The School Weekly - 25th March 2019

STARS THIS WEEK
 ALUMNI
      (ED: Editor, DD: Divyant Singh Deora)
ED: Which was your batch year?
DD: 2011
ED: Which were your favourite classes?
DD: My favourite Classes during  my School years were Art, Music, Science, English, Computers and Sports.
ED: What do you think of the School Campus and extracurricular activities?
DD: When I used to study in the Fabindia School I found it very interesting because of its environment and its connectivity with nature I found the school very peaceful and well constructed other than that when I visited the school a few years back I recognized many new creations like now two new blocks are built and a washroom as well and many more and as per extracurricular activities I feel that they helped me to showcase my hidden skills and to improve my present skills.
ED: How did the School prepare you for your career?
DD: The School and my teachers prepared me for my career by guiding and supporting me. In each subject they used to motivate me and use to give a rise to my skills. At that time there were many supportive teachers who helped me to choose my career.
ED: Which was your favorite spot in the school?
DD: My favorite spots in the School were the tree in the middle of the School ground, the area near the forest and the Science lab.
ED: Did you participate in any activities? Mention them
DD: I used to participate in sports a lot I was an active sportsperson but other than that I used to participate in cultural programs, camps, art and craft competitions and many more.
ED: What message would you like to give to the students?
DD: Study hard but not too rigidly that it affects your health, participate a lot because it shows how active you are.

STAFF: Meeting was held  with Principal, Ms. Rajeshree Shihag in which result was discussed. New Classes were given to the Educators and they were told to prepare the yearly plan for their respective classes.
Section Meeting was held on Saturday with their respective Section Coordinators and instructions were given in which they have to plan for the year.
NEWS & EVENTS
Monday,18th March- Thursday, 22nd March: The School observed  Holi Break.

Friday, 23rd March- Friday, 29th March: Superstar Kids Camp was organised for kids of Class I-VII for both students of the School and other Schools.Students who participated in the camp were seen enjoying different activities like Dance, Music, Sports, GK, Personality Development etc. Classes X and XII had regular classes
Published by The Editorial Board: Mrs Bharti Rao, Mr Krishan Gopal,, Ms Swabhi Parmar, Mr Jafar Khan, Harsha Suthar, Anumesh Rao, Ipshita Rathore, Archana Koratkar, Meenakshi Choudhary, Vinita Sirvi, Charu Vaishnav,  Varun Malviya & Ronak Devda.

The School Weekly - 18th March 2019

STARS THIS WEEK
STUDENT: Parikshit Singh/XII was selected as the student this week. He shared his views on the importance of time management in a student’s life. He explained the importance of being timely managed. He said that time management is an ability to utilize one’s time efficiently so that one can be more productive and organized. He also said that self discipline and lots of hard work are the keys to manage your time well. At the end he concluded his speech by quoting “if you can’t manage your time you will not be able to manage any other part of your life and so the first step towards success starts with well managed time.
EDUCATOR: Mr. Byju Joseph was selected as the Educator this Week.He shared his views on the benefits of confidence. He also shared his views on how can we develop our confidence level. We should participate more and more to increase our confidence level. We should have more knowledge to face  the world in more simpler way.
                                                      ALUMNI
                                           (ED: Editor, HC: Himanshi Chouhan)
ED: Which was your batch year?
HC: 2007 - 2015
ED: Which were your favourite classes?
HC: My favourite classes during those days were Art class, Music class and as I loved Math, so Math was probably my favourite class.
ED: What do you think of the School Campus and extracurricular activities.
HC: As I had visited the School Campus a couple of days ago I liked the way it has improved from the time I studied there till now. And as per extracurricular activities I feel that those activities have helped me a lot to develop my communicative skills and fluency in English.   
ED: How did the School prepare you for the career?
HC: Yes, I believe that the School has contributed a lot for preparing me to face the reality of the competing world. It has developed many skills in me like fluent English speaking, etc.
ED: Which was your favorite spot in the school?
HC: In the School my favorite spot was the tree in the middle of the School Ground.
ED: Did you participate in any activities? Mention them
HC: I used to participate a lot in all kinds of activities may it be extempore, dance competition, Art competition, etc.
ED: What message would you like to give to the students?
HC: I just want to say that enjoy your school years because afterwards you are gonna miss them a lot. As we are missing them.
NEWS & EVENTS
Monday, 11th March- Tuesday, 12th March: Hemlata Vaishnav/ XII, Harsha Suthar/XII, Devika Choudhary, XII & Kinjal Rao escorted by Ms. Urmila Rathore & Ms. Swabhi Parmar visited The Indraprastha women's college in Delhi to attend the event on Climatic change symposium and also saw the Dramas performed by different colleges of Delhi University.
The Sociology department of the college kept an interaction session with the students of The Fabindia School and discussed the social issues faced by the people in rural Rajasthan.  They also loved the way the school helps in Empowering young girls for education and uplifting the society by having Rallies, Surveys, Street plays.
They also appreciated the Cycling event and giving sapling on birthdays in The Fabindia School and said it is amazing that the school encourages the students to spread awareness about environment and tells to be sensitive towards nature.
The climatic Change symposium event was organized by North East Indian Club of The Indraprastha Women's College. They showed the different biodiversity hot spots in the world and the causes of its depletion. They made the students aware about the adverse effects of Climatic change in the past decade and how can  man help in conserving Mother Earth.
The Dramatic societies of Delhi University performed various plays on different eye opening topics which were very captivating. The name if the drama event was KIRDAAR and it was organized in the college theater.
Wednesday, 13th MarchThat day Final Examination for Class Nursery-II got over. The students looked relieved after ten days. Educators are busy in copy correction.
Friday, 15th March: That day Final Examination for Class III- VIII got over. The students looked relieved after ten days. Educators are busy in copy correction.
Saturday, 16th March: Holi Celebration was organised in the School. All the students came in formal dresses and the celebration was arranged in the school. They were accompanied by their class teachers and once the celebration started the kids sprayed colours on one another. They even sprinkled colours on their teachers as they too joined them in the celebration. The entire celebration went for one hour and all of them enjoyed it a lot. Even music was also played and everyone danced on various songs.
Published by The Editorial Board: Mrs Bharti Rao, Mr Krishan Gopal,, Ms Swabhi Parmar, Mr Jafar Khan, Harsha Suthar, Anumesh Rao, Ipshita Rathore, Archana Koratkar, Meenakshi Choudhary, Vinita Sirvi, Charu Vaishnav,  Varun Malviya & Ronak Devda.

The School Weekly - 11th March 2019

STARS THIS WEEK
STUDENT: Kinjal Rao/XII was selected as the Student this Week. She shared her views on the importance of tests and examinations. She shared that "A lot can be said about the use of tests to examine students at schools and universities and it is important as a tool to understand the level of the students and the effectiveness of the teaching methods. The first important point is that tests and examination check the level of information which students manage to learn. The exams usually cover the area taught at school. So if the students answer them correctly it means that the teaching is successful. It motivates students to study more."
EDUCATOR: Mr Kishore Kumar was selected as the Educator this Week. He shared his views on the essence of music. He told the difference between Indian and Western music and even said that it can cure our pains and make our mind more calm and peaceful.
He shared that music is something that makes us happy and feels positive. The power of music helps to heal mental and physical pain. We all should listen to soft music which helps our mind to be positive.
                                                      ALUMNI
                                            (ED: Editor, DS: Dharamjai Singh)
ED: Which was your batch year?
DS: 2008
ED: Which were your favourite classes?
DS: My favourite class during School years was Class VIII.
ED: What do you think about the School Campus and extracurricular activities?
DS: According to me as a student, I was always fond of sports which included football in the first place other than that I liked the supportive nature of my teachers.
ES: How did the school prepare you for the career?
DS: These days I am running my own business. Running a business is not easy you must be prepared in every situation and these all qualities of handling every situation are embedded in me by my teachers and my School.
ES: Which was your favourite spot in the School?
DS: My favourite spot in school was the forest area.
ED: Did you participate in any activities? Mention them.
DS: I used to participate in activities like sports events, literature related competitions and many more.
ED: What message would you like to give to the students?
DS:  Be punctual towards what you are doing and dream big.
STAFF: Staff congratulated School Executive Mr. Sandeep Dutt and Ms. Neenu Dutt on the wedding of their daughter Devanjali. Staff sent their best wishes to the newly wedded couple.
NEWS & EVENTS
Tuesday, 5th March: Final Examination for Classes Nursery to VIII  began from 5th March. School is going through very serious times of exam. Students hardly run around and play. The teachers are busy in correction work . Children were seen nervous for their first final examination. Best of Luck to all of them for the rest of the papers. The Fabindia School Executive Director, Mr Sandeep Dutt and his wife Mrs Neenu Dutt visited the school and gave their best wishes to students for their examinations.
Wednesday, 6th March: The school welcomed their new SMC Members to help them towards the development of the School. They bid farewell to their exceptionally dedicated outgoing members and expressed deep gratitude for the work they had done in the past years.
Thursday, 7th March: Board Exams for Class X started that day. They went to KLPS Lodha Public School escorted by Mr Usman Gani & Mr Jaffar Khan to give their exams which were their board centre. Principal Mrs Rajeshree Shihag wished them Best of Luck by giving her blessings. Then they took blessings from their teachers also.
Friday, 8th March: On the occasion of International Women's Day, female teachers shared their views about this day. Students of Classes I to VIII were on a study leave.Ms. Swati Sood recited a poem. The students briefed about women's day that it is not a one-day celebration. It is our regular contribution that how we respect our mother, sister or any women around us. Ms Jigyasa Gujjar added that we all should respect every woman around us to make them feel special. A very Happy Women's Day to all the women.
Published by The Editorial Board: Mrs Bharti Rao, Mr Krishan Gopal,, Ms Swabhi Parmar, Mr Jafar Khan, Harsha Suthar, Anumesh Rao, Ipshita Rathore, Archana Koratkar, Meenakshi Choudhary, Vinita Sirvi, Charu Vaishnav,  Varun Malviya & Ronak Devda.

The School Weekly - 4th March 2019

STARS THIS WEEK
STUDENT: Vipul Rajpurohit was selected as the Student this Week. He shared his views on the importance of sports activities. He said playing sports not only keeps you fit but it also increases your mental power. He said "Sports play an important role in everyone's busy life. Sports such as Football, Cricket, Volleyball, Hockey etc. help in improving physical health and mental fitness. Indoor games like chess, Sudoku etc. improves mental power and concentration level. Sports provide freedom from stress and worries. Sports develop a sense of friendliness.
EDUCATOR: Ms.Chetna Bhati/Educator was selected as the Educator this Week. She shared her views on the methods to reduce stress. She advised students to do meditation to free their mind from negative thoughts during exam preparation.
  ALUMNI
  (ED: Editor, PC: Praduman Singh Chouhan)
ED: Which was your batch year?
PC: 1992-1997
ED: Did you participate in any activities? Mention them.
PC: In those days I was a very good sportsman. I used to participate in each and every sports event rather than that I used to participate in plays, Annual day events and many more.
ED: Which was your favorite spot in the school?
PC: In the School my favorite spot was the area near the pond in the forest.
ED: What are you doing these days?
PC: These days I am working as a Sports teacher.
ED: What are your qualifications? 
PC: I have completed my M.A. as well as my B.Ed.  
ED: What have you learned from The Fabindia School?
PC: I have learnt how to be a communicative active person and how to address yourself in public places.
ED: What are your memories of the School?
PC: In my memories I can see a shy child developing into a communicative person with developed confidence.
ED: What message would you like to give our students?
PC: Study well and try to figure out new concepts and queries.
NEWS & EVENTS
Monday, 25th February: New Session began for Class XII and X. Students were happy that they were in the new classes. Oral Examination for Primary Classes started that day.Vice Principal Mrs. Bharti Rao and Educators wished Board Class X Best of Luck by giving them a pen and best wishes as their blessings in the Assembly for their commencing Board Exams on 7th March 2019.

Wednesday, 27th February: Tarun Utkarsh Seva Samiti organised a function in which Toppers of Board Class X & XII of Bali Block were awarded. Parikshit Singh/ X, Richa Solanki/ XII Commerce & Priyanka Sirvi / XII Science Stream of The Fabindia School were awarded at this function. The School was felicitated for achieving good results.
Thursday, 28th February: A very proud moment for all the Fabindians was that our Star Nikita Jaitawat/VIII/GH obtained 84% and stood third in the country in Jim Corbet Wildlife Examination. This exam was held in the month of January. Her hard work made her stand 3rd in India. She was awarded with certificate and a Bronze medal. All the other students who participated in the competition were awarded certificates of participation. Congratulations Nikita!
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.
Friday, 1st March: Katharina Bauer, Marcela Lanza Tripoli and Brendon Kunmolo visited the school and were very happy to return back after a long time. Katharina from Germany, shares that - " It is so nice to be back! The school looks beautiful. I'm very happy that everyone is well.”
Marcela shares that - "Coming Back brings so many memories. The School looks amazing!”
Brenden expressed that - "I'm so glad we came back.  I hope we can keep in touch. Thanks for the welcome!”
Saturday, 2nd March: Board Exams for Class XII started that day. They went to KLPS Lodha Public School escorted by Mr. Usman Gani and Mr. Jaffar Khan to give their exams which was their board center. Principal Mrs. Rajeshree Shihag wished them Best of Luck by giving them her blessings. Then they took blessings from their teachers also.
Published by The Editorial Board: Mrs Bharti Rao, Mr Krishan Gopal,, Ms Swabhi Parmar, Mr Jafar Khan, Harsha Suthar, Anumesh Rao, Ipshita Rathore, Archana Koratkar, Meenakshi Choudhary, Vinita Sirvi, Charu Vaishnav,  Varun Malviya & Ronak Devda.

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