19/05/2026
The Grade 2 students had an enriching and memorable visit to Daffodil Nursery, Khetri — NE India’s highest-ranked nursery, accredited with three stars by CIH. The young learners were excited to explore a vibrant collection of more than 1000 varieties of plants and experience the beauty of nature up close.
One of the major attractions of the visit was the magnificent 48-year-old Bonsai Ficus plant, which left the children amazed. They also keenly observed mother plants and learned about important plant propagation techniques such as cutting and grafting, sparking curiosity and deepening their understanding of the plant world.
The visit provided a wonderful hands-on learning experience, making the world of plants both engaging and inspiring for our young learners.
19/05/2026
This composition in water colour by Puja Das of Class XII Humanities is inspired by Rajasthani folk art and depicts a graceful woman in traditional attire holding a pink lotus. The vibrant colours, intricate jewellery, and decorative patterns reflect the richness of Rajasthani culture. The dark background enhances the brightness of the figure and creates a striking contrast, while the serene expression and elegant posture convey beauty, grace, and cultural pride.
18/05/2026
The RGS Basketball Teams brought laurels to the school by securing the 2nd Runners-up position in the Don Bosco Sonaighuli Inter-School Basketball Championship 2026, held on 16th and 17th May 2026 in the Under-17 category.
Both the Girls’ Team and Boys’ Team showcased excellent teamwork, sportsmanship, and determination throughout the tournament, earning the 2nd Runners-up position in their respective categories.
The championship also brought special recognition to two of our talented players, who were awarded the title of “Best Promising Player of the Championship”:
• Bonnie wairokpam of Grade IX – Girls’ Team
• Nathan lalro sanga of Grade XII – Boys’ Team
The school congratulates all the players and coaches for their remarkable achievement and dedication. We wish the teams continued success in their future tournaments and sporting endeavours.
18/05/2026
On 18th May 2026, an interactive session was conducted for grade 1 students on the school campus. The activity was organized to help children learn about different community helpers and their important roles in society. During the session, children interacted with various school support staff and observed their work. They enthusiastically asked questions and completed a response sheet based on their observations and interactions. The activity successfully enhanced the students’ communication skills, confidence, and awareness about the responsibilities of community helpers.
Children actively participated and enjoyed the learning experience. Overall, the session was informative, engaging, and beneficial for all the students.
18/05/2026
The Inter-House Quiz Competition for Classes VI–VIII was conducted successfully at Royal Global School with great enthusiasm and spirited participation from all houses. The event aimed to foster knowledge, teamwork, confidence, and presence of mind among students.
The quiz featured multiple engaging rounds including General Knowledge, Visual Round, Who Am I, Rapid Fire, and Theme-Based Round. Participants demonstrated remarkable intelligence, quick thinking, and strong team spirit throughout the competition.
The Visual and Who Am I rounds especially captivated the audience, adding excitement and energy to the event. Students eagerly answered audience questions and actively supported their respective houses, reflecting a vibrant atmosphere of collaboration and healthy rivalry.
The competition concluded on a highly competitive note, showcasing not only academic knowledge but also observation skills, logical thinking, and sportsmanship.
Congratulations to all participants and winners for making the event a grand success.
18/05/2026
RGS proudly congratulates Lavash Agarwal of Grade III for his outstanding performance at the International Karate Championship, affiliated with the Karate India Organisation and organised by Japan Sito-Ryu Karate-Do International India.
Lavash secured a Silver Medal in the championship and a Bronze Medal in the Kata category.
We deeply appreciate his hard work, discipline, and dedication, and we wish him continued success in all his future endeavours.
17/05/2026
The campus of Royal Global School came alive with excitement as Quizzical - the Inter-House Quiz Competition (2026-27) brought together students from Grades 9-12 for an engaging celebration of knowledge, teamwork, and quick thinking.
Each house was represented by a four-member team, with one participant from each grade. The quiz tested general awareness, observation, lateral thinking, and reasoning across history, science, current affairs, language, and the arts.
The event was conducted by Quiz Master Mr. Nabojyoti Gupta, whose thoughtfully curated questions encouraged participants to reason their way to answers through clues and inference. The result was a closely fought, high-scoring contest filled with brilliant responses and memorable moments from both participants and audience alike.
The event concluded on a high note, celebrating the spirit of curiosity, teamwork, and sharp thinking displayed throughout the competition. Quizzical 2026–27 was not merely a contest of answers, but a celebration of learning, reasoning, and the excitement of discovery.
17/05/2026
The History Department of Royal Global School organised an educational visit for Classes XI and XII to the specially curated exhibition “Bharat: Contours of Continuity” hosted at The Assam Royal Global University in collaboration with the Indian Museum, Kolkata, on the occasion of International Museum Day and 150 Years of Vande Mataram.
Students explored a remarkable collection of sculptures, paintings, and historical artefacts reflecting India’s rich cultural heritage. Highlights included the bronze sculpture of Nataraja, Ramayana paintings by Shree Krishnalal, and replica artefacts of Buddha, Bodhisattva, Gajalakshmi, and other significant historical symbols.
The visit provided students with an enriching learning experience beyond the classroom and deepened their understanding of Indian history, art, and cultural continuity.
17/05/2026
“Play is the highest form of research.” Keeping this spirit alive, our Primary teachers participated in an enriching ThinkTac STEM Training Session on 16th May 2026, conducted by resource person Ms. Kakali Deka.
The session gave teachers a firsthand experience of the exciting activity kits that our students will soon explore in their classrooms. From experimenting with Food Testing and Preservation to learning about health through Measuring Lung Capacity, every activity blended curiosity, creativity, and scientific thinking in a fun, hands on way.
Designed especially for Classes I to V, these curriculum aligned STEM activities encourage children to question, investigate, create, and discover through experiential learning. The workshop beautifully highlighted how learning becomes more meaningful when children are encouraged to think, tinker, and explore.
Our teachers enthusiastically embraced innovative teaching methods that will make classroom learning more interactive, engaging, and joyful for every child.
16/05/2026
Today, our Grade IV and V students stepped into a world of wonder at the newly inaugurated Science City, Sonapur.
As our inaugural trip of the year, it was the perfect blend of academic exploration and joyful bonding. Students spent the day navigating the vast, state‑of‑the‑art campus, engaging with interactive exhibits, asking big questions, and creating beautiful memories together with their teachers.
From marvelling at scientific innovations to sharing laughter with friends, every moment was a reminder that learning goes far beyond the classroom walls.
We are proud to see our students embrace new experiences with such enthusiasm, and we look forward to many more opportunities that nurture their creativity, critical thinking, and love for learning.