At TFS, learning is a holistic experience. We offer an innovative, well-rounded education that carefully blends academic excellence with character-building experiences and opportunities for every child to pursue their passions.
This includes our extensive programmes, which features an incredible array of sporting, creative, tech, and academic clubs, councils, and societies. Life-changing trips across India build our students’ confidence and instil a new perspective.
Our students thrive in an inclusive environment where they feel safe, supported, and empowered to be their very best.
Children learn best when they feel valued, included, happy and are having fun. This is why student wellbeing is the foundation of our holistic educational approach.
Our teachers and staff ensure our students are safe and supported in school. Time to time wellbeing conversations ensure every child receives the personalised care they need, while the whole-school activities create a strong sense of togetherness and belonging.
We also empower our students to demonstrate a commitment to their peers – and a determination to make our school a better place – our young leaders organise an array of transformative initiatives.
At TFS, we educate for a better future.
Through a broad range of local and international service projects, we seek to develop our students’ cultural awareness, instil empathy and understanding, and proving that individual actions can make a real difference.
This inspires them to become the global change makers of tomorrow.
If you were the Prime minister of your country, what would be the first rule you’d make?
If I were the Prime Minister, my first rule would be to introduce a skill development policy. It would help youth become independent by learning practical skills, reduce reliance on traditional jobs, and promote self-employment. This would create more job opportunities, support small businesses, and strengthen the economy for a self-reliant society.
Mohita Solanki,
Class XII Science
If you could visit any place in the world, where would you go and what would do there?
If I could visit any place in the world, I would go to London. I would explore its famous landmarks like the Tower of London, Buckingham Palace, and the London Eye. I’d enjoy a walk along the River Thames and visit world- class museums like the British Museum. Experiencing London’s rich history, culture, and modern city life would be an unforgettable adventure.
Tanishka Gocher,
Class VII
What is the one thing you want to change in the world?
One thing I would like to change in the world is the hatred among people. I dream of removing national boundaries to unite all countries, allowing everyone to travel freely and share ideas across the globe. This would promote peace, understanding, and global unity.
Abhilasha Mansion,
Class XII Humanities
If you could meet any famous person, who would it be and what would you ask them?
I would like to meet Sir APJ Abdul Kalam and talk to him about what inspired him to become the "Missile Man of India." I am eager to learn about his journey, the challenges he faced, and what motivated him to serve the nation with such dedication.
Jaidhiraj Singh,
Class V
What do you want to be when you grow up – any why?
I want to be an engineer because I love math’s. My parents always tell me that I can become an engineer, and they believe in me. The teachers at The Fabindia School also support me a lot. I have learned and grown because my teachers and parents are very kind and helpful. I want to become a software engineer when I grow up.
Priyanshu Rathore,
Class V
If you could invent one thing to make life easier, what would it be?
If I get a chance to Invent one thing to make life easier, it would be a mind-to-action assistant. This smart device would understand thoughts and turn them into action.
Jyotirmoy Nag,
Class IX