News & Events
Kindergarten Spring Weekend Fun
The pleasant spring season made this week joyful and active for our students. The Fabindians are fortunate to have a lush green campus, which provides a perfect environment for outdoor learning and play. Throughout the week, children enjoyed various outdoor activities and learned through observation and experience.
UKG students expressed their observations in their notebooks through drawing, colouring, and explaining their work. LKG students demonstrated their phonics skills by forming three-letter CVC words. Nursery children participated in a clip-on “rob” activity to improve their fine motor skills.
Class 1 students explored and played their favourite traditional games such as Baraf-Pani, Unch-Neech ka Papda, and Kho-Kho, which helped in developing teamwork, physical fitness, and social skills.
Overall, the week was full of fun, learning, and joyful experiences in the spring season.
Thrilling Primary Sports Day: Champions Crowned Amid Cheers and Triumphs!
What an electrifying weekend at ‘The Fabindia School, Bali!’ Our young athletes from primary classes turned the grounds into a vibrant arena of speed, teamwork, and joy. Classes IV and V kicked off the action on Friday, 6th February, while Classes II and III stole the show on Saturday, 7th February. The energy was contagious, with cheers echoing far and wide!
Classes IV & V (Friday, 6th February):
The day exploded into life with a spectacular welcome dance that set hearts racing. Soon after, the day kicked off










With lighting the torch, a grand march past, and welcoming the parents & declaring the games open by Ma’am Principal & the track buzzed for a fierce competition: heart-pounding 50m races, hilarious 3-legged race where teams wobbled in perfect sync, and the nail-biting 4×50m Relay Mix that had everyone on their feet.











Stars of the Day:
Best Athlete Trophy (Girls) was bagged by Ravina Choudhary (Class V A, Gandhi House) - true speed demons who dominated the field!
Classes II & III (Saturday, 7th February):
The fun ramped up with pint-sized powerhouses tackling 50m races, bouncy sack races, and the creative "Ready to School" race—zipping into uniforms faster than you can say "line up!"
Shining Winners:
Best Athlete Trophy(Boys) was bagged by Manish Vaishnav (Class III A, Teresa House)
Best Athlete Trophy (Girls) was bagged by Bhavya Choudhary (Class II A, Teresa House)
Even the grown-ups joined the frenzy in parents' races—sack races had them hopping with laughter, and disc races spun into hilarious chaos!
The grand finale? - A joyous prize distribution ceremony where beaming winners clutched shiny medals and certificates, their faces lit up with pride. What a resounding success—our primary stars showed grit, grace, and Gandhi-Teresa house spirit! 😊
Sudarshana Jhala / Educator
World Cancer Day: United by Unique Stories of Hope
February 4th marked World Cancer Day, a global movement under the 2026 theme "United by Unique," celebrating personal journeys in the fight against cancer. It calls for equitable care that honors every individual's experience, from prevention to survivorship.
Key Facts to Inspire Action
Around 40% of cancers are preventable through healthy habits like balanced diets, exercise, and avoiding tobacco—empowering us all. In the US alone, over 2 million new cases are expected in 2026, yet early detection saves lives daily.
Warriors of Light -
In shadows cast by fear's dark night,
A spark ignites, a fierce fight.
Survivors rise with hearts ablaze,
Through storms of pain, in healing haze.
Unique paths, yet spirits unite,
Defying odds from morning till night.
Doctors weave their threads of care,
Science's hope beyond despair.
Each scar a badge, each breath a win,
For tomorrow's dawn, they rise again.
Together strong, we pledge anew,
To light the way for you.
At The Fabindia School, Bali, we salute cancer survivors and medical heroes advancing treatments. Let's pledge to spread awareness: move more, eat well, and support one another!
Glamorous Farewell Bash Lights Up The Fabindia School!
On Thursday, February 5, 2026, The Fabindia School bid a dazzling farewell to our stellar Class XII stars, turning the stage into a runway of glamour, nostalgia, and inspiration! Class XI students stole the show as flawless event organizers, transforming the evening into a high-energy spectacle. The night kicked off with heart-pounding ramp walks, where Class XII seniors strutted their stuff in stunning outfits, channeling their inner superstars amid cheers, spotlights, and funky beats. Laughter echoed as friends hyped each other up, making it a true fashion fiesta!
Next came the emotional high: a breathtaking memories video montage, curated with love by Class XI teachers and students. Relive the thrills—from classroom antics and sports triumphs to festival fun and late-night study sessions. Tears flowed, smiles widened, and hugs multiplied as two years of unbreakable bonds flashed on screen. Teachers then took the mic with inspiring words that hit home. "You've grown into leaders ready to conquer the world," one shared, urging the graduates to chase dreams with courage and kindness. The seniors soaked it all in, motivated for their next chapter.
The crowning glory? Crowning Devansh Rajpurohit as our dapper Mr. Farewell and Hetal Vaishnav as the radiant Ms. Farewell! Sashes, trophies, and thunderous applause followed, celebrating their spirit and sparkle. As the stars twinkled outside, everyone feasted at a sumptuous dinner—delectable bites, desserts, and non-stop chatter under the stars. What a glamorous send-off, proving Class XI's organizing magic and our school's unbreakable family vibe! Class XII, soar high—you'll always be Fabindia legends!
Facts
1. The cone snail produces venom so powerful that it has been studied for use in pain-relief medicines.
2 . The Sargasso Sea (Atlantic Ocean) has no land boundaries and is defined only by ocean currents.
3 . Rice is grown on every continent except Antarctica, feeding more than half the world’s population.
4 . Honey never spoils, and edible honey has been found in ancient Egyptian tombs.
5 . A butterfly tastes food with its feet, not its mouth.
Riddles
1. The more you chase me, the faster I run. What am I?
Ans:- The Wind 🍃
2. You can catch me, but can't throw me. What am I?
Ans:- A cold 🥶
3. I have thousands of wheels, but I am not a car. What am I?
Ans:- A Train 🚂
4. I go up but never come down. What am I?
Ans:- Age 👵🏻
5. I can only be seen with the mind, not with the eyes. What am I?
Ans:- An Idea
Jokes
•Why did the verb go to school? It wanted to improve its tense!
•What’s a noun’s favorite treat? A proper snack.
•Why was the adjective always invited to parties? It made everything more interesting!
•Why don’t elephants use computers? They’re afraid of the mouse!
•Why did the owl quit Twitter? Too many hoot-ers!
Upcoming Events
•Final Examinations for classes I to XI commence from 5th March
Credits
Chief Editors: Prachi Singh
Interview Reporters: Soumyajeet Solanki, Siddhi Solanki
Event Reporters: Erum Sayyed, Palak Solanki, Dushyant Singh
Photographers: Rahul Pahadiya
Article: Taruna Gehlot, Jeenal Kumari
Fun facts /Riddles / Jokes: Jaywardhan Singh, Namita Rajpurohit, Rishi Golechha
Volume No. 665 Published by The Editorial Board: Mr Jitendra Suthar, Mr Krishna Gopal Dave, Ms Prerna Rathod, Ms Savita Dagar, Ms Sudarshana Jhala




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