News & Events
Pre-Primary Report
The wave of fun learning has begun in Pre-Primary after the summer break. Children from each class have returned energetic and refreshed, ready to explore and enjoy learning.
To promote physical and mental wellness, Grade 1 students have been introduced to Yoga, helping them stay fit in both mind and body. On the other hand, UKG students participated in Zumba and dance sessions, focusing on building their physical fitness through music and movement.
LKG students were not far behind—they joyfully joined their senior friends in dancing. In addition, they began learning to recognize the 26 letters of the alphabet using ice-cream sticks, turning literacy into a fun and creative experience.
Our Nursery students are embarking on a new journey in a new environment. Their teachers engage them in age-appropriate educational activities, focusing on the development of both fine motor and gross motor skills.
We’re excited to see our young learners grow, explore, and thrive in this joyful and nurturing atmosphere.
Primary Section Report
Throughout the week, students actively participated in a range of fun and educational lessons that helped them grow in many ways.
In the Sports lesson, children enjoyed free play, where they explored different games on their own. The session was full of energy, excitement, and teamwork, allowing students to refresh their minds and strengthen their social bonds. During the Value Education lesson, students learned about an important moral value through stories and discussions. They reflected on how to apply values like kindness, honesty, and respect in everyday life, which helped build their character and understanding of right and wrong. In Classes IV and V, students took part in a Spoken English activity, where they got the chance to speak on various topics. It was a great platform for them to express themselves confidently and improve their English communication skills.
Students of Classes II and III learned Phonetics through engaging exercises and audio-visual aids. They practiced correct pronunciation and sounds, which made learning both fun and effective. In the Creative Writing lesson, students were given an interesting topic and encouraged to write their thoughts creatively. They displayed imagination, originality, and a real love for writing. Overall, students truly enjoyed these lessons, showing great enthusiasm, creativity, and eagerness to learn. Each session helped them grow emotionally, intellectually, and socially.
Middle & Senior Section Report
The week began with lessons on moral values during the morning assembly, setting a thoughtful tone for the days ahead. These sessions highlighted the importance of virtues such as kindness, honesty, and respect, creating a positive atmosphere across the school. A large number of new admissions added fresh energy to the campus. Many new friendships blossomed, and the school environment grew more lively and welcoming. This week’s primary focus remained on academics. Classrooms were active with learning, and concentration on studies was evident. Alongside academics, time was also set aside for free play, allowing for relaxation and fun after focused learning sessions. Several new teachers joined the faculty, bringing in fresh ideas and enthusiasm. Excitement could be sensed as students engaged with them, eager to explore new methods and perspectives in their subjects. A meaningful and balanced week came to a close, one that combined learning, values, friendships, and new opportunities.
Accept Yourself The Way You Are
They will call you quiet because you're perfectly happy in silence.
They will call you weak because you avoid conflict and drama.
They will call you obsessed for being passionate about the things you love.
They will call you rude for not engaging in social pleasantries.
They will call you arrogant for having self-respect.
They will call you boring for not being an extrovert.
They will call you wrong for having different beliefs.
They will call you shy when you choose not to interact in small talk.
They will call you weird because you choose not to conform to societal trends.
They will call you fake for trying your best to remain positive.
They will call you a loner because you're comfortable being on your own.
They will call you dramatic for expressing your pain,
They will call you lost for not following the same route as others.
They will call you a geek for being a knowledge-seeker.
They will call you ugly for not looking like celebrities.
They will call you dumb for not being an academic.
They will call you selfish for choosing self-care,
They will call you crazy for thinking differently from others.
They will call you lazy for moving at your own pace,
They will call you cheap for knowing the value of money.
They will call you disloyal for distancing yourself from negative people.
Let them call you what they want. You don't have to play the part they want you to play. Create your own part to play in the world.
Nikita Rajpurohit / Educator
जीवन मूल्य
अटूट गौरव और स्नेह से भरी भारतीय संस्कृति का बखान करना हर किसी के लिए अभिमान का विषय है। यह संस्कृति ही है जो सभी को एक सूत्र में पिरौती है।
भारतीय संस्कृति अतुलनीय और अखंड है। यदि इसका एक पहलु छू कर देखें तब जान सकेंगे कि यह एक मात्र सरोवर न होकर अथाह महासागर है। त्योहार, मेले, गीत - संगीत, खान - पान, रीति - रिवाज आदि सब कुछ तो इसके अंग है। राहगीरों की मदद करना, आगे बढ़कर किसी के दुख में भागीदार होना, परायों को भी अपना समझकर प्रेम देना, अधिक की लालसा नहीं रखना ये भी तो हमारी संस्कृति का अंग है।
परंपराएँ भी इसी का अंग है, किंतु यदि कोई परंपरा हमें आगे बढ़ने से रोके, तब ऐसी परंपराओं को कुचल देना ही हमारी प्राथमिकता होनी चाहिए। क्योंकि विश्व के साथ कदम मिलाकर चलना भी आवश्यक है।
कभी - कभी पोषणकारी परंपराएँ भी इस चपेटाघाट में आ जाती है। यह गलत होगा, क्योंकि सीखो सब किंतु अपनी पहचान यदि खो देंगे तब इससे बुरा शायद ही कुछ हो। लेखिका मन्नू भंडारी लिखती है कि आजकल के बच्चे पड़ोस कल्चर को भूल रहे है और पहले पूरा मोहल्ला तो घर का हिस्सा माना जाता था। महानगरों में रहने वाले लोगों को इस पड़ोस कल्चर से कोई सरोकार नहीं।
हम सीखें सब कुछ परंतु अपना न छोड़े। लेखक मनोहर श्याम जोशी लिखते है कि 'टाई सूट पहनना आना चाहिए किंतु धोती कुरता हमारी पहचान है ये नहीं भूलना है।' आज मोबाइल और कंप्यूटर के युग में हमने बहुत सी बातों को पीछे छोड़ दिया जो हमारे जीवन का अंग था। जो जीवन मूल्य हम बिना किसी विशेष प्रयास से सीख जाते थे, आज उनको सीखाने की आवश्यकता महसूस हो रही है। धैर्य, सहयोग, अपनापन, ध्यान केंद्रित करना आदि पाठ्यक्रम का अंग बनते जा रहे है।
'वसुधैव कुटुंबकम्' की भावना कम होती जा रही है। हमारा यह दायित्व बनता है कि आने वाली पीढ़ी में यह भावना उजागर करें। श्रेष्ठ जीवन मूल्यों को अपनाएं, इस हेतु प्रयत्नशील रहें। किसी प्रकार का विद्वेष मन में न हो, कुछ अच्छा न कर सकें तो कोई बात नहीं, पर बुरा नहीं करें। अभी से ही प्रयास शुरू करें तो हम सफल हो सकते है, लक्ष्य को पा सकते है।
कृष्ण गोपाल / हिंदी, विभागाध्यक्ष
Jokes
1. Why did the chicken cross the road?
To auto-complete the chicken!
2. Why did ChatGPT break up with its Wi‑Fi?
It couldn’t handle the connection issues.
3. Why did ChatGPT go to therapy?
It had too many “deep learning” issues.
4. What’s ChatGPT’s favorite drink?
Java.
5. How does ChatGPT end arguments?
“As an AI language model…”
Riddles
1. What has to be broken before you can use it?
Answer: An egg.
2. The more you take, the more you leave behind. What am I?
Answer: Footsteps.
3. What can you catch, but not throw?
Answer: A cold.
4. What has a face and two hands but no arms or legs?
Answer: A clock.
5. What goes up but never comes down?
Answer: Your age.
Facts
1. The shortest war in history lasted only 38–40 minutes.
2. A single cloud can weigh over a million pounds.
3. Humans shed about 600,000 particles of skin every hour.
4. Venus is the only planet that spins clockwise.
5. A blue whale’s heart is the size of a small car.
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. 639 Published by The Editorial Board: Mr. Jitendra Suthar, Mr. Krishna Gopal Dave