News & Events
PRE PRIMARY REPORT
The Pre-Primary children completed their monthly assignments this week. It was a busy and engaging time for both the children and the teachers, filled with learning, laughter, and creativity. However, as is the culture of The Fabindians to never stop playing and enjoying the process of learning, we ensured that we ended the week on a joyful and meaningful note.


The children, with the support and guidance of their teachers, confidently performed a skit to highlight the harmful effects of mobile phone usage. It was a delightful sight to see such young minds spreading an important message in such an expressive way. Meanwhile, the students of Class I and UKG have been joyfully preparing for the upcoming Independence Day celebration under the dedicated guidance of our dance teacher, Mr. Hemant Birawat.


Their enthusiasm and patriotic spirit are truly heartwarming. Additionally, the UKG children had a great time creating colorful paper umbrellas through a fun and engaging paper-folding activity. On the other hand, the LKG students enjoyed a lively session of the game “Passing the Ball,” which brought smiles to every face and encouraged team spirit. Even our tiniest learners from the Nursery Class are showing great interest in all the hands-on activities. They are currently learning stamp painting and are exploring the colour yellow through a creative cone painting activity. Their joyful moments are regularly shared in the class group, keeping parents connected with their child’s learning journey.
Primary Section Weekly Report
In the Primary Section, teachers remained focused on completing the Unit Test II syllabus through structured and consistent teaching. Alongside academics, students engaged in various Saturday activities designed to enhance their overall development.
The Sports Lesson this week allowed students to enjoy free play, promoting physical fitness and teamwork. In the Value Education class, students learned a meaningful moral value that encouraged positive behavior and empathy. Classes II to V participated in Spoken English activities, where they were given opportunities to speak in English and express their thoughts confidently. In Creative Writing, students explored their imagination by writing on given topics, which helped improve their vocabulary and sentence formation. A key highlight of the week was the Sentence Making Activity for Class III. It was a fun and interactive session where students formed simple and meaningful sentences using the given words. They participated with great enthusiasm and displayed creativity and confidence in their language skills. The activity also included a Write-up Game, where students wrote short passages in response to prompts, further enhancing their writing skills and expression. Photos of the activity were captured, reflecting the students’ joyful learning experience.
Pinkee Chouhan / Educator
Middle & Senior Section Report
Our students are demonstrating exceptional dedication as they fully immerse themselves in academic studies while also training rigorously in their chosen sports for the upcoming tournament. This balanced commitment not only prepares them for athletic success but also supports cognitive development, discipline, teamwork, and a stronger sense of school belonging—factors proven to enhance academic performance and emotional well-being. As we approach next week’s eagerly anticipated investiture ceremony, Class 12 is charged with a sense of excitement and nerve‑wracking anticipation—those nominated for school counselor positions await the official announcement with bated breath. This ceremony, which formally recognizes student leaders and entrusts them with roles of responsibility, is a powerful rite of passage that fosters leadership qualities like accountability, integrity, and service. Students stand ready—hopeful and poised—to embrace this moment and the meaningful duties it symbolizes.
Why does creativity deserve a place in the classroom?
Creativity is the ability to think differently. It is the use of imagination or original ideas to create something innovative and even solve problems in unique ways. A creative mind is full of peace and happiness. Creativity helps in making students' minds sharp and also improves mental health. That's why every school should also promote extracurricular activities with study, which can help in freshening up the students' minds. Creativity encourages innovation and problem-solving ideas, helps students to express themselves confidently, and their art, writing, projects, etc. It also builds students' critical thinking and emotional intelligence. It makes learning more fun and engaging. Most of the future jobs and companies also prefer skills and a creative mind as needed for design technology, marketing, which makes learning fun and meaningful. In a school in Delhi, instead of just reading about the freedom struggle, the teacher organised a role-play activity. Students dressed up as Bhagat Singh, Rani Lakshmi Bai & Mahatma Gandhi and acted out key events from India's independence movement. It results in students remembering historical events better & feeling emotionally connected to the struggles of freedom fighters. It also boosted their speaking skills & confidence. Last but not least, "creativity isn't just for artists, it's a skill which every student deserves to explore!
Chesta Sharma / XII
Credits
Chief Editors: Leesha Suthar
Interview Reporters: Vijita Solanki and Mohita Solanki.
Event Reporters: 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. 641 Published by The Editorial Board: Mr. Jitendra Suthar, Mr. Krishna Gopal Dave