As we celebrate the spirit of knowledge this Independence season, our students participated in the Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav Quiz, hosted by Assam Royal Global University on 14th August 2026.

Two teams from our school, comprising Rishik Jhunjhunwala (X), Utkarsh Sharma (X), Anuska Anshu Nath (XI), and Adharshini Deb (XI), under the guidance of their teacher, Mrs Bala M. Rajkhowa, competed against 25 teams, including 2 school teams and 23 university teams.

Our students displayed remarkable confidence, teamwork and enthusiasm, making us proud of their dedication and spirit of participation.

Royal Global School participated in the Amrit Vimashe Debate at The Assam Royal Global University, competing against several prominent universities. RGS was represented by two teams: Sanchi Nahata and Diya Sarawgi (Team A), and Jiya Jain and Viraj Upadhyay (Team B). Both teams put up a commendable performance, showcasing strong research, articulation, rebuttals, and confidence while debating the motion on the Uniform Civil Code. Competing against experienced university debaters provided a valuable platform for the students to challenge themselves and represent RGS with distinction. *Guwahati University secured first position, Cotton University second, and Tezpur University third. The participation was a significant learning experience for the RGS debaters.

A Proud Celebration of India’s 80th Independence Day

Royal Global School celebrated the 80th Independence Day with immense pride, patriotism, and enthusiasm. The celebration was graced by our Honourable Chairman, Dr. A. K. Pansari, Vice Chairman Mr A K Modi , esteemed Chief Guest, Dr. Jayanta Das along with esteemed members of the founding family and school leadership, teachers, parents, and students.

The celebration commenced with the ceremonial hoisting of the National Flag, followed by the National Anthem and an impressive March Past by the school contingents and Brass Band.

The cultural programme featured a patriotic group song, a soulful keyboard performance, inspiring addresses, and the special presentation “Eastern Flames of Freedom,” honouring the courage and contributions of the brave sons and daughters of Eastern India who contributed to the nation’s freedom struggle.

The celebration was a heartfelt tribute to the courage, sacrifice, and spirit of freedom that continue to inspire generations.

Jai Hind! Jai Bharat!

FROM GREED TO GREEN: YOUNG VOICES, BIG CHANGE!

On 12 August 2026, five enthusiastic Grade 5 students from Royal Global School participated in the Round Square Zoom Postcard hosted by Seth Anandram Jaipuria School, Lucknow.

Guided by Ms Nabanita Baruah, the young changemakers presented “Deepor Beel: Greed to Green,” highlighting the effects of urbanisation and pollution and proposing sustainable solutions for a greener tomorrow.

The interactive global exchange inspired students to think responsibly, act sustainably and become environmentally conscious global citizens.

The Inter-House Football Tournament for Grades IV–V witnessed enthusiastic participation, excellent teamwork and a wonderful display of young football talent. Our young athletes showcased great sportsmanship, determination and team spirit throughout the tournament.

The results of the Tournament are as follows:

Champion – Gandhi House

Runners-up – Vivekananda House

2nd Runner-up – Tagore House

Heartiest congratulations to all the young players for their outstanding performance and dedication!

Royal Global School proudly participated in the The Brothers Masterson and Bergin Debates   2026, hosted by St Georges College, Mussoorie, alongside 11 reputed schools from across the country.

Our Debate Team—Diya Sarawgi Grade XI, Shanvi Agarwal Grade XI and Dhruv Bagri Grade XII advanced to the Quarter-finals, defeating St. Judes Academy, RIMC Dehradun and St. Georges College Team-B in the preliminary rounds.

We take immense pride in the fact that out of the 12 schools that participated we finished 3rd in the preliminary rounds.Their journey concluded with a closely contested quarter-final against the St. Georges Team-B, who were then declared as the Runners Up of the tournament.

The individual achievements were:

  1. Shanvi Agarwal won the Best Speaker in the Quarter-Finals. She also won the Best Speaker in the 3rd Round and the Most Promising Speaker in 2nd Round of the Prelims.
  2. Dhruv Bagri won the Best Speaker in the 2nd Round and 4th Round, and the Most Promising Speaker in the 1st Round of the Prelims.
  3. Diya Sarawgi won the Most Promising Speaker in the 3rd Round of the Prelims.

 

We heartily congratulate them on their outstanding performance in this tournament. With their immense hard work and dedication, they have left their mark on the national debating circuit.

A Career Counselling Session was organised on 5th August,2026 at Royal Global School for the students of Classes XI and XII with the objective of helping them make informed decisions about their future careers in a rapidly changing world.

It was conducted by Mr Ajay Sharma, Director Student Outreach

The session highlighted the evolving nature of the global job market and emphasized that by 2030, around 170 million new jobs are expected to emerge worldwide, while many existing roles will undergo significant transformation due to technological advancements. Students were encouraged to view career planning as a continuous journey of learning, adaptability, and skill development.

The resource person stressed that success in the 21st century depends not only on academic performance but also on acquiring essential skills such as critical thinking, communication, collaboration, creativity, problem-solving, digital literacy, emotional intelligence, and adaptability. Students were motivated to develop these competencies to remain future-ready.

A key focus of the session was the increasing availability of multidisciplinary and cross-stream career opportunities. Students learned that career choices are no longer confined to traditional Science, Commerce, or Humanities pathways. They were introduced to emerging fields such as Artificial Intelligence, Data Science, Cybersecurity, Environmental Studies, Design, Digital Marketing, Sports Management, Psychology, Entrepreneurship, and many more.

The counsellor also explained that careers today rarely follow a straight path. Instead, they often take a zigzag journey, with individuals exploring different roles, learning new skills, and changing career directions as opportunities evolve. Students were reassured that flexibility and lifelong learning are the keys to long-term success.

An important takeaway from the session was that marksheets alone are no longer the sole determinant of career success. While academic achievement remains important, employers increasingly value practical skills, innovation, leadership qualities, teamwork, and a willingness to learn.

The interactive session concluded with a lively question-and-answer segment, where students sought guidance on higher education options, career planning, scholarships, and future employment trends. The programme proved to be highly informative and inspiring, equipping students with the confidence to make thoughtful career choices and prepare themselves for the opportunities of tomorrow.

The students got an opportunity to interact with seventeen universities across the world and are looking forward for future academic guidance.

Royal Global School takes immense pride in sharing that a delegation of five enthusiastic student delegates—Naitik Patwary, Puneet Poddar, Ryan Borgohain, Longjam Anjali Chanu, and Abrar Ahamed from Grade 11 Commerce, accompanied by Dr. Karabi Das, Lead Economics Teacher, represented the school at the prestigious SDG & ESD Conclave 2026: Innovate, Unite and Transform – Businesses Shaping the Road to 2030, held at NEDFi House, Guwahati on August 2, 2026. Jointly organized by Maria’s Public School and the WICCI Assam SDG Council, the conclave provided an inspiring platform for young leaders to engage with experts on key global imperatives, including Gender Equality, Education for Sustainable Development (ESD), climate resilience, and sustainable business models. During the sessions, students gained invaluable insights from distinguished keynote speakers and industry pioneers, including Ms. Paramjeet K. Dhillon (National President, WICCI SDG Council), Ms. Mita Nangia Goswami (International Expert in ESD), Dr. Polly Vauquline (Gauhati University), and Dr. Rakhee Kalita Moral (Cotton University). The delegates actively participated in plenary discussions exploring how local knowledge, youth empowerment, and ethical enterprise can drive progress toward the UN 2030 Agenda. Through interactive sessions and expert-led discussions, our students gained a deeper understanding of bridging gender disparities in STEM and aligning business practices with local ecological needs. They also learned actionable strategies for grassroots advocacy and localizing Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) within school communities. This impactful experience underscores Royal Global School’s steadfast commitment to fostering global citizenship, environmental stewardship, and leadership among its students.

Royal Global School proudly participated in the Mayoor Invitational Debate and Quiz 2026, hosted by Mayoor School, Ajmer, where 19 reputed schools from across the country came together in a celebration of intellect, eloquence, and critical thinking.

 

Our Debate Team, comprising Sanchi Nahata, Arjun Agarwal, and Jiya Jain, also had a remarkable campaign, advancing to the Semi-finals after registering convincing victories over Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan and Maharaja Vidyalaya in the preliminary rounds, followed by a quarter-final triumph against Vasant Valley School. Their inspiring journey concluded with a closely contested semi-final against the host institution, Mayoor School, Ajmer.

 

The tournament also witnessed exceptional individual accomplishments. Arjun Agarwal (Class IX C) was adjudged Best Speaker in both the Preliminary and Quarter-final rounds, while Sanchi Nahata received the Best Speaker Award in the Preliminary Round, reflecting the team’s exceptional oratory skills and intellectual excellence.

 

Our Quiz Team, comprising Dhruv Bagri and Krrishiv Garodia, delivered an outstanding performance by qualifying for the Grand Finale and securing an impressive Fourth Position among the 19 participating schools.

Young innovators of  RGS, made us proud at the Young Entrepreneurs Conference hosted by The Doon School, Dehradun! August 1st and 2nd 2026.

A delegation comprising Saumyaa Sikaria of  XII Commerce, Prince Kumar Prasad of XII commerce , Yubraj Shah of XI Commerce , Ivani Surana XI Science, Tanishka Siotia XI science, and Suman Priya Rabha XI Humanities, accompanied by their coordinator Ms. Bala Meenakshi Rajkhowa, represented Royal Global School at this prestigious event.

The conference was inaugurated by Dr. Jagpreet Singh, Headmaster of The Doon School, along with Conference President Aryan Agarwal, in the presence of Mr. Karan Gulati (Chief Guest) and Prof. Saikat Sinha Roy (Keynote Speaker). The sessions inspired students to look beyond conventional career paths, highlighting that entrepreneurship is driven by innovation, leadership, and problem-solving across all disciplines.

Our students showcased remarkable talent across various committees:

 Saumyaa Sikaria displayed exceptional composure and strategic thinking in the OPEC Committee, effectively navigating dynamic and competitive discussions.

 Ivani Surana and Tanishka Siotia excelled in the IPL Auction Committee, demonstrating outstanding teamwork, adaptability, and decision-making. Their impressive performance earned them a Verbal Mention from the conference.

 In the X-Pitch Committee, Yubraj Shah and Prince Kumar Prasad confidently presented an innovative business model to a panel of investors, articulately defending their ideas and responding thoughtfully to challenging questions.

 Suman Priya Sabha made meaningful contributions through collaborative problem-solving and insightful discussions, enhancing both her financial literacy and entrepreneurial understanding.

The conference proved to be an enriching learning experience, equipping our students with valuable insights into entrepreneurship, leadership, collaboration, and innovation. We congratulate our young achievers for representing Royal Global School with confidence, creativity, and excellence.

 

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On behalf of the entire Royal Global School family and the Social Outreach Club- Utsarga , a relief team comprising of educators, admin and support staff embarked on a journey on the evening of 1 st August, 2026 to provide essential flood relief materials to the affected people in Sibsagar. The Flag Off for the Relief Team was done by Head of Lower Primary , Head of Wellness ,other academic , admin and support staff.

The team had carried essential survival kits for more than 250 families consisting of not only the basic dry ration ( rice, dal, oil,salt , sugar etc) but items based on their present condition like water purifying bleach, betadine micro solution ,phenyl,children’s basic medicines, mosquito net , coil , disposable plates, cups , electrol, candle, sanitary pads , biscuits , drinking bottles and the like , each family recieved a kit comprising of these items.

The team made their first distribution at Santak Government LP School which was giving shelter to 25 families of Nepali Kutti , the most badly affected area of Sibsagar.

They interacted with compassion with the people and listened patiently to the survival stories of the ill fated night of 19th July,2026.After Santak , the team proceeded to different localities in Nazira where they saw destruction in it’s worst form,houses were gutted in silt with people and animals taking shelter in petrol pumps , highway , government schools  and on the roadside . The flood waters ravaged the houses of the poor and the rich alike , the waters left nothing untouched, what remains is mud and debris all around.

However , while moving across the muddy roads the team was surprised to see a tea stall by a family providing free tea to the people who have gone there for distribution. This kind gesture was from a family who lost everything ,their house,belongings and livelihood in the devastating July 19 th floods but who showed eagerness to thank those who have travelled from different parts of Assam to stand by them.Amidst such loss and despair , this family with their powerful act of Gratitude has proved that it is important to be a good human being but very important is to be Humane even during situation of adversity.

The water has resided but what destruction it has left behind cannot be expressed in words.

As relief continues to reach affected villages, the bond between those extending help and those receiving it stands out as a reminder that compassion can endure even in the most difficult times.

The RGS team wrapped up their distribution at around 3:00 pm on the evening of 2nd August , 2026 but what destruction they saw was more difficult to accept than what they had anticipated or seen in TV, it cannot be simply said as Flood Affected Sibsagar , it is Flood Devastated Sibsagar. The team reached safely on 3 rd August 2026 with prayers in their heart that such calamity should not occur ever again.

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