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Aditi Sridhar, alumna of RBK International Academy
stood first in the
University NYIT, New York, USA
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MYP Why visit Garudmachi
F rom mountains and streams to sunshine and trees, Garudmachi is an ideal place which soothes
your mind, body and soul. A place to experience the isolation, comfort and relaxation where the
chirping of birds echoes through the deep valleys. The natural light never tends to flicker or dim. From
dawn to dusk an enchanting breeze makes it known that we are on clouds floating miles away from
chaotic cities. Cities where people are singled out. As for me, I’d rather be isolated in the beauty of
nature than in a packed city. The magical charm of the old villages is truly hypnotizing. The mornings
start fresh, where the sun greets us with the biggest smile. The afternoons are even better, when we
finally feel our bodies getting warmed, soaking the sun’s bright rays. But an ethereal fairy-tale like
feeling lingers about us when the sun sets. The sky fills with purple, pink, orange, yellow and cream.
The greenery of the mountains goes in sync with it. The sun bids us goodbye when the moon, with all
its glistening beauty has its arms spread for us. Camping out can be an amazing experience which can
leave you in awe. When twilight falls, the sky is truly mesmerizing. Neither the stars, nor the moon let
darkness fall. They’re always above us, with earth below. The mountains reveal their beauty to its
fullest especially in the dark, when the moon highlights its sharp contour. In all, Garudmachi is a breath-
taking place, suitable for people of all ages who want calm and inspiration in their normal lives.
- Riya Dama Grade 8
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MYP MYP Educational Trip Reflection
T his year for our MYP trip we, the 8th graders, went to Garudmachi. It is located in the outskirts
of Pune. A short bus ride and we were at the training centre where a whole lot of adventure
awaited us. We indulged in many outdoor activities. It was a one of a kind experience for us. We even
had a proper camping out session! This was the climax of our entire trip. We cleared the area, set up
our tents, collected firewood, lit a stove, cooked our food, made a campfire and sang into the night.
The neighbouring mountains and the stars and moon above seemed to smile in approval.
The nature trails threw open a whole new world to us. We learned a lot about reptiles and birds and
our ecosystem in general through these trails. In addition to spotting as many as 23 exotic birds, we also
were a witness to a large rat snake basking in the warm morning sun. Our loud cacophonous group
scared it and it gracefully slid into its hole nearby.
The star gazing night was one of the best. The night sky was very clear as compared to the polluted
skies in Mumbai. The bright moon however kept us from seeing the whole lot of constellations.
There were adventure activities like Burma Bridge crossing, rock climbing, rappelling and valley crossing
that tested our mettle.
Late evenings were filled with watching animal documentaries that presented wildlife in a totally new
perspective. The World Wildlife Fund representatives, Mr. Michael Saldana and Ms. Janice Vaz were a
storehouse of information. They readily shared a lot of information with us and taught us that learning
can be a whole lot of fun. Their passion for safeguarding nature in general, and leopards in particular,
taught us many important lessons. It is thanks to them that we are now more tolerant and accepting
towards the wild life we see around us. To cap all the excitement, they even taught us the whole
procedure of setting camera traps in the wild. We set one in the adjoining jungle and guess what? We
really got lucky and captured a barking deer grazing in the area.
It was a memorable four day trip that helped us bond with one another, test our limits and experience
an alternate way of life. Can’t wait for the trip next year!
- Darshil Vira Grade 8
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H ello, today I will talk about my experience in the Sula vineyards. When I arrived, I saw the
huge and beautiful space. The place was perfect for taking pictures with a picturesque
environment. With the students of my class, I went on a tour that explained how the wine is made.
There are two types of wine, red and white. There is also a mixture called pink. For me, it was very
interesting since tourism is my favorite when traveling. In the vineyards, I crushed the grapes. It was
truly an amazing and fun experience. Wine is not only a drink in France, it is an important element of
French culture, which is very different from the Indian culture. There are festivals and wine tasting
events. The Wine of France is well known throughout the world. Wine in India is popular too, but not
important in our culture. In France, vinification is a form of art.
- Nishtha Das Grade 9
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RMUN 2017 MYP-IBDP
O n February 17th & 18th, RMUN 2017 took place. It kick started with registrations from
numerous different schools such as Mercedes Benz International School, Ecole Mondiale,
Jamnabai Narsee School, Podar international school, Aditya birla world school and RBK international
academy. In the 4th edition of RMUN there were 3 committees which were SC(security council) , FWC
(future war council) and ADHOC. The opening ceremony commenced at 12 pm, which, was hosted, by
Kanishk Arora (Photography head) and Dharmee Mehta (Press corps head) and the program started off
with the DP section singing us a song “Happy” by Pharrell Williams. Our chief guest for the event was
Mrs. Sunita Badrinarayan was came up on stage and gave us an encouraging speech. After the speech
the ceremonial lighting of the lamp took place where our chief guest Mrs. Sunita Badrinarayan,
principal Mrs. Monica Sarang and IBDP coordinator Mr. Duke Getonto lit the lamp of hope and
prosperity. Our Director General Mr. Surya Ramesh gave an inspiring speech to the delegates of RMUN
2017. He spoke about how MUN has become a part of our lives and connects us as one as we together
will create a brighter future for the world of tomorrow. The ceremony ended with our principal Mrs.
Monica Sarang declared the conference of RMUN 2017 open.
- Press Corps RMUN 2017
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T he closing ceremony started of with delegates sharing their experiences about attending
different MUN’s and how RMUN was a different experience to them. Soon the Director General
MR. Surya Ramesh started announcing the ‘Best Delegates’, ‘High Commendation’ and ‘Special
Mention’ for each committee. The Chairs and Co-chairs of the committee’s gave the delegates these
certificates of appreciation. All delegates of the SC committee, ADHOC committee and FWC committee
were given their certificate of participation, followed by the Press, Admin and the photography team.
After all the certificates were distributed photo sessions took place of all the committee members. In
the end the Director general gave out a vote of thanks to all the delegates, the chairs, the press team,
admin team, photography team and the rest of the management.
- Press Corps RMUN 2017
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Menu Canteen
Note: All salads served will be boiled
- Ms Payal Sinha
PARTICULARS TUESDAY 21.02.17
WEDNESDAY 22.02.17
THURSDAY 23.02.17
FRIDAY 24.02.17
MONDAY 27.02.17
PRE-PRIMARY JAM BUTTER SANDWICH AND BANANA
VEG PASTA CABBAGE AND DILL PARATHA WITH PUMPKIN CHUNDA
VEG AND SPROUTS BATATA VADA WITH SAUCE
PALAK MASALA POORI WITH HONEY
SHORT –BREAK MUSELI WITH MILK / POORI WITH CHANA ALOO BHAJI
KHANDVI / OATS WITH MILK
USSAL PAV / CEREALS WITH MILK
VEG AND BATATA VADA WITH GREEN SALAD AND PAV / WHEAT FLAKES WITH MILK
RAGDA PATTICE/ RAGI FLAKES WITH MILK
LUNCH CHAPATI STEAMED RICE MUNG DAL LEHSUNI MOTH BHAJI MATAR PANEER SALAD BUTTERMILK
ROTI ZEERA RICE CHANA DAL MASALA BAIGAN BHAJA METHI ALOO DRY SALAD BUTTERMILK
BHAKRI STEAMED RICE AVIAL PATTA GOBHI MATAR BHAJI KACHUMBER SALAD BUTTERMILK
FRIED RICE GOBHI MANCHURIAN SWEET AND SOUR VEG FRUITY CUSTARD
CHAPATI TADKA RICE DAL FRY RADISH LEAVES AND BABY POTATO STIR FRY CHANA MASALA SALAD BUTTERMILK
SPECIAL
MEAL
BELL PEPPER
AND TOFU
KATHI ROLLS
VEG PATTY
BURGER
CHEESE AND
VEG PASTA
VEG MOMOS MASALA
CHEESE
GRILLED
SANDWICH