The School Weekly 07th April 2025

 News & Events 
 Pre-Primary Report 
This week was special for the Pre-Primary Section as we welcomed new families who joined us with FabIndia. It was a warm and happy start for everyone on Day One. We opened our doors and hearts to new beginnings, bringing in many possibilities and learning for all. In the first week, the children were taught about hygienic cleaning and caring for their own bodies. They learned simple things like washing hands, brushing teeth, and staying clean. The kids also enjoyed a fun movie and played exciting games. It was a week full of fun, learning, and happy moments. The children learned not just about cleanliness but also about themselves joyfully.
 Primary Section - Drawing Competition 
On 5th April, the first activity of 2024 was held – a fun drawing competition for Classes 3rd to 5th. The children were very excited and full of energy.
Each class had a different topic: Class 3 drew "My Dream House", filling their papers with colorful and creative homes. Class 4 had "Save the Earth", with messages about protecting nature. Class 5 showed their imagination on "Life in Space", drawing planets, rockets, and stars.
Along with drawing, students enjoyed moral value lessons and took part in fun games like Spring Bridge, Flying Disc, Coco, Santolia, and more.
During the morning assembly, a GK Quiz was held. The students really enjoyed it and were excited to answer questions.
It was a joyful and exciting day for the kids – full of learning, laughter, and creativity.
Result of the Drawing Competition
Class III 
1st - Manish Vaishnav - III A - Teresa House 
2nd - Aaruhi Kumawat - III B - Raman House 
2nd - Poonam Jangid - III A - Dhyanchand House 
3rd - Samridhi Gaur - III A - Raman House 
Class IV 
1st - Mansvi Choudhary - IV A - Gandhi House 
1st - Pratyush Kumawath - IV B - Raman House 
2nd - Kanak Raj Rathore - IV A - Teresa House 
3rd - Kavyanjali - IV A - Dhyanchand House 
3rd - Khwahish Panwar - IV B - Teresa House 
Class V
1st - Aadhya Mathur - V A - Teresa House 
1st - Riya Parmar - V B - Raman House 
2nd - Kavya Rathore - V A - Gandhi House 
3rd - Dishant Dahiya - V A - Dhyanchand House 
3rd - Drishty Malviya - V A - Gandhi House
 IH Cricket Competition 
This Saturday was full of excitement and energy as the Middle Section and the Senior Section had their Inter-House Cricket Competition. It was a day filled with loud cheers, strong team spirit, and amazing sportsmanship. All the houses played with great effort and enthusiasm, giving tough competition to each other. The matches were very close and thrilling, and everyone enjoyed watching their friends play.
In the Middle Section, two houses made it to the final round after some very exciting matches. The Senior Section also had a tough battle, and in the end, Dhyan Chand House and Raman House were selected for the final match. These two strong teams will face each other next Saturday in the grand final, and everyone is already looking forward to it. Throughout the matches, the students were seen cheering loudly for their houses, clapping, and shouting with joy. It was not just about cricket but also about smart planning, teamwork, and staying calm under pressure. The games showed how talented and sensible the students are when they work together. It was truly a fun and memorable day for all!
 Self Respect 
Initially, self-respect means valuing yourself. When you start respecting yourself, others are more likely to respect you as well. Building confidence is a key feature of self-respect; it doesn't imply superiority but rather shows how well you can stand up for yourself. To cultivate self-respect, focus on yourself rather than others' opinions or comments. Self-respect can help you achieve three main things: goals, confidence, and a good reputation. It's a significant step in your life where you start advocating for yourself and bringing about positive changes.
In conclusion, self-respect is essential in one's life, teaching self-love and promoting personal growth and development.
Lenin Mandlesha  / IX
 What are Values?
Values help us to define what is proper, important, correct, and beautiful. It guides our actions and shapes our character. Values empower and drive a person to be a better human being and work for the betterment of society. If a person wants a strong character, then he has to possess good values such as honesty, loyalty, reliability, efficiency, consistency, compassion, determination, and courage. Values always help in building our character. It helps us to make better choices and to strive towards excellence in all areas of our lives. 
In conclusion, human values are the key to a healthy and prosperous society. It helps us to become strong individuals and contribute positively to our community.
Hetal Vaishnav / XII
 Jokes 
1. What kind of fish loves going to war? A swordfish.
2. What's a parent's favorite Christmas carol? Silent Night.
3. What did the clock ask the watch? Hour you doing?
4. What do you call a sheep with no legs? A cloud.
5. Why did the puppy do so well at school? Because she was the teacher's pet!
 Riddles
1. Riddle: Two fathers and two sons are in a car, yet there are only three people in the car. How?
Answer: They are a grandfather, father, and son
2. Riddle: Three doctors said that Bill was their brother. Bill says he has no brothers. How many brothers does Bill have?
Answer: None. He has three sisters
3. Riddle: What has four wheels and flies?
Answer: A garbage truck
4. Riddle: A word I know, six letters it contains, remove one letter, and 12 remain. What is it?
Answer: Dozens
5. Riddle: What would you find in the middle of Toronto?
Answer: The letter “o”
 Facts 
1. An ice cube takes up about 9 percent more volume than the water used to make it. 
2. The moon is very hot (224 degrees Fahrenheit, average) during the day but very cold (-243 degrees average) at night.
3.  Great white sharks are capable of living up to 50 years old.
4. The Human Stomach can dissolve Razor Blades. 
5. Animals Use Earth’s Magnetic Field to know their location.



 Credits 
 Chief Editors: Leesha Suthar
 Interview Reporters: Vijita Solanki, and Mohita Solanki.
 Event Reporters: Bhumika Rathore, 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. 631 Published by The Editorial Board: Mr. Jitendra Suthar, Mr.   Krishna Gopal Dave