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Winter Wonderland Special: December 22nd to 25th, 2025
Dear Young Explorers,
As snowflakes dance (or stars twinkle in our Rajasthan skies!), we wrap up the year with giggles, stories, sports, and celebration. Let’s dive into fun from around the world and our own magical campus!
Pre-Primary Christmas Celebration
A Day of Joy and Wonder Christmas was celebrated with great joy and enthusiasm in the Pre-Primary Wing on 23rd December. The children had been preparing for the event for many days with excitement and dedication, and their efforts shone through every moment of the programme. It was a full day of celebration for the little ones.
Under the guidance of their respective teachers, the children beautifully decorated the display board, filling the school with festive cheer before the programme began. In the gracious presence of their Honourable Principal Ma’am, the children confidently presented their delightful dance performances.


Their cheerful expressions, colourful costumes, and innocent smiles mesmerised everyone present and made the celebration truly memorable. The celebration concluded on a happy note as the children shared food with one another, spreading the message of love, joy, and togetherness. The day remained special and unforgettable for both children and teachers alike.
A Magical Morning of Mirth and Melody – Christmas Celebration (Primary Classes)






On the joyous Christmas morning of 23rd December, the school campus transformed into a winter wonderland, sparkling with the spirit of giving and glee. The festivities began with a spellbinding Nativity Play presented by the primary wing stars of Classes II to V, whose innocent charm set the tone for an unforgettable extravaganza. Young thespians donned shimmering angel wings and shepherd robes, weaving a timeless tale of hope, humility, and the miracle birth.
This was followed by a symphony of songs, where cherubic voices blended classics like “Jingle Bells” with creative twists and Indian flavours, turning every spectator into a swaying participant under a festive canopy of twinkling stars.
Crowning the morning was a dazzling dance performance, a fusion of ballet pirouettes and Bollywood beats. Dancers in white skirts, red hoodies, and glowing headbands swirled like snowflakes, filling hearts with rhythmic joy. To cap the magic, children gasped in delight as “Santa Claus” surprised them with a shower of candy canes and sparkling trinkets. Merry Christmas to one and all—what a sparkling start to the holidays!
Thunder of Triumph – Annual Sports Athletic Meet (Middle & Senior Section )
From 22nd to 23rd December, the campus roared to life as a grand arena of grit and glory during the Annual Sports Athletic Meet. Houses - Gandhi, Teresa, Gyanchand & Raman fielded their finest athletes from Grades.IX, X, and XI, turning the grounds into a battlefield of speed, strength, and unbreakable team spirit. Shot put events saw powerful throws slicing through the air like shooting stars, with athletes smashing their own records amid thunderous applause. Relay races ignited pure adrenaline—batons flashed in lightning‑quick exchanges as runners sprinted across the track, weaving stories of strategy, stamina, and split‑second teamwork that kept spectators on their feet. The climax arrived with the medal ceremonies, where gleaming gold, silver, and bronze medals were proudly worn by victors as the crowd erupted in cheers.
Certificates celebrated the fire and perseverance of every participant, ensuring that not just winners but all sportsmen were honoured. As the dust settled on two epic days, every athlete walked away a champion of unity, courage, and discipline.
Carnival Extravaganza at The Fabindia School Bali



Laughter, Games, and Unforgettable Fun!
The Fabindia School Bali came alive with vibrant energy as the much‑awaited annual Carnival opened its gates from 9 AM to 3 PM.
Primary and middle school students, along with enthusiastic parents and teachers, immersed themselves in a whirlwind of games, treats, and special attractions that turned the entire campus into a fairground of fun. Thrilling game zones drew excited crowds at every corner. Children tested their aim at Ball the Basket & Shoot the Bottle, rolled in laughter inside giant Zorb balls, and sang their hearts out at Live Karaoke.
Festive favourites like Hat the Scarecrow, Pin the Nose on the Snowman, Buzzwire & Coin the Bucket challenged their creativity, focus, and steady hands—with winners walking away with big smiles and exciting prizes. The food court was a paradise of flavours, serving Pav Bhaji, Pani Puri, Momos, Ice Cream, Burgers, Samosas, Kachori, and more—perfect fuel for the day’s excitement. Horse and camel rides added a touch of rustic adventure, delighting children and adults alike. Parents and teachers enjoyed browsing a special sale of beautiful Rangsutra and Fabindia handicrafts and apparel, blending shopping with celebration. A heartfelt thank you to our dedicated staff, volunteers, and families for making this carnival a grand success!
Safety First: Empowering Kids with Confidence!
Ms Pinkee Chouhan explained good touch and bad touch through an engaging story and short skit, making the concepts simple, age-appropriate, and relatable to daily life. Children sang a safety-themed song, answered questions enthusiastically, and shared personal experiences confidently. During assembly, students learned to recognise good touch and bad touch in a sensitive, child-friendly way. Teachers guided them on staying safe from harmful people, trusting their instincts, saying" NO," moving away from danger, and immediately telling trusted adults like parents or teachers. The session emphasised personal safety, self-respect, and rules like avoiding strangers, rejecting unknown gifts, and staying alert in public. Visual aids, simple language, and interactive activities built confidence, encouraging kids to speak up without fear. This successful session boosted awareness, responsibility, and a supportive atmosphere—leaving a lasting, positive impact!
My Happy Journey at Fabindia School
My school life at Fabindia School is very happy and fun. I am in Class II and have been studying here since nursery. Over these years, I have learned so many new things, like reading, writing, drawing, good manners, and sharing with others. My teachers are very kind and always help me understand my lessons. I enjoy playing with friends during recess and joining school activities. My school is clean, beautiful, and full of learning, making my time here joyful and memorable.
Priyansh Parihar / II
समय का महत्व
मनुष्य के जीवन में समय सबसे मूल्यवान संपत्ति है। बीता हुआ समय कभी लौटकर नहीं आता, इसलिए इसे “अनमोल” कहा गया है। जिसे समय का सही उपयोग करना आता है, वह जीवन में सफलता, सम्मान और संतोष—तीनों हासिल कर लेता है। समय न किसी के लिए रुकता है और न किसी के अनुसार बदलता है। यह निरंतर आगे बढ़ता रहता है, इसलिए हमें भी इसके साथ चलना सीखना होता है।
सबसे पहले, समय का महत्व इस बात में दिखता है कि संसार की हर महान उपलब्धि समय के उचित प्रबंधन का
परिणाम है। जो व्यक्ति समय की कद्र करता है, वह अपने काम समय पर करता है और लक्ष्य को समय रहते पूरा कर लेता है। दूसरी ओर, जो समय को व्यर्थ गवाँ देता है, उसे पछतावे के अलावा कुछ नहीं मिलता। अक्सर कहा जाता है—“आज का काम कल पर मत छोड़ो”—क्योंकि कल पर छोड़ा गया काम कभी-कभी बहुत देर हो जाने का कारण बन जाता है।
समय हमें अनुशासित बनाता है। नियमित दिनचर्या रखने वाला व्यक्ति मानसिक और शारीरिक रूप से संतुलित
रहता है। पढ़ाई, काम, आराम और मनोरंजन—इन सबके लिए समय बाँटना एक कला है, और जो इस कला में निपुण हो जाता है, उसका जीवन सरल और सफल हो जाता है।
समय का महत्व केवल व्यक्तिगत जीवन तक सीमित नहीं है, बल्कि समाज और राष्ट्र के विकास में भी इसका गहरा योगदान है। समय पर किए गए निर्णय और कार्य किसी भी राष्ट्र की प्रगति की दिशा तय करते हैं।
अंत में, समय को संभालना ही जीवन को संभालना है। हमें हर क्षण की कीमत समझनी चाहिए और उसे सार्थक कार्यों में लगाना चाहिए। सही समय पर लिया गया छोटा-सा कदम भी बड़े बदलाव ला सकता है। इसलिए, समय का सम्मान करें, क्योंकि यही वह पूँजी है जो जीवन को श्रेष्ठ और सफल बनाती है।
जिया देवड़ा / XI
Santa’s Secret Workshop – A Short Story
Deep in the twinkling Himalayas, not the North Pole, lived Santa Claus—a jolly sage with a flowing white beard and a sack of spiced chai dreams. One snowy year, young Ravi found a lost reindeer calf tangled in Diwali lights and nursed it with warm jaggery milk. The calf grew into Dasher, the fastest reindeer ever. Grateful, Santa invited Ravi to his crystal cave workshop. Together they crafted magical toys—kites that flew wishes, rangoli puzzles that glowed, and yo‑yos spinning Diwali tales. When a storm dimmed the Magic Star and the snow stopped falling, Ravi whispered, “Let’s borrow monsoon magic.” They sprinkled rangoli powder on the clouds, summoning a gentle flurry that carried gifts from the Himalayas to every corner of the world. Santa hugged Ravi and said, “True magic comes from kind hearts, anywhere on Earth.” And every 25th December, if you listen closely, you just might hear Dasher’s bells echoing from the hills… Ho Ho Ho, namaste!
Electoral Quiz Ignites Democracy Spark!
During the course of the week, the Electoral Literacy Club (ELC) of the school successfully organised a quiz on elections for students of classes IX and XI. The primary objective of this academic activity was to foster electoral awareness and to deepen students’ understanding of democratic principles. The event was conducted under the able supervision of the teaching faculty, with special guidance from Praveen Tiwari, Sir. The organisation framework of the club is led by President Gauarvraj Singh and Vice-President Chelsi Rao, whose leadership contributed significantly to the planning of the program. The quiz witnessed the participation of 20 committee members only and was conducted in a structured and disciplined environment. The questionnaire was thoughtfully designed to include topics such as the Indian electoral system, constitutional provisions, voting rights, and the role of citizens in a democracy. Continuous supervision by teachers ensured transparency and academic integrity throughout the activity. From a student's perspective, the quiz proved to be intellectually stimulating and informative. The collaborative efforts of the ELC members reflected effective teamwork, while the President and Vice-President efficiently coordinated responsibilities to ensure the smooth conduct of the event. The weekly activity organised by the Electoral Literacy Club was both educational and impactful. It played a vital role in enhancing students' political awareness and sense of civic responsibility. Such initiatives are instrumental in shaping informed, conscious, and responsible future voters. The ELC club continues to function as a significant platform for promoting electoral literacy within the school community.
Dushyant Singh / XI
Interview with Mr Prakash Kumar (Administrator)
(Reporter as RP, PKR as Prakash Kumar)
RP: Could you please tell us about your journey as a Teacher and Administrator?
PKR: My journey as a teacher and administrator has been very good and satisfying. I had a positive experience while working as an administrator in this school. As a teacher, I taught Hindi to students in classes 7 to 9. Teaching students and managing school responsibilities helped me gain valuable experience and understanding of the education system.
RP: What were the main responsibilities in the school administration?
PKR: The main responsibilities in school administration include handling various administrative tasks. I worked on the RTI government portal and managed registration-related work. I also collected and maintained students’ scholarship data. Apart from this, I handled new admissions by recording students' names and details, and I created APAAR IDs for students as required by the school and government guidelines.
RP: How do you maintain a positive school environment?
PKR: I maintain a positive school environment by keeping the campus organised and welcoming. I make sure students feel safe, respected, and motivated to learn. I also encourage teamwork among teachers and students and address any issues promptly to ensure a friendly and supportive atmosphere.
RP: What were the biggest challenges you faced as an administrator?
PKR: One of the biggest challenges I faced as an administrator was dealing with incomplete or improperly done work from the past. I also had to ensure all tasks were completed correctly and on time. Another challenge was managing student details for Aadhar card registrations, which required accuracy and careful verification.
Fun Facts (World) Share these at home and amaze your family.
•Arctic Lights Show: In December, the Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis) light up Norway’s skies like a cosmic disco—caused by solar winds crashing into Earth’s atmosphere.
•Shortest Day Magic: Around 21st December, the Winter Solstice brings the shortest day in the Northern Hemisphere and inspired ancient festivals like Yule in old Europe.
•Penguin Huddles: Emperor penguins in Antarctica survive –60°C blizzards by forming giant “huddle parties,” rotating like a living blanket to stay warm.
•Festive Lights in Japan: Modern December illuminations in Japan echo very old traditions of lighting up the darkest time of year with lanterns and joy.
Riddles
•I come at night but leave no tracks. I fill your dreams but vanish with the dawn. What am I?
•What has a head, a tail, but no body?
•I’m white and fluffy, but if you touch me, I melt away. What am I?
Jokes
•Why did the snowman call his dog Frost?
Because Frost bites!
•What do elves learn in school?
The elf‑abet!
•Why don’t snowmen dance?
They don’t have the right moves—they melt on the dance floor!
Holiday Picks for Kids
•Watch: ChuChu TV – festive rhymes and Santa adventures.
•Peppa Pig Official – snowy fun with the Pig family.
•CBeebies specials – crafts, carols, and cosy stories.
•Play: Snowball Toss: Crumple white socks, toss into buckets—winner gets hot cocoa.
•Reindeer Relay: Balance jingle bells on spoons while racing with friends.
App Corner: Toca Boca World – design your own winter village with Santa’s helpers.
Warming Wishes
Wishing you a sparkling holiday week filled with joy, rest, and time with family. Share your favourite joke or memory from these celebrations with a friend—and carry Fabindia’s festive spirit into the New Year!
Warmly,
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. 660 Published by The Editorial Board: Mr. Jitendra Suthar, Mr. Krishna Gopal Dave, Ms.Prerna Rathod, Ms. Savita Dagar, Ms. Sudarshana Jhala






























