The School Weekly 18th November 2024

 News & Events 
 Message From Yorick van Oordt(Guest Faculty) 
Dear Fabindia, 
What a memorable stay you have granted me, with so much warmth and inspiration! Filled with joy and gratefulness, I set off on my new adventures. 
Coming here, quite frankly ignorant about the school, I didn’t have many expectations, but the few ones I did have, were greatly surpassed. The joy and positivity all contributed to the vibrant and predominantly friendly atmosphere. The more time I spent here, the more personal our relationships would grow, both with the staff and the students. A very touching and emotional farewell (for me), along with a presentation of the film project we undertook, was the grand finale. By now, I leave as a true Indian, having adopted the habit of drinking five chai’s per day and even catching myself red-handed on implementing the Indian nod! Likewise, through my presence and English exposure, I hope to have inspired students to look broader and -for some- helped make their first major step in becoming world citizens. In The Netherlands, we have a saying that goes, ‘There is a time of coming and going’, which we have now reached. The memories and inspiration however are lasting for all of us! Additionally, I will stay in contact with the school, now taking place behind the scenes. Once again, many thanks for your sincere helpfulness and heartfelt cooperation. All the best wishes for the prosperous school, a title which I believe the school should righteously be awarded! 
Best wishes and a sweet goodbye
Yorick van Oordt

 Middle School Bids Farewell to Yorick Van Oordt with Love and Gratitude 
A heartfelt Farewell Ceremony was organized on Saturday, November 16th, 2024, at The Fabindia School to bid farewell to Mr. Yorick, our beloved volunteer foreign teacher, who has been a remarkable part of our institution. The event was filled with emotions, gratitude, and cherished memories of their invaluable contribution.

The ceremony began with an opening speech by Headmistress Prerna Ma’am, who expressed heartfelt gratitude for Yorick's dedication and efforts in enhancing the students' learning experience. Following this, several students and teachers shared their experiences and memories, emphasizing his impact on their lives.

To honor the teacher’s passion for arts and culture, the students performed an act of The Jungle Book, recited poems, and sang a song taught by Yorick during his time at the school. Each performance was a testament to his ability to inspire and nurture creativity among the students. The highlight of the event was the group performance of a song, which moved everyone in the audience.

In the concluding part of the event,  Yorick gave a heartfelt thank you speech. He expressed his deep appreciation for the warmth and hospitality received during his time at the school. The Fabindia School will always hold a special place. The event concluded with a token of appreciation presented to Yorick by the staff and a group photograph with students and faculty members.

The farewell was a touching tribute to Yorick's dedication and the lasting impression he has left on the school. His contributions will be cherished, and he will always remain a part of The Fabindia School.
Imran Tak / Educator
 School Reopening 
The school reopened with renewed enthusiasm after the Half-Yearly Exams and Diwali holidays. The students returned excited, relieved after their examinations, and refreshed after the holidays. Teachers started analyzing the results, suggesting improvement in some areas, and preparing the students for upcoming challenges. The students were all geared up to start learning and doing activities again. Some were taken through extra support sessions to help them better get over the anxiety, focus once again, and move forward beyond the exams. Overall, the reopening was positive, and students were ready to take on the rest of the academic year. Teachers continue to support both student academic progress and well-being.

 Children’s Day 
Children’s Day was celebrated at The Fabindia School with great excitement and joy. The day began with students attending their first four lessons, where they were engaged in their academic activities.
In the afternoon, students had some free time to enjoy a variety of activities. They participated in sports like volleyball, cricket, badminton, and football, displaying impressive enthusiasm and teamwork. Dancing was also part of the festivities, contributing to the fun and lively atmosphere.
Students donned colorful uniforms, which added a festive flair to the celebration. Overall, the day was a delightful mix of learning, sports, and creative fun, making it a memorable occasion for everyone involved.
 
 Children’s Day (Junior Section) 
On November 14, 2024, our school celebrated Children's Day with great ardor and elation. The day was filled with various activities that brought together students from different grades and sections, creating a robust and festive atmosphere.

The celebration commenced with our Principal addressing the students, wishing everyone a happy Children's Day. Her words of encouragement inspired all the students to participate wholeheartedly in the day's events. Following the Principal's speech, students engaged in a variety of sports, including volleyball, football, and cricket. The zeal on the field was infectious, with students showcasing their skills and unities while enjoying the friendly competition.

In addition to sports, students from different classes were shown movies, which provided them with entertainment and a chance to relax and relish the day. The teachers also took this opportunity to create awareness about the importance of the conservation of the environment. They distributed a book titled "Be the Change" to each student, which outlined 17 goals related to environmental conservation. This initiative aimed to inspire students to take action and make a difference in their surroundings.

Dressed in colorful outfits, the students added to the festive spirit of the day. Their radiant and vibrant attire reflected their excitement and dynamism. It made the event even more lively. The celebration also featured dance performances that highlighted the students' talents, filling the school with laughter and joy. Overall, the celebration of Children's Day was a memorable event that fostered camaraderie, showcased the spirit of youth, and emphasized the importance of environmental responsibility.

 Children’s Day (Pre-Primary Section) 
Our school celebrated Children's Day with great enthusiasm and excitement. The day began with a prayer meeting, where our teachers told us about the significance of this special day, commemorating Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru's birthday.

The festivities continued with a series of fun-filled games, emphasizing teamwork and collaboration. A thrilling 3-legged race was a highlight, promoting bonding and laughter among students.

To make the day even more unforgettable, we were treated to a movie of our choice, followed by a lively dance session. The excitement was palpable as we enjoyed every moment.
A special lunch was arranged, where students brought and shared their favorite dishes with friends, making mealtime a joyful experience.

The cherry on top was the beautiful handmade cards created by our teachers, which touched our hearts and filled us with gratitude.
Overall, Children's Day was a resounding success, filled with happiness, camaraderie, and unforgettable memories.

 Conversation Keys: Please, Sorry, Thank You! 
Carrying a conversation is one of the keystones of civilization on earth! It began with picturization and evolved into sign language and eventually into vocals! I personally believe that the skill set of carrying out a good, fruitful conversation is the answer to almost every potential problem. A conversation consists of two activities, namely speaking and listening! 
To listen is generally an innate attribute, but to speak properly with gentleness and powerfully is something we can acquire as a trait, especially as a child. An individual learns to speak at a very young age, through his/her biological family and the other family, i.e., the school. At the primary stage, the words "Please, Sorry, and Thank You play a very important role in carving their communication skills. They present a stage for our intent, and hence, they are generally called the golden words of a conversation. Irrespective of the language, these words carry the emotion behind any message that is to be conveyed.
For instance: - 1. "Please" reflects the politeness and respect in us and can be used when asking for help. It indirectly inclines people to provide us with their help in the needed area. "Shut the door, please" is much more polite than "shut the door," which sounds much like an order. 2. "Thank you," on the other hand, is the perfect reply when received with someone's help and kindness. Be it your family, friends, teachers, seniors, or juniors, a little thank you highlights how one can be grateful towards someone for their tiniest of efforts. It makes the other person feel appreciated and valued. 3. Lastly, "Sorry" is the shortest of them all yet the most powerful. 
A simple apology with "sorry" works as the best remedy for any unintentional mistake made! It reflects our genuine care for others and can even mend friendships and other relationships in our lives. When talking about conversations, relationships, and the world, these three golden words help them grow stronger, more respectful, and a better place to be for everyone.
Savita Dagar, Coordinator, PRT
 
 Interview with Prayagraj Singh Rathore (Teresa House Captain) 
REPORTERS/RP: Mohita Solanki and Vijita Solanki 
RP: How will you balance your responsibilities as House Captain with academic demands?
PSR: I use my time management skills, prioritize tasks, handle multiple responsibilities, and maintain a commitment to academic excellence to balance responsibilities and academic demands as School Captain.
RP: What qualities do you think are important for a house captain?
PSR: House Captains must acquire essential skills like public speaking, event planning, conflict resolution, team management, and effective time management.
RP: Any advice or message for students?
PSR: Participation is essential for realizing your full potential, achieving success, and making a long-lasting impact in your community. So, always participate in all activities.
RP: How has the school helped you?
PSR: The Fabindia School has given me a variety of opportunities and activities to enhance my skills. During my difficulties, the teachers have been extremely kind to me and have assisted me. The opportunity to collaborate and participate in activities has also helped me build my confidence.

 Facts 
1. A tiger's skin is actually striped, just like their fur. Also, no two fur patterns are alike.
2. Mosquitoes are the deadliest animal in the world: They kill more people than any other creature due to the diseases they carry. 
3. The tallest building in the world is the Burj Khalifa in Dubai. It stands at over 2,700 feet. 
4. The circulatory system is more than 60,000 miles long
5. The cornea is one of only two parts of the human body without blood vessels

 Riddles 
1. Which word, when written in all capital letters, looks the same when viewed upside down?
Answer: SWIMS
2. What five-letter word becomes shorter when you add two letters to it?
Answer: Short.
3. The person who makes it sells it. The person who buys it never uses it. The person who uses it never knows they’re using it. What is it?
Answer: A coffin.
4. I’m not alive, but I can grow. I don’t have lungs, but I need air. What am I?
Answer: Fire.
5. I can smash holes in ships and roofs, but a bright day is all you need to stop me.
Answer: A storm.

 Jokes 
Why did the math book look sad on Children's Day?
Because it had too many problems!
What did one pencil say to the other on Children's Day?
"You're sharp!"
Why did the child bring a ladder to school on Children's Day?
Because they wanted to go to high school!
What’s a kid’s favorite part of school on Children’s Day?
Recess! (It’s the only time they can “take a break” from learning.)
Why don’t skeletons ever celebrate Children's Day?
They don’t have the guts for it!


 Credits 
Editorial In-charge: Anshuman Singh
Chief Editors: Leesha Suthar, Tamanna Solanki.
Interview Reporters: Siddhi Solanki, Beenita Sonigra/Vijita Solanki, Aaradhya Champawat, Mohita Solanki.
Event Reporters: Bhumika Rathore, Tanya Tripash.
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. 613 Published by The Editorial Board: Mr. Jitendra Suthar,  Ms. Tejal Soni, Mr. Krishna Gopal Dave  



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