The School Weekly 12th May 2025

 News & Events 
 Saturday Report 
House Meetings were held on Saturday to discuss the Service Projects that would be implemented throughout the year. Students enthusiastically participated in discussions regarding different community service and school improvement initiatives. House Masters and teachers also used the time to encourage students, reminding them of the need for energetic participation in every house activity. Their encouragement motivated the students to collaborate and try their best to maintain their respective houses at the top of the leaderboard through collaboration and steady effort.
 Pre-Primary Section 
The second week of May was designed for the Art and Craft-based activities.
Grade 1 and 2 created handmade cards for their mothers using paper, colours, and stickers. They wrote their feelings on them and showed their emotions towards their mothers. 
Grade UKG students learned to fold paper to create fish shapes, enhancing their origami and craft skills. The activity helped them to develop basic geometric shapes. 
Grade LKG learned to recognise the various colours by showing their toys and stationery. 
Nursery children used their fingerprints dipped in paint and coloured the bunny. This activity helped to develop their fine motor skills.
 The Importance of Moral Values in Our Lives 
Moral values such as respect, honesty, trust, courage, discipline, and caring are essential aspects of our personality. When combined with education, they shape a strong and well-rounded character.  
"Our education is meaningless without moral values." This statement highlights the importance of moral values in ensuring that we use our education for the greater good, contributing to social welfare, national development, and overall societal progress. Moral values create a significant difference between individuals by influencing their actions and guiding them toward ethical behavior.  
To achieve success and sustain it, "we must maintain a balance between our ego and moral values." As humans grow and develop, it is natural for the ego to increase. However, if ego becomes dominant, moral values gradually diminish. Ego compels us to think only about ourselves, whereas moral values teach us to consider the well-being of others.  
When ego takes precedence over moral values, a point may come where we completely disregard the needs and feelings of others. This can lead to our downfall, as selfishness and arrogance often result in negative consequences. On the other hand, good deeds always elevate us, and these good deeds are rooted in strong moral values.  
Ultimately, "Moral Values make us human; without them, we are no different from animals." They define our humanity and guide us toward a life of integrity, compassion, and responsibility. Therefore, integrating moral values into our education and daily lives is crucial for personal growth and the betterment of society.
Mohit Malviya / HOD Social Science
 Healthy Food 
Healthy Food is always good for the body. It gives us energy to work with great interest and enthusiasm. And if I talk about healthy Food, then fruits and vegetables are very healthy. Milk also makes our bones very strong; it is one of the healthy Foods. We should drink milk daily. To be healthy, we should avoid  'Junk food', as it is very bad for health. We should eat fresh, homemade food. Good food always keeps us Healthy as well as Happy. We should drink water up to 17 to 18 glasses per day, which keeps our body hydrated. We should eat food containing vitamins, which protect us from diseases. 
' To stay happy, we should be healthy 
To stay healthy, we should eat healthy.
Tanveer Singh / VII
 Interview with Yashraj Bamaniya(Class VII)(New Student) 
RP: What was your experience when you joined the school?
YBA: I had a good experience when I joined the school because I liked the environment, and the friends I met on my first day are really very good.
RP: What kind of school activities do you like the most?
YBA: I like sports the most because they make me healthy and active when I play. It's also about teamwork and learning discipline.
RP: Is there a specific part of the school campus that you really like or find unique?
YBA: Yes, I like the infrastructure, green environment of our school. And one unique thing is that we have lunch outside, which is really amazing. 
RP: How do you think our school can help you reach your goals?
YBA: Yes, I think school will help me reach my goals through studies and extracurricular activities that are organised in this school.
RP: What makes you feel happy or excited at school?
YBA: Studying new things and spending time with friends, sharing stories, and supporting each other make me feel happy and excited at school.
 Facts 
1. African Buffaloes Make Decisions By Voting. 
2.  Bamboo Is the World's Fastest Growing Plant. 
3.  Bees Dance to Communicate. 
4.  There Are More Trees on Earth Than Stars in the Milky Way. 
5. Elephants "Never" Forget.
 Riddles 
1. Riddle: What can go through glass without breaking it?
 Answer: Light. 
2. Riddle: What has many rings but no fingers?
 Answer: A telephone. 
3. Riddle: What has 88 keys, but cannot open a single door?
Answer: It is A piano.   
4. Riddle: Where do fish keep their money?
Answer: On a riverbank!
5. Riddle: What runs around a horse but never moves? 
Answer: A fence.
 Jokes 
1. What do you call a retired vegetable? A has-been.
2. What did the clock ask the watch? Hour you doing?
3. What's the most famous fish? A starfish!
4. What do you call a sheep with no legs? A cloud.
5. What kind of music do bubbles hate? Pop.


 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. 636 Published by The Editorial Board: Mr. Jitendra Suthar, Mr.   Krishna Gopal Dave