The School Weekly 27th April 2026

News & Events
Refreshing Watermelon Party
The Pre-Primary children thoroughly enjoyed a refreshing shower of cool water during the warm month of April. It was their own request to have some fun with water, and this joyful activity was thoughtfully organized and carried out under the guidance of our respected Principal Ma’am, along with the support of Mr. Prakash Mansion, our pre-primary teachers, and our hardworking support staff.
The children were extremely happy, and their excitement made the day truly special. It felt as if the day should last a little longer, but we beautifully managed everything within the given time.
Although it was planned as a Fresher Party to help students get to know each other, we also included a meaningful Share and Care activity. Students of Grade 1 lovingly served watermelon to the younger children and even helped them eat, showcasing kindness and responsibility.
The little ones had great fun with the watermelon—some even playfully used them as dumbbells, which, though not part of the plan, added to the joy and innocence of the moment.
I feel truly grateful to have been a witness to such a delightful and heartwarming event.
Weekly Report of Primary Section 
Children eagerly look forward to Saturdays as it is a day filled with fun and engaging activities. On this day, they have activity-based lessons where they get the opportunity to play games of their choice. Students actively participated in games like cricket, football, volleyball, and other ball games. They were grouped according to their interests, which encouraged teamwork and enthusiasm.
During the 3rd and 4th lessons, a poster-making competition was conducted for the Primary Section on the topic “The Earth.” The children beautifully expressed their thoughts and creativity through drawings and colors, showcasing their understanding and love for our planet.
Over the 5th and 6th lessons, teachers focused on strengthening fundamental concepts. Special attention was given to clearing students’ doubts in English and Mathematics, ensuring better understanding and confidence among learners.
Overall, Saturday was full of joy, creativity, and learning. At the end of the day, the children happily expressed,
"We are eagerly looking forward to next Saturday!"
Educator 
Pinkee Chouhan
Result of Poster Making Competition 
Class II 
1st - Preha Shrimali - II A - Dhyanchand House 
2nd - Rajayvardhan Singh - II B - Dhyanchand House 
3rd - Cheshta Bawal - II B - Raman House 
Class III
1st - Viya Rajpurohit - III A - Gandhi House 
1st - Jivyanshi Champawat - III B - Dhyanchand House 
2nd - Pari Gauri - III B - Raman House 
3rd - III B - Dev Choudhary - Dhyanchand House 
3rd - Kunal Choudhary - III A Raman
 Class IV
1st - Bhumija Kaswa - IV A - Raman House
1st - Yognya Ranawat - IV A - Dhyanchad House
2nd - Poonam Jangid - IV A - 
Dhyanchad House
2nd - Navya Parihar - IV A -
Gandhi House
 3rd - Drishti Mali - IV B - 
Teresa House
3rd - Nikita Choudhary -  IV B - Teresa House
Class V 
1st - Florence Garg - V AB - Dhyanchand House 
1st - Taani Vaishnav - V A - Gandhi House 
2nd - Kanakraj Rathore - V A - Teresa House
2nd - Mansvi Choudhary - V A - Gandhi House 
3rd - Ali Arvish - V B - Raman House 
3rd - Parikshit Singh Rajawat - V B - Gandhi House
Middle Section Results
6A - Dristy Malviya - 1st
        Navneet. - 2nd
        Kavya Rathore - 3rd

6B - Riya Parmar - 1st
        Shreya Rao - 2nd
        Harshita rai - 3rd

7A - Manav Rathore - 1st
        Naksh Parihar - 2nd
        Heet Bhati. - 3rd

7B - Pranjal - 1st
        Chitra Singh - 2nd
        Hasnain - 3rd

8 A - Hiraj Rathore - 1st
         Jiya Vaishnav - 2nd
         Mokshi Nagar - 3rd

8B - Urvashi Malviya - 1st
        Manyata. - 2nd
        Bhagyashree Sain - 3rd
Leaf Painting
Students of Class 1 enjoyed a fun and creative leaf printing activity where they used natural leaves to make beautiful butterfly designs. They applied paint on leaves, pressed them onto paper, and added final details with sketch pens. This activity helped develop their creativity, fine motor skills, and interest in art while learning to use materials from nature.
Students in LKG and Nursery enjoyed a fun art activity, making rabbits using stencils and dabbing with a sponge painting. They filled colours inside the stencil by gently dabbing with sponges, creating neat and colorful designs. This activity enhanced their creativity, improved hand coordination, and made learning enjoyable.
Balance race, where they had to walk while balancing a book on their head. The activity helped improve their balance, posture, and concentration. Children enjoyed the game and actively took part with excitement.
Clever Wordplay
Did you hear about the mathematician who’s afraid of negative numbers? He’ll stop at nothing to avoid them.
I'm reading a book on anti-gravity. I just can't put it down!
Why did the scarecrow win an award? Because he was outstanding in his field.
I asked my dog what's on top of the house. He said, "Roof!"
Animal Antics
What do you call a bear with no teeth? A gummy bear.
Why do cows wear bells? Because their horns don't work!
What do you call a sleeping dinosaur? A dino-snore.
Why don't oysters share their pearls? Because they are shellfish.



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


 Volume No. 673 Published by The Editorial Board: Mr. Jitendra Suthar, Mr. Krishna Gopal Dave, Ms. Prerna Rathod, Ms. Savita Dagar





The School Weekly 13th April 2026

Annual Day Celebration Special
Theme: Salute to Our Heroes
The School celebrated its 33rd Annual Day on 10th April 2026 with great enthusiasm and grandeur. The evening commenced at 6:00 PM with a vibrant Science and Social Science Exhibition, where students confidently presented their innovative projects to parents and guests, explaining their relevance, practical use, and importance in daily life. The exhibition reflected creativity, scientific temperament, and social awareness among students.
Inaugural Ceremony
The formal program began with the traditional Lamp Lighting Ceremony performed by the Chief Guest and the Board Members, symbolizing the light of knowledge and wisdom. 
This was followed by the felicitation of the distinguished guests.
Our Chief Guest, Loveleen Tandan, Co-Director of the Oscar-winning film Slumdog Millionaire, and Guest of Honor Vishwajeet Choudhary addressed the gathering. They inspired students with their thoughts on hard work, dedication, and success.
The Managing Trustee, Mr. Yogendra Singh Mertiya, shared his vision for the all-round development of students, and the Principal, Ms. Bharti Rao, presented the Annual Report, highlighting the institution’s achievements and progress.
Felicitation of Achievers
The Chief Guest presented Trophies of Excellence to the achievers of the previous academic session:
Excellence in Study: Mr. Puran Choudhary
Excellence in Skill: Mr. Dhawan Choudhary
Excellence in Sports: Ms. Yashodha Choudhary
Excellence in Service: Mr. Vinay Raj Singh
English Proficiency Award: Ms. Kirti Suthar
Class X Academic Achievers were also honored:
First Position: Mr. Soumyajeet Solanki
Second Position: Mr. Rajveer Solanki
Third Position: Ms. Tamanna Solanki
Cultural Programme
Following the inaugural ceremony, the stage came alive with a colourful cultural extravaganza. The performances began with a graceful Saraswati Vandana, invoking blessings for knowledge and wisdom.
Students from the Pre-Primary, Primary, and Senior Sections presented a variety of energetic and creative dance performances that captivated the audience.
The Middle Section presented an impactful English Play, portraying teachers, farmers, soldiers, and doctors as the true heroes of society. The performance received loud applause from the audience.
Senior students staged a powerful Hindi play titled “सरहद की बकरी”, conveying the profound message that in war, humanity is the ultimate loser and boundaries should never divide hearts.
The event concluded with a power-packed finale performance, leaving the audience mesmerized and proud of the students’ talent and dedication.
The Annual Day was a resounding success, celebrating talent, creativity, values, and the spirit of gratitude towards society's real heroes.



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


 Volume No. 672 Published by The Editorial Board: Mr. Jitendra Suthar, Mr. Krishna Gopal Dave, Ms. Prerna Rathod, Ms. Savita Dagar