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1
Month 2015-16
RBKIS
1st to 15th July
celebration by students of 6,7,8.
'American Independence Day'
Activities conducted Students prepared American Flags
A documentary on the American Independence was shown followed by Q&A session. House wise points were given.
Learners wound up with the American National An-them.
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Month 2015-16
Pre-primary
Learning by doing
Learners of nursery celebrate
'Red Day' by making things
which are red in colour in their
surroundings.
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Month 2015-16
‘Emotional Quotient’
Primary
Developing the 'Emotional Quotient '
in our young learners of grade 2
through dramatization of the proverb
' Every cloud has a silver lining' .
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Month 2015-16
Literary week
Primary As a part of the 'LITERARY WEEK' , the primary
section of RBKIS dressed up as their favourite book character and introduced themselves to the class.
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Month 2015-16
Literary week
Primary
As a part of the 'LITERARY WEEK' , the primary
section of RBKIS dressed up as their favourite book character and introduced themselves to the class.
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Month 2015-16
Primary
Grade 5 students learn the topic
'punctuation' by designing comic
strips and writing in direct speech.
Literary week
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Month 2015-16
Literary week
Secondary
Literary Week’ is a worldwide celebrated event which was exhibited by a
week-long program and included :
A moderated discussion on “Hazards of Over Population’. We collabo-rated the celebration of ‘World Population Day ‘as well.
Students were tested on their vocabulary with a Spell Bee competition
Students advertised several commercial products in a musical way
Lastly we culminated the week with ‘Caption Making Competition’ giv-ing messages of ‘Hazards of Over Population’
Do take a look at the creative work put up below by our pupils.
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Month 2015-16
Secondary
Literary week
Grade 9 and 10 were assigned the ‘Hazards of Overpopulation’. The
atmosphere was energised as each speaker with great enthusiasm ex-pressed their views on the causes and effects os overpopulation. For example lack of moral values, family planning and advanced medical treatments. this leads to overpopulation which further leads to deple-tion of resources. This can affect the future generation. Our judges - Ms Precilla and Ms Loyala were in dilemma to choose the best. After a long discussion, Topaz House won the first place. This was a great start of the week and ahead we still have competitions and all the houses will have equal chance to win.
Ms. Megha Soni On July 11- World Population Day, the secondary sec-tion of RBKIS organised ‘Moderate Speech Competition’ among the four houses - Emerald, Amethyst, Topaz and Carnelian Students
Grade 9 B
MODERATED DISCUSSION
Along with celebration of
World Population Day
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Month 2015-16
Literary week
Secondary
The Spell Bee competition was held in our school with RBK claps and it was held during the literary week. However Ms Salima gave a brief description about the competition and we started well. The first round was taken over by Ms Bindu. Students had to spell words from ‘simple’ to ‘complex’. Emerald and Amethyst house scored the highest in first round and were thrilled. For the second round, it was spelling ‘foreign languages’, this round was conducted by Ms Paromita. The Carnelian house, somehow managed to score ten points. In the third round, students were made to spell ‘scientific’ words, and this round by conducted by Ms. Salima. Finally, Emerald house scored forty, Carnelian house scored thirty five, Amethyst and Topaz scored thir-ty. Emerald house emerged the winner. We hope to witness many more exciting competitions like this ! Ms. Savri Panchal Grade 8 B
Spell Bee competition
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Month 2015-16
Literary week
Secondary
As the literary week proceeded, after the
‘Moderated Discussion’ and the ‘Spell Bee’, there
arrived the last phase of ‘Jingle all the way’,
where participants had illustrated their potential
to ceaseless limits. In this competition students
had to make effective and persuasive advertise-
ments for the products they choose. The stu-
dents demonstrated in a very poetic manner.
They were competent in overall view. Although
initially divided into two sections depending on
the ages, the final results were worthier. Grade 6
to Grade 8 has written some mesmerising
rhymes, which was performed with dialogue and
dance. The winner in this round had to be the
‘Carnelian House’. With some famous song forms
as a base, Grade 9 and Grade 10 left the audience
jaw-dropping and stunned. In this section was
‘Emerald House’ who had ‘Disco Chopper’ as the
product won; it was a very catchy cliché. There
was also a surprise ‘timed’ round for the audi-
ence to express themselves as well, who too
astounded our minds. ‘Carnelian House’, which
had more overall points than any other house,
was the winner!
Mst. Parth Bharihoke, Grade 10
Jingle all the way
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Month 2015-16
Literary week
Secondary
Caption Making Competition
The end of the literary week in RBK International school ended
with the caption making competition. The topic was on the
‘hazards of over population’. This was an inter-house competi-
tion among the four houses { Carnelian, Emerald, Topaz and Am-
ethyst }. Furthermore the competition was arranged Grade wise.
In a short span of time participants had come up with mind
blowing and eye opening quotes and phrases. Some of the high-
lights include from Carnelian house by grade IX-A which was
“We control the growth of every other species except our own”.
In a nutshell the literary week ended with a blast from the stu-
dents themselves.
Rahul Sharma IX-A
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Month 2015-16
Secondary
RBKIS MUN
Arrival at GCC club Registration
Registration at the school
Banner outside our school gate
Inaugural Program
Lighting the lamp
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Month 2015-16
RBKIS MUN
Secondary
Opening speech by the Principal
Principal felicitating
Ms. Nalini, Chief Guest, MR
Secondary
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Month 2015-16
RBKIS MUN RBKIS MUN
Secondary
Dance & Music by the students
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Month 2015-16
MUN in the respective classrooms.
RBKIS MUN RBKIS MUN
Secondary
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Month 2015-16
RBKIS MUN Committees
Secondary
UNSC
One of the main organs of the United Nations, the United Nations
Security Council, resolving the problems related to ‘Asymmetric
warfare and national sovereignty’.
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Month 2015-16
RBKIS MUN Committees
Secondary
DISEC
The Disarmament and International Security Council
determined to find make a resolution to the rising terrorism
by the ISIS or ISIL.
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Month 2015-16
RBKIS MUN Committees
ECOSOC
The Economic and Social Council combating the issue of
‘Tax Havens’ with a firm decision of diminishing it from the
world.
Secondary
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Month 2015-16
RBKIS MUN Committees
UNHRC
The United Nations Human Rights Council, featuring the new
buds to MUNing, with a motive of eradicating women and
child labour abuse.
Secondary
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Month 2015-16
CCC
A new concept to the world of the MUNing, the Continuous
Crises Committee, faces crises on the agenda ‘Marvel v/s
DC’.
RBKIS MUN Committees
Secondary
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Month 2015-16
UNODC
Legalized in some, and not in many, marijuana is a world-
wide topic of discussion. The United Nations Office of
Drugs and Crime, try to find out the best solution.
RBKIS MUN Committees
Secondary
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Month 2015-16
Sports
Secondary
Under 14 and under 16 RBKIS students ready for their first district level football match.
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Month 2015-16
Field Trip
Secondary
Factory Visit
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Month 2015-16
Field Trip
Secondary
Factory Visit
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Month 2015-16
Field Trip
Secondary
Excited and curious students of Grade X assembled in the
school for their first factory visit to Poly Products, a factory situated in Vasai which is a leading manufacturer and supplier of Injection Moulded Engineering Plastic Components for var-ious Industries. The objective of the visit was to get first hand experience on how inventories are held, how is the produc-tion process carried out and how technology influences the production process. Upon reaching, we were received by an engineer-in charge of the production who gave us a brief introduction of the facto-ry. Then he took us around from one section to the next and explained the process involved in making of the impellers. We spent the first part of their visit asking questions to the work-ers of the factory, while noting down all the details in a paper. Most of the production was carried out by automated ma-chines whereas the packaging of the product was done by semi-skilled workers. This factory visit helped to bridge the gap between classroom and the real field world. Students were benefited to learn about “real life” examples of business and management. Alto-gether, it was an informative, interesting and successful visit. Yashasvi Bothra Grade -X
Factory Visit
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Month 2015-16
Field Trip
Secondary
Factory Visit
The grade 10 students of RBKIS visited the Poly-products industry lo-
cated in Vasai(E) on 5 July 2016. Polymer is a topic included in their curriculum.The main objective of the field trip was to enhance our learning by getting first hand experience on how polymers are made in the industry.
Various machines stood in the brightly lit room accompanied by work-ers who performed few of the manual tasks. Further information was provided on the raw material- Noryl, used for the manufacture of im-pellers. Following, the fairly-recyclable 'Engineering Plastics' were in-troduced, which is used for building parts of water pumps. After that the students were given a brief explanation of the application of syn-thesis of polymers as well as the demand and supply of plastics in the industry. Besides, the manual tasks along with safety measures were demonstrated too. We science students had an educational insight on the production of polymers used for the functioning of underground water-pumps
Moreover, a transdisciplinary approach using principles of physics, pro-
vided us with an insight into the use of ultrasonic waves for dye-
making and mould-making. We gained a tremendous insight on plastic
products as well as saw the machinery used.along with that, we had a
clear idea on polymer production which will help us in future for the
study of organic chemistry. All in all, it was a great learning experience
for all of us.
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Month 2015-16
Project based learning
Secondary
Grade 8 students made
Working atom models of ele-
ments of different groups. By doing this project, they could apply their knowledge of elec-tronic configuration of the ele-ments and their energy levels.
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Month 2015-16
Creative Talents..
Secondary
Rainy season
When it the rains
The weather is dark and cold
The wind is blowing
The clouds are roaring
I feel like a free bird
And enjoy the rain
And these are the moments
Which I cherish a lot
I feel very sad
When clouds depart
I wave them goodbye
And hope that next year
Rain will come again
When the rain comes
I enjoy a lot
With excitement
Filled in my heart
For the beautiful rain to come again
Mohit Bhimrajka
Grade 6 A
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Month 2015-16
English Club Review
Secondary
Not long ago, the students of the ever so productive language club shared an emo-
tional, heart-squeezing moment in life. The trio of language teachers Ms.Prescilla,
Ms. Loyala and Ms. Renu wisely chose a topic loved dearly by many – „ Mu-
sic‟ (lullabies) to be specific.
The students were divided into groups . Each one having to create a power-point
presentation regarding their cob-webbed childhood memories. To spruce it up a
bit, each slide had a melodious piece of music attached to it. Though divided into
groups, the students acted as one body, enthusiastic to the core. The exciting part
is yet to come. The groups had a name allotted to themselves; all of them catchy
and sure to add a pinch of exhilaration. Take for example “The Tiger Warriors”
they were for sure, a sight to see, filled with confidence and chests puffed up with
pride. “The Secret Seven” although not sounding original, were sure to leave us
amazed with their empathy skills.
Overall it was lovely to see tears of tenderness welling up in the children‟s eyes.
Glints of memories, lost in thought faces, reminiscing the good old days. Suppos-
edly, not a bad way to start a new week, a new day with a good dose of EQ!
Ms. Shanaiya Kumar
Grade 9
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Month 2015-16
Sharing joy and happiness.....
Secondary
The investiture ceremony of RBK INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL was much
disciplined. We voted by secret ballot system. Our Teachers helped us in
the elections. It was real elections. Everyone was very happy and satis-
fied with the results. They pride on themselves that they chose capable
and efficient leaders for themselves.
Our Honourable and Respected principle Mrs. SAGRIKA BHATTIA gave an
inspiring speech too. The council members promised us to encourage &
maintain sanitation, discipline etc in the school.
Ms. Hetvi Darshak Bhatt
Grade 6
INVESTITURE CEREMONY
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Month 2015-16
Sharing joy and happiness.....
Secondary
INVESTITURE CEREMONY
“If serving is below you, Leadership is beyond you…”
The event itself was a grand one. In the presence of the parents and
under the guidance of the teachers, the occasion started with a prayer
song sung by Mst. Trevon and Mst. Saahil The ceremony involved the
elected candidates taking an oath of responsibility that would be their
vision for leadership throughout their tenure. This was followed by the
adornment of badges and position onto the students by our manage-
ment representative Mrs Viciny Velappan. This moment was the heart
of the event since the spark of content and pride in each parent’s eyes
was evident. With each step more fascinating than the last, the pro-
gram was brought to a jovial and enthusiastic end by our 9th graders
singing beautifully “We are the light” . We hope that our student coun-
cil for 2016-17 lives up to our expectations since they are chosen by
our very own students’ collective vote.
Mst. Mohammad Motorwalla
AS Level
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Month 2015-16
Sharing joy and happiness.....
Secondary
Today, it was my most memorable day as we celebrated the
Independence of USA. It was a great opportunity for us, we
the students of RBK International School were so glad to
hear the news of celebrating Independence Day of USA. We
enjoyed a lot and had some cup cakes too. We also sang the
National Anthem of USA and had a questionnaire
round.Hope we will celebrate again.
Ms Arya Dukka
Grade 7
Celebrating the Independence Day of USA
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Month 2015-16
Sharing joy and happiness.....
Secondary
RBKIS celebrated its 1st event, the Investiture Ceremony, with immense glory and pride.
The event was initiated by our Honourable Principal Mrs. Sagarika Bhatia and our Management Representative Mrs. Viciny Vellapan lighting the lamp, an act depicting the victory of light over darkness.
The student council members stood there with heads high , vested with their representative blazers promising their support and commitment to-wards the students. The most auspicious moment of the ceremony was When every leader was called upon the stage and made a pledge, to stand upon their words used for their brilliance.
At the end our Principal showered blessings and said words in gold for our conquerors to achieve more in life.
Mst. Saahil Fernandes
Grade 8
INVESTITURE CEREMONY
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Month 2015-16
PARTICULARS Monday
18.07.16
Tuesday
19.07.16
Wednesday
20.07.16
Thursday
21.07.16
Friday
22.07.16
Pre-Primary BOILED CORN
CHAT
IDLY SAMBHAR VEG UPMA JALEBI FAFDA VEG CUTLETS
WITH SAUCE
Short-break KANDA BHAJIYA
WITH KETCHUP /
BOILED CORN
CHAT
VEG CUTLET /
IDLY SAMBHAR
SPRING ROLLS /
VEG UPMA
VEG PARATHA
WITH CURD /
JALEBI FAFDA
ONION RAWA
DOSA / VEG CUT-
LETS WITH SAUCE
Lunch CHAPATI
ONION RICE
LEHSUNI MUNG
DAL
DUDHI KOFTA
CHAWLI BHAJI
SALAD
BUTTERMILK
CHAPATI
STEAMED RICE
TADKA DAL
TORAI STEWED
BHARWA BAIGAN
SALAD
BUTTERMILK
CHAPATI
PLAIN RICE
SINDHI KADHI
BROCCOLI AND
CARROT STIR FRY
DUM ALOO
SALAD
BUTTERMILK
CHAPATI
ZEERA RICE
DAL TADKA
PANEER TIKKA
MASALA
SALAD
BUTTERMILK
CHAPATI
ZEERA RICE
DAL TADKA
PANEER TIKKA
MASALA
SALAD
BUTTERMILK
Canteen Menu
RBKIS
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Month 2015-16
Canteen Menu
RBKIS
PARTICULARS Monday
25.07.16
Tuesday
26.07.16
Wednesday
27.07.16
Thursday
28.07.16
Friday
29.07.16
Pre-Primary MIX VEG ADAI
WITH CHUTNY
RAGI POORI WITH
SHREEKHAND
SPROUT BHEL VEG KHICHADI
WITH KADHI
MEDU VADA
SAMBHAR
Short-break VEG RAWA IDLY /
MIX VEG ADAI
WITH CHUTNY
PANEER WRAP /
RAGI POORI WITH
ALOO BHAJI
MIX VEG BALLS
WITH SAUCE /
SPROUT BHEL
BOILED BEANS
AND POTATO
CHAT / SOYA
NUGGETS PARA-
THA WITH VEG
RAITA
VEG HANDVO /
MEDU VADA
SAMBHAR
Lunch CHAPATI
ONION RICE
PUNJABI KADHI
FRENCH BEANS
STIR FRY
SALAD
BUTTERMILK
CHAPATI
TOMATO RICE
SURATI DAL
GREEN CHAWLI
BEANS BHAJI
STUFF CAPSICUM
VEG RAITA
SALAD
AJWAIN PARA-
THA
STEAMED RICE
MASUR DAL FRY
DUDHI KOFTA
PALAK BHAJI
BUTTERMILK
KACHUMBER SAL-
AD
CHAPATI
MASALA BHAAT
VEG RAITA
POTATO CAPSI-
CUM BHAJI
BHINDI DO PYAZA
SPROUT SALAD
PAPAD
AJWAIN THEPLA
VEG TEHERI
BEETROOT RAITA
GOBHI MASALA
MUNG DAL HAL-
WA