As winter approaches, our Royalites once again demonstrated the true essence of compassion and community. In a touching display of gratitude, students extended warmth to our dedicated support staff—drivers and conductors—by gifting them shawls and mufflers.
The students used the remaining pocket money they had contributed on Children’s Day towards supporting underprivileged children of Nortap village and Sishu Bhawan. Today, they chose to carry forward that same spirit of giving by sharing it with the people who care for them every day.
Royal Global School marked Constitution Day
Royal Global School proudly commemorates Lachit Divas, honouring the incomparable courage and strategic brilliance of Bir Lachit Borphukan.
His historic victory at the Battle of Saraighat, achieved under daunting circumstances against a formidable Mughal force, stands as a timeless testament to Assamese resilience, leadership, and patriotism.
On this day, we pay tribute to a commander who placed duty above all and inspired generations to uphold integrity, bravery, and love for the motherland.
May Lachit’s legacy continue to guide our students towards strength, honour, and excellence.
As part of the newly launched initiative “Nurturing Futures,” four students- Anayika Sarkar, Akshita Roy Kashyap, Puja Das and Pratiksha Das represeing the Grade 11 Humanities, along with their Homeroom Teacher, Pooja Bhattacharjee visited Anandamarg Ashram on 22/11/2025.
Nurturing Futures is a project adopted by the Humanities students to mentor and support underprivileged children through year-long guidance, learning sessions, and emotional bonding. Each student is paired with a buddy whom they will nurture, empower, and grow with throughout the year.
During today’s visit, the students interacted warmly with the children, offered gifts, identified their buddies, and exchanged a promise of care, consistency, and companionship.
A meaningful beginning to a journey rooted in empathy and responsibility.
The CCCC Cryptic Crossword Contest was held on 20th and 21st November at the YMCA Auditorium, New Delhi. Cryptic crosswords, known for their sophisticated wordplay and layered clues, challenge participants to think analytically and interpret language in creative ways.
Representing Royal Global School, Kreesha Jain (11-A) and Prayash Kalita (11-A) participated in the event, accompanied by Bala Meenakshi Ma’am. They demonstrated commendable skill and composure throughout the rounds and successfully qualified for the quarterfinals.Their performance was noteworthy, and reaching that stage in a national-level competition remains a proud accomplishment for the school.
Overall, the contest provided both students with valuable exposure and an enriching academic experience.
“Books are the quietest and most constant of friends.” – Charles W. Eliot
The school observed DEAR (Drop Everything and Read) time today, the 21st of November, with a calm and focused atmosphere across all classrooms. Students and teachers settled quickly into silent reading, filling the space with the gentle rhythm of turning pages. The growing comfort and enthusiasm toward reading clearly reflect a strengthening reading culture. DEAR continues to serve as a meaningful weekly pause, inviting everyone to step away from routine and reconnect with the joy of books.
The Inter House Swimming Competition for Grades 3 to 5 was conducted with great enthusiasm and sporting spirit. Boys and girls from all houses participated in various events, showcasing their swimming skills, discipline, and teamwork. The competition included freestyle, backstroke, breaststroke and relay events, and each race witnessed impressive performances from our young swimmers.
We were delighted to have many parents present at the poolside to support and encourage the participants. Their presence added immense motivation to the children and created a vibrant and energetic atmosphere throughout the event.
The event concluded successfully with excellent coordination by the coaches and staff. Congratulations to all the participants for their dedication and to the winning houses for their outstanding performance.
Royal Global School, Guwahati celebrated the birth anniversary of Zubeen Garg today, 18th November 2025, through a series of vibrant competitions across the campus. From Grade I to XII, students engaged in art, writing, tech-based activities and singing performances, all reflecting on Zubeen Garg and his unforgettable body of work. Classrooms, labs and the Colosseum buzzed with creativity as coordinators guided students across various events. Though he is no longer with us, his spirit inspired every child, every corner and every creation that happened this morning. A heartfelt homage to an icon who continues to live on through his music, his message and the young voices celebrating him today.
Grandparents Day at Royal Global School wraps up on a high note, and the campus continues to glow with joy. Everywhere you turn- open courtyards, creative corners, vibrant auditoriums, sports zones and tech arenas, our students are celebrating their grandparents with music, dance, theatre, art and interactive activities.
Their warm smiles, heartfelt words and delighted reactions fill the air, making it clear how much they cherish every moment.
A grand success, a grand celebration and a grand tribute to the pillars of our families.
We are excited to celebrate the budding artists who brought nature to life through colour, imagination, and creativity at Botanique 3.0 hosted by Royal Global University.
1st Prize
Charvi Agarwal – Grade VI C
2nd Prize
Grital Khandelia – Grade VI C
Afrin Yasmin – Grade VIII A
3rd Prize
Abhigya Kashyap – Grade VI B
Gwen Zorinpuii – Grade IX D
Congratulations to all participants for making this event a colorful success!
Royal Global School, Guwahati celebrated Children’s Day with great excitement, joy and fanfare.
In a heartwarming gesture, the school encouraged students to contribute a part of their pocket money to bring smiles to the faces of children who are not as fortunate as they are. Using this amount, essential items were purchased and distributed among the children of Nortap — an adopted village of our school — and Assam Sishu Kalyan Sadan.
The celebrations began with a grand welcome, as Faculty Members rolled out a red carpet to greet the students. A floral tribute was offered to Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru before the commencement of the cultural programme, which featured an impressive lineup of performances by our talented Faculty Members.
The Director addressed the gathering and reminded the students to always remain sensitive and compassionate towards those who are less privileged.
The Early Years, Primary Grades, Middle School and Senior School celebrated the day within their respective wings, with teachers going all out to express their love and affection for their students. The tiny tots were especially delighted by a captivating sand-painting demonstration of our beloved Zubeen Da, created live by our Art teacher — an experience that left them utterly amazed.
A vibrant array of dance performances ranging from Hawaiian and Bihu to Bhangra and Modern Hip-Hop by our enthusiastic teachers kept the students across all grades thoroughly entertained. The highlight of the Senior school Program was the Fashion Show where the teachers donned the
Royal Global School, Guwahati celebrated Children’s Day with great excitement, joy and fanfare.
In a heartwarming gesture, the school encouraged students to contribute a part of their pocket money to bring smiles to the faces of children who are not as fortunate as they are. Using this amount, essential items were purchased and distributed among the children of Nortap — an adopted village of our school — and Assam Sishu Kalyan Sadan.
The celebrations began with a grand welcome, as Faculty Members rolled out a red carpet to greet the students. A floral tribute was offered to Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru before the commencement of the cultural programme, which featured an impressive lineup of performances by our talented Faculty Members.
The Director addressed the gathering and reminded the students to always remain sensitive and compassionate towards those who are less privileged.
The Early Years, Primary Grades, Middle School and Senior School celebrated the day within their respective wings, with teachers going all out to express their love and affection for their students. The tiny tots were especially delighted by a captivating sand-painting demonstration of our beloved Zubeen Da, created live by our Art teacher — an experience that left them utterly amazed.
A vibrant array of dance performances ranging from Hawaiian and Bihu to Bhangra and Modern Hip-Hop by our enthusiastic teachers kept the students across all grades thoroughly entertained. The highlight of the Senior school Program was the Fashion Show where the teachers donned the
Royal Anna Seva completes 5 glorious years!
Royal Global University today celebrated five impactful years of its flagship community service initiative — Royal Anna Seva — envisioned by Dr. A.K. Pansari, Chancellor,RGU.
Dr. Ravi Kota, IAS, Chief Secretary of Assam, graced the occasion as Chief Guest and flagged off a new phase of the Royal Anna Seva journey.
- Launched on 12th November 2020 by the then Chief Minister Shri Sarbananda Sonowal, the initiative has served 101 nutritious meals every day across Guwahati — totaling over 2,00,000 free meals for those in need.
- In its new phase, 50,000 meals will be distributed every year.
Dr. Kota lauded RGU’s unwavering dedication to social responsibility, praising its mission of blending education with empathy and real-world impact.
The Royal Global School hosted VYAKHYAAN 2025, the Inter-House Declamation Competition for Classes IX and XI, celebrating the art of oratory through eloquence, confidence, and conviction. Participants from Mother Teresa, Tagore, Vivekananda, and Gandhi Houses captivated the audience with their powerful speeches on eminent personalities who have inspired generations.
From the wisdom of Dr. S. Jaishankar and the activism of Rafeef Ziadah, to the compassion of Audrey Hepburn, the resilience of David Goggins, and the visionary leadership of Atal Bihari Vajpayee, each speaker brought their chosen figure to life with passion and authenticity. Their performances reflected deep research, empathy, and a remarkable command of language.
The event was judged by Ms. Kabita Kalita, a veteran educator with over 31 years of experience, and Ms. Himadri Saikia, an accomplished English teacher. Both judges praised the participants for their clarity of thought, expression, and stage presence, and offered valuable feedback to help them refine their oratorical skills.
The competition concluded with a heartfelt vote of thanks to the judges, teachers, and students for their enthusiastic participation and support. VYAKHYAAN 2025 truly stood as a testament to the power of words—inspiring minds, igniting confidence, and celebrating the spirit of expression.
A Special Assembly was held this afternoon at the Royal Global School to commemorate a truly momentous occasion which is The 150th Anniversary of Vande Mataram ; one of the most powerful and enduring symbols of India's freedom and unity, in the presence of our respected Director Sir.
Written in 1875 by Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay which first appeared in his first novel Anandamath in 1882 and later popularized by Rabindranath Tagore who first sang it publicly at the 1986 Indian National Congress Session.
Vande Mataram, meaning "I bow down to thee, Mother"
This song invokes devotion to the motherland and was used to inspire resistance against British Rule, leading to it's adoption as India's National Song in 1950.
An extempore speech competition was held on 8 November, 2025, for the students of Classes VI to VIII to encourage them to think critically and speak confidently. The competition was conducted house-wise, with participants from all houses showcasing their speaking skills with great enthusiasm. The participants confidently spoke on the given topic, expressing their views with remarkable clarity and confidence. Each student showcased quick thinking, originality, and effective communication skills. The event not only helped in enhancing their public speaking abilities but also boosted their self-assurance. The judges of the event Ms. Binita Jain and Ms. Rumi Bora praised the participants for their spontaneity and presentation. Overall, the competition was a great success, leaving everyone inspired by the young speakers’ talent and energy.
A Night Stay Programme was organized on the 7th and 8th of November 2025 for the students of Grade 3 at Royal Global School. The event took place in the school campus with the aim of fostering friendship, teamwork, and independence among the young learners. Playing and spending time with friends forms an essential part of a child’s holistic development.
Keeping this in mind, a well‑planned itinerary was designed to offer the children a blend of fun and learning experiences beyond the classroom environment. The activities included traditional Indian games, a refreshing early‑morning trek, a creative craft‑making session, an interactive session with hostel students where they shared hostel‑life experiences and a hands‑on sandwich‑making activity where the children prepared healthy sandwiches and relished them after the trek, among others.
The excitement among the children was contagious, while the parents experienced a mix of joy and nervousness as their little ones spent a night away from home—many for the very first time. The programme turned out to be a resounding success, leaving the children with happy hearts and wonderful memories to cherish for a lifetime.
As part of experiential learning programme, on 7th of November,2025 the students of Grade VI embarked on an exciting educational trip to Daffodil Nursery and College of Horticulture, Sonapur. The visit aimed to deepen their understanding of plant science, horticultural techniques, and the importance of environmental conservation.
Upon arrival, the students were greeted warmly by the owner of the Nursery Dr. Dhrubajyoti Sarma and Mrs. Rekha Sarma. Surrounded by lush greenery and vibrant flora, the young learners began their exploration with a guided tour by the Nursery staff, introducing them to ornamental, medicinal, and flowering plants. They observed various stages of plant growth and learned about techniques such as grafting, pruning, and soil preparation.
One of the highlights was witnessing the intricately structured bonsai trees and artistically shaped plants that showcased the creativity and patience involved in horticulture. The instructors explained propagation methods and sustainable practices, helping students connect theoretical knowledge from their science lessons to real-world applications.
The visit to Daffodil Nursery was not just an academic outing but also a reminder of the beauty and importance of nature in our daily lives. It left the students inspired, curious, and more aware of their role in protecting the environment.
Royal Global School emerged victorious in the 4th R R Das Memorial Inter school swimming competition held at NPS International School on 6th and 7 th November,2025.A group of 14 enthusiastic students represented the school showcasing exceptional skills, determination and sportsmanship.
We are proud to announce that our talented swimmers brought laurels to the school with their commendable performance
Ryaan Das of Grade I secured two Silver medals in 25m Breaststroke and Butterfly in Grade 1 & 2 Category.
Yuvikaa Kalita of Grade II secured Two Bronze medal in 25m Freestyle & 25m Butterfly in Grade 1 & 2 Category.
Nahia Caberello of Grade IV secured Silver medal in 25m Freestyle in Grade 3 & 4 Category.
Rynaa Das of Grade I secured two gold medals in the 25m Butterfly and Breaststroke events, and two silver medals in the 25m Freestyle and Backstroke events in Grade 1 & 2 Category.
Royal Premier League – Season 2 Kicks Off with a Bang!
The much-awaited Royal Premier League – Season 2 has arrived with great enthusiasm and excitement! The auction of the league, held on 6th November 2025, witnessed the formation of 12 dynamic teams at Royal Global School.
The auction began with the first bid announced by the Director, Mr. Arup Kumar Mukhopadhyay, and was later carried forward by Ms. Shanvi Agarwal and Mr. Abrar Ahmed.
The thrilling matches will be played on 8th and 9th November 2025, both during the day and under lights. A total of 108 talented players representing 12 teams will compete in this 8-a-side Tennis Ball Cricket Tournament.
Get ready for an action-packed weekend filled with energy, sportsmanship, and excitement!
Our Students Witness the Sky in Motion!
The Indian Air Force (IAF) painted the skies above Lachit Ghat, Brahmaputra River, with a spectacular Flying Display on November 6, 2025. This grand air show, the largest ever in Northeast India marked the 93rd Anniversary of the IAF, celebrating its proud legacy of valour, precision, and excellence.
Our students had the incredible opportunity to witness this magnificent event, featuring over 75 aircraft, including the Rafale, Sukhoi Su-30MKI, and the Suryakiran Aerobatic Team, performing breathtaking manoeuvres that showcased India’s world-class aerial capabilities.
It was truly an awe-inspiring experience a day when the skies themselves told the story of courage, skill, and national pride!
Royal Global School solemnly observed the 14th death anniversary of the legendary music maestro Dr. Bhupen Hazarika, fondly remembered as the Sudhakantha. Students and teachers offered floral tributes, honouring his timeless contributions to music, literature, and culture.
Mr. Susanta Chowdhury, Dean of Activities, reflected on Dr. Hazarika’s lasting influence and his message of unity and peace, while CCA Captain Toshai Siyem shared thoughts on him as the voice of humanity.
Royal Global School, Guwahati, proudly co-hosted the 12th Nanhi Chhaan National School Essay Contest on the theme “Girls and Women, a force for Viksit Bharat.” Over 50,000 students from across India participated, with finalists from 15 schools representing 10 states. The event was graced by Union Minister Sh. Jyotiraditya Scindia as Chief Guest and Mr. Harpal Singh, Chairman of Nanhi Chhaan Foundation. An eminent panel of judges assessed the essays, emphasizing women empowerment, environment protection, and secular values. The contest continues to inspire young voices to engage with critical social issues and contribute to building a progressive nation.
We’re thrilled to announce an upcoming educational trip to Manas National Park for our Grade V explorers!
This immersive experience is designed to spark curiosity, environmental awareness, and a love for biodiversity. From spotting wildlife in their natural habitat to joining guided nature walks and interactive sessions —our students are in for a truly unforgettable journey.
Stay tuned for glimpses of the excitement!