The School Weekly 18th August 2025

 News & Events 
 79th Independence Day Celebration 
Our school celebrated the 79th Independence Day on 15th August, 2025, with great excitement and joy. The stage was beautifully decorated with tricolour balloons, ribbons, and flags, which gave the whole programme a festive look. The spirit of patriotism could be felt all around.
The celebration began with the hoisting of the national flag by our Principal. As the flag was hoisted, the students sang the National Anthem with pride and respect. Right after this, our Principal delivered a motivational speech. 
Her words reminded us of the sacrifices made by our freedom fighters and encouraged us to be disciplined, hardworking, and responsible citizens of the country. Her speech inspired not only the students but also the teachers and staff.
After the speech, the cultural programme started. Students presented a variety of performances, including dances, speeches, and patriotic songs. A special highlight was when Harshil Dave (Class 8), Shreya Rao, and Siddharth Choudhary each sang patriotic songs separately.
Their melodious voices filled the air with energy, and the audience clapped loudly after every performance. Along with the students, some teachers also participated by delivering short patriotic messages and guiding the programme, which made the event more engaging and meaningful.
The programme ended with the distribution of sweets to all the students and staff members. Everyone left with smiles on their faces and a strong feeling of pride for our nation.
Overall, the 79th Independence Day celebration in our school was a memorable and inspiring event. It brought students and teachers together and filled our hearts with patriotism and unity.
Reported by: Dushyant Singh / XI
 Pre-Primary Section: Independence Day 
Independence Day was celebrated with great devotion and patriotic fervor in our school. The celebration commenced with an energetic performance by our little Pre-Primary kids.
The Nursery children presented a sweet and harmonious musical presentation, "Hum Logo ko Samjh Sako," Paired with a graceful dance. The budding stars of LKG presented an adorable performance on "I love my India."
While the UKG children filled the atmosphere with zeal through a patriotic song remix. The student of class 1st added patriotic charm to the celebration with their song. 
"Ae Vatan Mere Vatan"
Further enhancing the spirit of patriotism, young speakers Aashi and Nakshetraraj delivered short speeches. The young learners of Grade 1 joined with a vibrant spirit, expressing their patriotic sentiments and honor for the nation
The program ended with an interactive segment giving children the opportunity to sing, speak, and convey their love for the Nation. The event reflected the heartfelt patriotism, pride, and devotion of the students for their motherland.
Reported by: Erum Sayyed / XII
 Independence Day: Dance Winner 
Proud Moment for Our School!
We are thrilled to share that our school team secured 1st position in the Block-level Independence Day Dance Competition! 🏆✨
A big congratulations to Hemant Sir for his outstanding guidance and dedication, and to all the talented students whose hard work, passion, and team spirit made this achievement possible. Your performance truly reflected the spirit of patriotism and excellence.
Keep shining and making us proud!
 Off to MUN 
We’re proud to share that a team of six students from our school, escorted by Sudarshana Ma’am, has gone to St. Anselm’s School, Ajmer, to participate in the Model United Nations (MUN) conference.
This is a wonderful opportunity for our students to engage in global issues, build leadership skills, and represent our school on a prestigious platform.
Wishing them all the best as they debate, collaborate, and make their voices heard!

 FACTS  
1. Sharks don’t have bones – their skeletons are made of cartilage.
2. The world’s smallest frog is only 7 millimeters long – about the size of a housefly.
3. Cows have best friends and get stressed if they’re separated.
4. Honey never spoils – archaeologists found 3,000-year-old honey jars that were still edible.
5. Your left lung is smaller than your right lung to make space for your heart.
 Riddles  
1. Riddle:- No lungs, no breath, but I still blow. Catch me quick before I go. What am I? 
Ans :- A Bubble 
2 Riddle:- Break me once and I'll still be whole, but speak me twice and I lose my soul. What am I? 
Ans:- Silence 
3 Riddle:-  I'm always ahead but never seen, Marking where your thoughts have been. What am I?
Ans:- The Future 
4 Riddle:- No wings, no wheels, yet I still fly, I vanish fast when you blink an eye. What am I? 
Ans:-  A Thought 
5 Riddle:- I eat your time but make you smile, You'll chase me even just a while. What am I? 
Ans:-  A Game
 Jokes 
1. Why did the student eat his homework?
Because the teacher told him it was a piece of cake!
2.  What’s a math teacher’s favorite place?
Times Square.
3.  Why did the computer get glasses?
Because it lost its focus in class!
4.  Why don’t pencils ever win races?
Because they always draw!
5.  Why was the science book so full of drama?
It had too many reactions.



 Credits 
 Chief Editors: Prachi Singh
 Interview Reporters: Soumyajeet Solanki, Siddhi Solanki
 Event Reporters: Erum Sayyed, Palak Solanki, Dushyant Singh
 Photographers: Rahul Pahadiya, Dhanraj Singh
 Article: Taruna Gehlot, Jeenal Kumari
 Fun facts /Riddles / Jokes: Jaywardhan Singh, Namita Rajpurohit, Rishi Golechha


 Volume No. 644 Published by The Editorial Board: Mr. Jitendra Suthar, Mr.   Krishna Gopal Dave, Ms.Prerna Rathod, Ms. Savita Dagar