News & Events
Founder's & Investiture Ceremony
On 20th August, our school celebrated its 33rd Founder’s Day with great enthusiasm. The program started with a warm welcome to all the students, teachers, and staff members. Everyone was excited to be part of the occasion as it reminded us of the journey and achievements of our school.
The celebration had different performances by students. A beautiful dance performance by the middle school children was the main highlight of the program and was enjoyed by all. Students also gave songs and speeches, which added more charm to the event.
Investiture Ceremony was also held for the newly elected council members of the school. The badges were presented to each member by our Principal, Mrs. Bharti Rao, along with the teachers. After receiving their badges, the council members took an oath to perform their duties honestly and responsibly.
Our Principal then gave an inspiring speech about the origin of the school. She shared how the founders of our school loved Indian traditional artisans’ work and decided to settle here. With a vision to promote education and values, he opened this school, which has now grown into an institution we all feel proud of. Her words motivated us to respect our culture, work hard, and carry forward the legacy of our founders. After her, our respected teacher, Mr. Krishan Gopal, also addressed the gathering and shared his valuable thoughts, which added more meaning to the celebration.


The program ended with a vote of thanks to all who contributed to making the day memorable. The 33rd Founder’s Day was a proud moment for everyone and left us inspired to continue the legacy of our school.
Pre-Primary Report: Celebrating Creativity & Culture
Our youngest learners in LKG–1 joyfully embraced the spirit of the rainy season with a delightful boat-making activity. Crafting cheerful paper boats, the children not only tapped into their creativity but also enjoyed the thrill of launching their boats to sail, nurturing teamwork, discipline, and cooperation.
Adding cultural charm, the little ones embarked on an educational outing to the magnificent Ranakpur Jain Temple. This enriching visit opened doors to India’s rich architectural heritage and traditions while fostering lasting friendships in a picturesque setting.



Back at school, the children engaged in playful sand play sessions, encouraging imagination, fine motor skills, and collaboration. Creativity thrived during the Ganpati making activities, where students expressed respect for cultural traditions through vibrant art and craft.


This joyful blend of play, learning, and creativity filled young hearts with sweet memories of togetherness and tradition.
Reported by – Erum Sayyed
Event Reporter
Primary Section Report
Class II – Preposition Activity
Students of Class II enthusiastically participated in a fun and engaging activity on prepositions. Using words such as in, on, under, behind, and over, they framed their own sentences with confidence. The activity not only strengthened their grammar skills but also enhanced their ability to use prepositions meaningfully in everyday situations.
Class II - Understanding Shapes
An engaging activity-based learning session was conducted for the students of Class II A on the topic “Understanding Shapes”. The session began with a simple explanation of plane shapes and solid shapes, followed by a demonstration where various shapes were drawn and displayed.
The students enthusiastically participated in the activity, identifying the given shapes and confidently describing their properties in their own words. This hands-on approach not only enhanced their theoretical understanding but also encouraged active learning and self-expression. The children thoroughly enjoyed the session and displayed great interest throughout the activity.
Class III – Blend Words Activity
Class III students took part in an interesting “Blend Words” activity. They learned how two letters can be combined to form a new word, such as GL+UE = GLUE, FL+AG = FLAG, etc. The children enjoyed discovering and creating such words, which helped improve their vocabulary and developed their creative thinking.
The Unit Test II commenced on 22nd August 2025, ensuring that students remained focused on their academic goals and demonstrated their preparation with sincerity. The following day, 23rd August 2025, the atmosphere on campus shifted from serious examinations to a festive spirit as the school celebrated Founder’s Day.
Students arrived in casual dress, which added a cheerful and relaxed vibe to the occasion. The day was filled with joy and togetherness, as students actively participated in dancing and a variety of games. The celebration not only gave them a refreshing break from their exam but also strengthened the sense of community and gratitude towards the institution’s foundation
The Magic of Reading
Reading is one of the most wonderful habits a student can have. It is often said that “a book is a friend that never leaves you.” Truly, books are like magic lamps that light up our minds. When we open a book, we open a door to a new world filled with stories, adventures, and knowledge. Reading gives us joy as well as wisdom. Storybooks make us laugh, cry, and feel different emotions. Knowledge books teach us science, history, culture, and values. Through books, we can travel to distant lands, meet great people, and learn about things that we may never see in real life. A single book can give us hundreds of new experiences without leaving our chairs! The magic of reading also lies in how it shapes our personality. It improves our language, vocabulary, and imagination. A good reader becomes a good thinker and a good writer. Reading also helps us concentrate better and makes us more creative. Students who read regularly often do well in studies because books strengthen their minds. Books also teach us life lessons. From fables, we learn morals like honesty, kindness, and hard work. From biographies, we get inspired by great leaders and achievers. From poetry, we feel the beauty of words. Every book leaves a mark on us and makes us better people. In today’s world, where many students spend time on mobiles or television, the habit of reading is slowly disappearing. But we should remember that books give us knowledge that no gadget can replace. Reading is not only useful for exams but also for life. To conclude, reading is truly magical because it entertains, educates, and inspires us at the same time. It is like food for our brain and light for our soul. Let us make reading our daily habit, for readers today are the leaders of tomorrow.
Shruti Sofia Rajpurohit / IV
Festivals Are Fun
Festivals are the most joyful days of our lives. They bring happiness, excitement, and togetherness. At festivals, people forget their worries and come together to celebrate with love and smiles. Every festival has a special meaning and teaches us good values. In India, we celebrate many festivals like Diwali, Holi, Eid, Christmas, Raksha Bandhan, and Independence Day. Each festival is different, but all of them bring happiness. Diwali is the festival of lights. Holi is the festival of colors. Eid teaches us sharing and caring. Christmas reminds us of love and kindness. Independence Day fills us with pride in our country.
Festivals are also a time for family. We wear new clothes, decorate our homes, and enjoy delicious food. Children get gifts, sweets, and lots of love from elders. Schools and communities also organize programs, dances, and plays. These celebrations make festivals even more fun. Festivals are not only about fun but also about values. They teach us unity, peace, love, and respect for all religions. They remind us of our culture and traditions. Celebrating together makes us feel that we are part of one big family. In the end, festivals are like bright stars in the calendar of life. They bring color, joy, and hope. Truly, festivals are fun because they fill our hearts with laughter, togetherness, and sweet memories.
Nidhi Solanki / IV
Interview with Mr. Vaibhav Borse
(Reporter as RP, VBE as Mr. Vaibhav Borse)
RP: How was your initial experience when you visited the campus for the first time?
VBE: My first visit to the campus was truly refreshing. The greenery, the clean and plastic-free environment, immediately gave me the sense of being in a sustainable and eco-friendly space. It felt welcoming and positive, setting the right tone for a school that not only focuses on academics but also on values like environmental responsibility.
RP: Can you share a memorable classroom experience you had in this school?
VBE: One of my most memorable classroom experiences was when students enthusiastically participated in a group activity that connected their lessons with real-life examples. Their curiosity and eagerness to learn made the session very interactive and meaningful. It showed me how the school nurtures both knowledge and creativity.
RP: How does the school’s infrastructure (labs, library, classrooms, technology) support teaching?
VBE: The school’s infrastructure is supportive and student-centered. The library provides a wide variety of books that help in research and self-study. Well-equipped computer labs make practical learning possible, and the classrooms with available technology aid in making lessons more interactive and engaging in 12 science. This infrastructure plays a crucial role in effective teaching and holistic learning.
RP: How do you find the interaction between teachers, staff, and students on campus?
VBE: The interaction among teachers, staff, and students is generally warm and supportive. Students feel comfortable approaching teachers, and the staff is cooperative in maintaining the school’s smooth functioning. At the same time, there is scope to further strengthen coordination between the management and teachers so that decision-making processes become more inclusive and effective.
RP: How would you describe the learning environment and culture of this school?
VBE: The learning environment is positive, inclusive, and nurturing. The eco-friendly and plastic-free campus creates a unique atmosphere where students naturally learn to value sustainability. The culture of the school encourages not just academic growth but also life skills, creativity, and responsibility towards society and the environment. But yes, there is a scope of improvement.
RP: Share one good suggestion you would like to bring in as a new addition to the school.
VBE: One valuable suggestion would be to involve all teachers more actively in the decision-making process. This will not only improve coordination between management and staff but will also ensure that ideas from different perspectives are considered, making the process more collaborative and worthwhile.
📅 Upcoming Event
Event: District Tournaments & Technoxian Robotics World Championship.
Date: August 30, 2025"
Our dedicated teams are ready to compete in the Competition. Wishing them the best of luck!"
📝 Mini Mindfulness Moment
'End your week with calm and focus.' Here’s a simple breathing exercise or gratitude prompt for students and parents to practice together. For example: “Take three deep breaths and think of one thing you are grateful for today.”
📸 Snap & Share Challenge
Encourage families to share photos from the week based on a theme (e.g., "Rainy Day Fun," "Creative Art") on your school's social media or private group. Feature the best photos with credits in the next newsletter.
🧠 Riddles to Tickle Your Mind
I move but have no feet, I age but never sleep. What am I?
Answer: Time
I don't cook, but I bring heat. No hands, but I make water steam. What am I?
Answer: Sunlight
No mouth, but I speak. No life, but I teach. What am I?
Answer: A Book
I burn, but I am cold. I freeze what I hold. What am I?
Answer: Ice
I build without tools, make homes in your mind. What am I?
Answer: Imagination
😂 Laugh Corner: Jokes to Share
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 math book look so sad?
Because it had too many problems.
Student: "I don’t think I deserve zero on this test!"
Teacher: "I agree – but that’s the lowest I can give."
Why did the computer get glasses?
Because it lost its Windows!
Why was the music teacher so good at baseball?
Because he had the perfect pitch.
📚 Fun Facts to Brighten Your Day
Bananas glow blue under UV light due to chemicals in their peel!
Sloths can hold their breath longer than dolphins — up to 40 minutes!
The “zombie fungus” species controls ants’ brains like sci-fi!
Some turtles breathe through their butts underwater — truly bizarre!
The word “robot” originates from a Czech word meaning “forced labor.”
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. 645 Published by The Editorial Board: Mr. Jitendra Suthar, Mr. Krishna Gopal Dave, Ms.Prerna Rathod, Ms. Savita Dagar, Ms. Sudarshana Jhala