The Pre-Primary students at RGS dressed up in a variety of spooky costumes like witches, ghosts, vampires, and their beloved superheroes to celebrate Halloween. They took part in a school-wide parade and had a fantastic time "trick or treating." Additionally, the children had a blast crafting their own eerie Halloween characters as part of the day's activities. The Halloween celebration was a memorable and festive day filled with excitement and merriment.
The students of Royal Global School were bestowed with a remarkable opportunity to sing the National Anthem
"Doing Mathematics should always mean finding patterns and crafting beautiful and meaningful explanations." Paul Lockhart. The Royal Global School hosted a remarkable Mathematics Exhibition that illuminated the captivating world of mathematics, proving it's more than just numbers and equations. The exhibition was a testament to the versatility of mathematics, demonstrating its applications in various aspects of life. Through meticulously crafted charts and modules, the students showcased how mathematics extends far beyond the confines of a classroom. Mathematics, they explained, influences dance, music, the digital world, and every facet of our daily existence, making it not only an academic exercise but an integral part of our lives. One of the highlights that enthralled the audience was a unique display where birthdays were calculated through numbers, proving that mathematics can be both fun and practical. The exhibition featured an array of thought-provoking topics, including:
Fun with Numbers
Mathematics in the Digital World
Understanding Coordinate Systems
The Role of Mathematics in Various Fields
Practical Applications of Mathematical Instruments
Mathematics in Nature
Measuring Derived Qualities of 2D and 3D Objects
Mathematical Applications in Commerce
Using Mathematics to Combat Pollution
A Mathematical Perspective
Mathematics in Music
Contributions of Indian Mathematics to the Field of Mathematics
The Royal Global School is proud to have organized an engaging and informative exhibition that dismantles the notion of mathematics as a tedious subject, replacing it with a celebration of its beauty and real-life applications. The students' hard work and dedication were evident as they passionately explained every detail to the enthusiastic spectators.
The two-day 'In-Sync' Inter School Fest, hosted by Royal Global School, commenced with an abundance of fanfare, heralding two days filled with talent and spirited competition. The days leading up to the event offered a glimpse of what was in store for participants and attendees. The school was a hub of bustling activities as it set the stage for the grand event. The festival commenced with the illumination of a symbolic light, signifying positivity, good vibes, and the spirit of healthy competition. The atmosphere was further enhanced with a soul-soothing Ganesh Vandana and a melodious flute rendition. Ms. Binita Jain, the Vice Principal, extended a warm welcome to the students. The first day of competitions was an amalgamation of both ART and IT. Students engaged in Web Page Designing, Poster Making, Doodle Art, and Debate (Prelims). The Web Page Design competition provided a platform for students to channel their creativity around the theme "Namaste Assam." As they brainstormed ways to present their web pages, their ignited minds shone through. The digital posters were a visual delight, with students pouring their hearts into their aesthetic presentations. They embraced the role of marketing executives, devising ingenious strategies to effectively promote products through their posters. The Doodle Art event was a vivid display of creativity, as students transformed splashes of color into enchanting shapes. The themes for Doodle Art included "Digital India" for juniors and "Bharat" for seniors. The Debaters displayed unwavering conviction as they eloquently presented their arguments for and against the motion. The first day concluded successfully, leaving everyone eagerly awaiting the exciting events lined up for the next day. The 'In-Sync' Inter School Fest promises to be a celebration of talent, creativity, and spirited competition, fostering an atmosphere of learning and camaraderie among students.
The prestigious CBSE FAR EAST ZONE CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP 2023 kicked off with a grand opening day and ceremony, hosted by Royal Global School, Guwahati. The event, which saw participation from over 600 enthusiastic chess players representing 80 schools, commenced with great fervor, camaraderie, and a display of sportsmanship. The day began with the registration of eager participants who had travelled from various corners of the Far East Zone to compete in this highly anticipated championship. Following the registration, the players delved straight into the thrilling action of the first round of games. The atmosphere in the playing halls was charged with intense focus and anticipation as young chess prodigies battled it out on the board, showcasing their strategic brilliance and determination. The highlight of the day was undoubtedly the grand opening ceremony, a true celebration of the spirit of chess and unity. Each participating school proudly carried their respective flags, symbolizing the diverse representation and spirit of sportsmanship. The ceremonial oath-taking that took place in the presence of CBSE Observer Mr. Premaraj Baghar was a solemn moment where every participant, representing their schools, pledged to uphold the principles of fair play, respect for fellow competitors, and adherence to the rules of the game. This heartwarming display of sportsmanship highlighted the essence of chess as a game that transcends borders and promotes camaraderie. The ceremony was graced by the presence of the esteemed Chief Guest, Mr. T Mate, Regional Officer RO, CBSE Guwahati. His words of encouragement and wisdom resonated with the young minds present, inspiring them to give their best and embody the true spirit of sportsmanship throughout the championship. Speaking on this momentous occasion, Ms. Binita Jain, Vice Principal of Royal Global School, expressed her delight in hosting the championship, emphasizing the importance of such events in fostering a sense of competition, camaraderie, and intellectual growth among students.
Dr Sushil Agarwalla, Consultant Psychiatrist, Apollo Hospital and Chikitsa, addressed our students on the occasion of World Mental Health Day on 10th October 2023, on "Addictions: Early signs". During the session, Dr. Agarwalla discussed how addiction to substances like alcohol and various kinds of drugs has an impact on individuals, families, and society as a whole. He highlighted smoking and its dire consequences and its detrimental effects on one's physical well-being. Dr Agarwalla emphasized patterns of addictive behaviours, exploring factors that lead people into the grip of addictive behaviours and, in turn, how these tendencies ripple through every facet of their lives. He also discussed strategies for refraining from such addictive substances. What made this session truly remarkable was the active participation of our students. They eagerly posed numerous questions, fostering a dynamic and interactive learning environment and clarifying addictions in general. We are incredibly grateful to Dr. Sushil Agarwalla for this invaluable educational experience!
ISRO Scientist Mr. Murthy Remilla paid a visit at Royal Global School, Guwahati, on October 10th, 2023. Students at Royal Global School were treated to an informative and inspiring session by Mr. Murthy Remilla, Head of Project Management and Budget at ISRO. During the visit, Mr. Murthy Remilla enlightened young minds about the work carried out by ISRO and shared valuable insights into the fascinating world of space exploration. One of the key highlights of his presentation was the recent launching of Chandrayaan, India's lunar exploration mission. He also provided an insight into the significance of Telemedicine for patients living in remote areas of the Northeast and Soldiers in extreme weather conditions at our borders. He emphasized Communication through satellite-enabled telemedicine nodes which will be a paradigm shift in the delivery of lifesaving health care. In a major effort to improve emergency medical support to soldiers posted in high-altitude areas, especially Siachen. The event was received with great enthusiasm by the students. The Vice Principal of the school, Ms. Binita Jain, expressed her gratitude to Mr. Murthy Remilla for his presence and felicitated him for his contribution to scientific knowledge dissemination. He urged the students to venture into the field of space exploration as it has room to cater to experts in Chemistry, Physics, Research, and Pure Sciences. The visit of Mr. Murthy Remilla to Royal Global School served as a great opportunity for the students to learn more about the advancements in space technology and science. It inspired them to reach for the stars and consider careers in the field of space exploration.
The 2nd RR Das Memorial Inter-School Open Swimming Competition was held at NPS International School on the 7th and 8th of October 2023. A total of 32 participants from our school participated and bagged the awards. Lopa Leena Das of Grade XI secured one Gold Medal in 50m Breaststroke and one Silver Medal in 50m Freestyle. Kavish Bajaj of Grade IV secured the Silver Medal in the 25m Breaststroke. Drishnashree Barman of Grade X secured a Silver Medal in the 50m freestyle. Jagrav Das of Grade XI secured a Silver Medal in 50m Freestyle, 2 Bronze in 100m Individual Medley, and 50m Breaststroke. Sakanilang Siangsai of Grade XI secured Bronze Medal in 50m freestyle.
The 11th Cryptic Crossword Contest was conducted on 3/10/23 at Miles Bronson Residential School. 13 schools and 25 teams from Guwahati and adjoining areas participated in the above contest. Three teams represented Royal Global School with enthusiasm and a desire to compete and win.
Team 1- Ranitya Raj Sarmah and Arham Dudhoria.
Team 2- Jugarka Kaushik and Shaurya Jain.
Team 3- Prayash Kalita and Kreesha Jain.
Children returned with appreciation from the Principal of MBRS and Raj Narain, National Coordinator, of Cryptic Crossword. Ranitya Raj Sarmah and Arham Dudhoria were declared the winners, and have qualified to participate in the National round to be held in Delhi. Jugarka Kaushik and Shaurya Jain were the first runners-up. Heartiest congratulations!!
Gandhi Jayanti, observed annually on October 2nd, commemorates Mahatma Gandhi, a global icon of peace and non-violence, who played a pivotal role in India’s independence. Beyond being a public holiday, it serves as a moment for the nation to unite in reverence. This year, our school celebrated the occasion with traditional zeal, beginning with a 10 km marathon flagged off by Vice Principal Binita Jain at 5:30 AM. The event started with a homage to Gandhi’s sculpture, followed by a moving song performed by Dean of Activities, Susanta Chowdhury, promoting unity. The Vice Principal highlighted Gandhi’s principles in her speech, emphasizing the significance of October 2nd as “International Non-Violence Day.” The ceremony included a prize distribution, recognizing young participants like Shlok Sonthalia, a grade 2 student who completed the marathon. This celebration underscored unity, tolerance, and communal harmony, echoing Gandhi’s timeless values of simplicity, humility, and compassion. It inspired contemplation on addressing modern challenges through Gandhian ideals. As we resume our routines, let’s embody these values, honoring Gandhi’s legacy and contributing to a more just and compassionate world.
In environmental stewardship, we find an enlightening perspective on humanity's relationship with our planet through shared endeavors. As we embark on our journey, guided by the principles of sustainability, we recognize the truth in the words of Mahatma Gandhi: "You must be the change you want to see in the world." On the 2nd of October, 2023, a significant event unfolded, offering students from Royal Global School a unique opportunity to participate in an event that coincided with Gandhi Jayanti, a day of much significance in India, celebrating the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi. The occasion led our students to the prestigious Srimanta Sankaradeva Kalakshetra, a cultural complex in Guwahati, where an event under the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan was organized. This momentous gathering saw the presence of esteemed dignitaries, including the Honorable Chief Minister of Assam, Dr. Himanta Biswa Sharma, and the Medical Education Minister, Keshav Mahanta. Being one of the pioneering institutions among the 20 different schools in Guwahati, that have committed to creating an environment free of the plastic menace in collaboration with the Akshar Foundation, Royal Global School was excited to be present in the gathering along with other schools. The event commenced with the rendition of the state anthem, a poignant tribute to Assam's rich culture and heritage. It was followed by the inauguration of various government initiatives, including those aligned with the Jal Jeevan Mission and Swachh Bharat Mission, emphasizing the significance of clean water and sanitation. In his address, the Chief Minister shed light on the Mukhyamantri Ayushman Asom Yojana, a vital healthcare initiative aimed at providing facilities and reimbursement to government employees. The highlight of this event was a solemn pledge the students took, led by the Mayor of Guwahati, to uphold the principles of cleanliness and environmental responsibility. The event also featured presentations showcasing the efforts of schools and regions dedicated to environmental conservation. As the event drew to a close with the Chief Minister's address, it was evident that this gathering had not only served as a platform to celebrate Swachh Bharat Abhiyan but also as a reminder of the collective responsibility we bear in preserving our environment. This event underscores the importance of our ongoing efforts at Royal Global School to create a sustainable and cleaner world, one step at a time. It is a testament to our commitment to making a significant impact through small but meaningful actions.
In a remarkable celebration of Gandhi Jayanti, the students of Royal Global School, Guwahati, came together to stage a compelling nukkad natak (street play) at City Centre Guwahati on October 1st. This thought-provoking performance was themed around "Swachch Bharat" and aimed to raise awareness about the importance of a clean environment while highlighting the pressing issue of plastic waste. With the powerful slogan, "JAGO ABHI SABH JAGO, BAPU KI DI GAYI SEEKH KO YAAD KARO, SONE KI CHIRIYA HAI YEH DESH HAMARI, SWACHATA HAI PEHCHAAN HAMARI," the students passionately conveyed the message that the dream of a clean and prosperous India, as envisioned by Mahatma Gandhi, is still very much alive and achievable. The nukkad natak, which unfolded at City Centre Guwahati, drew the attention of passersby and shoppers, engaging them in a unique and impactful manner. The students used their talent and creativity to elucidate the significance of a clean environment and the grave threats that plastic waste poses to our planet. The performance featured stirring dialogues, captivating the audience's hearts and minds. It skilfully conveyed the message that every individual has a role to play in maintaining cleanliness and preserving the environment and that small actions can make a big difference. The event not only marked the celebration of Gandhi Jayanti but also reinforced the school's commitment to holistic education and its role in creating socially responsible citizens.