The School Weekly 22nd September 2025

 News & Events 
 Pre–Primary Report 
The third week of September unfolded as a vibrant celebration of learning with craft, filling the school with colours, creativity, and joyful discoveries. Grade 1 students dived into a world of imagination with drawing and pasting activities, discovering how simple shapes can blossom into wonderful creations. Through the graceful art of origami, they created lively and colourful mats, turning every fold into an expression of happiness. Saturday became a doorway to imagination, where the timeless tale of "The Fisherman and the Genie" cast its spell of enchantment.
With curiosity and joy, the UKG children explored the long and short sounds of 'a through engaged phonics exercises. The week crescendoed in delight as the children danced with unbridled joy, their Saturday shimmering with excitement and radiant energy. Meanwhile, LKG children embarked on a delightful journey through the world of letters, discovering the difference between capital and small forms through a playful activity that turned learning into a joyful adventure.
In Nursery, little learners danced through numbers 1 to 5 with the Raindrop Activity, discovering the value of each number while delighting in every playful moment. Through this hands-on experience, counting became a joyful adventure, sparking curiosity and excitement as they explored the world of numbers. In all, the week was a celebration of curiosity, creativity, and delight, nurturing each child's growth while filling their hearts with joy and wonder.
Reported by Erum Sayyed
Event Reporter
State Selections 
Exciting News: Our Students Selected for the State Team in the 69th District Tournaments!
We are incredibly proud to announce that several of our talented students have been selected for the State Team in the prestigious 69th District Tournaments! This remarkable achievement speaks volumes about their dedication, hard work, and the excellent sports culture nurtured at our school.
Here are the outstanding athletes who have made us proud:
Divyaraj Singh Mertiya has been selected for the Under-19 Football team, showcasing his remarkable skills and passion for the game.
Digvijay Singh and Bhupendra Singh have both earned spots in the Under-17 Football team, demonstrating their impressive teamwork and perseverance on the field.
Vinay Pratap Singh has secured a position in the Under-19 Cricket team, making waves with his exceptional cricketing talent.
Bineeta Sonigra has been selected for the Under-17 Volleyball team, proving her dedication and determination in the sport.
Tiya Sompura has been chosen for the Under-19 Volleyball team, showing immense promise and skill in the sport.

Jayvardhan Singh has also earned a spot on the Under-19 Volleyball team, thanks to his talent and commitment to the game.

Yashwardhan Singh Ranawat has been selected for the Under-17 Basketball team, demonstrating his agility and sharp basketball skills.

These students have worked tirelessly, and their selections are a testament to their relentless effort and sportsmanship. We wish them all the very best as they prepare to represent the school and our district at the state level.
Let’s all continue to support and cheer for them as they take on this exciting new challenge and make us even prouder. Go team!
 Half-Yearly Orals and Sports Activity 
This week, the Half-Yearly Orals were conducted across all classes. Both teachers and students were actively engaged in ensuring the smooth completion of the Orals as well as the Subject Enrichment Activities. The sessions provided students with an opportunity to showcase their knowledge, communication skills, and confidence.
On Saturday, students participated in their regular Sports Lesson. They enthusiastically took part in various games and physical activities, which not only brought joy but also promoted fitness, teamwork, and a spirit of sportsmanship. The day served as a refreshing break after a busy week of academic assessments.
 'हिंदी भाषा का महत्व' 
हिन्दी भारत की राजभाषा है, जिसका अर्थ है कि यह सरकारी कामकाज में इस्तेमाल होती है। यह पूरे भारत में बोली और समझी जाने वाली एक संपर्क भाषा है, जो भिन्न भाषा-भाषियों के बीच विचारों के आदान-प्रदान का माध्यम बनती है.हिंदी वैश्विक महत्व की भाषा है, क्योंकि यह संचार, शिक्षा, व्यवसाय और कूटनीति के अवसर खोलती है । हिंदी कई देशों में व्यापक रूप से पढ़ाई और सीखी जाती है, खासकर एशिया और मध्य पूर्व में, जहाँ यह सांस्कृतिक समझ और सहयोग को बढ़ावा देने में मदद करती है।
बुद्ध कंवर / VIII
 हिंदी दिवस 
इस सप्ताह में सोमवार दिनांक 15 सितंबर 2025 को विद्यालय में प्राथमिक विभाग द्वारा हिंदी दिवस मनाया गया। हैड मिस्ट्रेस श्रीमती प्रेरणा राठौड द्वारा भाषण प्रस्तुत किया गया। जिसमें कक्षा द्वितीय, तृतीय, चतुर्थ एवं पंचम के विद्यार्थियों ने हिंदी की कविताओं का सस्वर वाचन किया एवं हिंदी दिवस से संबंधित स्लोगन प्रस्तुत किए। 
धन्यवाद
 Facts  
1.The shortest war in history was between Britain and Zanzibar in 1896 — it lasted 38 minutes.
2.The heart of a blue whale is so big that a human could swim through its arteries.
3.A day on Mercury lasts 1,408 hours (almost 59 Earth days).
4.A group of flamingos is called a "flamboyance."
5.Tomatoes were once thought to be poisonous in Europe.
 Jokes 
1. Why did the student bring a pencil to the cafeteria?
Because he wanted to draw some attention to the food!
2. Why did the pencil case get a promotion?
Because it was always full of potential!
3. Why did the biology student want to become a gardener?
Because he was really good at planting ideas!
4. Why did the Wi-Fi go to school?
Because it wanted to connect with new people!
5. Why did the student sit next to the quiet person in class?
Because he was both on the same wavelength!
 Riddles 
1 Riddle: - I have hands but no arms, I move without feet, I'm always running- yet never leave my seat. What am I?
Ans:- A clock
2 Riddle:- You use me to see, but I make things unclear. Too much of me, and nothing is near. What am I?
Ans:- Fog
3 Riddle:- I fly without wings, I cry without eyes. You feel me pass, but I never lie. What am I?
Ans:- The wind 
4 Riddle:- I sleep through the day, but glow in the night, I borrow my shine, yet give you light. What am I?
Ans:- The Moon
5 Riddle:- The more I reflect, the less I am true, I show what you are- but not what you do. What am I? 
Ans:- A mirror



 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. 649 Published by The Editorial Board: Mr. Jitendra Suthar, Mr.   Krishna Gopal Dave, Ms.Prerna Rathod, Ms. Savita Dagar, Ms. Sudarshana Jhala  





The School Weekly 15th September 2025

 News & Events 
Teachers' Day Celebration – 9th September 
The Teachers’ Day Celebration at our school was held on 9th September with great enthusiasm and heartfelt appreciation for our mentors. The event was organized by the students under the guidance of our faculty, and it turned out to be a memorable day for everyone.
The program began with a welcome speech by our respected Principal Ma’am, who spoke about the invaluable role teachers play in shaping the lives and future of students. Her inspiring words set the tone for the day, filling the atmosphere with gratitude and joy.
Following the welcome address, teachers were greeted warmly by students with special quotations dedicated to each one of them. Hand-made greeting cards, crafted with love and creativity by the students, were presented to the teachers, expressing heartfelt thanks and admiration.
The celebration continued with a series of dance performances by students, which brought energy and excitement to the event. The highlight of the program was a short play based on the story of Eklavya, showcasing the values of dedication, respect, and sacrifice – a tribute to the guru-shishya (teacher-student) tradition.
As the program concluded, refreshments were served to all the teachers, followed by the presentation of a thoughtful gift from the school as a token of appreciation for their hard work and commitment.
The Teachers’ Day celebration was not only an expression of gratitude but also a reminder of the deep bond between teachers and students. It was a joyous and touching event that left smiles on every face and reinforced the respect we hold for our educators.
 Parent-Teacher Meeting 
A Parent-Teacher Meeting (PTM) was held on September 13, 2025, to discuss the students' performance in Unit Test II. Parents actively participated in the meeting and interacted with the teachers to gain a clear understanding of their ward’s academic progress.
The PTM served as an effective platform for parents and teachers to collaborate and share constructive feedback for the overall development of the students. Teachers provided detailed insights into each child’s strengths and areas requiring improvement, while parents also shared their observations from home.
The session proved to be fruitful in strengthening the bond between the school and parents, ensuring that together they work hand in hand for the holistic growth of the students
 हिंदी दिवस 
सितम्बर माह का दूसरा सप्ताह हिंदी दिवस के रुप में मनाया गया। इस अवसर पर हिंदी का महत्व सभी बच्चों को अध्यापकों द्वारा बताया गया। तथा कविता गतिविधि  का आयोजन किया गया ,जिसमें बच्चों ने बढ़-चढ़ कर भाग लिया  बच्चों को हिंदी भाषा का महत्व समझाते हुए बताया कि किस प्रकार मातृ भाषा हमें अपनों से जोडती है। वैसे तो सभी कविताएँ एक से बढ़कर एक थी कुछ बच्चों ने इस गतिविधि की शोभा में चार चाँद लगा दिए इसमें प्रमुख थे कक्षा प्रथम की सुरभि ,विवान ,स्वालिया ,महीप ,नक्षत्र, रुजल, पृथ्विन, चारविक, रुद्राश, इरिका, कतिमान,सिद्धि,कविसा,,दिवयांगना, विवान, अवंतिका ,रुद्रवीर, निशांत
 Indian Fashion and Lifestyle 
Indian fashion and lifestyle constitute an intricate synthesis of cultural continuity and adaptive modernity. The sartorial traditions of the subcontinent are deeply embedded in its historical trajectory and regional plurality. Classical attire such as the saree, lehenga, dhoti, and turban is not merely garments but cultural signifiers, encapsulating artistic craftsmanship, social hierarchy, and ritual significance. Distinctive textile practices, including Banarasi weaving, Kanchipuram silk, and Phulkari embroidery, further exemplify India’s rich aesthetic heritage. In recent decades, Indian designers have integrated indigenous motifs with global fashion sensibilities, thereby constructing a hybrid idiom that resonates on international platforms while preserving indigenous authenticity. Indian lifestyle embodies a harmonious blend of tradition and modernity, deeply rooted in cultural diversity and philosophical wisdom. Daily life reflects values of family unity, respect for elders, and spiritual consciousness, often expressed through rituals, festivals, and cuisine. Traditional practices such as yoga and Ayurveda highlight a holistic approach to well-being, while contemporary urban life embraces global influences in fashion, technology, and education. Heeral Rao /11th Humanities
 "नमन है" 
एक रिश्ता जो जुड़ा था तुमसे माँ, 
मेरे जन्म से भी पहले, 
तुम करती थी अनेक बातें 
और सुन भी लेती थी 
वो सब कहीं अनकही बातें
महसूस कर लेती थी
तुम्हारे स्नेह स्पर्श को
तुम्हारे भीतर, तुम्हें देखे बिना भी,            
जन्म लेते ही मैंने देखा
तुम्हारे उस मृदुल रूप को
जिसने सींच1 मुझे प्रतिपल
अपने प्राणो से, 
तुम्हारे कंधे से लगकर
मधुर लोरियां सुनते ना जाने कब सो जाती थी,
तुम्हारी उंगली पकड़कर 
चलना सीखा, जीवन की 
ऊंच- नीच राहों पर
मैंने देखा मेरे एक आंसू पर 
तुम्हारा विहल हो जाना,
मैं कृतज्ञ हूं मां
तुम्हारे अपार स्नेह की
प्रिय माँ आज मैं स्वयं हूँ
मातृत्व की उसी डगर पर
मगर लगता है आज भी जुडी हूं तुम्हारे उसी सूत्र से 
जिसने दिया मुझे यह स्वरूप
तुम्हारे उस निर्मल ,सरल स्वरूप को मेरा बार-बार नमन है! 
पुनीता चौहान
 Jokes 
1. Why did the pencil go to therapy?
It was feeling pointless!

2. What’s the Wi-Fi password at Hogwarts?
"Accio-Internet!"

3. Why did the computer go to art school?
It wanted to improve its "byte" size!

4. What’s a vampire’s favorite fruit?
A nectarine — it's got the perfect bite!

5. Why did the music teacher go to school with a ladder?
To reach the high notes!
 Facts 
1. There are more bacteria in your mouth than people on Earth – over 700 different types.
2 . The Pentagon building in the USA has more hallways than any other building in the world – 17.5 miles of corridors.
3 . Bamboo can grow up to 91 cm (35 inches) in a single day, making it one of the fastest-growing plants.
4. Light from the nearest star (other than the Sun), Proxima Centauri, takes 4.24 years to reach Earth.
5 . Honey never spoils – archaeologists found edible honey in ancient Egyptian tombs over 3000 years old.
Riddles
1. I speak without a mouth and hear without ears. I have no body, but I come alive with the wind. What am I?
👉 Think carefully... I’m not a person, but I echo your words!
2. What has hands but can’t clap?
👉 You see me every day... maybe even check me every hour!
3. The more you take from me, the bigger I get. What am I?
👉 Be careful where you step... I might trap your foot!
4. I have keys but no locks. I have space but no room. You can enter, but can’t go outside. What am I?
👉 I'm in your classroom and at your fingertips!
5. What comes once in a minute, twice in a moment, but never in a thousand years?
👉 This one's for the puzzle lovers... it's all about the letters!

 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. 648 Published by The Editorial Board: Mr. Jitendra Suthar, Mr.   Krishna Gopal Dave, Ms.Prerna Rathod, Ms. Savita Dagar, Ms. Sudarshana Jhala  





The School Weekly 08th September 2025

 News & Events  
 69th District Football Under 17 Boys Tournament 

Date of Event:
Opening Ceremony: 4th September
Closing Ceremony: 7th September
Venue:
The Fabindia School, Bali
The 69th District Football Tournament, hosted by The Fabindia School, was a momentous occasion that brought together schools from all over the district to showcase their football talents. The event was marked by two significant ceremonies—the opening ceremony on 4th September and the closing ceremony on 7th September. Here’s a detailed report on the tournament.
Opening Ceremony (4th September)
The opening ceremony of the 69th District Football Tournament took place on September 4, setting the tone for an exciting and competitive three days of football. The Chief Guest for the event was Mr. Shailendra Singh Ji, Additional District Magistrate of Bali, who officially inaugurated the tournament by hoisting the district flag. His presence added grandeur to the event, and he also shared heartfelt memories from his school days, motivating the participants.
In addition to Mr. Singh, the event was graced by the following special guests:
Mr. Bharat Ji Choudhary – Nagarpalika Chairman
Mr. Dinesh Ji Mali – Parshad
The ceremony began with a spectacular March Past, where all the participating teams proudly showcased their school banners and football spirit. Following the march, Ms. Bharti Rao, Principal of The Fabindia School, extended a warm welcome to all guests and participants, setting the stage for the tournament. Her words of encouragement and leadership paved the way for a successful event.
The opening ceremony set a celebratory atmosphere, and the teams were ready to compete for the coveted title.
Tournament Highlights
Over the course of the next three days, from 4th to 7th September, intense football matches were played. Schools from across the district displayed remarkable skills, sportsmanship, and teamwork. The tournament featured a total of 19 teams from various schools.
Each match brought out the best in the players, and the competition was fierce. Players not only showcased their physical endurance but also demonstrated their strategic thinking and passion for the sport. The referees, officials, and volunteers worked tirelessly to ensure the smooth conduct of all matches.
Closing Ceremony (7th September)
The tournament concluded on 7th September with a grand Closing Ceremony, which was attended by all the participating teams, guests, and dignitaries. After three days of intense competition, the results were announced.

Winners and Awardees:
Winner Team: Raj Public School, Kot Baliyan
Runner-up Team: Govt. School, Dhundla
Player of the Tournament: Naresh from Team Dhundla
Best March Past Memento: The Fabindia School
The trophy presentation ceremony was graced by the presence of:
Ms. Bharti Rao, Principal of The Fabindia School
Mr. Hiralal Parmar, Principal of Govt. School, Lunawa
Mr. Rajendra Singh Ranwat, Nirnayak
Following the trophy distribution, Mr. Hiralal Parmar announced the official closure of the event. The district flag was ceremoniously taken down and handed over to the managing team, marking the end of the tournament.
Support and Logistics
The successful execution of the 69th District Football Tournament would not have been possible without the support of various stakeholders:
Government Officials on Duty: 1 Observer, 10 Referees, 7 Officials, 7 Volunteers (Our Students)
The dedication and hard work of the teachers and staff members of The Fabindia School ensured the smooth flow of the entire event. Their commitment to making the tournament a success was evident in every aspect of the event, from registration to match coordination.
Teacher’s Day Celebration
The first week of September was dedicated to celebrating Teacher’s Day. As educators, we emphasized the importance of 5th September to our students. To mark the occasion, children created handmade cards for their teachers under the guidance of their respective class teachers.
During the collective assembly, every teacher was introduced along with their class. Each teacher shared a few words about their role and responsibilities. 
The highlight was a beautiful dance performance titled “Shukriya,” presented by the children with the support of Ms. Rinku, as a special gesture of love and gratitude towards their teachers.
Brain-Teasing Riddles
I grow without roots and fall without height. What am I?
Answer: A Shadow
I run but never walk; I have a bed but never sleep. What am I?
Answer: A River
I'm not alive, but I grow. I don't breathe, but I die. What am I?
Answer: Fire
I speak without sound, and travel by hand. What am I?
Answer: A Letter
I wear many faces but have one core. What am I?
Answer: A Personality
Fascinating Facts
The Eiffel Tower grows by about 15 cm during hot summer days due to metal expansion.
The largest known squid ever found had eyes as big as basketballs – helping it see in the darkest parts of the deep ocean.
Some trees are older than 5,000 years and still alive today, like the ancient Methuselah tree in California, one of the oldest living trees in the world.
Hedgehogs can self-anoint their spines with toxic substances.
Bees can recognize human faces – in experiments, they distinguished and remembered faces just like humans do, even though their brains are tiny.
Jokes to Brighten Your Day
Q: Why did the homework file go to therapy?
A: It had too many unresolved issues!
Q: What’s a school bell’s favorite genre of music?
A: Ringtones!
Teacher: What’s the formula for water?
Student: Easy! “H-I-J-K-L-M-N-O.”
Teacher: What?!
Student: You said it's H to O!
Q: Why did the student sit on his exam paper?
A: Because he wanted to crack it from the bottom!
Announcement: “A pencil has been found in the hallway.”
Student: Wow, hope it writes a thank-you note.


 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. 647 Published by The Editorial Board: Mr. Jitendra Suthar, Mr.   Krishna Gopal Dave, Ms.Prerna Rathod, Ms. Savita Dagar, Ms. Sudarshana Jhala