The School Weekly 17th August 2026

News & Events
Independence Day Special
“Independence Day is not merely a day in our lives; it is the very essence of our soul.”
Independence Day holds a special place in the heart of every Indian. It is a day when we celebrate the freedom, unity, and spirit of our nation with immense pride. Every Indian celebrates this special day in their own unique way, and our Tiny Fabindians were no exception.
Although our little ones are still quite young, their social journey has already begun. It is our responsibility as educators to nurture them into responsible, caring, and proud citizens of our country. The preparations for Independence Day provided a wonderful opportunity for our children to experience the values of patriotism, creativity, teamwork, and confidence.
During the preparations, our teachers played an iconic role in engaging and motivating the children. One of the most joyful activities conducted was “Explore the Freedom of Joy.” Through this activity, children were given the freedom to shape, colour, draw, and express their imagination without any restrictions. It was heartwarming to see them explore their creativity with enthusiasm and confidence. The activity beautifully reflected the spirit of freedom through the innocent expressions of our little learners.
The dance preparations for Independence Day were another memorable experience. Our Tiny Fabindians participated with great dedication, enthusiasm, and love for their presentations. Their excitement during rehearsals, their efforts to learn every step, and their eagerness to perform reflected their growing confidence and team spirit.
Finally, the much-awaited day arrived. When our tiny tots stepped onto the stage and performed with such confidence and enthusiasm, the entire atmosphere was filled with pride and joy. Their performances truly left everyone saying, “Wow!”
The celebration was not merely a performance; it was a beautiful learning experience for our children. It helped them understand that freedom also means having the confidence to express themselves, the courage to participate, and the responsibility to grow into good citizens.
The Independence Day celebration will remain a cherished memory for our Tiny Fabindians, their teachers, and everyone who witnessed their wonderful performances.
Jai Hind!
Block-Level Independence Day Achievement
Our school proudly participated in the Block-Level Independence Day celebrations and achieved remarkable success.
The school secured First Prize in Dance Performance and Third Prize in Parade, showcasing the students’ talent, discipline, teamwork, and dedication.
Adding to the achievements, Bhavesh Choudhary was honoured with the Best Drummer Award, while Hardik Soni bagged the Best Troop Leader Award for his outstanding leadership and performance.
These achievements reflect the hard work and commitment of our students and teachers. Congratulations to all the winners and participants!
स्वतंत्रता दिवस और तिरंगे का महत्व  
भारत की आज़ादी हमें संघर्ष, साहस और अनगिनत बलिदानों के बाद मिली है। हमें अपने राष्ट्रीय ध्वज तिरंगे का हमेशा सम्मान करना चाहिए। हम खुलकर जी सकें, इसके लिए कई वीर जवानों ने अपना बलिदान दिया। स्वतंत्रता केवल एक शब्द नहीं है, बल्कि यह भारतीयों के लिए गर्व, सम्मान और खुशी का प्रतीक है। यह हमारे देश के प्रति हमारे प्यार, सम्मान और गर्व को दर्शाती है।
हमें एक ईमानदार और जिम्मेदार नागरिक होने का कर्तव्य निभाना चाहिए। तिरंगा हमारी एकता और अखंडता का प्रतीक है। हमें भी अपने प्यारे भारत को उन वीर सपूतों की तरह हमेशा आगे बढ़ाना चाहिए। आज तिरंगा पूरी शान से फहरता है और हमें मिली आज़ादी तथा वीर शहीदों के बलिदान की याद दिलाता है।
Priyanka / VII
Independence Day of India
On 15th August this year, we celebrated the 80th Independence Day of India. It is one of the most important and proudest days for every Indian. On 15th August 1947, India became free from British rule. We remember the great freedom fighters who fought bravely for our country.
Independence Day is celebrated with great joy all over India. The national flag is hoisted, the national anthem is sung, and many cultural programmes are organised in schools. This day reminds us to respect our freedom, love our country, and stay united. We should always be proud of our nation and do our best to make India a better country.
Jai Hind! 
Kritika Kushwaha / VII
Interview with Ms. Nilohita Jaiswal (Educator)
Reporter- Siddhi Solanki and Namita Rajputohit
(Reporter as RP, NJL as Nilohita Jaiswal)
RP: Why did you choose to become a Hindi teacher?
NJL: I have liked Hindi since my childhood. I enjoyed reading Hindi stories and was always fascinated by them. As I grew older, my interest in the language increased, and I decided to make Hindi a part of my career. Becoming a Hindi teacher gives me an opportunity to share my love for the language with students.
RP: How would you make Hindi interesting for primary students?
NJL: Many primary students face difficulties in learning matras. To make learning easier and more interesting, I use different creative methods. For example, I relate symbols to things children are familiar with, such as a bindi (•), laddoo, or dice. I also use activities, games, and hand gestures so that students can learn while enjoying the process.
RP: What qualities do you think every good primary teacher should have?
NJL: A good primary teacher should be patient, kind, and understanding. Teachers should not be overly strict with young children. Instead, they should handle students with love and care. Learning should be made enjoyable by using games, activities, and interactive methods so that children feel comfortable and develop an interest in their studies.
RP:What are your qualifications?
NJL: I have completed my M.A. in Hindi Literature and my B.Ed. degree. In addition, I have also qualified the REET Preliminary Examination. These qualifications have helped me develop both my subject knowledge and teaching skills.
Riddles
1.What has keys but can’t open locks?
Ans. Piano
2.The more you take, the more you leave behind. What am I?
Ans.Footsteps
3.  I have a face and two hands, but no arms or legs. What am I?
Ans.Clock
4.What can travel around the world while staying in one corner?
Ans.Stamp
5.The more you remove from me, the bigger I get. What am I?
Ans.A hole
Facts
1.The deepest parts of the ocean are deeper than Mount Everest is tall.
2.Spider silk is incredibly strong for its weight and is made from proteins.
3.Snow isn't always white—under certain conditions, snow can appear pink, blue, or even green.
4.Cacti have shallow, widespread roots that help them quickly absorb rainwater.
5.Rocks can slowly change from one type to another through the rock cycle.
Jokes
1. Why did the computer catch a cold?Because it left its Windows open! 
2. What did one plate say to the other?“Dinner is on me!” 
3. Why was the broom late?Because it overswept! 
4. What did the zero say to the eight?“Nice belt!” 
5. Why did the banana go to the doctor?Because it wasn’t peeling well!
Fabindians 


 Credits 
 Chief Editors & Interview Reporters: Siddhi Solanki, Namita Rajpurohit 
 Event Reporters: Budh Kumpawat, Dikshita Parmar
 Photographers: Jay Rawal
 Article: Priyanka Solanki, Dikshita Chouhan
 Fun facts /Riddles / Jokes: Kuldeep Rajpurohit, Nisha Rathore, Vratika Sirvi


 Volume No. 681 Published by The Editorial Board: Mr. Jitendra Suthar, Mr. Krishna Gopal Dave, Ms. Savita Dagar