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“Success is a journey, not a destination. The doing is often more important than the outcome.” Recognition of efforts of the children embellished with appreciation is an aspect of grooming the persona of a child. Keeping in view this vision, RPS International School, sector 50, Gurugram held a special assembly to honour all the students who participated in junior inter school chess competition hosted by RPS public school, Kosli as well as the winners of the intra-school compe titions held during the winter carnival. Principal of the school, Ms. Bindu Gupta honoured all the participants of Chess Competition with certificates. School also received a trophy of ‘honour of participation.’ Prizes and certificates were given away to the winners of art and painting competition and sports activities organized during the winter carnival. The assembly hall was echoing with resounding applause by the students and teachers to shower their love and appreciation. Principal of the school had
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“Success is a journey, not a destination. The doing is often more important than the outcome.” Recognition of efforts of the children embellished with appreciation is an aspect of grooming the persona of a child. Keeping in view this vision, RPS International School, sector 50, Gurugram held a special assembly to honour all the students who participated in junior inter school chess competition hosted by RPS public school, Kosli as well as the winners of the intra-school compe titions held during the winter carnival. Principal of the school, Ms. Bindu Gupta honoured all the participants of Chess Competition with certificates. School also received a trophy of ‘honour of participation' Prizes and certificates were given away to the winners of art and painting competition and sports activities organized during the winter carnival. The assembly hall was echoing with resounding applause by the students and teachers to shower their love and appreciation. Principal of the school ha
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EMPOWERING CONVERSATION “GOOD NEIGHBOURS MAKE A HUGE DIFFERENCE IN THE QUALITY OF LIFE” RPSGOI holds a strong relation with its neighbours, marching ahead with this legacy RPS INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL SECTOR 50 invited Community LEADERS of RWA’s. The guests were welcomed and felicitated by School Principal with potted plants, and were also served high tea. The motive behind the meet was to acquaint themselves about the ideology of the RPS Group and various pedagogical ...  skills and ideas being employed to educate students better and to make them a responsible citizen of future world.  President RWA South City II, Dr. Bhardwaj appreciated the specially designed academic curriculum and wider range of activities for the holistic development of the students. A healthy discussion on the Education system and the present demand of improvisation and innovation in the field of Education was also held during the meet .  CEO of the School Mr. Manish Rao emphasised that the institution bel
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Spreading brotherhood is another service to Nation. Students of RPS International School, Sector 50 joined the residents of South City-II in celebrating 70th Republic Day. They performed dances, recited poems and songs in praise of the Nation that invoked patriotic feelings among the gathering. RWA President, Mr. Bhardwaj widely appreciated the efforts of the students and congratulated school management. Students were also awarded with certificates.
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Inter-house Mathematics Quiz Competition  “Mathematics is not about numbers, equations, computations or algorithms, it’s about understanding” RPS International School, Sector 50 thrives on the spirit of competition and quiz competitions help the students to think from the different perspective. It also promotes many skills like teamwork, problem solving skills, time management patience etc. keeping this in view, school organised an Inter-House Mathematics Quiz Competition o n December 21, 2018. The Quiz commenced with the declaration of rules and regulations by the maths teacher, Mr. Krishan who acted as a quiz master too. The students of all the four houses, Ruby, Topaz, Sapphire, Emerald, participated with huge enthusiasm. The atrium was buzzing with cheers from the enthusiastic audience and exhilarated active participants. At the end of the competition, Topaz grabbed the first place, Ruby stood second followed by emerald house. Principal of the school lauded the achiev