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Issue
03
April 2016
The class of 2016 will always be special in many ways. You will be the first batch to graduate from Fountainhead School. You will always be “THE SENIORS” who were never juniors to any other batch. Sportscrazy as you were, you made and broke many traditions at Fountainhead. You guys are a bunch of some serious, serious talent. You have writers, actors, singers, orators, dancers and of course sportspersons (Ultimate, athletics, karate, football, basketball etc) amongst you. This has ensured that your batch has rocked every sports day and every occasion where you could perform and let your hair down. I hope I have taught you a few things, but you definitely taught me as well. For example, I learnt how one can perform a street play with elan and style in the middle of the streets (like
we did in Grade 6), I learnt how to dance like no one’s watching. I learnt how one can fool the school system and policies (the number of times you all fell sick during certain Group B classes) and I learnt many jokes and catchphrases from Sarabhai v/s Sarabhai and Khichdi (from your umpteen Xbox performances.) I learnt tales of true friendship from you and I learnt to be courageous and to care for a cause from you. Class of 2016, you will be missed… Yeah yeah, this class of 2016 is the senior most batch and will always remain so in the history of Fountainhead. Other batches might do far better academically, and might outshine them in arts or sports, but no one can take away from you that you are the first graduates at Fountainhead. That’s why we shall sing glories to this first batch for as long as Fountainhead exists (take this with a pinch of salt, people)! I enjoyed teaching you the business unit when you were in PYP, and then as a proxy teacher for Physics in Grade 10. I thoroughly enjoyed teaching & learning TOK with you in the last two years (note to the editor - if I may use this forum to emotionally influence all of you to write excellent TOK essays and make me proud, then please allow me to do so). I am proud of who you are today, irrespective of what you might achieve by worldly standards in the future. Despite being the senior most batch for more than 7 years, you didn't let it go to your head, well, at least not completely. You didn’t throw your weight around as much you could have (or you secretly wished to.) You were mostly sincere, and behaved rather well - perhaps the result of being looked up to by students and teachers throughout your schooling here. I am excited to know how your life pans out, or more importantly, what wonderful things you do with your life. I hope you have learned to believe in yourself, to trust yourself, and that we have helped you become leaders with primary greatness, individuals who are not just competent, but also have great character. I wish you all the best for your life ahead and I hope that you will keep in touch with us at Fountainhead! Vardan Kabra - (Head of School) This article was written for the DP yearbook - Message from the HoS Ankita Diwekar Kabra - Deputy Head of School &*Primary School Principal
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