

Monthly Recap


Documenting the journey from exploration to transformation.





RAIS ENTREPRENEUR FÊTE 2025
IGNITING YOUNG INNOVATORS
This year’s RAIS Entrepreneur Fête was a vibrant celebration of innovation, creativity, and leadership, proudly hosted by our young ruh’lers.

FUN FACT
The RAIS Entrepreneur Fête was student driven, with learners leading all aspects

STUDENT-LED INNOVATION
Taking full ownership of the event, they brought forward a range of creative ideas and impactful initiatives that truly reflected their entrepreneurial spirit and problem-solving mindset
PURPOSE-DRIVEN LEARNING
From thoughtfully crafted presentations to interactive and engaging displays, our learners demonstrated not only vision and confidence but also collaboration, resilience, and a strong sense of purpose. Their ability to take an idea from concept to execution was inspiring and showcased real-world skills in action
CULTURE OF INITIATIVE
A fun highlight was that several students made their first-ever sales and earned profits, getting a hands-on taste of entrepreneurship
More than just an event, the Fête sparked meaningful conversations, bold thinking, and a culture of initiative that continues to resonate across the RAIS community
VISIT TO TAMIL NADU AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY
EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING
As part of their experiential learning journey, EY2 and EY3 students from the K12 campus visited Tamil Nadu Agricultural University

FUN FACT
Students observed husbandry and learned how plants grow outside the classroom

PLANT SCIENCE EDUCATION
During the trip, they explored different aspects of agriculture and plant science, observed reallife farming techniques, and interacted with field experts.
UNDERSTANDING PLANT GROWTH
This hands-on experience gave the young learners a chance to connect classroom concepts with the natural world. The engaging environment sparked curiosity and helped deepen their understanding of how food is grown and how plants thrive.
ECO-FRIENDLY LEARNING JOURNEY
The visit provided a fun and enriching opportunity for students to learn beyond textbooks, encouraging a love for nature and sustainable practices
NANYANG ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS
X UNIVERSITY OF THE ARTS
SINGAPORE: WORKSHOP
BODIES IN SPACE
Grade 11 and 12 students enthusiastically participated in the “Bodies in Space: Where Fashion Meets Environment” workshop, hosted by Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts (NAFA) and the University of the Arts Singapore (UAS)

CREATIVE EXPRESSION

ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS
The workshop focused on the intersection of fashion, the human body, and environmental awareness.
IMPACT OF FASHION
Students turned everyday materials into bold fashion statements.
Using magazines, art materials, and digital platforms like Canva and Procreate, students engaged in hands-on creative expression while exploring themes of sustainability and design innovation.
The session encouraged thoughtful dialogue and inventive design thinking, allowing learners to express their ideas visually while considering the broader impact of fashion on society and the environment
INVESTITURE CEREMONY
STUDENT LEADERSHIP
Ruh Continuum' s K12 campus recently hosted its Investiture Ceremony with great pride and enthusiasm

Student leaders gave their first official speeches right after taking the oath.

NEWLY ELECTED LEADERS
The event marked the formal appointment of the newly elected student council through the symbolic pinning of badges and an oath of responsibility.
CELEBRATION
School leaders, faculty, and students gathered to witness this proud moment, celebrating a new chapter in student leadership. Inspiring speeches by dignitaries and lively cultural performances enriched the occasion.
RESPONSIBLE INDIVIDUALS
The ceremony reflected the school’s unwavering commitment to fostering leadership, discipline, and a spirit of service among its learners, reinforcing core values that guide students toward becoming responsible and empowered individuals
AFS INTERCULTURAL PROGRAM
STUDENT EXCHANGE
We are proud to welcome two international students through the esteemed AFS Intercultural Programs this year

FUN FACT
Caterina and Tetsuyo not only study abroad, they also live with local host families, getting a true taste of Indian culture every day!

CATERINA RAIMONDI
Caterina Raimondi from Italy, in Grade 11, is hosted at Ruh by Mrs. Sophia and Dr Kannadhasan She actively participates in school life, enriching its global spirit.
TETSUYO
Tetsuyo from Japan is pursuing the CBSE curriculum at SSVM Mettupalayam, under the care of Mrs. Menaka, a committed faculty member His presence fosters crosscultural understanding among peers.
GLOBAL EDUCATION
Both students bring unique cultural perspectives, enhancing our community. We are thrilled to have Caterina and Tetsuyo with us and look forward to continued learning, exchange, and global friendship.
PARENT-TEACHER MEETING (PTM)
FIRST PTM
Our K12 campus hosted the first ParentTeacher Meeting (PTM) of the academic year, fostering open and constructive dialogue between parents and educators.

ACADEMIC SUPPORT

STUDENT DEVELOPMENT
The session served as a platform to discuss student progress, effective learning strategies, and shared academic goals.
Parents valued the opportunity to gain deeper insight into their children’s learning journey, while teachers appreciated the feedback and collaboration.
HOLISTIC DEVELOPMENT
The PTM highlighted the importance of communication and mutual support in shaping wellrounded learners. It also reaffirmed our collective commitment to holistic development and the strong school-home partnership that plays a vital role in learner success.
THE THEORY OF KNOWLEDGE EXHIBITION
TOK EXHIBITION
The Theory of Knowledge (TOK) Exhibition for senior students at our K12 campus offered a dynamic platform for learners to present their understanding of knowledge frameworks through carefully selected objects and personal interpretations.

CURRICULUM ENRICHMENT

REAL-WORLD APPLICATION
The event encouraged students to link theoretical concepts to realworld situations, enhancing their critical thinking and communication skills.
With enthusiastic involvement from the school directors, the exhibition highlighted academic depth and meaningful intellectual engagement
EDUCATIONAL PHILOSOPHY
It also underscored the importance of inquirybased learning in developing reflective, thoughtful individuals. The TOK exhibition served as a powerful demonstration of how knowledge, when explored deeply, can connect to everyday life and meaning.
RAIS TABLE TENNIS TOURNAMENT
TABLE TENNIS
Ruh Continuum School proudly showcased its talent at the RAIS Table Tennis Tournament 2025–2026, held at Hindusthan International School on July 5th, with participation from 16 schools

FUN FACT
Maya G from Grade 5 brought home two silver medals, one in singles and one in doubles, showing age is no barrier to smashing success!
�� Maya G (Grade 5) secured second place in both the Under-12 Girls Singles and Doubles, alongside Shravya V (Grade 5).
GOLD, SILVER & BRONZE
�� Thejasvi (Grade 8) placed fourth in the Under14 Girls Singles.
�� Prahadishwar (Grade 10) earned third place in the Under-17 Boys Singles.
�� Srihita Kandula (Grade 2) and Poovizhi (Grade 9) claimed second place in the Under-17 Girls Doubles
GOLD
�� Varsha Charan (Grade 12) won first place in both the Under-19 Girls Singles and Doubles, teaming up with Annin Bertina (Grade 9) in the latter
These accomplishments reflect the grit and dedication of our learners, with strong support from our parents, PE department, and coach Mr. Romell Harris.
INTER-SCHOOL FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT
U-10 & U-12
Ruh Continuum' s under-10 and under-12 boys football teams delivered impressive performances at a recent inter-school tournament.

FUN FACT
The under-10 team’s semifinal ended in a nail-biting tiebreaker proving even the youngest players know how to bring serious excitement to the field!

TEAM PERFORMANCE
The under-10 team kicked off with a strong win against SSVM Mettupalayam and advanced to the semifinals, where they narrowly missed victory in a tie-breaker against SSVM World School.
SILVER MEDAL
The under-12 team showcased exceptional skill, progressing through the tournament with a series of wins to reach the finals, ultimately finishing as runners-up and earning a silver medal
DETERMINATION
Both teams demonstrated outstanding teamwork, determination, and sportsmanship, making the school proud and setting a high standard for future sporting events. A truly strong finish by our young athletes!