The School Weekly 15th July 2024

News & Events
Investiture Ceremony Welcomes New Student Council
The School held a great Investiture Ceremony on July 13, 2024, to welcome the new Student Council. All the students were happy and excited to see the new leaders receive their badges. Each council member was given their badge, a symbol of their new role. The principal of the school, Mrs. Bharti Rao, gave a speech about the importance of leadership and responsibility. It was a memorable event that marked the beginning of a new year for the Student Council.
Saturday Collective Assembly Report
The Saturday Collective Assembly was a resounding success, with enthusiastic participation from students across all grade levels. The Assembly began with an engaging storytelling session, where teachers narrated the classic tale of "The Fox and the Grapes." Students were also encouraged to share their own stories, showcasing their creativity and confidence.
The Assembly continued with spiritual activities, including a collective prayer and the recitation of the Gayatri Mantra. Students also learned about the Days of the Week, expanding their knowledge and understanding.
The Musical Yoga Session that followed was a highlight, with students enjoying the fusion of movement and music. The Fruit Assembly, where students showcased their artistic skills, was another notable aspect of the program.
Grade I Students created an impressive paper folding craft, making colorful fish, while UKG students crafted adorable dogs using the same technique. LKG students explored their artistic side with potato stamp painting and thumb painting, creating beautiful tree and cloud pictures. Nursery Students had fun with Potato Stamp Activities, developing their fine motor skills.
Overall, the Saturday Collective Assembly was a vibrant and engaging experience, promoting learning, creativity, and teamwork among students.
Paper Bag Making Activity
'Paper Bag Making Activity' was held for Classes II to V on Saturday, July 13th. Our students made paper bags by reusing old newspapers, magazines, and scrap paper. They showcased their creativity by making attractive paper bags and decorating them. They used different colors to make them more appealing. The activity commenced with an introduction to the environmental impact of plastic bags, highlighting statistics and facts about pollution and wildlife hazards. This fun activity inspired our young students to contribute to other Naturee by using paper bags and 'saying no to plastic bags.'
Result of the IH Free Hand Drawing Competition
I Priyanshu Rathore (Dhyanchand House)  
II Kavya Rathore (Gandhi House)  
III Saraswati Mobarsa (Raman House)  
Result of the IH Nature Collage-Making Competition
I Taani Vaishnav (Gandhi House)  
II Lara Baroad (Gandhi House)  
III Pratik Choudhary (Raman House)
IH Collage Making Competition Results
Class VI
1st: Hiraj Rathore (Gandhi House)  
2nd: Jiya Vaishnav, Jay Kirti  
3rd: Ashi Soni, Manyata Singh  
Class VII
1st: Budh Kunwar (Raman House)  
2nd: Vratika Sirvi (Teresa House)  
3rd: Himanshu Kumar Rai (Teresa House)  
Class VIII
1st: Varsha Choudhary (Teresa House)  
2nd: Bhavya Sompura (Dhyanchand House)  
3rd: Harshita Rathore, Satish Sompura (Dhyanchand House)  
Middle Section Kabaddi Final Results - July 13, 2024
The much-anticipated Kabaddi final match for the middle section occurred on Saturday, July 13th, 2024. The event saw an intense face-off between Raman House and Gandhi House (Boys), and Teresa House and Dhyanchand House (Girls), showcasing the skill and determination of the teams.
The results of the match are as follows:
Boys
- 1st position: Raman House
- 2nd position: Gandhi House
- 3rd position: Teresa House
Girls
- 1st position: Teresa House
- 2nd position: Dhyanchand House
- 3rd position: Gandhi House
SAVE WATER
Every inhabitant of planet Earth depends on water for survival and daily activities. Clean and safe water is vital for healthy living, but conserving water for basic needs becomes even more critical with increasing water pollution. Unfortunately, many people misuse water. In India, every third person leaves taps running, wasting five liters of water per minute, and a shower wastes 10 liters per minute. Together, let's preserve water and save millions of lives. Water is the most important natural resource for all life on Earth—humans, plants, animals, and every living organism. No organism can survive without water. Besides sustaining life, water is crucial for agricultural and industrial activities.
Riddhisha Kanwar Chouhan  / VI
Air Pollution
Environmental pollution is a significant problem in modern life. The main sources of air pollution are homes, industries, and agriculture. Burning wood, coal, cooking gas, and waste products at home produces gases that pollute the air. In industrial areas, air pollution comes from exhausts of engines, furnaces, and industrial soot. Factories emitting smoke, chemical fumes, and dust also contribute to severe pollution. All these pollutants are harmful to living creatures. Awareness and careful consideration of air pollution is essential. Only the combined efforts of the government and citizens can significantly solve this problem. Let's save Earth to sustain life on our planet.
Mohita Choudhary / VI
Riddles 
1. I have many faces, expressions, and emotions, and I am usually right at your fingertips. What am I?  
Answer: Emojis.
2. I’m full of holes but strong as steel. What am I?  
Answer: A chain.
3. What bird do you associate with lifting weights?  
Answer: A crane.
4. What is it that, given one, you’ll have either two or none?  
Answer: A choice.
5. Nobody has ever walked this way. Which way is it?  
Answer: The Milky Way.
Facts
1. Giraffes are 30 times more likely to get hit by lightning than people.
2. The world’s oldest cat lived to 38 years and three days old.
3. Human teeth are the only part of the body that cannot heal themselves.
4. The quickest commercial flight in the world is in Scotland.
5. There were active volcanoes on the moon when dinosaurs were alive.
Jokes
1. What time is it when the clock strikes 13?  
Time to get a new clock.
2. Why did the dinosaur cross the road?  
Because the chicken wasn’t born yet.
3. How does the moon cut his hair?  
Eclipse it.
4. What kind of water can’t freeze?  
Hot water.
5. Why is the obtuse triangle always so frustrated?  
Because it’s never right.


 Credits 
Editorial In-charge: Anshuman Singh
Chief Editors: Leesha Suthar, Tamanna Solanki.
Interview Reporters: Siddhi Solanki, Beenita Sonigra/Vijita Solanki, Aaradhya, Mohita Solanki.
Event Reporters: Bhumika, Priya Tripash, Prachi Solanki, Tanya Tripash.
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.

Educators in support: Mr. Krishan Gopal, Ms. Prerna Rathod, Ms.Khushi Rao, Ms. Savita Dagar, Ms. Jyoti Sain, Mr. Dhruv Sandhu, Ms. Nikita Rajpurohit, Mr. Chatraram Choudhary.

Volume No. 597 Published by The Editorial Board: Mr. Jitendra Suthar,  Ms. Tejal Soni.  



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