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Pre-Primary
Rakshabandhan Celebration – A Week of Bonding and Learning
The fourth week of July was celebrated as a Rakshabandhan Special Week. Although the festival falls in the first week of August, we took this opportunity to introduce our young minds to the true essence of Rakshabandhan — “the bond of protection.”
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In today’s world, one of the greatest needs is fresh and clean air, which is essential for protecting our environment. To instill this thought, our children tied Rakhi bands to trees, symbolizing their promise to care for and protect them, wishing for their long and healthy life. This unique activity helped the students understand the deeper meaning of the festival in the context of environmental responsibility.
This week also gave us a valuable opportunity to connect with our parents during the Monthly Assessment Meetings. Parents visited the school to review their ward’s performance. Together, we celebrated the children’s strengths and discussed areas where they can continue to grow.


It is the positive involvement and support of our parents that continuously inspires us to strengthen our connection with these young futures of the nation.
Weekly Report: Primary Section
Parent-Teacher Meeting (PTM) for Class II
The Primary Section organised a PTM for Class 2. The parents participated enthusiastically in the event and extended their full cooperation. Teachers and parents worked together to address any challenges that arose.
Rakhi Making Activity


Students from classes II to V participated in a fun-filled activity of Rakhi making. The creativity and enthusiasm of the children were on full display when they made their own rakhis.
Outdoor Games
The day started with outdoor sports. The students went to the playground, where they participated in various games, including cricket, football, and ring rolling. The faces of the children lit up with joy as they played their favourite games.
Value Education
In the classroom, the teacher conducted a value education session, teaching the students essential moral and social values.
Saturday Lunch
Students and teachers enjoyed a special lunch together, which included dishes brought from home. This tradition fostered a sense of community and camaraderie.
Spoken English Lesson
The day concluded with a Spoken English Lesson, where students learned about a variety of topics and practiced their language skills.
The day was full of engaging activities, learning, and fun, making it a memorable experience for the students.
Pinkee Chouhan/Educator
Weekly Report: English Activity (Class 4)
Word Building Activity: Creating Words from "Environment"
On August 1, 2025, Class 4 students participated in a fun-filled word-building activity in English class. The objective was to create as many words as possible from the word "environment."
The students showcased their creativity and linguistic skills, coming up with an impressive list of words, including:
- iron
- mint
- rent
- vent
- men
- vet
The activity enhanced their vocabulary, encouraged teamwork, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills. The students thoroughly enjoyed the activity and were excited to learn more about word building and linguistic exploration.
Pinkee Chouhan/Educator
Middle & Senior Section
As the announcement of the school council results is scheduled for Wednesday, excitement and anticipation are running high among the students. Everyone is eagerly hoping to secure the position they have applied for, and the atmosphere is filled with a sense of healthy competition and hope. This week’s school assembly focuses on moral values, offering students valuable lessons that contribute to their personal growth and character development. These sessions serve as a reminder of the importance of integrity, empathy, and responsibility in everyday life. In addition, a friendly Kho Kho match is set to take place on Saturday, providing students with an opportunity to bond, stay active, and enjoy the spirit of sportsmanship. Meanwhile, members of the official school team continue their regular practice sessions, working hard to hone their skills and prepare for upcoming competition.
Mathematics, Nature, and the Quiet Wonder of Discovery



To help students connect mathematical concepts with the real world, a practical activity on Heron’s Formula was conducted with the students of Class 9. The aim was to make learning more experiential, interactive, and meaningful.
Students were encouraged to identify three trees positioned at distinct points, imagining them as the vertices of a triangle. With the help of measuring tapes, they calculated the lengths of the triangle’s sides, derived the semi-perimeter, and then applied Heron’s Formula to compute the area. Each step, from measurement to calculation, became a moment of collaborative learning and joyful realization
What made this activity unique was not just its academic merit but the way it transformed abstract numbers into tangible experiences. Sitting beneath green canopies, students shared thoughts, verified steps, and celebrated small victories together.
Jokes
1. Why don’t skeletons fight each other?
Because they don’t have the guts.
2. Why did the scarecrow win an award?
Because he was outstanding in his field.
3. I told my wife she was drawing her eyebrows too high.
She looked surprised.
4. Why can’t your nose be 12 inches long?
Because then it would be a foot.
5. What do you call fake spaghetti?
An impasta.
Riddles
1. Riddle: What comes once in a minute, twice in a moment, but never in a thousand years?
Answer: The letter “M”
2. Riddle: I’m not alive, but I grow. I don’t have lungs, but I need air. I don’t have a mouth, but water kills me. What am I?
Answer: Fire
3. Riddle: What can travel around the world while staying in the same corner?
Answer: A stamp
4. Riddle: What has one eye but can’t see?
Answer: A needle
5. Riddle: Forward, I’m heavy, but backward, I’m not. What am I?
Answer: The word “ton”
Facts
1. Bananas Are Berries, But Strawberries Aren’t.
2. Canada Has the Longest Coastline in the World.
3. Zero Was Invented Independently in Different Cultures.
4. The First Movie Ever Made Was Just 2 Seconds Long.
5. Your Brain Can Trick You Into Thinking You’ve Heard Your Phone Ring.
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. 642 Published by The Editorial Board: Mr. Jitendra Suthar, Mr. Krishna Gopal Dave, Ms.Prerna Rathod, Ms. Savita Dagar