RGS News July 2025

We are thrilled to share that our students delivered outstanding performances at the AVS MUN 2025, demonstrating remarkable debating prowess, diplomatic acumen, and leadership skills. Heartiest congratulations to the following award winners:

Best Delegate Award: Vaibhav Baheti (Representing Shashi Tharoor, Lok Sabha Committee)

Special Mention Award: Pragyan Sharma (Representing Anupriya Patel, Lok Sabha Committee)

Verbal Mentions:

Ragini Das (Security Council)

Aanya Goel (United Nations Human Rights Council)

Sanchi Nahata (Historic Crisis Committee)

Best Journalist: Diva Bhajanka (IPC Journalism)

We are incredibly proud of your achievements!

From July 4th to 12th, 2025, a spirited group of 19 students from Grades 8 to 12 of Royal Global School set off on a remarkable educational expedition to Japan, under the guidance of their escort teachers, Mr. Nikhil Ladha and Ms. Pooja Bhattacharjee. The journey took them through the dynamic cities of Tokyo, Osaka, and Kyoto, with breathtaking views of the iconic Mount Fuji.

From the thrilling rides at Disney Sea and Universal Studios Japan to the serene beauty of Sensoji Temple and Kinkakuji Temple, every experience unfolded a new chapter of learning. They marveled at the futuristic Tokyo Skytree, rode the legendary bullet train, explored the intriguing Ninja Museum, and soaked in the lively atmosphere of Dotonbori.

Dressing up in traditional kimonos and embracing the unique blend of Japanese culture and modernity, the students found themselves in a living classroom beyond borders. This journey wasn’t just a trip — it was an enriching blend of adventure, discovery, and cultural exchange that left each participant with memories to cherish and lessons to treasure for a lifetime.

From 4th to 11th July, 32 students embarked on a vibrant excursion across four diverse South Indian destinations—Bangalore, Chikmagalur, Hampi, and Goa. The trip offered a rich blend of educational visits, historical exploration, and recreational activities, giving students meaningful exposure to culture, nature, and heritage. It was a well-rounded experience that combined learning with adventure, leaving students with broadened perspectives, lasting memories, and new insights. The excursion concluded successfully with all participants returning safely on 11th July.

The CBSE Cluster-I Table Tennis Tournament 2025-26 was hosted by Royal Global School from the 8th-10th of July with great enthusiasm.

The event saw enthusiastic participation from 264 players representing 44 schools across the region. Held in both team and individual formats, the tournament was a grand display of skill, discipline, and sportsmanship.

Day 1 of the summer maker camp was all about hands-on learning, teamwork, and unleashing creativity. Our campers dived straight into Robotics 101, building their very first wired remote-controlled robots, and explored the basics of circuit design. There was a contagious energy in the room, with every group collaborating, troubleshooting, and celebrating their mini successes.

A huge shoutout to Team Sparkbee for guiding our innovators and making every moment engaging. We can’t wait to see what our young makers will build next as we move into aeromodelling and more creative challenges tomorrow.

Royal Global School successfully conducted a two-day CBSE Capacity Building Programme aimed at enhancing teaching methodologies and classroom engagement strategies. The programme underscores the school’s ongoing commitment to continuous professional development for its educators.

Day 1 of the session focused on “Learning Outcomes and Pedagogies”, led by CBSE Resource Person Ms. Pallabi Dutta Sarkar. The workshop provided valuable insights into designing outcome-based lesson plans and aligning classroom practices with the National Education Policy (NEP) guidelines.

Day 2 centred around “Active Learning”, facilitated by CBSE Resource Person Ms. Minakshi Saharia, who emphasized interactive, student-centric strategies to foster deeper learning and critical thinking among students.

These sessions are part of CBSE Centre of Excellence, Guwahati's broader initiative to promote excellence in education by equipping teachers with up-to-date, research-backed instructional tools and approaches.

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