The School Weekly 17th November 2025

News & Events
Children’s Day Celebration 2025
Pre-Primary Wing – A Day Full of Joy!
The second week of November was celebrated as Children’s Day with great enthusiasm and excitement. Our little Pre-Primary stars arrived with bright smiles, ready for a fun-filled day! The celebration began with a class-wise dance party, where children enjoyed dancing to their favourite tunes. Outdoors, the excitement continued with engaging games like Tug of War and Complete the Target, as well as many other playful activities that brought out team spirit and laughter.
The biggest surprise awaited them when the school canteen opened especially for the kids! This delightful treat was a special gesture from our respected Principal Ma’am, making the day extra memorable. Overall, it was a truly dedicated day to the happiness, energy, and endless joy of the children!
Children’s Day Celebration 
Children’s Day was celebrated on 14th November in all classes from Class Nursery to XII, filling the school premises with bright cheer. From the moment we entered, we could sense the day’s specialness. Students smiled, and teachers were relaxed as the entire school buzzed with a lively vibe.
The day began with teachers wishing everyone a happy Children’s Day and sharing the significance of this day, highlighting Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru’s belief that children are the future of our country. Their words gave the morning a warm and meaningful start.
Soon after, the open dance stage became the highlight. Anyone feeling like dancing could walk up and perform. Even shy students volunteered, receiving loud cheers and claps, making the atmosphere vibrant and fun.
A special canteen corner was arranged, quickly becoming one of the busiest spots as students gathered to share snacks, jokes, and moments of joy. Beyond that, students enjoyed their favourite sports—cricket, football, badminton—filling the playground with energy. This break from routine was refreshing and fun.
Pens were gifted to all students as a thoughtful gesture, appreciated by everyone. The day also allowed plenty of relaxed interactions among teachers and students, with photos, laughter, and stories shared, creating memories to cherish. As the event concluded, teachers thanked students for their spirited participation. Everyone left with happy faces and warm memories.
ISDM Students Visit The Fabindia School
On 14 November 2025, we were delighted to host students from the Indian School of Development Management (ISDM), New Delhi. Their visit aimed to understand the educational dynamics and challenges faced by students, explore the school’s history, appreciate the cultural richness of Pali and its surroundings, and observe our commitment to sustainability.
The ISDM visitors enjoyed our lush green campus and warm, vibrant school culture. They engaged meaningfully with our students and joyfully performed Baal Geet with Grade 4 learners—a moment filled with smiles and happiness. We appreciate the ISDM team’s visit and look forward to more such enriching exchanges.
बाल दिवस
भारत में 14 नवम्बर को बाल दिवस बड़े उत्साह के साथ मनाया जाता है। यह दिन हमारे पहले प्रधानमंत्री पंडित जवाहरलाल नेहरू की जन्म जयंती के रूप में भी जाना जाता है। नेहरूजी बच्चों से बहुत प्रेम करते थे और बच्चों को ‘चाचा नेहरू’ कहकर बुलाते थे। बाल दिवस बच्चों के अधिकारों, संरक्षण और उज्जवल भविष्य का महत्व समझाने का अवसर है। इस दिन स्कूलों में खेल, सांस्कृतिक कार्यक्रम, चित्रकला प्रतियोगिताएं, भाषण व नाटक आदि होते हैं, जिनसे बच्चों की प्रतिभा सामने आती है। नेहरूजी का मानना था कि बच्चे देश का भविष्य हैं और उन्हें सही शिक्षा, सुरक्षित वातावरण व प्रेम मिले तो वे एक बेहतर राष्ट्र बना सकते हैं। बाल दिवस हमें बच्चों के विकास, सपनों और खुशियों को प्राथमिकता देने की प्रेरणा देता है।
तरुणा गहलोत / XI
Class IV EVS Activity: Best Out of Waste
Class IV students brought “Best Out of Waste” alive by transforming old items into creative, useful art. Through this hands-on activity, they learned the importance of Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle. Children turned shoeboxes, newspapers, and bottles into vases, jewelry, and greeting cards. Their work inspires us all to see waste as wealth.
Class V Grammar Fun: Reflexive Pronoun Activity
Class V made grammar learning exciting with “Reflexive Pronoun (Grammar Trivia).” The classroom became a “Grammar Detective Agency,” where students solved clues to find reflexive pronouns. This game-based approach helped students confidently master reflexive pronouns, combining riddles, stories, and art for a memorable experience.
Class V Thanksgiving Activity
This year, Class V celebrated Thanksgiving with a “Thank You Letter to Mom” activity. Students expressed heartfelt gratitude through personalized letters, reflecting on daily care and support from their mothers. The activity enhanced writing skills and taught the importance of gratitude, bringing laughter, tears, and inspiration to the classroom.
Value of Time
Time is life’s most valuable asset. It flows continuously, has no beginning or end, and can neither be created nor destroyed. While money can be earned, lost time never returns. Those who understand the importance of time use it productively and balance work with family and friends. Making good use of time ensures success and fulfillment.
Riyansh / VII
Interview with Mrs. Madhulika Rao (Pre-Primary Educator)
RP: What is your teaching philosophy?
MRO: I believe in creating a warm, friendly learning environment. Interacting with students actively makes them comfortable asking questions and sharing ideas. Building trust helps learning become easier and joyful. I encourage open conversations so students don’t feel shy or stressed, and I aim to make learning pressure-free and enjoyable.
RP: How do you collaborate with colleagues or participate in school activities?
MRO: I enjoy working with colleagues and supporting school events, whether managing students or helping with discipline. I also help with creative tasks like board decoration and organizing activities. Collaboration helps me grow and contribute to the school.
RP: What qualifications suit you for teaching?
MRO: I completed CS and B.Ed from Mumbai and have experience with Pratham NGO. After a gap of 10-15 years, I returned to teaching, gaining confidence through dedication and practice.
RP: If you could change one thing in education, what would it be?
MRO: I’d improve curriculum planning so teachers and students can clearly know weekly/monthly goals, making classrooms more organized and effective.
RP: What advice do you have for today’s students?
MRO: Stay curious and never stop learning. Manage time well, respect teachers and classmates, and study with interest, not pressure. Enjoy the learning process because knowledge stays with you forever.
Fun Facts 
•Human bones can withstand temperatures over 1,600°C, hotter than many volcanoes’ lava.
•Antarctica was once forested and home to dinosaurs before it drifted south and froze.
•Some snakes can glide up to 100 feet through the air by flattening their bodies.
•The Sun would roar as loud as a jet engine in space due to surface shockwaves.
•Snails can hibernate for up to three years in extreme weather.
Riddles
•I have a bed but never sleep. I have a mouth but never speak. What am I?
Answer: River
•I am a bird, a fruit, and a person. What am I?
Answer: Kiwi
•I am full of holes but still hold water. What am I?
Answer: Sponge
•I have no feet, hands, or wings, but I climb to the sky. What am I?
Answer: Smoke
•If I drink, I die. If I eat, I am fine. What am I?
Answer: Fire
Jokes
•Teacher: Why are you late?
Student: Because of the sign on the road.
Teacher: What sign?
Student: "School Ahead, Go Slow!" — so I did.
•Why did the computer go to school?
Because it wanted to improve its byte-sized knowledge.
•Teacher: Whoever answers my next question correctly can go home early!
Student (drops his pen): Sir, who dropped that?
•Why don’t scientists trust atoms?
Because they make up everything—even excuses for not doing homework!
•Principal: This essay on discipline is exactly the same as your friend’s!
Student: That’s because we both have the same teacher... you!



 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. 655 Published by The Editorial Board: Mr. Jitendra Suthar, Mr.   Krishna Gopal Dave, Ms.Prerna Rathod, Ms. Savita Dagar, Ms. Sudarshana Jhala