The Shri Ram School students arrived at Royal Global School under the Round Square Exchange Programme with smiles and hopes of making many memories. They were greeted by our Principal, Dr. Dillip Kumar Panda, and Vice Principal, Ms. Binita Jain. Our students welcomed them with tikas and Gamochas. They embarked on a walkthrough of the Social Science exhibition presented by the Royalites, followed by a tour of RGU and snacks at the RGU cafe with RGS teachers and hostellers. In the evening, a visit to Tirupati Balaji Temple was arranged, accompanied by RGS teachers, followed by dinner at the hostel mess.The next day began early with trekking and a bus ride to Bhimasankar Dham Jyotirlinga Temple. Afterward, guests returned to the hostel for a bath and breakfast before setting out. In the afternoon, they explored Panbazar, including the Mahabahu Brahmaputra Heritage Centre, River Front, and Lachit Ghat. The day concluded with dinner at the hostel. The second day of the RGSxTSRS Exchange Programme began early with guest students engaging in physical training. After breakfast, they attended the Investiture ceremony at the RGS Colosseum. By noon, they departed for Sualkuchi, visiting Sidheswari Temple and enjoying a traditional Bhog (lunch). The afternoon was spent exploring Sualkuchi’s cultural sites, including the Sualkuchi Institute, Sualkuchi Museum, Hati Satra, and Gandhi Ashram. The evening concluded with a Theatre Workshop and dinner at the hostel mess. The third day started even earlier. After breakfast, they left at 6 AM for Shillong and Cherrapunji for a short trip, enjoyed breakfast at Ri Kynjai Resort, and visited Laitlum Canyon. The day ended with dinner at the hotel. Another exciting day! On the fifth day of the RGSxTSRS Exchange Programme, the TSRS students stepped into classrooms with the Royalites, while escorting teachers took on the role of guest instructors in a few classes. After lunch, a lively Bihu workshop unfolded, introducing them to the festival's beauty and teaching its basic steps. To end the day, students embarked on home stays with their host families.
Royal Global School celebrated the remarkable achievements of its Grade X and XII academic performers for the year 2023-24 on May 27th. This prestigious ceremony was dedicated to honoring and celebrating the outstanding academic proficiency of the students. The school was privileged to host Dr. D. N. Singh, Registrar of Royal Global University, as the chief guest for the event. The occasion was further graced by the presence of Mr. Diganta Barah, Commissioner of Police. The awards were categorized into Subject Proficiency, Subject Excellence, Distinction, and Outstanding Academic Performance. The highest accolade, The Chairman’s Trophy, was awarded to the students who achieved the pinnacle of academic excellence. This year, Zaveri Tahsin and Vasu Vinod Chandak were honored with this prestigious award for Class 10 and 12, respectively. In his speech, the chief guest congratulated the achievers and inspired them to continually strive for excellence. The program concluded with the National Anthem and a heartfelt vote of thanks by the compère.
The Investiture Ceremony, a significant event, at Royal Global School was celebrated with a remarkable course of action on May 25th delegating responsibilities and duties of leadership to the school’s student governance. The ceremony was graced by the presence of Ms. Dipannita Jaiswal, Managing Director DY365, Principal Royal Global School, Vice Principal, and the members of the management. The program spurred up with the welcome speech by the hosts of the show, followed by the ceremonial lamp lighting ritual. Students displayed a stupendous Ganesh Vandana and the All Faith Prayer. In his speech the Principal addressed the Assembly and emphasised on boosting up the responsibilities that comes with leadership. He also said that “Leadership is divine, and this divinity should be just and fair.” He added by saying that leadership is like a handful of water that should be used to quench the thirst of others. In his speech he urged the new council members to lead by example, maintain high standards of conduct and work diligently for the betterment of the school. After the Principal’s speech the newly elected cabinet member marched past the audience. The council then took their oath pledging to perform their duties. Ms. Dipannita Jaiswal, the chief guest of the occasion underlined the beauty of the time spent in school as the most memorable and rewarding for a student. She delivered an inspiring speech highlighting the significance of understanding the right time, place, and person, emphasizing the concepts of sthaan (place), kaal (time), and patra (person) and the significance it holds for students to display their life skills leading them towards success. The ceremony concluded with the national anthem.
The young students of Royal Global School celebrated the tithi of Shrimanta Madhav Dev in the Junior School Assembly. The young students enlightened the audience about the life and teachings of the saint who was an ardent follower of Shrimanta Shankar Dev who along with his Guru played a very poignant role in spreading the Mahapurushiya Dharma. In sync with the theme of the Assembly a budding dancer enchanted everyone with her graceful moves. Her nimble feet lighted up the stage as she performed the Satriya dance. Talent was in galore as a young student mesmerized everyone as he played the "khole" as his friends cheered for him through their rhythmic clapping.
The Investiture Ceremony, a significant event, at Royal Global School was celebrated with a remarkable course of action on May 25th delegating responsibilities and duties of leadership to the school’s student governance. The ceremony was graced by the presence of Ms. Dipannita Jaiswal, Managing Director DY365, Principal Royal Global School, Vice Principal, and the members of the management. The program spurred up with the welcome speech by the hosts of the show, followed by the ceremonial lamp lighting ritual. Students displayed a stupendous Ganesh Vandana and the All Faith Prayer. In his speech the Principal addressed the Assembly and emphasised on boosting up the responsibilities that comes with leadership. He also said that “Leadership is divine, and this divinity should be just and fair.” He added by saying that leadership is like a handful of water that should be used to quench the thirst of others. In his speech he urged the new council members to lead by example, maintain high standards of conduct and work diligently for the betterment of the school. After the Principal’s speech the newly elected cabinet member marched past the audience. The council then took their oath pledging to perform their duties. Ms. Dipannita Jaiswal, the chief guest of the occasion underlined the beauty of the time spent in school as the most memorable and rewarding for a student. She delivered an inspiring speech highlighting the significance of understanding the right time, place, and person, emphasizing the concepts of sthaan (place), kaal (time), and patra (person) and the significance it holds for students to display their life skills leading them towards success. The ceremony concluded with the national anthem.
Amid the realm of primary education, where innocence and creativity abound, a remarkable event unfolded. This is the heartwarming tale of the Grade 1 Poem Recitation Competition and Come As You Like, where the themes of "Mother" and "Seasons" harmonized to showcase youthful ingenuity. The first graders took the spotlight with their enthusiasm and curiosity on full display. In the “Come as You Like” competition, the young participants brought the magic of changing seasons to life through their unique costumes, capturing the essence of each season with awe-inspiring talent and imagination. The Poem Recitation segment featured beautiful tribute to mothers, expressing gratitude, admiration, and unconditional love. The event served as a testament to the enduring bond between mother and child, interwoven with threads of love and laughter. Additionally, a panel of supportive judges presided over the competition with gentle encouragement and boundless admiration, wholeheartedly applauding each child’s efforts.
On the occasion of International Museum Day, students from the Department of History conducted an exhibition on the topic "Bricks, Stones, and Clay." The students enthusiastically displayed their work on various civilizations and cultures. It was a great hands-on learning experience. Throughout the event, the students gained a wealth of knowledge about the past and increased their confidence.
As part of our commitment to provide a comprehensive and holistic educational experience to our children, Royal Global School has developed inter-section competitions, where the children can learn through doing and observing. Through these competitions, we aim to nurture well-rounded individuals equipped to thrive in an ever-changing world. The first round of competitions for Grade 3 was 'English Poem Recitation' featuring the theme of "Spring" and 'Do As You Like’ featuring the theme of ‘The Community Helpers’ which was held on the 16th of May 2024, and was a NO BAG day for the children. Children eagerly participated in the competitions, showcasing their unique interpretations of both themes with passion and flair. It provided a platform for students to express their appreciation for the wonders of spring and the selfless efforts of community helpers, fostering a deeper understanding and empathy among them. Participants arrived at the competition hall adorned in costumes that celebrated the diverse array of community helpers; from firefighters to doctors, teachers to sanitation workers. It not only provided a platform for students to showcase their talents but also fostered a love for poetry and public speaking among them.
On the occasion of International Museum Day, students from the Department of History conducted an exhibition on the topic "Bricks, Stones, and Clay." The students enthusiastically displayed their work on various civilizations and cultures. It was a great hands-on learning experience. Throughout the event, the students gained a wealth of knowledge about the past and increased their confidence.
To applaud, encourage and motivate our young speakers, we have started honouring our children, with badges for the best speaker every month. We call our best speakers as Savvy Speakers and these are our Savvy Speakers for the month of April:-
1. Diana Sharma (Grade IV-A) 2. Barlin Naaz Ahmed (Grade IV-B)
3. Vriddhi Chamaria (Grade V-B)
3. Atharv Agarwal (Grade V-C)
Congratulations to all the Savvy Speakers for their outstanding speaking skills!
Healthy competition fuels innovation, drives progress, and leads to breakthroughs.” The first round of Inter-Section Competitions for the students of Grade 2 was held on the 13th of May at the Broadway. The four sections were divided into four groups. Two competitions were held simultaneously and they were carried out with perfect tandem. In the 'English Poem Recitation Competition’, the students recited the poems with expression and grace. The theme of the recitation competition was ‘Mother. In the 'Come As You Like’ the theme was ‘Community Helpers'. All the students participated with great enthusiasm and it was quite difficult for our judges to choose the winners as each one of them performed brilliantly. Competitions like these not only enhance their public speaking skills but also motivate and drive them to put forth their best effort.
Royal Global School hosted the much-anticipated Commerce Fest, a celebration of innovation, market plans, and entrepreneurship. In collaboration with DPS Guwahati, the event aimed to promote commerce and innovation. The program began with a Ganesh Vandana, seeking wisdom and prosperity. Dr. Dillip Kumar Panda, Head of Royal Global School, emphasized innovation's importance in today's world. He encouraged attendees to embrace creativity and bright ideas for success. Dr. Panda praised participants and organizers for fostering an innovative culture. The event honored dignitaries and judges, including Dr. George, Mr. Rajeev Purkayastha, Professor Srawan Kr. Goenka, Dr. Sudeep Chakraborty, and Dr. Rikh Roy. IDEA PITCH showcased entrepreneurial skills, with contestants presenting innovative business plans. AD-MAD demonstrated creative marketing, engaging audiences with product offerings. A quiz session tested participants' knowledge and quick thinking. The winners were DPS Team 1 for AD-MAD, Royal Global School Team 3 for IDEA PITCH, and Royal Global School Team 3 again for revitalizing businesses. DPS Guwahati emerged victorious in the Business Quiz.The event concluded with participants leaving inspired and united, eager for future success.
On 8th May 2024, Grade XI and XII psychology students at Royal Global School engaged in an interactive session with Prof. (Dr.) Derick H. Lindquist, Dean, O.P. Jindal School of Liberal Arts and Humanities and also Co-Director of E- Cog: The Emotion and Cognition Psychology Research Centre at JGU. Dilip Kumar Panda, Principal, and Binita Jain, Vice Principal, warmly welcomed him. The session commenced with an introduction to the esteemed speaker, followed by an engaging Question and Answer segment that set the tone for an insightful discussion. Dr. Lindquist introduced the concept of the Latin 'Cojito, ergo sum' translating to 'I think, therefore I am,' prompting contemplation on the reliability of our senses. He intriguingly illustrated how our senses are not infallible, citing the example of color perception, where what we perceive may not necessarily reflect physical reality. This led to an exploration of the constructed nature of reality and the role of cognition in shaping our perceptions. Transitioning into cognition, Dr. Lindquist elucidated the concept of 'dualism' highlighting the underlying belief that the human mind and the human body are two entirely separate entities. He delved into the workings of memory, distinguishing between sensory and working memory, and elucidating the consolidation process into long-term memory. The discussion progressed to meta-memory, offering insights into our awareness and control of cognitive processes. In the latter segment, Dr. Lindquist addressed various psychological disorders, shedding light on schizophrenia, unipolar, and bipolar disorders. He delineated the positive and negative symptoms of schizophrenia, providing a nuanced understanding of the condition. Additionally, he discussed ADHD, elucidating its association with emotional intelligence and interpersonal dynamics, adding depth to the discourse. Overall, the session was characterized by profound insights and thought-provoking discussions, enriching the budding psychologists' understanding of the complexities of the human mind and behavior. Dr. Lindquist's expertise and engaging presentation captivated the audience, leaving a lasting impression on all Royalites.
Effective communication is 20% of what you know and 80% of what you feel about what you know." Jim Rohn. An Intersection Elocution competition for the students of grade 5 was organised. The theme was India's Unity in Diversity. It was woven around culture, cuisine, costume and religion from any Indian state. The budding speakers chose a topic from the plethora of topics that were available. Seeing some of the speakers dressed in the traditional attire of the state they represented was a pleasant sight. These kinds of activities are done in the school to boost the confidence of the students and to enhance their public speaking skills.
We don't stop playing because we grow old, we grow old because we stop playing. " - George Bernard Shaw With the aim to nurture children's creativity and to celebrate a fun-filled learning activity, the students of Grade 4 of Royal Global School participated in the first series of Inter-section Competition, 'Come As You Like', where the august gathering was whisked away to the world of books as the students played the role of different book characters and enthralled the audience with their colourful attires. The Competition was graced by the presence of the esteemed judges Ms. Akshita Tiwari and Ms. Mridusmita Das. The young ones used the stage to hone and express their talents while delivering a few lines about their favourite book character. Harry Potter, Pied Piper, Cinderella, Robin Hood, Lord Rama, Spiderman, and Sherlock Holmes, the hall was transformed into a world of books, as the students captivated the gathering with their unlimited creativity and boundless imagination. The mesmerising show came to an end with everyone's efforts being appreciated. The best ones were lauded for their artistic flair and perfect showmanship by the judges. Their motivational words gave wings to the children's dreams and encouraged them to pursue their ambitions. The competition proved to be a great learning experience for the students and gave them a platform to explore their hidden talents.
On the auspicious occasion of Rabindra Jayanti, our school was enlightened with the spirit of cultural reverence as we celebrated the birth anniversary of the great polymath, Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore. The school premises were adorned with festive decorations, echoing the vibrance of Tagore’s multifaceted legacy. The celebration commenced with the lighting of the lamp and garlanding of Tagore’s statue, symbolizing our respect and admiration for his timeless contributions. Students paid homage through a speech on the life and works of Gurudev, a violin recital, a flute recital and a melodious Rabindra sangeet. The Rabindra Jayanti celebration was not only a tribute to Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore but also a reminder of the profound impact he had on literature, music, art, and education. Rabindra Jayanti is not just a day of celebration; it is an opportunity to ignite the flame of creativity, compassion, and cultural pride within our students. As we remember Gurudev, let us continue to inspire young minds to explore, create, and contribute to a better world.
On May 4th, 2024, Rajasthan Royals organized the Family Day Cricket Bash at the Royal Global School playground, inviting families, students, and staff of the school to participate. Sixteen teams, comprised of parents, students, and staff, competed enthusiastically throughout the event. In an exhilarating final match, Royal Knights emerged victorious, clinching the championship by a narrow margin of 4 runs against Royal Hostel. Ashok Talukdar from Royal Knights received the prestigious title of Player of the Tournament and the Pink Cap for scoring the highest runs. Recognizing outstanding performances, Ravi Verma and Banita Das were awarded the Purple Cap for securing the maximum wickets in the men’s and women’s categories, respectively. The day was filled with camaraderie and spirited competition as parents, students, and staff wholeheartedly engaged in a series of fun and exciting cricket matches, creating memorable moments for all involved.
On 2nd May 2024, the students of Royal Global School of class 12 Commerce and the entrepreneurship students of science and humanities had the opportunity to pay an industrial visit to Bikaji Foods International Ltd, Changsari, Guwahati. The students accompanied by Parikshit Sir, Bala Meenakshi Ma’am, Pankaj Sir, Seema Ma’am, and Karabi Ma’am with the support of Mr. Ramasamy Kannan (General Manager, Plant and Operations), were eager to learn about the process of manufacturing and packaging food items. Our royalites learned about the industry's utility manufacturing and packaging units in detail, from learning about wastewater treatment, power supply, and the process of heating thermic fluid to preparing snacks from raw materials, packaging, and sending them out to be sold. The eager minds had their curiosity, satisfied. It was a pivoted experience for the students who could learn about the subject through an important practical experience.
In a heartwarming celebration of dedication and hidden talents, Royal Global School and Royal Global University jointly hosted a grand event to honour their support staff, whose tireless efforts keep the institutions running smoothly. The event kicked off early in the morning with vibrant performances by the often-overlooked heroes of the educational institutions—the drivers, ayahs, housekeeping staff, gardeners, and electronic maintenance crews. From ensuring safe transport and pristine classrooms to maintaining lush green lawns and functional educational technology, these individuals are the backbone of the daily operations. Today, however, they took center stage for a different reason. Showcasing an array of talents that ranged from eloquent recitations to captivating dance performances and enchanting vocal displays, the staff members revealed their multifaceted abilities to an enthralled audience. A particularly memorable moment was the fashion show put on by the Didis and Ayaas, who proudly wore the vibrant and colourful traditional attire of the North East, celebrating the rich cultural heritage of the region. Addressing the gathering, Dr. Dillip Kumar Panda, Principal of Royal Global School, expressed his gratitude to the relentless efforts of the staff at school. He expressed that it is only in schools and universities that the workers do not deal with machines rather humans. The raw material is human, the by product and the final product is also human. This is the edge they have over workers in other areas. The Vice Chancellor of Royal Global University, Prof. Dr SP Singh, also spoke emphasizing the importance of passion and respect in every job. "Every role in our institutions is crucial and today we recognize the passion and dedication that our staff brings to their work every day," he stated. The highlight of the event came from Dr. AK Pansari, Chairman of the institutions, who revealed that the idea to celebrate May Day in this unique way was his initiative. Dr. Pansari praised the workers for their sincerity and dedication and discussed ways they could further enrich their lives and careers. The day concluded with a sense of shared respect and admiration between the staff and the institution's administration, reinforcing the community spirit that Royal Global prides itself on. The celebration not only honoured the indispensable work of the support staff but also brought to light the extraordinary talents they possess beyond their daily responsibilities.