and why do you enjoy it?
RSH: Cricket is something I enjoy doing in my free time because it helps me unwind, relax, and improve my creativity and analytical thinking skills. Traveling is my favorite hobby because I enjoy discovering new cities and places around the world. I spend months saving up to plan a trip every year.
Riddles 
1. What is bought by the yard is worn by the foot?
Answer: Carpet 
2. What has a foot but no leg?
Answer: Ruler
3. What has a big mouth, yet never speaks?
Answer: Jar
4. The more you take the more you leave behind.
Answer: Steps
5. What gets bigger the more you take away?
Answer: A hole
Facts
1. Rajasthan, in terms of area, is the largest state in India, covering nearly 342,239 sq km.
2. The world’s 9th largest subtropical desert, the Thar Desert, is situated in Rajasthan.
3. India’s only saline river, the River Luni, flows in Rajasthan and concludes in the Rann of Kutch, Gujarat.
4. Pushkar is home to the only Lord Brahma Temple in the world.
5. Before Jaipur, Amber was the capital of the state under the reign of Maharaja Jai Singh II.



 Credits 
Editorial In-charge: Anshuman Singh
Chief Editors: Leesha Suthar, Tamanna Solanki.
Interview Reporters: Siddhi Solanki, Beenita Sonigra/Vijita Solanki, Aaradhya Champawat, Mohita Solanki.
Event Reporters: Bhumika Rathore, Priya Tripash, Prachi Solanki, Tanya Tripash.
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.

Educators in support: Mr. Krishan Gopal, Ms. Prerna Rathod, Ms.Khushi Rao, Ms. Savita Dagar, Ms. Jyoti Sain, Mr. Dhruv Sandhu, Ms. Nikita Rajpurohit, Mr. Chatraram Choudhary.

Volume No. 598 Published by The Editorial Board: Mr. Jitendra Suthar,  Ms. Tejal Soni.  



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