11/05/2026
New Enrollment Open for Session 2026–2027 (Grades 9–12)
We are pleased to announce that new enrollment is now open for the 2026–2027 academic session for students of Grades 9, 10, 11, and 12.
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28/04/2026
AS & A2 Physics, January 2027 session. If you are planning to start or continue Physics, this is where it begins.
At FES, the focus goes beyond finishing the syllabus. You build clarity, sharpen exam technique, and prepare with purpose. From concept breakdowns to past paper mastery, every class is designed to push you towards top grades.
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23/04/2026
New Enrollment Open for Session 2026–2027 (Grades 9–12)
We are pleased to announce that new enrollment is now open for the 2026–2027 academic session for students of Grades 9, 10, 11, and 12.
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11/09/2025
Astronomers have captured the first ever image of a multi-planet solar system beyond our own, marking a historic milestone in space exploration. This groundbreaking photograph reveals several planets orbiting a distant star, offering a rare glimpse into the structure and diversity of alien planetary systems. Unlike images of single exoplanets, this discovery shows multiple worlds in one system, helping scientists understand how planets form and interact around stars.
Using advanced telescopes and cutting-edge imaging technology, researchers were able to isolate the faint light of the planets from the glare of their parent star. Each planet exhibits unique characteristics, from size and orbit to brightness and possible atmospheric features. This visual confirmation allows scientists to study planetary dynamics in real-time, test theories about planet formation, and compare other systems to our own solar system.
Seeing multiple planets in a single system provides invaluable data on gravitational interactions and orbital stability. It also gives clues about the potential for habitable environments in other star systems, as scientists can now analyse how these planets receive light and heat from their star. Every new image of such systems brings us closer to answering one of humanity’s most profound questions: Are we alone in the universe?
Beyond its scientific importance, the first image of another multi-planet solar system captures the imagination. It reminds us that our galaxy is full of diverse worlds, each with its own story, and that the universe is far more complex and fascinating than we ever imagined. For space enthusiasts, astronomers, and curious minds alike, this historic image offers a thrilling view of distant worlds and fuels our collective fascination with the cosmos.