Monday, 5th January, 2015
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Our little ones on stage dancing and singing to their hearts desires to add to the
joyous mood of the festive season.
Fun and Frolic to fill the evening with laughter and screams as they bounce away
on the Moon Walker and twirl around on the Mini Train.
PYP
RBK’s Christmas Carnival 2015
An Event celebrated by one and all with cheer !
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Santa Claus steals the attention of the children, distributing Christmas caps
while Chota Bheem the Indian cartoon hero of the day stands by the
Management Representative (Dr. Arundhati Hoskeri) to witness the reactions of
the onlookers.
Activities like Tattooing and Hair Beading enhanced the mood and merriment
and were a great success amongst all the small ones…..
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To end the evening’s celebrations, the students were
invited to participate happily in an exciting finale of
Karaoke which brought everyone together in a
spirit of unity and love.
We all bid Good Bye to 2014 with hearts filled with
hope to bring in the New Year with Goodwill and
Prosperity.
Story telling competition Result
Grade 1
Individual Positions: House Positions:
Grade 2
Individual Positions: House Positions:
1st Siddhant Porwal - 46
2nd Ananya Ganapathy - 43
3rd Riva Mehta - 45
1st Sapphire : 139
2nd Topaz : 120
3rd Ruby : 80
4th Emerald : 88
1st Adhya Shetty - 45
2nd Aaira shah - 44
3rd Pratham Mehta - 40
4th Akshat Shah - 44
1st Emerald : 158
2nd Ruby : 140
3rd Sapphire : 131
4th Topaz : 129
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THE LINGUIST – A LANGUAGE EXTRAVAGANZA
O n Friday 19 December2014, I took part in the English Extempore. It was a great
experience and I thoroughly enjoyed it. It taught me a skill that I will cherish all my
life,‟ thinking on my feet”. I won the 3RD PLACE and I will bag the FIRST PRIZE next
time.
ADITYA AIYER
GRADE 9
O n Friday the 19th of December, our team went to participate in the
list of competitions. This experience was brilliant as I performed
my favourite act from Shakespeare‟s “Macbeth”. I dramatized the
dagger scene as it remains till date to be a well admired soliloquy! I
was given a few tips from the judge while she congratulated me for
having bagged the First Prize in “Mono acting from Shakespeare”.
AARYAN PANDIT
GRADE 9
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Last Friday, 19th December, a few of students went to the host
school, Universal School in Ghatkopar. My classmate Khushi Dutt
and I went for a competition called "What's the Good Word" and it
basically tested our vocabulary. Over and above participating, we
left the school with more knowledge and a greater vocabulary! It was
a very exciting experience!
RAENA MENON
GRADE 10
The first 20 minutes of our waiting time in the designated room were nerve-racking.
However, once we met the completion conductor, we were relieved, as she ensured
that this was just a collaborative learning experience; that our aim should be to learn
as much as possible and not just win. With this in our hearts, we participated in the
"What's the Good Word" event. It is astonishing how we never pay attention to
certain words and things which actually can make a lot of difference. We learnt,
rather acknowledged so many new words and phrases that we would never really use
in our speaking, though they are readily available to us and with this learning, I have
sworn to myself that I will invest my time to enrich my vocabulary!
KHUSHI DUTTA
GRADE 10
On Friday, the 19th of December, a few students from Grades 6-10 took part in
‘The Linguist – A Language Extravaganza’ at The Universal School. We
reached the school by 9:00 a.m., where we were greeted by our teacher escort
Ms. Meera Rangarajan. After registration, we headed to our assigned
classrooms eagerly awaiting our events to take place. My event – ‘Designing a
cover for a story book’ was quite different from the other inter school
competitions that I have taken part in, as there were almost no guidelines or
restrictions with regards to what we had to design! They had given us free
creative reign over our ideas! Of course, they did give us a few topics that we
had to draw inspiration. These covered a broad range of options: mythology, fantasy & fairy tales, horror
and comic book. I gravitated towards horror as I felt it was challenging, yet it was the most attention
grabbing choice on offer. My design consisted of a pair of striking eyes in the centre of the page, which was
otherwise covered in black. I wanted these eyes to exude fear, desperation and panic. At the end of the two-
hour allotted time slot, I was very happy with what I had been able to achieve. Unfortunately, my
competition was fierce and their works of art were masterpieces. As the events culminated, we headed
upstairs to the open auditorium, wherein the winter breeze amplified our nervous energy. I did not win any
prize for my efforts - nevertheless this was a really fruitful experience! I hope to participate in such
competitions in the future! NEERAJA CHEMBURKAR
GRADE 10
I enjoyed a lot going to the universal SCHOOL and attending a wonderful
competition because I was selected for English poetry recitation. I not only learnt how to
recite poems better but built a lot of confidence level. I hope to participate in such
competitions next year too!!
URJA HANSRAJ
GRADE 6
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I thoroughly enjoyed going to the UNIVERSAL SCHOOL for the FRENCH POETRY
RECITATION. When I heard other participants recite their poems, I was quite amazed
seeing how they expressed in different ways. We had lot of fun within our RBK group. I
learnt a lot through this experience. I hope to participate in competitions like this!
AARYA MENON
GRADE 6
I enjoyed taking part in the Hindi recitation competition! The there were many
participants from different schools. They all gave extraordinary performances! This
was my very first and unique experience of representing school from my side. I ensure
next time I will win!
KINJAL PARIKH
GRADE 6
" OUR FORTHCOMING EVENT R-MUN"
R BKIA is proud to hold the second annual RBK International Model United Nations (RMUN)
conference on the 9th and 10th of January 2015. Delegates are upbeat and eagerly waiting for the day in
order to express their opinions and support their country policies. The conference will be held on the fourth
floor of the school premises.
For this conference, several arrangements have been made and the following are expected, to make the
conference a huge success:
A total of five schools will be represented either by a group of delegates or individual registration of
delegates from those schools.
A total of 65 students will be in attendance
8 advisors from the attending schools will be part of the conference
There are 6 topics that will be discussed in 5 committees. The topics are: The level of crimes and
human rights abuse in North Korea, Curbing bank secrecy for transparency, Cross border collaboration
to prevent money laundering, tackling drug problems in relation to the Balkan route, Chemical warfare
development and the ISIS situation.
The first day of the event begins at 2:15pm and runs through to 6:00pm giving visiting delegates
enough time to get back to their school. There will be registration of students and the opening ceremony
on the day. In addition dinner will be served during a social event.
The second day of the conference begins at 9:00am and ends at 6:00pm. For this day there will be
committees in session with tea and lunch breaks in between. A closing ceremony will close the curtains
to the day. During the closing ceremony, participants will be issued with certificates and exemplary
performance will be recognized too.
It is the belief of the organizing committee of RMUN 2015 that with this comprehensive plan, delegates
will be able to make the day interactive and productive with the aim of giving solutions to problems of
humanity and making sustainable contribution for the betterment of our society.
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CIRCULAR FOR JANUARY TEST SCHEDULE MYP AND DP
In order to improve the performance of our learners and monitor their progress, we at RBKIA propose the
'continuous assessment system'. As a result we are attaching herewith the class test schedule; hence please
ensure that your ward remains present on the proposed dates as the marks/grades obtained will be counted
as part of their internal assessment.
Grade: 6 A & B
Grade: 7 A & B
Grade: 8
Grade: 9
Date Day Period Subject
9/1/15 Friday 4 English
12/1/15 Monday 2 Hindi/French
15/1/15 Thursday 2 Science
19/1/15 Monday 2 Mathematics
22/1/15 Thursday 5 History
Date Day Period Subject
9/1/15 Friday 7 Science
12/1/15 Monday 1 Mathematics
15/1/15 Thursday 7 Hindi/ French
19/1/15 Monday 4 History
22/1/15 Thursday 4 English
Date Day Period Subject
9/1/15 Friday 3 Hindi/French
12/1/15 Monday 3 Mathematics
15/1/15 Thursday 7 Science
19/1/15 Monday 5 English
22/1/15 Thursday 2 History
Date Day Period Subject
9/1/15 Friday 7 Hindi/French
12/1/15 Monday 2 Business Studies
15/1/15 Thursday 7 Mathematics
19/1/15 Monday 7 Biology
21/1/15 Wednesday 3 Chemistry
23/1/15 Friday 2 English
27/1/15 Tuesday 7 History
29/1/15 Thursday 5 Physics
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IBDP 1
IBDP 2
Regards,
Dr. Arundhati Hoskeri
Management Representative
Grade: 10
Date Day Period Subject
9/1/15 Friday 3 Biology
12/1/15 Monday 2 Physics
15/1/15 Thursday 4 History
19/1/15 Monday 5 Hindi/French
21/1/15 Wednesday 3 English
23/1/15 Friday 6 Mathematics
27/1/15 Tuesday 4 Chemistry
29/1/15 Thursday 5 Business Studies
Date Day Period Subject
8/1/15 Friday 5 BM/Chem
12/1/15 Monday 3/Physics test in the
afternoon
Bio/Phy/ESS
15/1/15 Thursday 3 Hindi/French
19/1/15 Monday 5 English
22/1/15 Thursday 7 Psych/Eco
27/1/15 Tuesday 5 Math
Date Day Period Subject
9/1/15 Friday 1 Hindi/French
12/1/15 Monday 1 BM/Chem
15/1/15 Thursday 9 Psych/Eco
20/1/15 Tuesday 1 English
23/1/15 Friday 7 Math
28/1/15 Wednesday 3 Bio/Phy/ESS
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H earty congratulations to all our students for their excellent
performance in the SOF - 17th National Science Olympiad held
during Nov „14
The 2nd level exam will be conducted on-line and is scheduled to be held
on 7th & 8th Feb 2015.
The following students have qualified for the 2nd level exams.
" Please note that the school will remain closed on Thursday 15th January, on
account of Makar Sankrant and WEDNESDAY 14TH JANUARY WILL BE A
REGULAR WORKING DAY"
NOTICES
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Note: All salads served will be boiled
- Ms Payal Sinha
Consultant Dietician
PARTICULARS
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PRE-PRIMARY
SHORT
BREAK
LUNCH
SPECIAL
MEAL
BEETROOT THEPLA WITH KETCHUP MILK AND WHEAT FLAKES / WHITE DHOKLA WITH MINT CHUTNY CHAPATI ZEERA RICE PUNJABI DAL TADKA METHI BHAJI CHAWLI BEANS CURRY STUFF TOMATO MOHAN THAL VEG SPHEGETTI IN WHITE SAUCE
SPROUT FRANKY CORN FLAKES WITH MILK / CHEESE CAPSI-CUM TOAST SANDWICH PLAIN PARATHA CAPSI-CUM RICE MASALA DAL MIX VEG RAJMA MASALA CARROT SALAD BUTTER-MILK VEG BURGER
BROWN BREAD PIZZA WITH KETCHUP MILK AND OATS / PEAS AND CARROT UPMA CHAPATI PEAS RICE DAL TADKA PALAK PANEER TOMATO SAR BEET-ROOT RAITA VEG HAKKA NOODLES WITH HOT AND SOUR VEGETA-BLES
MIX DAL DOSA WITH CHUTNY MILK AND CEREALS /CORN AND TOMATO UTTAPA CHAPATI CORRIANDER RICE PUNJABI DAL FERNCH BEANS VEGETABLE CHAWLI BEANS BHAJI CUCUMBER RAITA SPRING ROLLS
SAMBHAR RICE KHICHADI WITH CURD LAPSI POR-RIDGE / METHI THEPLA WITH VEG RAITA BHAKRI GUJRATI KADHI STEAMED RICE CHANA MASALA STUFF BRINJAL SPROUT SALAD ROASTED PAPAD VEG MACRONI IN TOMATO SAUCE
POTATO VADA WITH SWEET CHUTNY MILK AND WHEAT FLAKES / VEGETA-BLE CUTLET WITH SAUCE CHAPATI/PAV BHAJI KA-CHUMBER SALAD GAJAR KA HALWA SOYA CHUNKS AND VEG FRIED RICE WITH VEG MANCHURI-AN
KHAMAN DHOKLA WITH MINT CHUTNY MILK AND OATS/ KHANDVI CHAPATI TOMATO RICE MUNG DAL TADKA CABBAGE CAPSICUM AND CARRORT STIR FRY VEGETA-BLE DUM ALOO SALAD BUTTER-MILK
BABY
CORN AND
CAPSICUM
PIZZA