The School Weekly - 26th March 2018

LEARNING FORWARD
BE YOURSELF
Every person is unique and special in this world. You must know, identify and understand what you are. You should not try to copy others or try to be like them. You have to focus on being yourself. Be yourself means be true to your core identity. It does not include incidental or temporary characteristics but elements of your identity. The speciality and uniqueness what you have, is yours only. Nobody can take away from you. If you want to make your personality different, be who you are.  For that we must listen to your heart, know your habits and hobbies, interest, creativity and work on it. You must have confidence in yourself, think positive and believe in yourself, that will give you inner strength. It will help you to be yourself and it will bring charm to your personality. It will give us real satisfaction and happiness.  So we should teach the children how to think in their own way not what to think. We should teach these values to children for their personality development. -Monika Vaishnav/ Educator
ALUMNI 
Interview
(ED: Editor, SP: Swabhi Parmar)
ED: What was your batch year
SP: My batch year was 2013-14. 
ED: Who was your favourite teacher?
SP: My favourite teachers was Paineeta Ma'am.
ED: Who were your batch mates?
SP: My batch mates were Shaily, Shefali, Rozee, Prassan, Manish etc.
ED: Did you participate in any tournaments or activities?
SP: Yes, I participated in all Co-Curricular activities in the School.
ED: What is your present qualification?
SP: I have done B Com. from SPU College, Falna.
ED: What are the memories of your school? 
SP: I remember my School, batch mates and teachers. I miss all of them a lot.
ED: Will you like to give any message to your juniors, school, or friends etc.?
SP: The message I would like to give is that study a lot. Grab each opportunity that you get for you are studying in the best school. 
STAFF
Saturday, 24th March: A meeting was held in which the admission strategy was discussed and the teachers were told to prepare the yearly plan for their respective classes.
NEWS & EVENTS
SKILL
Heal the World 
I can recall some lyrics from the song heal the world.
Heal the world make it a better place 
For you and for me and entire human race
There are people dying if you care enough for the living
Make a little space make a better place
Heal the world.
It's true that we humans can make this world a better place because we are the mastermind of the world.
It's true that god created us but it's totally false to say that we cannot change this word because we have all the rights and means to change this word. But in my opinion we can change the world in favour of other living beings and not just for our greed.
Though it is said that humans are the biggest animals, but we should not forget that we have got a more creative mind then other animals. Today there is so much developed in that technical field that's just because of humans.
I think that if humans can make the things to destroy the world or specific country, then they surely have the power and means to make this world a better place. 
Since every coin has two sides so does humans have two sides.
At last I would like to conclude with saying that if humans have the right and power to destroy then they surely have the power to change this world into a better place.
- Muskan Rathod/ XII Sc./ TH
STUDY
Tuesday, 20th MarchLeadership-Team Bonding Night Camp was organised for the students of Class V and IV at school. They went for Nature Walk in the forest. Children and teacher enjoyed a lot. They had so many activities there. The students gave their learning of the camp:           
We learnt to live independently.
We learnt how to work ourselves.
We learnt to take care of ourselves.
We loved music and dance in the camp.
We loved balloon activity.
We really and enjoyed the nature walk.
We learnt leadership and team spirit in the camp.
We enjoyed spending the whole day with friends. 
We want more night camps in future.
We learnt to be brave and responsible.
We learnt sharing, caring and helping others.
Thanks to Principal Ma’am, teachers and management for arranging such a wonderful event and a big thanks to William Sir for building this school in a beautiful environment and giving us opportunity to study here and having such a nice night camp.
Tuesday, 20th MarchThat day Final Examination for Class Nursery-V got over. The students looked relieved after ten days. Educators are busy in copy correction.
Thursday, 22nd MarchThat day Final Examination for Class VI- VIII got over.  They were shown answer sheets of the subjects which had already been evaluated. They are having a break for ten days. School will reopen for them on 2nd April. 

The School Weekly - 19th March 2018

LEARNING FORWARD
COMMUNICATION
Normally teachers go in the classroom and teach. They ask the students some questions and expect particular answers. They listen to what they want to hear, but there is always some unheard part which all teachers do not hear. It is an educator whose can understand when certain child is having some problem. They look at a child and can  find out if the child is behaving in a normal way or not. There may be various reasons for this either the child is having some problem related to family or peer pressure or may be he/she is not interested in the topic taught or may be is not able to understand the topic taught.
An educator must find out the reason by communicating with the child and find solutions to solve his/her problem. This will help to build a better communication and also the child will be motivated to speak up and share his/her problems with the educator. Students  must be motivated to face all problems bravely and also try to find solutions on their own. This will help them to face the outside world in a better way. An educator must also develop this habit of listening to the inner voice in the students. If this happens then the students will be successful in their life. Thus one must listen to what the students has to say and also listen to the voice of heart and mind and we can become good human beings. This can be brought only by communicating with the students. -Prerna Rathod/ Educator
ALUMNI 
Interview
(ED: Editor, PV: Parikshit Vyas)

ED: What was your batch year
PV: My batch year was 2011-12 
ED: Who were your favourite teachers?
PV: My favourite teachers were Paineeta Ma'am, C. P. Sir and Bharti Ma'am
ED: Who were your batch mates?
PV: My batch mates were Darshan Vaishnav, Vinay Rawal, Ravindrapal Singh, Yagyapal Singh.
ED: Did you participate in any tournaments or activities?
PV: I have participated in 3 State and 3 District Cricket Matches.
ED: What is your present qualification?
PV: I have done my B.Com and pursuing M.Com.
ED: What are the memories of your school? 
PV: School helped me in my foundation, I still remember those days when I was in school.The day which I can never forget is when I became the Head boy of the School
ED: Will you like to give any message to your juniors, school, or friends etc.?
PV:  Yes, I would urge juniors to focus on their studies as well as other activities and not to take studies lightly, work hard and achieve success. I would like to quote for my Juniors, "Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee" 
STAFF


Saturday, 17th March: Oxford University Press conducted a workshop for educators which was organised by the School. Resource person for the workshop was Mrs.Ritu Kumar and Mr. Sourabh Choudhary. Teachers were encouraged to improve their teaching, skills,
gain more confidence and work in a free atmosphere. A number of activities were conducted. Pre- Primary and Primary Educators were encouraged to give a free atmosphere to the students. The educators were encouraged to develop and work on the five areas of development which are necessary for Pre-School
NEWS & EVENTS
SKILL
For the better world in our hands            
The meaning of the title is that we are the future of the world and the future of the world is in our hands. We, the new generation children, young people and all those people who have sense about the future of the world are the future because we know that what is better and good for our world.
 We can make our world better by many ways as by not polluting it, by erase all the discrimination among black and white, among men and women, by improving social, economic, political and cultural condition among the societies.
I want to present lyrics of a song
Climb the streets
 And I found my way over
You know I am been so lost in translation
Meaning of these lyrics is that for the efforts which a person puts towards the world, if the person has to climb the streets and to find the way for the efforts he can do this. A person loses his translation because for the better world if a person is moving forward he has to put his feelings aside. When anyone works for a peace or any other aspect of social change, there are often hardships to overcome. For the development of the world a person should have to ignore all these problems. To succeed, a person must be willing to preserve his/her efforts towards the world. The problems which come during this time are called Global problems and it need global solutions also for this, the country require a citizen who identify and give their loyalty to humanity to the country. For the better world we only need these kind of persons.
I would like to share some quotes: " It is your hands to create a better World for all who live in it. Never bend your head. Always hold it high. Look the world straight in the eye." 
I think this is an area where young people can make an important contribution. It is not necessary that a person who is working in army, navy can only contribute their efforts. It can also be a citizen of a country who really by heart wants to make a better world.
- Diksha Choudhary/ X/ GH
STUDY
Monday, 12th March: Final Examination for Classes Nursery to VIII  began from Monday, 5th March. School is going through very serious times of exam. Students hardly run around and play. School gets over at 12:00 PM.The teachers are busy in correction work . 

The School Weekly - 12th March 2018

LEARNING FORWARD
  Good Manners
Good manners are the qualities of a person. It makes a person good and perfect. Good manners are necessary for winning the heart of others. No one likes a person without good manners. Good manners show the behaviour of a person. Manners are taught in schools and houses. Good manners cannot be borrowed or bought, they are built in us. Without manners a person is like an animal. Good manners are helpful to get success in any field in our life. Some of the good manners which we have to follow in our daily life are – one should respect one’s elders and love one’s younger, one should always smile and speak softly, one should not break the discipline or not talk loudly, one should love everyone and one should be gentle and should not find anyone’s mistakes. Discipline is a good manner i.e. we are always taught to obey our teachers, parents or any other elders, one should follow rules and regulation. “Please”, “Sorry” and “Thank You” are the three golden words which if used at correct time and place, can do the wonders which no other thing can do. These words are helpful in making a person good mannered.- Mr. Byju Joseph/ Educator
ALUMNI
Mr. Yagyapal Singh ( Batch Year : 2009) after doing his B.Tech is pursuing M.Sc Physics. The Fabindia Family is happy to welcome Mr. Yagyapal Sin back to school as their new Physics Teacher.School wishes him a rewarding time with us!
Interview
(ED: Editor, YS: Yagyapal Singh)
ED: What was your batch year?
YS: My batch year was 2009 
ED: Who were your favourite teachers?
YS: My favourite teachers were C. P. Sir and Bharti Ma'am
ED: Who were your batch mates?
YS: My batch mates were Darshan Vaishnav, Vinay Rawal, Ravindrapal Singh, Parikshit Vyas.
ED: Did you participate in any tournaments or activities?
YS: I have participated in 3 State and 3 District Cricket Matches.
ED: What is your present qualification?
YS: I have done my B.Tech (civil) and pursuing M.Sc Physics.
ED: What are the memories of your school? 
YS: School helped me in my foundation, I still remember those days when I was in school.
ED: How do you feel joining the school back?
YS: I am feeling great joining the school back..
ED: Will you like to give any message to your juniors, school, or friends etc.?
YS:  Yes, I would urge juniors to focus on their studies as well as other activities and not to take studies lightly, work hard and achieve success.
STAFF
Tuesday, 6th March: The staff had a PLP Session with School Chairman, Mr. Sandeep Dutt. First Minutes of the last meeting were read out and update was given. Then teams voluntarily were made for My Good School Conclave which is going to be organised in the first week of April and for the retreat of Learning Forward India Bali Chapter in the month of October.
Wednesday, 7th March:  My Good School Team and PLP Team had a meeting with Mr. Sandeep Dutt to prepare the Standing Operation Procedures (SOP)  before the affiliation of two new schools who would like their school to join LFIN. 
                           NEWS & EVENTS
Wednesday, 7th March: To celebrate women's achievements, the school invited Ms.Saraswati Goswami, Municipal Vice-Chairman, Bali to share her experiences on the occasion of International Women's Week. She addressed the assembly and briefed her achievements. She said there is no logic behind celebrating this day but yes, by celebrating this day we can make women feel special and increase respect in our society. The first teacher of a child is mother. The one who behaves well is well educated but a well behaved mother can give good habits to their children. She motivated the students to empower themselves and fight with difficulties and not to give up during their hard times.
Interview
ED: What is your name?
SC: My name is Saraswati Goswami.
ED: What do you do?
SC: I am a social worker.
ED: Have you achieved your goal?
SC: Yes, I have achieved my goal, but I want to do more for the community.
ED: What is your qualification?
SC: I have completed my Final year.
ED: What message would you like to give to the students?
SC: They should do well and get success in their life and solve their problems easily.  
SKILL
Empowering Women
As we all know that women's day is celebrated every year on 8th of March. We can empower women's by giving them equal rights and equal opportunities. women's should also empower by their own by fighting to get equal position as that of men. There are many places in our country where still women are discriminated from men. They are not allowed to go to school, offices and achieve something great in life. They were forced to remain at home raised their children and do household works. But nowadays women's are achieving great in their life, becoming empowered and getting their position day by day in society. We should also respect women. We should celebrate women's day every day. We can celebrate it by helping the women who are in need and by helping our mothers at home in their household works. We should respect our mothers and  make her feel special every day.- Diksha Choudhary/ X/ GH
Speech on " For a better world is in our hands"
A very Good Morning to one and all present here. It is an honour to be here with you all today. I am Kirti Malviya of The Fabindia School,Bali. I am here to present a talk on the topic, 'For a better world is in our hands'. The purpose of my talk today is to make you realize the importance of our Mother Earth and to make it a better place.
The environment is very similar to the human body. Like every human being has to be protected from various diseases and infections as same as the Earth also has to be preserved and protected from various viruses such as pollution, global warming, etc. 
Most of the things in the environment are created by humans but nowadays, humans are the ones who have endangered the life our Mother Earth. "No generation has a freehold in this Earth. All we have is a life tenancy with a full repairing lease"- said by Margret Thatcher.
The only duties of ours is to be a good employee of the Earth and responsible trustee of the natural resources of the Earth. We should use them carefully and preserve them for future generation also. It all depends upon us how to make this World a better place to live. Many hardships will come in the journey but to make this World a better place we will have to overcome all the hardships.
At last I would like to windup my talk by reciting some motivational words by the Father of our Nation Mahatma Gandhi-
"The future depends on what we do in the present".
Thank you very much for your kind attention.- Kirti Malviya/ XII/ DH
STUDY
Monday, 5th March: New Session began for Class XII and X. Students were happy that they were in the new classes. Board Exams for Class XII started that day. They went to KLPS Lodha Public School escorted by Mr. Tarun Mishra to give their exams which was their board centre. Principal Mrs. Rajeshree Shihag wished them Best of Luck by giving them a pen and chocolate as her blessings. Then they took blessings from their teachers also. Oral Examination for Primary Classes started that day.
Tuesday, 6th March: Board Exams for Class X started that day. They went to KLPS Lodha Public School  escorted by Mr. Tarun Mishra to give their exams which was their board centre. Principal Mrs. Rajeshree Shihag wished them Best of Luck by giving them a pen and chocolate as her blessings. Then they took blessings from their teachers also.
The school is pleased to announce the commencement of Humanities/Arts stream in the school from the session 2018-2019.


The School Weekly - 5th March 2018

LEARNING FORWARD
Value Education
Value Education is essential to develop a healthy family and a healthy nation. Seeing the present scenario of the schools it is awful. Education system is the shorn of teaching and inculcation of the value system has miserably failed in present schools
The increasing violence and lack of discipline has made it difficult for schools to introduce moral education. Do you think the present generation is to be blamed? No, children alone cannot be blamed for this. The main reason for this is the overexposure to media, lack of emotional strength, overambitious nature of the students, peer pressure and deterrence. Schools nowadays looking at the tough competition pay more focus on academic performance.
Lack of moral education spoils the child, harms the society and the country. It also spoils the school culture and environment. To overcome all these problems schools need to impart life skills, social skills, moral values and an approach to character building. Students shoud be counselled regularly, inspiring talks should be given in the Assembly and a perfect parent-student-teacher relationship should be established. Value Education lessons should be given to students and they should be taught to be positive.  Students should be taught to face the world with positive and moral values-Bharti Rao/ Educator 
ALUMNI
Interview
(ED: Editor & SP: Shinu Philip)
ED: What is your name?
SP: My name is Shinu Philip.
ED: Which was your batch year?
SP: My batch year was 2014-2015
ED: Who were your batch mates?
SP::  My batch mates were Rishiraj Singh Champawat, Krishnapal Singh, Bhavesh Soni, Lokhraj Sandhu etc.
ED: Have you ever participated in any activities, tournaments?
SP: Yes, I was an active cricket player and also a football player
ED: What are your present qualifications?
SP: I am studying MBBS. at International School Of Medicine ISM, Bishkek Kyrgyz Republic
ED: What was your experience at Fabindia School?
SP:  School helped me form my foundation, I still remember those days when I was in school and I used to do mischief. and not pay attention to studies. .
ED: Will you like to give any message to your juniors, school, or friends etc.?
SP:  Yes, I would urge juniors to focus on their studies as well as other activities and not to take studies lightly. The importance of studies I realize now, so work hard and achieve success.
STAFF

Tuesday, 27th February: Mr. Ajay Vijaywargi escorted by Ms. Ishu Chouhan visited The Sanskar Public School, Koselav for LFIN Bali Chapter. They conducted My Good School Program and showed a presentation to and how it worked in the school They got a positive response from their side and the first meeting was fruitful and intellectual.                           

NEWS & EVENTS
SKILL
A Student's Life
A Student's Life is considered to be the most happiest part of an individual's life. During this period an individual spends a carefree time which is not affected by the worries and miseries of the world.It is time when one prepares for his future, so it is of great importance. Whatever a student does during this span of time ultimately impacts his entire life. This stage acts as a base during which an individual can give shape to the future course of his life. Children need to realize that one has to struggle to achieve certain things in life so students need to be more responsible towards their future.- Meenakshi Choudhary/ VIII A/ TH

Wednesday, 28th February: National Science Day was celebrated in the school. On the occasion of National Science Day a Special Assembly was held. Mr. Byju Joseph/HOD Science told us the importance of National Science Day and why it is it celebrated.

National Science Day is celebrated in India on 28th February each year to mark the discovery of the Raman effect by Indian physicist Sir Chandrashekhara Venkata Raman on 28th February 1928.
In 1986, the NCSTC asked the Government of India to designate February 28th as National Science Day. The event is now celebrated all over the country in schools, colleges, universities and other academic, scientific, technical, medical and research institutions. On the occasion of the first NSD (National Science Day)(28 February 1987) NCSTC announced institution of the National Science Popularization awards for recognizing outstanding efforts in the area of science communication and popularization.
National science day is celebrated every year on 28th February. The celebration also includes public speeches, radio-TV talk shows, science movies, science exhibitions based on themes and concepts, watching the night sky, live projects, research demonstration, debates, quiz competitions, lectures, science model exhibitions and many more activities.
Archana Koratkar/VIII/GH: Spoke about National Science Day
Kritika Rajpurohit/VII/RH: Spoke on celebration of National Science Day.
Priyanka Deora/VII/RH: Spoke on where it is celebrated.
Kanak Gehlot/VII/GH: Spoke about Sir C.V.Raman
Jatin Tripash/VII/ GH: Spoke about importance of National Science Day.
Ipshita Rathore/VIII/ RH: Spoke about objectives of celebrating Nation Science Day
Kunal/VII/ TH: Spoke about Raman Effect.
Lisha soni/VI/GH: Quizzed the Assembly.
Meenakshi choudhary/VIII/ TH: Spoke about human body facts.
 Vinita Sirvi/VIII/ GH: Information about Voyager 1 and Voyager 2.
Vinita Sirvi/VIII/ GH : Spoke about Human Eye.
Ipshita Rathore/ VIII A/ RH: Spoke about lightning conductor.
Riya Vaishnav/VI/DH: Spoke about animal facts.
Charu Vaishav and Khush Rajpurohit Quizzed the Assembly.
Wednesday, 28th February: PTM was held for Class IX and XI who completed their finals. Around 90% of Parents came to receive their wards results. Students who had scored good results were happy. Their session begins from 5th March'18.
Wednesday, 28th February: On the occasion of Holi the School celebrated Holi in the school campus. The students came in their casual dresses and brought colours with them. Once the celebration started the students sprayed colours both on their friends and teachers.The entire celebration went for one hour and all of us enjoyed it a lot. Even music was also played and the students along with their teachers danced on various songs.   
HOLI CELEBRATIONS
As it is known by all that Holi is the only festival for which majority of the kids eagerly wait for its arrival. On the auspicious occasion of the Holi festival we kids enjoy a lot on spraying colour and colourful water on friends, nearer relatives and family members. This year the Holi festival  brought a double delight for me as I celebrated the festival twice, one day at school with friends and my teachers and another day at home with my family and neighbours.
Holi celebrations at school
Our school management announced the Holi celebration in my school premises, one day before the actual Holi festival and asked all kids to come to school wearing casual dresses. The news made me happy and I went to school wearing the casual dress and
even took safety precautions of applying oil on my face and hair. All of my friends too came in formal dresses and the celebration was arranged in the school. We were accompanied with our class teachers and once the celebration started we kids sprayed colours on one another. We even sprinkled colours on our teachers as they too joined us in the celebration. The entire celebration went for one hour and all of us enjoyed it a lot. Even music was also played and we danced on various songs.
Holi celebrations at Home
We family members and neighbours had already  decided to save water and celebrated the festival in a eco-friendly way, hence on the auspicious day of Holi festival we avoided the usage of water and harmful chemical based colours. I sprayed colours on my family members even neighbouring friends. Relatives too visited us and played Holi by spraying colours. I even followed the safety precautions by applying oil on face and hairs and even avoided the spray of colour in eyes and mouth. 
Even though I got double enjoyment on celebrating the Holi festival at school and home but has taken the pledge of saving water which is most precious resources for humans. 
Anumesh Rao/ X/GH

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