As part of a National Project aimed at updating Indian Growth Charts , a team of medical experts from Pune guided by Dr. Vaman Khdilkar and Dr. Anuradha Khadilkar measured the height , weight and head circumference of students aged 5 to 18. These updated growth charts will incorporate data from our region making them more accurate and relevant for assessing children’s growth
“Books let you travel without moving your feet.” – Jhumpa Lahiri
After a short break for examinations, today’s DEAR (Drop Everything and Read) Time resumed with refreshing enthusiasm across the campus. As the bell rang, the students, teachers, and staff settled into a calm and focused silent reading session. The collective participation highlighted the strong reading culture within the school and reaffirmed our shared commitment to nurturing mindful and joyful readers.
We are delighted to share that our students have successfully completed the 8-week Orientation Certificate Course under the School Connect Program by IIT Madras – Centre for Outreach and Digital Education (CODE).
The School Connect Program, a flagship initiative of IIT Madras, bridges the gap between school and higher education by empowering students of Classes X–XII to explore emerging fields and make informed academic and career choices.
This achievement marks an important step in our students’ journey of discovery, as they build a strong foundation in science, technology, and innovation — preparing them for a future filled with possibilities.
Congratulations to all our achievers for their dedication and curiosity!
Refresher training reinforces defensive driving techniques, hazard perception, and effective response to potential dangers, which directly ensures improved safety and efficiency.
Officials from the Transport Department conducted a refresher training session in the campus for our Bus Drivers, Helpers and Conductors on 4 th December, 2025.
The session was informative and it helped not only to reinforce existing skills and knowledge but also created awareness regarding new regulations and safety practises.
Royal Global School was honoured to host distinguished delegates on 4 December 2025:
Mr. Go Yamamoto
Ms. Tomoko Kozuka
Japan Student Services Organization (JASSO)
Mr. Yasutuki Nakayama
Embassy of Japan
Ms. Mami Teraoka
Consulate-General of Japan
The team visited the school to conduct a survey on students aspiring for higher education abroad—especially in Japan. They delivered a concise presentation on admission procedures, opportunities for international students, and also shared information about JASSO scholarships. The session briefly covered prospects in other global universities as well.
A constructive discussion was held with the Director- Royal Global School focusing on future strategies, collaboration, and enhancing pathways for our students.
This visit strengthened our commitment to providing international exposure and guidance to our learners.
On 3rd December, 2025, two students of Grade 11 Humanities, Bhargavi Devi and Grace Kharbuli, along with the Club In-Charge, Ms Pooja Bhattacharjee proudly represented the Sanskriti – History and Heritage Club at a lecture hosted by RSHSS, The Assam Royal Global University, . The session, delivered by Dr. Ritu Gairola Khanduri, Associate Professor of Cultural Anthropology (University of Texas at Arlington), focused on “Cartoons as Cultural Knowledge: Gandhi, Visual Politics and the Making of Modern India.”
The students gained a rich and insightful understanding of how political cartoons serve not only as historical sources but also as powerful tools shaping public opinion and social narratives. The seminar deepened their perspective on visual politics, encouraged critical thinking, and enriched their appreciation for interdisciplinary learning. An inspiring and academically rewarding experience indeed!
An interactive awareness session for Grade X was conducted where Director Sir addressed students on the importance of choosing the right stream and subjects to align with their passion and future profession. He guided students to reflect on their strengths, interests, and long-term goals before making academic choices. Director Sir also shared effective preparation strategies to ensure a stress-free examination experience, emphasizing consistent study habits, time management, and maintaining a positive mindset. The session was insightful and highly motivating for all participants.
It was a day like any other, yet it held a significance unlike any other, it was the last day of school for the Grade XII students.The students spent their time today in the Bageecha clicking photos with friends ,playing games and creating memories .
Emotions ran high when the Director, Dr A K Mukhopadhyay became nostalgic and said that he would heavily miss the visits which he made to their classrooms on arrival at school everyday.The classrooms once bustling with activities would now stand still, the desks once occupied with eager learner’s would now lay empty , he expressed his sadness but reminded them of the endless opportunities that lies ahead.His message emphasised the importance of perseverance, self belief ,hard work and continuous learning .He also encouraged them to accept challenges in life with a positive mindset.
The final bell rang ,signalling the end of the day and there were hugs and tears all around . As they walked out of the school gates there was sadness but there was hope that awaited them beyond the gates.
Julie Martin, Attaché de Coopération pour le Français, Embassy of France, visited Royal Global School today.
She, along with her team, had an engaging and fruitful interaction with our Director, Dr. Arup Mukhopadhyay, and Vice Principal, Mrs. Binita Jain. The discussion focused on organising an exchange programme between schools in France and Royal Global School.
RGS has also been recommended as a potential DELF examination centre in Guwahati. Both parties discussed the signing of an MoU, prioritising cultural collaboration and the possibility of recognising RGS as a “French in School” institution.
Madame Julie later interacted with our French-language learners and visited the French Language Department accompanied by the Director and Vice Principal.
A promising step forward in strengthening Indo-French educational and cultural ties!
Mr. Satyajit Sarkar, Senior Manager for India East, Bangladesh, and Nepal at Cambridge International Education, delivered an impactful session for the teachers and staff of Royal Global School, highlighting what sets Cambridge apart from other boards and how thoughtful pedagogical interventions enhance student learning and nurture global citizens.