News & Report
Farewell
We bid farewell to our special trainers, Ms. Sue Eland and Mrs. Carole Howlett, who dedicated the past fifteen days to the betterment of our children.
A farewell event was organized to express our gratitude and respect. On this occasion, our honorable Officiating Principal, Ms. Bharti Rao, expressed sincere thanks for their wonderful contributions.
Similarly, students and teachers thanked them, making it a memorable occasion for everyone.
Pre-Primary Report
For kindergarten students, the week was filled with emotions. Teachers engaged the tiny tots with captivating stories, helping them learn valuable lessons about sharing, kindness, and friendship.


As we approach the final month of the academic year, our Grade I students focused on revising sentence formation through an interactive activity conducted by their English teacher, Ms. Pinkee.


Students who participated in the Maths Olympiad conducted by Hummingbirds received their certificates. Lavanya, from Grade I, secured a gold medal in Mathematics, while other students received appreciation certificates.
On 11th February, our English teacher, Miss Tejal Soni, organized an interview for Class 11 students with Miss Sue (a pre-primary education, phonics, and conversation expert) and Miss Carol (a senior retired police officer). The conference aimed to provide a platform for all the students of Class 11 to engage directly with the speakers by asking them questions on various topics.
Both speakers provided thoughtful answers on a range of subjects. As they are both from England, they mentioned their vast cultural differences. They also shared their likes and dislikes about our country.
One memorable moment was when Miss Sue discussed the education system in England. Miss Carole shared her love for reading books, revealing that she has read thousands of books, which was truly surprising to hear.
The conference was a fantastic opportunity for all the students to learn from such knowledgeable speakers.
Vibrant personalities
I recently met Ms. Sue Eland, an Elementary School Principal from London, and Ms. Carole Howlett, a policewoman from abroad, at a conference. Despite their different professions, they shared a deep love for books and were incredibly knowledgeable about various cultures and countries.
Ms. Sue spoke passionately about playing with her young students and her love for traveling abroad, always curious to learn more about the world. In contrast, Ms. Carole’s eyes lit up when she talked about football and tennis, though she admitted she didn’t care much for cricket.
Their vibrant personalities and diverse interests made the conversation truly enjoyable. It was refreshing to see how two people from different worlds could be so alike in curiosity and passion for life.
Bineeta Sonigra / XI
Humming Bird Olympiad Exam
The Humming Bird Olympiad exam was conducted in December for Classes I to XII and in January for Classes Nursery to U.K.G. A total of 213 students participated in the exam. This exam is conducted in various subjects, including English, Hindi, Mathematics, Science, E.V.S, Spell Bee, General Knowledge, Aptitude and Reasoning, and Computer.
The results for Classes I to XII have been declared. This year, 19 students received merit certificates, 13 students received gold medals, 3 students received silver medals, and 3 students received bronze medals. All participating students received participation certificates. The details of the school-level winners are as follows:
Class 1
Lavanya Rajpurohit - Gold Medal in Mathematics
Class 2
Gaurika Singh - Gold Medal in Mathematics
Lara Baroad - Silver Medal in Mathematics
Kriyan K. Chhajed - Bronze Medal in Mathematics
Class 3
Chetan Bawal - Gold Medal in Hindi
Parikshit Rajawat - Gold Medal in Mathematics
Takshika Parmar - Silver Medal in Mathematics
Kunal Singh Dalawat - Bronze Medal in Mathematics
Class 4
Yugveer Singh Rathore - Gold Medal in Hindi
Kalpana Dudi - Gold Medal in Mathematics
Sanskar Sirvi - Silver Medal in Mathematics
Nitesh Kumar Meena - Bronze Medal in Mathematics
Class 5
Ganpati Prajapat - Gold Medal in Hindi
Prakash Dewasi - Gold Medal in Hindi
Class 6
Shoryapratap Singh Ranawat - Gold Medal in Hindi
Harshil Parmar - Gold Medal in Mathematics
Harshvardhan Singh - Gold Medal in Mathematics
Class 7
Yuvraj Singh - Gold Medal in General Knowledge
Class 8
Kaushlendra Kushwaha - Gold Medal in Mathematics
Congratulations to all the winners and participants!
Prerna Rathod / Headmistress
My Experience with GSP
I would like to share some brief information about GSP, the 'Green Schools Programme.' GSP is a program that ensures sustainability and promotes practices in schools related to environmental awareness. It focuses on five elements: food, air, water, land, and energy. Primarily, it monitors schools and institutions to assess whether they are implementing sustainable practices and rewards them for their participation and efforts in raising environmental awareness.
This time, we went to Delhi to receive the 'Sterling Award,' as our school has been recognized as a green school for more than five consecutive years. I can hardly express how I felt when we received the award for our school. I was extremely happy, especially since the award was presented by India's renowned climate activist, Mr. Sonam Wangchuk. Meeting him and receiving his appreciation for our work made me incredibly happy. That was a fabulous moment for me.
We also met many students from other schools, exchanged thoughts, and had engaging conversations with them. Additionally, Hetal and I participated in some games organized by fellow students before the main program. Those games were fantastic, and I loved them. I won three games and received cards and an eco-friendly pen as rewards. That was another glorious moment for me, winning three games!
Apart from this, I would like to share that we all enjoyed the trip a lot, even though it lasted just 2 to 3 days. We also visited many places in Delhi, which was one of the best experiences I have ever had. Overall, I would say that it was my best trip ever, and I will never forget it.
Abhilasha Mansion / XI
Sanatan Dharma: The Eternal Path of Truth
Hinduism is also known as Sanatan Dharma. Sanatan means "without beginning or end," signifying that it is eternal. Dharma refers to right behavior, social order, cosmic law, or simply natural law. Therefore, it can be translated as "the natural and eternal way to live." No one can say exactly when or where Hinduism originated, but one thing is certain—it originated from the Vedas.
Budh Kumpawat / VII
Interview with Miss Carol (Avid Reader & Book Lover)
REPORTER (RP): Mohita Solanki
RP: Since you love books, have you read any novels set in India? If so, which one did you enjoy the most?
CAROL: Yes, I have. Midnight's Children by Salman Rushdie stands out—it's the one I enjoyed the most.
RP: If you could write a book about your experience in India, what would its title be?
CAROL: Students, Smiles, and Camels—that would be the title of my book, capturing the experience of my time in India.
RP: If you had to describe India in just three words, what would they be?
CAROL: Culture, Family, Colour.
RP: Do you think books can be more powerful than movies? Why or why not?
CAROL: I believe books can be more powerful. I enjoy reading because it inspires my imagination. Both books and movies have their own benefits, and it ultimately comes down to individual preferences. Some people may prefer visual storytelling and enjoy movies more, while others, like myself, may prefer reading and exploring their own imagination.
Interview with Chatraram Sir (Educator)
REPORTER (RP): Priya Vaishnav
RP: Can you share a story of a student whose success particularly touched or inspired you?
CRM: The student whose success was truly an inspirational tale for me was Daksh Rajpurohit. When he was in 10th grade, he scored good marks in every subject. His hard work was clearly visible, and I genuinely appreciate his dedication.
RP: If you had the chance to implement one new initiative at the school, what would it be and why?
CRM: I would like to ensure that students focus on both academics and life teachings. It is important to introduce students to practical life experiences, as this guidance will help them in the future.
RP: If you had to describe The Fabindia School in three words, what would they be?
CRM: The three words would be Ambitious, Ecological, Selfless
Riddles
Riddle: I’m tall when I’m young, and I’m short when I’m old. What am I?
Answer: A candle.
Riddle: What is full of holes but still holds water?
Answer: A sponge.
Riddle: You walk into a room that contains a match, a kerosene lamp, a candle, and a fireplace. What would you light first?
Answer: The match.
Riddle: I have branches but no fruit, trunk, or leaves. What am I?
Answer: A bank.
Riddle: I follow you all the time and copy your every move, but you can’t touch me or catch me. What am I?
Answer: Your shadow
Jokes
What is a room with no walls?
A mushroom.
Why is a football stadium always cold?
It has lots of fans!
What goes up and down but doesn't move?
The staircase.
How much did the man sell his dead batteries for?
Nothing, they were free of charge!
What's a private investigator's favorite shoe?
Sneak-ers.
Facts
The oldest living land animal on Earth is a 192-year-old tortoise named Jonathan.
The average cloud weighs over one million pounds.
The human body contains around 37.2 trillion cells.
A chicken once lived for 18 months without a head.
There are more bacterial cells in your body than human cells.
Credits
Editorial In-charge: Anshuman Singh
Chief Editors: Leesha Suthar, Tamanna Solanki.
Interview Reporters: Siddhi Solanki, 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. 624 Published by The Editorial Board: Mr. Jitendra Suthar, Ms. Tejal Soni, Mr. Krishna Gopal Dave