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7 Jul, 2026V Hope
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Word of The Day
Meticulous
(adjective)
Meaning: Showing great attention to detail; very careful and precise.
Origin: From Latin meticulosus, meaning "fearful" or "overly concerned," which later came to mean "careful about details."
Usage: The scientist was meticulous in recording every observation during the experimen

7 Jul, 2026V Faith
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Word of The Day
Meticulous
(adjective)
Meaning: Showing great attention to detail; very careful and precise.
Origin: From Latin meticulosus, meaning "fearful" or "overly concerned," which later came to mean "careful about details."
Usage: The scientist was meticulous in recording every observation during the experimen

7 Jul, 2026V Kind
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Word of The Day
Meticulous
(adjective)
Meaning: Showing great attention to detail; very careful and precise.
Origin: From Latin meticulosus, meaning "fearful" or "overly concerned," which later came to mean "careful about details."
Usage: The scientist was meticulous in recording every observation during the experimen

7 Jul, 2026V Trust
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Word of The Day
Meticulous
(adjective)
Meaning: Showing great attention to detail; very careful and precise.
Origin: From Latin meticulosus, meaning "fearful" or "overly concerned," which later came to mean "careful about details."
Usage: The scientist was meticulous in recording every observation during the experimen

7 Jul, 2026VI Hope
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- Word of the Day

Word of The Day
Meticulous
(adjective)
Meaning: Showing great attention to detail; very careful and precise.
Origin: From Latin meticulosus, meaning "fearful" or "overly concerned," which later came to mean "careful about details."
Usage: The scientist was meticulous in recording every observation during the experimen

7 Jul, 2026VI Faith
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Word of The Day
Meticulous
(adjective)
Meaning: Showing great attention to detail; very careful and precise.
Origin: From Latin meticulosus, meaning "fearful" or "overly concerned," which later came to mean "careful about details."
Usage: The scientist was meticulous in recording every observation during the experimen

7 Jul, 2026VI Kind
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- Word of the Day

Word of The Day
Meticulous
(adjective)
Meaning: Showing great attention to detail; very careful and precise.
Origin: From Latin meticulosus, meaning "fearful" or "overly concerned," which later came to mean "careful about details."
Usage: The scientist was meticulous in recording every observation during the experimen

7 Jul, 2026VI Trust
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- Word of the Day

Word of The Day
Meticulous
(adjective)
Meaning: Showing great attention to detail; very careful and precise.
Origin: From Latin meticulosus, meaning "fearful" or "overly concerned," which later came to mean "careful about details."
Usage: The scientist was meticulous in recording every observation during the experimen

7 Jul, 2026VI Pride
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- Word of the Day

Word of The Day
Meticulous
(adjective)
Meaning: Showing great attention to detail; very careful and precise.
Origin: From Latin meticulosus, meaning "fearful" or "overly concerned," which later came to mean "careful about details."
Usage: The scientist was meticulous in recording every observation during the experimen

7 Jul, 2026VII Hope
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- Word of the Day

Word of The Day
Meticulous
(adjective)
Meaning: Showing great attention to detail; very careful and precise.
Origin: From Latin meticulosus, meaning "fearful" or "overly concerned," which later came to mean "careful about details."
Usage: The scientist was meticulous in recording every observation during the experimen

7 Jul, 2026VII Faith
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Word of The Day
Meticulous
(adjective)
Meaning: Showing great attention to detail; very careful and precise.
Origin: From Latin meticulosus, meaning "fearful" or "overly concerned," which later came to mean "careful about details."
Usage: The scientist was meticulous in recording every observation during the experimen

7 Jul, 2026VII Kind
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- Word of the Day

Word of The Day
Meticulous
(adjective)
Meaning: Showing great attention to detail; very careful and precise.
Origin: From Latin meticulosus, meaning "fearful" or "overly concerned," which later came to mean "careful about details."
Usage: The scientist was meticulous in recording every observation during the experimen

7 Jul, 2026VII Trust
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- Word of the Day

Word of The Day
Meticulous
(adjective)
Meaning: Showing great attention to detail; very careful and precise.
Origin: From Latin meticulosus, meaning "fearful" or "overly concerned," which later came to mean "careful about details."
Usage: The scientist was meticulous in recording every observation during the experimen

7 Jul, 2026VII Pride
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Word of The Day
Meticulous
(adjective)
Meaning: Showing great attention to detail; very careful and precise.
Origin: From Latin meticulosus, meaning "fearful" or "overly concerned," which later came to mean "careful about details."
Usage: The scientist was meticulous in recording every observation during the experimen

7 Jul, 2026VIII Hope
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Word of The Day
Meticulous
(adjective)
Meaning: Showing great attention to detail; very careful and precise.
Origin: From Latin meticulosus, meaning "fearful" or "overly concerned," which later came to mean "careful about details."
Usage: The scientist was meticulous in recording every observation during the experimen

7 Jul, 2026VIII Faith
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Word of The Day
Meticulous
(adjective)
Meaning: Showing great attention to detail; very careful and precise.
Origin: From Latin meticulosus, meaning "fearful" or "overly concerned," which later came to mean "careful about details."
Usage: The scientist was meticulous in recording every observation during the experimen

7 Jul, 2026VIII Kind
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- Word of the Day

Word of The Day
Meticulous
(adjective)
Meaning: Showing great attention to detail; very careful and precise.
Origin: From Latin meticulosus, meaning "fearful" or "overly concerned," which later came to mean "careful about details."
Usage: The scientist was meticulous in recording every observation during the experimen

7 Jul, 2026VIII Trust
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- Word of the Day

Word of The Day
Meticulous
(adjective)
Meaning: Showing great attention to detail; very careful and precise.
Origin: From Latin meticulosus, meaning "fearful" or "overly concerned," which later came to mean "careful about details."
Usage: The scientist was meticulous in recording every observation during the experimen

7 Jul, 2026IX Hope
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- Word of the Day

Word of The Day
Meticulous
(adjective)
Meaning: Showing great attention to detail; very careful and precise.
Origin: From Latin meticulosus, meaning "fearful" or "overly concerned," which later came to mean "careful about details."
Usage: The scientist was meticulous in recording every observation during the experimen

7 Jul, 2026IX Faith
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- Word of the Day

Word of The Day
Meticulous
(adjective)
Meaning: Showing great attention to detail; very careful and precise.
Origin: From Latin meticulosus, meaning "fearful" or "overly concerned," which later came to mean "careful about details."
Usage: The scientist was meticulous in recording every observation during the experimen

7 Jul, 2026IX Kind
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- Word of the Day

Word of The Day
Meticulous
(adjective)
Meaning: Showing great attention to detail; very careful and precise.
Origin: From Latin meticulosus, meaning "fearful" or "overly concerned," which later came to mean "careful about details."
Usage: The scientist was meticulous in recording every observation during the experimen

7 Jul, 2026IX Trust
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- Word of the Day

Word of The Day
Meticulous
(adjective)
Meaning: Showing great attention to detail; very careful and precise.
Origin: From Latin meticulosus, meaning "fearful" or "overly concerned," which later came to mean "careful about details."
Usage: The scientist was meticulous in recording every observation during the experimen

7 Jul, 2026X Hope
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- Word of the Day

Word of The Day
Meticulous
(adjective)
Meaning: Showing great attention to detail; very careful and precise.
Origin: From Latin meticulosus, meaning "fearful" or "overly concerned," which later came to mean "careful about details."
Usage: The scientist was meticulous in recording every observation during the experimen

7 Jul, 2026X Faith
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- Word of the Day

Word of The Day
Meticulous
(adjective)
Meaning: Showing great attention to detail; very careful and precise.
Origin: From Latin meticulosus, meaning "fearful" or "overly concerned," which later came to mean "careful about details."
Usage: The scientist was meticulous in recording every observation during the experimen

7 Jul, 2026X Trust
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- Word of the Day

Word of The Day
Meticulous
(adjective)
Meaning: Showing great attention to detail; very careful and precise.
Origin: From Latin meticulosus, meaning "fearful" or "overly concerned," which later came to mean "careful about details."
Usage: The scientist was meticulous in recording every observation during the experimen

7 Jul, 2026XI A
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Word of The Day
Meticulous
(adjective)
Meaning: Showing great attention to detail; very careful and precise.
Origin: From Latin meticulosus, meaning "fearful" or "overly concerned," which later came to mean "careful about details."
Usage: The scientist was meticulous in recording every observation during the experimen

7 Jul, 2026XI B
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Word of The Day
Meticulous
(adjective)
Meaning: Showing great attention to detail; very careful and precise.
Origin: From Latin meticulosus, meaning "fearful" or "overly concerned," which later came to mean "careful about details."
Usage: The scientist was meticulous in recording every observation during the experimen

7 Jul, 2026XI C
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Word of The Day
Meticulous
(adjective)
Meaning: Showing great attention to detail; very careful and precise.
Origin: From Latin meticulosus, meaning "fearful" or "overly concerned," which later came to mean "careful about details."
Usage: The scientist was meticulous in recording every observation during the experimen

7 Jul, 2026XII A
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Word of The Day
Meticulous
(adjective)
Meaning: Showing great attention to detail; very careful and precise.
Origin: From Latin meticulosus, meaning "fearful" or "overly concerned," which later came to mean "careful about details."
Usage: The scientist was meticulous in recording every observation during the experimen

7 Jul, 2026XII B
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Word of The Day
Meticulous
(adjective)
Meaning: Showing great attention to detail; very careful and precise.
Origin: From Latin meticulosus, meaning "fearful" or "overly concerned," which later came to mean "careful about details."
Usage: The scientist was meticulous in recording every observation during the experimen

7 Jul, 2026XII C
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Word of The Day
Meticulous
(adjective)
Meaning: Showing great attention to detail; very careful and precise.
Origin: From Latin meticulosus, meaning "fearful" or "overly concerned," which later came to mean "careful about details."
Usage: The scientist was meticulous in recording every observation during the experimen

7 Jul, 2026XII A (Math)
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Word of The Day
Meticulous
(adjective)
Meaning: Showing great attention to detail; very careful and precise.
Origin: From Latin meticulosus, meaning "fearful" or "overly concerned," which later came to mean "careful about details."
Usage: The scientist was meticulous in recording every observation during the experimen

7 Jul, 2026XII A (Biology)
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Word of The Day
Meticulous
(adjective)
Meaning: Showing great attention to detail; very careful and precise.
Origin: From Latin meticulosus, meaning "fearful" or "overly concerned," which later came to mean "careful about details."
Usage: The scientist was meticulous in recording every observation during the experimen

6 Jul, 2026V Hope
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- Summer Book Writing Festival(SBWF)

Dear Students,
This is a gentle reminder to complete the BriBooks *Write & Publish Your Own Book* activity assigned as part of your Summer Holiday Homework.
Registration Link:
_Happy Writing!_

6 Jul, 2026V Hope
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- Word of the Day

Word of the Day
Sacrosanct* (adjective)
*Meaning*: too important or sacred to be changed, questioned, or violated.
*Origin*: From Latin sacrosanctus — sacer ("sacred") + sanctus ("holy").
*Usage*: Freedom of speech is considered sacrosanct in many democracies.

6 Jul, 2026V Faith
Circulars & Notices
- Summer Book Writing Festival(SBWF)

Dear Students,
This is a gentle reminder to complete the BriBooks *Write & Publish Your Own Book* activity assigned as part of your Summer Holiday Homework.
Registration Link:
_Happy Writing!_

6 Jul, 2026V Faith
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- Word of the Day

Word of the Day
Sacrosanct* (adjective)
*Meaning*: too important or sacred to be changed, questioned, or violated.
*Origin*: From Latin sacrosanctus — sacer ("sacred") + sanctus ("holy").
*Usage*: Freedom of speech is considered sacrosanct in many democracies.

6 Jul, 2026V Kind
Circulars & Notices
- Summer Book Writing Festival(SBWF)

Dear Students,
This is a gentle reminder to complete the BriBooks *Write & Publish Your Own Book* activity assigned as part of your Summer Holiday Homework.
Registration Link:
_Happy Writing!_

6 Jul, 2026V Kind
Circulars & Notices
- Word of the Day

Word of the Day
Sacrosanct* (adjective)
*Meaning*: too important or sacred to be changed, questioned, or violated.
*Origin*: From Latin sacrosanctus — sacer ("sacred") + sanctus ("holy").
*Usage*: Freedom of speech is considered sacrosanct in many democracies.

6 Jul, 2026V Trust
Circulars & Notices
- Summer Book Writing Festival(SBWF)

Dear Students,
This is a gentle reminder to complete the BriBooks *Write & Publish Your Own Book* activity assigned as part of your Summer Holiday Homework.
Registration Link:
_Happy Writing!_

6 Jul, 2026V Trust
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- Word of the Day

Word of the Day
Sacrosanct* (adjective)
*Meaning*: too important or sacred to be changed, questioned, or violated.
*Origin*: From Latin sacrosanctus — sacer ("sacred") + sanctus ("holy").
*Usage*: Freedom of speech is considered sacrosanct in many democracies.

6 Jul, 2026VI Hope
Circulars & Notices
- Summer Book Writing Festival(SBWF)

Dear Students,
This is a gentle reminder to complete the BriBooks *Write & Publish Your Own Book* activity assigned as part of your Summer Holiday Homework.
Registration Link:
_Happy Writing!_

6 Jul, 2026VI Hope
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- Word of the Day

Word of the Day
Sacrosanct* (adjective)
*Meaning*: too important or sacred to be changed, questioned, or violated.
*Origin*: From Latin sacrosanctus — sacer ("sacred") + sanctus ("holy").
*Usage*: Freedom of speech is considered sacrosanct in many democracies.

6 Jul, 2026VI Faith
Circulars & Notices
- Summer Book Writing Festival(SBWF)

Dear Students,
This is a gentle reminder to complete the BriBooks *Write & Publish Your Own Book* activity assigned as part of your Summer Holiday Homework.
Registration Link:
_Happy Writing!_

6 Jul, 2026VI Faith
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- Word of the Day

Word of the Day
Sacrosanct* (adjective)
*Meaning*: too important or sacred to be changed, questioned, or violated.
*Origin*: From Latin sacrosanctus — sacer ("sacred") + sanctus ("holy").
*Usage*: Freedom of speech is considered sacrosanct in many democracies.

6 Jul, 2026VI Kind
Circulars & Notices
- Summer Book Writing Festival(SBWF)

Dear Students,
This is a gentle reminder to complete the BriBooks *Write & Publish Your Own Book* activity assigned as part of your Summer Holiday Homework.
Registration Link:
_Happy Writing!_

6 Jul, 2026VI Kind
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- Word of the Day

Word of the Day
Sacrosanct* (adjective)
*Meaning*: too important or sacred to be changed, questioned, or violated.
*Origin*: From Latin sacrosanctus — sacer ("sacred") + sanctus ("holy").
*Usage*: Freedom of speech is considered sacrosanct in many democracies.

6 Jul, 2026VI Trust
Circulars & Notices
- Summer Book Writing Festival(SBWF)

Dear Students,
This is a gentle reminder to complete the BriBooks *Write & Publish Your Own Book* activity assigned as part of your Summer Holiday Homework.
Registration Link:
_Happy Writing!_

6 Jul, 2026VI Trust
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- Word of the Day

Word of the Day
Sacrosanct* (adjective)
*Meaning*: too important or sacred to be changed, questioned, or violated.
*Origin*: From Latin sacrosanctus — sacer ("sacred") + sanctus ("holy").
*Usage*: Freedom of speech is considered sacrosanct in many democracies.

6 Jul, 2026VI Pride
Circulars & Notices
- Summer Book Writing Festival(SBWF)

Dear Students,
This is a gentle reminder to complete the BriBooks *Write & Publish Your Own Book* activity assigned as part of your Summer Holiday Homework.
Registration Link:
_Happy Writing!_

6 Jul, 2026VI Pride
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- Word of the Day

Word of the Day
Sacrosanct* (adjective)
*Meaning*: too important or sacred to be changed, questioned, or violated.
*Origin*: From Latin sacrosanctus — sacer ("sacred") + sanctus ("holy").
*Usage*: Freedom of speech is considered sacrosanct in many democracies.

6 Jul, 2026VII Hope
Circulars & Notices
- Summer Book Writing Festival(SBWF)

Dear Students,
This is a gentle reminder to complete the BriBooks *Write & Publish Your Own Book* activity assigned as part of your Summer Holiday Homework.
Registration Link:
_Happy Writing!_

6 Jul, 2026VII Hope
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- Word of the Day

Word of the Day
Sacrosanct* (adjective)
*Meaning*: too important or sacred to be changed, questioned, or violated.
*Origin*: From Latin sacrosanctus — sacer ("sacred") + sanctus ("holy").
*Usage*: Freedom of speech is considered sacrosanct in many democracies.

6 Jul, 2026VII Faith
Circulars & Notices
- Summer Book Writing Festival(SBWF)

Dear Students,
This is a gentle reminder to complete the BriBooks *Write & Publish Your Own Book* activity assigned as part of your Summer Holiday Homework.
Registration Link:
_Happy Writing!_

6 Jul, 2026VII Faith
Circulars & Notices
- Word of the Day

Word of the Day
Sacrosanct* (adjective)
*Meaning*: too important or sacred to be changed, questioned, or violated.
*Origin*: From Latin sacrosanctus — sacer ("sacred") + sanctus ("holy").
*Usage*: Freedom of speech is considered sacrosanct in many democracies.

6 Jul, 2026VII Kind
Circulars & Notices
- Summer Book Writing Festival(SBWF)

Dear Students,
This is a gentle reminder to complete the BriBooks *Write & Publish Your Own Book* activity assigned as part of your Summer Holiday Homework.
Registration Link:
_Happy Writing!_

6 Jul, 2026VII Kind
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- Word of the Day

Word of the Day
Sacrosanct* (adjective)
*Meaning*: too important or sacred to be changed, questioned, or violated.
*Origin*: From Latin sacrosanctus — sacer ("sacred") + sanctus ("holy").
*Usage*: Freedom of speech is considered sacrosanct in many democracies.

6 Jul, 2026VII Trust
Circulars & Notices
- Summer Book Writing Festival(SBWF)

Dear Students,
This is a gentle reminder to complete the BriBooks *Write & Publish Your Own Book* activity assigned as part of your Summer Holiday Homework.
Registration Link:
_Happy Writing!_

6 Jul, 2026VII Trust
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- Word of the Day

Word of the Day
Sacrosanct* (adjective)
*Meaning*: too important or sacred to be changed, questioned, or violated.
*Origin*: From Latin sacrosanctus — sacer ("sacred") + sanctus ("holy").
*Usage*: Freedom of speech is considered sacrosanct in many democracies.

6 Jul, 2026VII Pride
Circulars & Notices
- Summer Book Writing Festival(SBWF)

Dear Students,
This is a gentle reminder to complete the BriBooks *Write & Publish Your Own Book* activity assigned as part of your Summer Holiday Homework.
Registration Link:
_Happy Writing!_

6 Jul, 2026VII Pride
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- Word of the Day

Word of the Day
Sacrosanct* (adjective)
*Meaning*: too important or sacred to be changed, questioned, or violated.
*Origin*: From Latin sacrosanctus — sacer ("sacred") + sanctus ("holy").
*Usage*: Freedom of speech is considered sacrosanct in many democracies.

6 Jul, 2026VIII Hope
Circulars & Notices
- Summer Book Writing Festival(SBWF)

Dear Students,
This is a gentle reminder to complete the BriBooks *Write & Publish Your Own Book* activity assigned as part of your Summer Holiday Homework.
Registration Link:
_Happy Writing!_

6 Jul, 2026VIII Hope
Circulars & Notices
- Word of the Day

Word of the Day
Sacrosanct* (adjective)
*Meaning*: too important or sacred to be changed, questioned, or violated.
*Origin*: From Latin sacrosanctus — sacer ("sacred") + sanctus ("holy").
*Usage*: Freedom of speech is considered sacrosanct in many democracies.

6 Jul, 2026VIII Faith
Circulars & Notices
- Summer Book Writing Festival(SBWF)

Dear Students,
This is a gentle reminder to complete the BriBooks *Write & Publish Your Own Book* activity assigned as part of your Summer Holiday Homework.
Registration Link:
_Happy Writing!_

6 Jul, 2026VIII Faith
Circulars & Notices
- Word of the Day

Word of the Day
Sacrosanct* (adjective)
*Meaning*: too important or sacred to be changed, questioned, or violated.
*Origin*: From Latin sacrosanctus — sacer ("sacred") + sanctus ("holy").
*Usage*: Freedom of speech is considered sacrosanct in many democracies.

6 Jul, 2026VIII Kind
Circulars & Notices
- Summer Book Writing Festival(SBWF)

Dear Students,
This is a gentle reminder to complete the BriBooks *Write & Publish Your Own Book* activity assigned as part of your Summer Holiday Homework.
Registration Link:
_Happy Writing!_

6 Jul, 2026VIII Kind
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- Word of the Day

Word of the Day
Sacrosanct* (adjective)
*Meaning*: too important or sacred to be changed, questioned, or violated.
*Origin*: From Latin sacrosanctus — sacer ("sacred") + sanctus ("holy").
*Usage*: Freedom of speech is considered sacrosanct in many democracies.

6 Jul, 2026VIII Trust
Circulars & Notices
- Summer Book Writing Festival(SBWF)

Dear Students,
This is a gentle reminder to complete the BriBooks *Write & Publish Your Own Book* activity assigned as part of your Summer Holiday Homework.
Registration Link:
_Happy Writing!_

6 Jul, 2026VIII Trust
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- Word of the Day

Word of the Day
Sacrosanct* (adjective)
*Meaning*: too important or sacred to be changed, questioned, or violated.
*Origin*: From Latin sacrosanctus — sacer ("sacred") + sanctus ("holy").
*Usage*: Freedom of speech is considered sacrosanct in many democracies.

6 Jul, 2026IX Hope
Circulars & Notices
- Summer Book Writing Festival(SBWF)

Dear Students,
This is a gentle reminder to complete the BriBooks *Write & Publish Your Own Book* activity assigned as part of your Summer Holiday Homework.
Registration Link:
_Happy Writing!_

6 Jul, 2026IX Hope
Circulars & Notices
- Word of the Day

Word of the Day
Sacrosanct* (adjective)
*Meaning*: too important or sacred to be changed, questioned, or violated.
*Origin*: From Latin sacrosanctus — sacer ("sacred") + sanctus ("holy").
*Usage*: Freedom of speech is considered sacrosanct in many democracies.

6 Jul, 2026IX Faith
Circulars & Notices
- Summer Book Writing Festival(SBWF)

Dear Students,
This is a gentle reminder to complete the BriBooks *Write & Publish Your Own Book* activity assigned as part of your Summer Holiday Homework.
Registration Link:
_Happy Writing!_

6 Jul, 2026IX Faith
Circulars & Notices
- Word of the Day

Word of the Day
Sacrosanct* (adjective)
*Meaning*: too important or sacred to be changed, questioned, or violated.
*Origin*: From Latin sacrosanctus — sacer ("sacred") + sanctus ("holy").
*Usage*: Freedom of speech is considered sacrosanct in many democracies.

6 Jul, 2026IX Kind
Circulars & Notices
- Summer Book Writing Festival(SBWF)

Dear Students,
This is a gentle reminder to complete the BriBooks *Write & Publish Your Own Book* activity assigned as part of your Summer Holiday Homework.
Registration Link:
_Happy Writing!_

6 Jul, 2026IX Kind
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- Word of the Day

Word of the Day
Sacrosanct* (adjective)
*Meaning*: too important or sacred to be changed, questioned, or violated.
*Origin*: From Latin sacrosanctus — sacer ("sacred") + sanctus ("holy").
*Usage*: Freedom of speech is considered sacrosanct in many democracies.

6 Jul, 2026IX Trust
Circulars & Notices
- Summer Book Writing Festival(SBWF)

Dear Students,
This is a gentle reminder to complete the BriBooks *Write & Publish Your Own Book* activity assigned as part of your Summer Holiday Homework.
Registration Link:
_Happy Writing!_

6 Jul, 2026IX Trust
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- Word of the Day

Word of the Day
Sacrosanct* (adjective)
*Meaning*: too important or sacred to be changed, questioned, or violated.
*Origin*: From Latin sacrosanctus — sacer ("sacred") + sanctus ("holy").
*Usage*: Freedom of speech is considered sacrosanct in many democracies.

6 Jul, 2026X Hope
Circulars & Notices
- Summer Book Writing Festival(SBWF)

Dear Students,
This is a gentle reminder to complete the BriBooks *Write & Publish Your Own Book* activity assigned as part of your Summer Holiday Homework.
Registration Link:
_Happy Writing!_

6 Jul, 2026X Hope
Circulars & Notices
- Chemistry Multiple Assessment

Dear Parent,

Kindly note that multiple assessment test of Chemistry has been scheduled for tomorrow.

Type of Assessment- Concept Mind map Test.

Topic- Salts.

Students are required to bring their own A4 sheets , pencils and colour accordinly.

Attendance is mandatory.

Regards,

Chemistry Teacher


6 Jul, 2026X Hope
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- Word of the Day

Word of the Day
Sacrosanct* (adjective)
*Meaning*: too important or sacred to be changed, questioned, or violated.
*Origin*: From Latin sacrosanctus — sacer ("sacred") + sanctus ("holy").
*Usage*: Freedom of speech is considered sacrosanct in many democracies.

6 Jul, 2026X Faith
Circulars & Notices
- Summer Book Writing Festival(SBWF)

Dear Students,
This is a gentle reminder to complete the BriBooks *Write & Publish Your Own Book* activity assigned as part of your Summer Holiday Homework.
Registration Link:
_Happy Writing!_

6 Jul, 2026X Faith
Circulars & Notices
- Chemistry Multiple Assessment

Dear Parent,

Kindly note that multiple assessment test of Chemistry has been scheduled for tomorrow.

Type of Assessment- Concept Mind map Test.

Topic- Salts.

Students are required to bring their own A4 sheets , pencils and colour accordinly.

Attendance is mandatory.

Regards,

Chemistry Teacher


6 Jul, 2026X Faith
Circulars & Notices
- Word of the Day

Word of the Day
Sacrosanct* (adjective)
*Meaning*: too important or sacred to be changed, questioned, or violated.
*Origin*: From Latin sacrosanctus — sacer ("sacred") + sanctus ("holy").
*Usage*: Freedom of speech is considered sacrosanct in many democracies.

6 Jul, 2026X Trust
Circulars & Notices
- Summer Book Writing Festival(SBWF)

Dear Students,
This is a gentle reminder to complete the BriBooks *Write & Publish Your Own Book* activity assigned as part of your Summer Holiday Homework.
Registration Link:
_Happy Writing!_

6 Jul, 2026X Trust
Circulars & Notices
- Word of the Day

Word of the Day
Sacrosanct* (adjective)
*Meaning*: too important or sacred to be changed, questioned, or violated.
*Origin*: From Latin sacrosanctus — sacer ("sacred") + sanctus ("holy").
*Usage*: Freedom of speech is considered sacrosanct in many democracies.

6 Jul, 2026XI A
Circulars & Notices
- Summer Book Writing Festival(SBWF)

Dear Students,
This is a gentle reminder to complete the BriBooks *Write & Publish Your Own Book* activity assigned as part of your Summer Holiday Homework.
Registration Link:
_Happy Writing!_

6 Jul, 2026XI A
Circulars & Notices
- Word of the Day

Word of the Day
Sacrosanct* (adjective)
*Meaning*: too important or sacred to be changed, questioned, or violated.
*Origin*: From Latin sacrosanctus — sacer ("sacred") + sanctus ("holy").
*Usage*: Freedom of speech is considered sacrosanct in many democracies.

6 Jul, 2026XI B
Circulars & Notices
- Summer Book Writing Festival(SBWF)

Dear Students,
This is a gentle reminder to complete the BriBooks *Write & Publish Your Own Book* activity assigned as part of your Summer Holiday Homework.
Registration Link:
_Happy Writing!_

6 Jul, 2026XI B
Circulars & Notices
- Word of the Day

Word of the Day
Sacrosanct* (adjective)
*Meaning*: too important or sacred to be changed, questioned, or violated.
*Origin*: From Latin sacrosanctus — sacer ("sacred") + sanctus ("holy").
*Usage*: Freedom of speech is considered sacrosanct in many democracies.

6 Jul, 2026XI C
Circulars & Notices
- Summer Book Writing Festival(SBWF)

Dear Students,
This is a gentle reminder to complete the BriBooks *Write & Publish Your Own Book* activity assigned as part of your Summer Holiday Homework.
Registration Link:
_Happy Writing!_

6 Jul, 2026XI C
Circulars & Notices
- Word of the Day

Word of the Day
Sacrosanct* (adjective)
*Meaning*: too important or sacred to be changed, questioned, or violated.
*Origin*: From Latin sacrosanctus — sacer ("sacred") + sanctus ("holy").
*Usage*: Freedom of speech is considered sacrosanct in many democracies.

6 Jul, 2026XII A
Circulars & Notices
- Summer Book Writing Festival(SBWF)

Dear Students,
This is a gentle reminder to complete the BriBooks *Write & Publish Your Own Book* activity assigned as part of your Summer Holiday Homework.
Registration Link:
_Happy Writing!_

6 Jul, 2026XII A
Circulars & Notices
- Word of the Day

Word of the Day
Sacrosanct* (adjective)
*Meaning*: too important or sacred to be changed, questioned, or violated.
*Origin*: From Latin sacrosanctus — sacer ("sacred") + sanctus ("holy").
*Usage*: Freedom of speech is considered sacrosanct in many democracies.

6 Jul, 2026XII B
Circulars & Notices
- Summer Book Writing Festival(SBWF)

Dear Students,
This is a gentle reminder to complete the BriBooks *Write & Publish Your Own Book* activity assigned as part of your Summer Holiday Homework.
Registration Link:
_Happy Writing!_

6 Jul, 2026XII B
Circulars & Notices
- Word of the Day

Word of the Day
Sacrosanct* (adjective)
*Meaning*: too important or sacred to be changed, questioned, or violated.
*Origin*: From Latin sacrosanctus — sacer ("sacred") + sanctus ("holy").
*Usage*: Freedom of speech is considered sacrosanct in many democracies.

6 Jul, 2026XII C
Circulars & Notices
- Summer Book Writing Festival(SBWF)

Dear Students,
This is a gentle reminder to complete the BriBooks *Write & Publish Your Own Book* activity assigned as part of your Summer Holiday Homework.
Registration Link:
_Happy Writing!_

6 Jul, 2026XII C
Circulars & Notices
- Word of the Day

Word of the Day
Sacrosanct* (adjective)
*Meaning*: too important or sacred to be changed, questioned, or violated.
*Origin*: From Latin sacrosanctus — sacer ("sacred") + sanctus ("holy").
*Usage*: Freedom of speech is considered sacrosanct in many democracies.

6 Jul, 2026XII A (Math)
Circulars & Notices
- Summer Book Writing Festival(SBWF)

Dear Students,
This is a gentle reminder to complete the BriBooks *Write & Publish Your Own Book* activity assigned as part of your Summer Holiday Homework.
Registration Link:
_Happy Writing!_

6 Jul, 2026XII A (Math)
Circulars & Notices
- Word of the Day

Word of the Day
Sacrosanct* (adjective)
*Meaning*: too important or sacred to be changed, questioned, or violated.
*Origin*: From Latin sacrosanctus — sacer ("sacred") + sanctus ("holy").
*Usage*: Freedom of speech is considered sacrosanct in many democracies.

6 Jul, 2026XII A (Biology)
Circulars & Notices
- Summer Book Writing Festival(SBWF)

Dear Students,
This is a gentle reminder to complete the BriBooks *Write & Publish Your Own Book* activity assigned as part of your Summer Holiday Homework.
Registration Link:
_Happy Writing!_

6 Jul, 2026XII A (Biology)
Circulars & Notices
- Word of the Day

Word of the Day
Sacrosanct* (adjective)
*Meaning*: too important or sacred to be changed, questioned, or violated.
*Origin*: From Latin sacrosanctus — sacer ("sacred") + sanctus ("holy").
*Usage*: Freedom of speech is considered sacrosanct in many democracies.


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