The School Weekly 26th January 2026

 News & Events 
 Proudly Celebrating Our 77th Republic Day!
"The more we sweat in peace, the less we bleed in war." – Viceroy Lord Wavel.
 Pre-Primary School - Republic Day Celebration 
Our Pre-Primary School celebrated the 77th Republic Day with great enthusiasm and patriotic spirit. It was a moment when every heart moved in the same rhythm of love for the nation. All the classes from Nursery to Class I actively participated and made the celebration meaningful and memorable.
The tiny tots of Nursery performed a cheerful dance on “Jai Ho,” filling the atmosphere with joy and energy. The students of UKG chose the songs “Tiranga” and “Ghar Kab Aaoge” to beautifully express their love and emotions for the motherland. 
The confident performers of Class I presented a powerful dance on “Waqt Badal Denge” and “Watan Yaad Rahega”, which touched everyone’s heart and reminded them of the sacrifices of our brave heroes. The celebration was conducted in the gracious presence of the respected Principal Ma’am.
She appreciated the sincere efforts of both students and teachers who worked tirelessly to make the event successful. The programme concluded with a feeling of pride, unity, and happiness in every heart.
Savita Dagar / Pre-Primary Coordinator
Republic Day Celebration
The Republic Day celebration was held with great pride and enthusiasm at our school today. The event commenced with the unfurling of the National Flag, which filled everyone with a deep sense of patriotism. This was followed by the singing of the National Anthem.
After the flag unfurling, the Principal delivered an inspiring address, highlighting the significance of Republic Day and reminding students of their duties as responsible citizens of India. The speech motivated everyone to uphold the values of the Constitution and contribute positively to the nation.
The cultural program that followed included patriotic songs, speeches, and dance performances by students. The song performances beautifully expressed love for the country, while the speeches emphasized unity, freedom, and national pride. The dance performances added color and energy to the celebration and were appreciated by all present.
The program concluded on a patriotic note, leaving everyone inspired and proud to be Indians. The Republic Day celebration was a memorable and meaningful event for all.
 Block Level Republic Day Celebration 
Our school proudly participated in the Block Level Republic Day Celebration held at High School, Bali. The event was organized with great enthusiasm and witnessed active participation from various schools of the block.

Our Parade Team and Dance Team represented the school with remarkable discipline, coordination, and enthusiasm. The parade team delivered an outstanding performance and secured First Position in the parade event. Their dedication, hard work, and synchronized marching earned them appreciation from the judges and the audience alike.
The Dance Team also performed gracefully, adding color and patriotic spirit to the celebration. Their performance reflected creativity, confidence, and love for the nation.

The achievement of our parade team is a matter of great pride for the entire school. We wholeheartedly congratulate the Parade Team, Dance Team, and their instructors for their commendable efforts and success. Such achievements motivate all students to strive for excellence and bring honor to the institution.
 Basant Panchami Celebration in Primary Section 
On 23-01-2026, the festival of Basant Panchami was celebrated in the school morning assembly by the students of the Primary Section of Class II. The assembly began with a prayer, creating a peaceful and positive atmosphere. All the students participated with great enthusiasm, and the programme started with an English speech by Sakshi of Class II A, who confidently shared information about the significance of Basant Panchami. After that, Sejal, Adittee, Bhavya, Aayush, Rudraksh, and Viransh beautifully recited a poem related to Basant Panchami. Their recitation was clear, expressive, and coordinated. Following the poem, Jayshree delivered a Hindi speech, explaining the importance of Basant Panchami and Goddess Saraswati simply and impressively. All the students participated with great enthusiasm and confidence. The programme helped enhance students' cultural awareness and confidence. The assembly concluded with a vote of thanks. Overall, the assembly was informative, joyful, and successful.
Ritu Agarwal / Educator
 बसंत पंचमी... 
बसंत ऋतु आई प्यारी,
खुशियों की लाई बहार।
पीले-पीले फूल खिले हैं,
मुस्काए खेत-खलिहान।
सरसों लहराए खेतों में,
भंवरे गुनगुन गीत सुनाएँ।
कोयल मीठी तान सुनाकर,
सबके मन को भाए।
माँ सरस्वती का दिन आया,
ज्ञान का दीप जलाएँ।
वीणा की मधुर धुन सुनकर,
हम सब मन लगाएँ।
पुस्तक, कलम हाथ में लेकर,
मेहनत का पथ अपनाएँ।
गुरुजन का हम मान रखें,
सच्चा ज्ञान कमाएँ।
आओ मिलकर यह प्रण लें,
सदा सच्चाई अपनाएँ।
बसंत पंचमी का यह संदेश,
जीवन को सुंदर बनाए।
श्रुति सोफिया राजपुरोहित / IV

 Result of Handwriting Competition of the Primary Section 
Class II
Dev Choudhary - Class II A - Dhyanchand House
Garima Singh Rathore - II A - Gandhi House
Jivyanshi Champawat - II B - Dhyanchand House
Bhavya Choudhary - II A - Teresa House
Class III
Bhagyashree Singh Deora - III A - Raman House
Anil Dewasi - III B - Gandhi House
Navya Parihar - III A - Gandhi House
Class IV
Ali Arvish - IV B - Raman House
Takshika Parmar - IV A - Dhyanchand House
Kanishka Sirvi - IV B - Dhyanchand House
Kishan Choudhary - IV B - Gandhi House
Taani Vaishnav - IV A - Gandhi House
Class V
Shreya Rao - V B - Teresa House
Riya Parmar - V B - Raman House
Jaynandini Ranawat - V B - Gandhi House
Aadhya Mathur - V A - Teresa House
Karamveer Singh Karnot - V B - Raman House
All these students received certificates for this competition.
 नेताजी सुभाष चंद्र बोस जयंती (23 जनवरी) 
नेताजी: देश की आजादी के सच्चे सिपाही
23 जनवरी को हम हर साल नेताजी सुभाष चंद्र बोस की जयंती मनाते हैं। उनका जन्म 1897 में कटक, ओडिशा में हुआ था। नेताजी को 'नेताजी' कहने का कारण उनकी देशभक्ति और साहस था। वे आजाद हिंद फौज के संस्थापक थे और 'तुम मुझे खून दो, मैं तुम्हें आजादी दूंगा' का नारा दिया, जो आज भी युवाओं को प्रेरित करता है। नेताजी का मानना था कि शिक्षा से ही राष्ट्र निर्माण होता है। वे कहते थे, "उठो, जागो और तब तक मत रुको जब तक लक्ष्य प्राप्त न हो जाए।"फेबइंडिया स्कूल बाली में हमने इस अवसर पर छात्रों के साथ राष्ट्रगान गाया। यह दिन हमें सिखाता है कि कठिनाइयों से डरना नहीं, बल्कि देश सेवा के लिए आगे बढ़ना चाहिए। आइए, नेताजी के सपनों का भारत बनाएं!
 Interview with Hemant Gehlot Sir 
Reporter - Soumyajeet Solanki
(Reporter as RP, Hemant Sir as HGT)
RP: Can you please tell us about your teaching journey?
HGT: My teaching journey has been a continuous process of learning and growth, where I have focused on helping students understand concepts clearly and build confidence. Teaching has allowed me to grow professionally while making a positive impact on learners.
RP: Why do you think Business is important for students in real life?
HGT: Business is important for students in real life because it helps them understand how money, markets, and organizations work, and develops skills like decision-making, problem-solving, and leadership.
RP: What is your biggest challenge you face while teaching commerce students?
HGT: My biggest challenge while teaching commerce students is making theoretical concepts practical and engaging so that students can easily relate them to real-life business situations.
RP: What skills should commerce students develop for future careers?
HGT: Commerce students should develop skills like analytical thinking, communication, financial literacy, problem-solving, and adaptability to succeed in future careers.
RP: What one tip would you like to give to students to achieve their goals?
HGT: Stay consistent, keep learning, and don’t be afraid to make mistakes—they are an important part of growth.
 National Girl Child Day 2026 (January 24) 
Girls Are the Pride of Our Nation—Empower Them to Fly!
Today, January 24, 2026, we celebrate National Girl Child Day. Started in 2008 by the Government of India, this day highlights the importance of girls' education, health, and equality. Campaigns like 'Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao' inspire us to save and educate every girl. Around the world, girls are becoming scientists, doctors, teachers, and leaders—like astronaut Kalpana Chawla and boxer Mary Kom. We urge students to discuss how education helps girls dream big and lead change. This day reminds us that girls are not weak—they are the strength of families and our nation.
Let's pledge: Empower every girl to soar, and watch India shine brighter!
 Green Guardians Shine at Fabindia School Bali! 
On January 24, 2026, special guests (Ms Sukanya & Ms Shivani) visited The Fabindia School, Bali, for a sustainability audit under the Green School Programme. They explored how we champion green school pillars—Air, Energy, Land, Water, and Soil—to nurture our planet.
Pillars of Sustainability
Our school safeguards the environment with smart practices. Solar panels power 90% of our energy needs, cutting fossil fuel use. Rainwater harvesting saves water, while tree-planting protects land, soil, and clean air.
Program Highlights
We shine in green initiatives like zero-waste dough reuse and energy audits. These efforts weave conservation into daily life across all pillars, from emission cuts to organic soil care.
Students Lead the Way
Our students optimize resources through fun activities. They plant trees, manage waste, and garden with permaculture—building green habits for life!
 Facts 
•Garden snails can sleep for up to three years during extreme weather conditions like drought.
•Sour cherries were used in ancient medicine to reduce muscle pain and inflammation.
•Lake Baikal (Russia) contains about 20% of the world’s unfrozen freshwater.
•The Gobi Desert (Mongolia–China) can reach freezing temperatures despite being a desert.
•Your sense of taste is closely linked to smell, which is why food tastes bland when you have a cold.
 Riddles 
•I have a head but no brain. What am I?
Ans: Lettuce 🥬
•What has a head and a tail, but no body?
Ans: A coin 🪙
•I fly without wings, I cry without eyes. What am I?
Ans: Cloud ☁️
•The more you encounter, the less you are able to see. What am I?
Ans: Darkness 🌑
•I have a shell, but I'm not an egg. What am I?
Ans: A Turtle 🐢
 Jokes 
•Bicycle Joke: Why did the bicycle fall over? Because it was two-tiered!
•Tomato Joke: Why did the tomato turn red? Because it saw the salad dressing!
•Fish Joke: What do you call a fish that wears a bowtie? Sofishticated!
•Wall Joke: What did one wall say to the other wall? I’ll meet you at the corner!
•Math Joke: Why did the math book look sad? Because it had too many problems!


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