The School Weekly 14th April 2025

 News & Events 
Achievement
Congratulations, Anshuman Singh Rao!
We’re thrilled to share that Anshuman Singh Rao, a brilliant Class XII Science (Math) student from the 2024–25 batch at The Fabindia School, has been selected to the prestigious College of Engineering at Penn State University Park, USA, to pursue a major in Computer Science!

Anshuman’s journey has been one of dedication, curiosity, and innovation. His achievement reflects not only his hard work but also the school’s commitment to academic excellence. A special mention goes to the career counseling sessions conducted by Mr. Deepak Mewara at The Fabindia School, which played a vital role in guiding him toward the right path and helping him secure this opportunity.
Anshuman, your story inspires the entire Fabindia community. We can’t wait to see all that you will accomplish in this exciting new chapter. 

 Pre-Primary Section 
This week in Pre-Primary was dedicated to the theme Community Helpers, where teachers creatively portrayed different helpers and introduced themselves accordingly, making the concept lively and engaging for the little learners. A sudden downpour brought unexpected joy as children played outdoor games in the refreshing rain, turning the weather into a delightful blessing and exciting their learning. Alongside this, students explored various hands-on activities. Grade 1 practiced CVC word reading with growing confidence, Nursery kids enjoyed the Rinse and Hang activity to build independence, and LKG students engaged in Pyramid Making, enhancing their creativity and understanding of basic shapes. The week was filled with joyful learning, fun, and meaningful experiences.
 Primary Section 
In the Primary Section, the week was filled with a perfect mix of learning and fun as students actively engaged in various games and activities that helped them discover more about themselves. Alongside their academic efforts and hard work in their studies, they also explored moral values, environmental awareness, and the importance of cleanliness. Emphasizing the spirit of a green school, students practiced using dustbins responsibly to dispose of wrappers and maintained a clean environment. They also learned about new sports, practiced them enthusiastically, and learned good manners and life skills throughout the week. It was a joyful and enriching experience for all.
 Middle & Senior Section 
In the Middle Section, an exciting cricket match occurred between Raman and Gandhi House, where Raman emerged victorious and advanced to the finals. The final match between Dhyanchand and Raman was a thrilling encounter, with Raman securing the win once again. Meanwhile, in the Senior Section, a competitive match was held between Raman and Teresa House, resulting in another win for Raman. The much-anticipated final match between Dhyanchand and Raman will be held next Saturday to decide the 1st and 2nd positions. The students were full of energy and enthusiasm, enjoying every moment of the matches while also attending regular classes, learning moral values, and gaining both game spirit and academic knowledge, making the week a perfect blend of fun and learning.
 Why is education important in one's life? 
As we've often heard, education is the key to success, and we are well aware of how crucial it is in our lives. Achieving our goals and becoming successful individuals is not possible without being educated. For a country's development, education is a must. It makes us aware of the events and challenges happening around the world.
Education is a source of enlightenment that helps us understand our basic moral values, culture, and traditions. An educated person can open up and connect with people across the world.
The overall development of a country also depends on the literacy rate of its people. That’s why being educated is essential, not only for the nation but also for ourselves.
Kishan Suthar / XI
 Facts 
1. Protons look like peanuts, rugby balls, bagels, and spheres.
2. Getting too much sugar from fresh fruit is almost impossible. 
3.  The longest anyone has held their breath underwater is over 24.5 minutes. 
4.  You inhale 50 potentially harmful bacteria every time you breathe.
5. You can smell ants.
 Riddles 
1. Riddle: I have lakes with no water, mountains with no stone, and cities with no buildings. What am I?
Answer: A map
2. Riddle: With pointed fangs, I sit and wait; with piercing force, I crunch out fate; grabbing victims, proclaiming might; physically joining with a single bite. What am I?
Answer: A stapler
3. Riddle: A man looks at a painting in a museum and says, “Brothers and sisters I have none, but that man’s father is my father’s son.” Who is in the painting?
Answer: The man’s son
4. Riddle: I am always hungry and will die if not fed, but whatever I touch will soon turn red. What am I?
Answer: Fire
5. Riddle: What goes through cities and fields but never moves?
Answer: A road
 Jokes 
1. Why was the belt arrested? It was holding up some pants.
2. Why did the peanut get into a rocket? He wanted to be an astro-nut!
3. Did you hear the joke about the roof? Never mind, it would go over your head.
4. Why did the cookie go to the hospital? Because it was feeling a little crummy.
5. What did one hat say to the other? You wait here; I'll go on ahead.



 Credits 
 Chief Editors: Leesha Suthar
 Interview Reporters: Vijita Solanki and Mohita Solanki.
 Event Reporters: Bhumika Rathore, Beenita Sonigra, Rashi Jain
 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. 632 Published by The Editorial Board: Mr. Jitendra Suthar, Mr.   Krishna Gopal Dave