“To be so strong that nothing can disturb your peace of mind.” Royal Global School was graced by the presence of Ms. Santa Sharma, Runners Up, Master Chef India, Season 7. She addressed the senior school students, started her speech in a zestful manner, and shared several anecdotes from her personal life. In her speech, she shared that she lost her mother at a very tender age and since her father was into service, she had to take care of a pair of siblings. She started cooking at eight. Amid all the hardship she successfully completed her graduation. She had always been eager to take up a job but had seen multiple failures in this sector. Finally, she decided to web search for recipes and learn more about Assamese cuisine. Her sole motive had then become to promote the Assamese food culture. She has always believed that her determination is her strength and has always taken motivation from nature. She has learned to focus on what she has rather than on what she doesn’t. Failures, experience, time management, and confidence have always been her motto. Her four-and-a-half-month journey with the Master Chef team is evidence of her determination. The program was followed by a question-answer session where she catered to the queries of the children. She also shared the secret to her success in Master Chef, which is- Assamese sushi and Masor tenga. The session ended with a heart-warming revelation by our Vice Principal ma’am, where she shared about the demise of Ms Sharma’s mother-in-law, on the day of her victorious return, which was a lesson for the children to be a flick of flame in the midst of a hurricane.

Meeting of leading psychologists with budding psychologists. The first series of its unique kind was held with great zeal and enthusiasm on the premises of Royal Global School on 26/8/23. The speakers were Aruna Sarawgi (Rehabilitation Psychologist, Career Counsellor, Relationship Counsellor), Nikita Hazarika (Clinical Psychologist, Founder of Ashwas Mental Health, Guwahati, Assam) and Dhritismita Bora (Dance Movement Facilitator). “Three powerful ladies” as quoted by Vice Principal Maam Binita Jain were there to create Impact in the young minds. The first speaker, Aruna Sarawgi began the session with a relaxation exercise and then took forward the session while sharing her job responsibilities as a Relationship Counsellor while stressing the need to share and care. She also shared with the children about Career Counselling where she took them on the journey of self-exploration. She developed an insight into the importance of Rehabilitation Counselling. The second speaker Nikita Hazarika shared her journey of becoming a Clinical Psychologist. She initiated the session while asking each one of them how they were feeling at that moment. She stressed that her determination and passion made her cross the obstacles and challenges ahead. The third speaker Dhritismita Bora shared her conflicts and the confused state of mind she had to undergo while choosing her career. Beautifully she expressed through her gestures and postures the importance of dance therapy. Enormous queries on the part of children, and excitement on their faces showed the impact this workshop has created. Also, the room was lit with creativity at its best with the art-integrated learning exhibits by dear budding psychologists. Class 11 made their exhibits on the Developmental stages, while Class 12 depicted their personality traits.

A healthy outside starts from the inside…” Cooking with kids is a perfect time to bond with them, it not only creates interest in their culinary skills but also harnesses imagination and empowers creativity. Keeping this in mind, the teachers and the management of Royal Global School conducted a Parent and Child fireless cooking competition on the 26th of August,2023, an event celebrating good food and mindful eating called "Eat Q" (cooking without fire). The parent-child duo participated with full gusto and produced a cornucopia of recipes that were not only scrumptious and finger-licking good but healthy and nutritious as well. The judges for the competition were Ms. Santa Sarma, Runner-up of MasterChef India, Season 7, Ms. Ruchi Bharadwaj Barah, nutrition and fitness consultant, and Ms. Sweta Himmatsingka, dietician and nutritionist. The delicious dishes of the children and the involvement of the parents made judging a difficult task. The criteria for judging were nutritional value, presentation, and child involvement. The best entries were awarded with certificates and gift hampers. The Vice Principal of the school, Ms. Binita Jain thanked the parents and children for their efforts and congratulated the event in-charges for the smooth execution of the event.

One of the famous quotes of Mother Teresa was truly reflective of today’s celebration of her birthday (26/8/23). In spite of rain throughout the day, Royalites patiently waited for the rain to halt. Eagerly ran to lit the candles along with Vice Principal Binita Jain Maam and sang hymns. Binita Maam said in her message, “She treated everyone with kindness, respect, and love. So dear children try to live with her values and be contended in life. She quoted her words, "The most terrible poverty is loneliness and the feeling of being unloved." As leaders, we can cultivate compassion by empathizing with others, listening to their needs, and showing them that we care. HAPPY BIRTHDAY RESPECTED MOTHER TERESA

Anahita Das of class IV secured Bronze Medal in sub junior girls Under-29 Kgs weight category in the 2nd All Assam Inter School Taekwondo Championship 2023 held at Modern English school, kahilipara on 25th of August 2023.

On 24th August, 2023, Mr. Mazin Mukhtar, Co-Founder, Akshar Foundation, addressed the senior wing Assembly on the importance of plastic segregation and recycling. He laid emphasis on the dangers of micro plastics in today’s environment. The session was an informative eye opener for all , especially because the focus was about learning to accept plastic as a precious resource for varied use since most of it can be recycled. We can never get rid of all the plastic in the world, but we can definitely reduce the amount of plastic thrown in the garbage through our collective efforts and transform them into usable commodities.

Education is not what one learns within the four walls of a classroom. It is the application of the concepts learned to make amazing models and projects that are usable and useful in daily life. This was very well demonstrated by the budding scientists of Royal Global School through their exhibits displayed at the Science Exhibition held in the school campus on 18.09.2023. Each participant from grade 2 onwards created their models and projects around a theme, the main being Sustainable goals which the school is working on. There were an array of models and projects like how to Conserve Natural resources, Human Physiology, Interaction between Biotic and abiotic components, how used paper is recycled and made into new paper, Hydraulic crane, Solar City, a Sustainable village, Manual robot car, Hydraulic lift, Newton's cradle, Cell as a chemical factory, a Smart City and many more. The highlight of the exhibition was Chandrayaan 3. All the aspects of Chandrayaan 3 starting from what was required to make Chandrayaan 3 till it was thrusted into space was very well projected. The chemical aspect was based on the sustainable goal 12 and it showcased what was used like: Kevlar, Ablative materials, Titanium alloys, Thermal insulators etc. The next step dealt with the evolution aspect, from Chandrayaan 1 to 3. Then there was the Physical aspect that was very detailed. The last stage was the trajectory that showed how Chandrayaan 3 was thrust into space. The STEM lab of the school had some spectacular displays like the power generator, Evolution of Energy Generation, Mechanical drawing system, Fire fighter’s eye, Sign language push up detector using python, Line following robots, Laser security system and a waste segregation model. Students from other schools across Guwahati also witnessed and participated with lot of enthusiasm in this event. It was an engaging and enriching experience for all the students and parents as the participants explained what it entailed to make their projects and how their projects function! The inclination of the students towards science was evident as they explained their projects in depth, delved into the minutest details and had really worked very hard on their models.

On 17th August 2023 a team of 6 students of Grade 7, along with their escort teacher Mahua G. Kanungoe left for Varanasi to attend the prestigious Round Square Conference 2023 hosted by the Sunbeam School, Lahartara from 17th to 21st of August. Day 1 began with an introductory speech followed by a presentation on Varanasi -“The City of Light”. The day culminated with a musical orchestra by the students followed by a scrumptious dinner. On Day 2 the 31 schools across India and abroad hoisted their respective school flags with pride. The show stopper was the “Round Square: Heroes of Discovery” performed by pre-primary students, dressing up as the heroes. The Conference had an array of keynote speakers like Mr. Pratish Nair – Managing Director and co-founder of – Prahlad Kakkar, School of Branding and Entrepreneurship, Mr. Vinay Mahajan in "Music Shaping Leadership Ethos, the puppet show by Doll's Theatre, Kolkata. The Baraza sessions were the attractions for the Conference where participants got a platform to discuss inspirational poems by great writers on all four days. Day 3 marked the visit to the historic Sarnath and the one and only Central Institute for Higher Tibetan Studies where we were blessed by the words of the Vice Chancellor Dr. Wangchuk Dorjee Negi. It was followed by the keynote address by Mr. Tenzin Tsundue—a Tibetan writer and activist. An interactive session by Mr. Mukherjee took place on How to See a City Through its Spaces. Special interest sessions followed by a showcase of Kathakali Dance Drama by Mr. Dibyendu Tarafder. Day 4 started off with a keynote address on leadership by Mr. Kannan Gireesh- Founder and CEO of Live life Education whose words touched the hearts of many leaving all teary-eyed.'Satya ki Pratiroop 'by the Ishara Puppet Theatre of Padmashree Dadi Pudumjee left us spellbound. Day 5 highlights were the cultural performances by all the participating schools. The Royal Global School team presented the traditional folk dance 'Bihu' and a special dance on skates by Mehal Agarwal that fetched a lot of appreciation. The Conference culminated with a final open Baraza where everyone shared their perspectives on how the Baraza sessions gave them an opportunity to express themselves. It was indeed a great learning experience for all the students and teachers. This Conference gave our kids a strong platform to Dream, Believe, and Achieve.

Another ANTARPRERNA session featured Shri Bimal Oswal, CEO of Rhino Research Products, Dhubri. Shri Oswal shared his entrepreneurial journey with the students. He explained how important it is to be an entrepreneur and how the Nation would benefit. He also spoke on Business ethics. He also answered the questions raised by the students. It was an excellent interactive session.

A retraining session for School Bus Drivers, Helpers, and Attendants was successfully organized by the DTO Enforcement, Kamrup Metro, and DTO Traffic, Kamrup Metro at the school premises on 14 August 2023. Participants received comprehensive updates on safety protocols, traffic regulations, and expected codes of conduct. The event proved to be highly valuable, offering attendees an opportunity to review and enhance their skill set.

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