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Photos from Herbert School's post 13/06/2026

Today, the 13th June, 2026, Herbert School, Imphal organized an Orientation Programme for Class XI SSP students with the objective of acquainting them with the NEET(UG) and JEE(Main) and guiding them in their preparation for these highly Competitive Entrance Tests. The Programme began with welcome address and a brief introduction about the NEET(UG) and JEE(Main) by Madam Ngangbisana, Chemistry Lecturer.
Sir Kishan, Physics Lecturer spoke on the preparation strategies required for success in these competitive examinations. He emphasized the importance of conceptual understanding rather than relying on rote learning particularly in physics. He advised students to develop analytical and problem solving skills through regular practice and systematic study.
Sir kumud, Biology Lecturer elaborated on the various test series to be conducted by Allen Carrer Institute. He explained the importance of appearing multiple test series as they help students assess their level of preparation and improve their performance and gain confidence in facing competitive examinations.
The next Speaker, Madam Romita, Chemistry Lecturer mainly focused on developing effective study techniques and proper time management. She advised students to maintain consistency in their study and revise regularly.
The last speaker, Sir Dhaneshwar , HOD of Mathematics primarily focused on JEE(Main) and the strategies required for effective preparation. He stressed the importance developing a strong conceptual understanding of the subjects and enhancing problem solving skills through regular practice.
The students attended the programme with keen interest and listened actively to the valuable guidance and insights shared by the teachers. The programme concluded with a vote of thanks expressing gratitude to the speakers and students for making the programme successful.

Photos from Herbert School's post 11/06/2026

Yellow House Conducts First Combined House Assembly for Classes XI & XII
The first combined House Assembly of Classes XI and XII of Herbert School for the academic session 2026–27 was conducted by Yellow House today. The assembly commenced with various informative and engaging activities, including the Thought of the Day, News reading and a Speech on World Environment Day, highlighting the importance of environmental conservation and sustainable living.
A special highlight of the assembly was the felicitation of the Gold Medal winners of the SOF Olympiads conducted during the academic session 2025–26. The medals were presented by the Principal and the Academic Coordinator. A total of 25 students were awarded the Gold Medal of Excellence for their outstanding performance in various Olympiad examinations.
The programme concluded with a short and inspiring address by the Principal, who congratulated the medal winners and encouraged all students to continue striving for academic excellence while actively participating in co-curricular activities.

Photos from Herbert School's post 08/06/2026

Today, Herbert School proudly organized a Felicitation Programme to honour and celebrate the outstanding achievements of 15 Ex-Herbertians who successfully secured prestigious positions in the Manipur Civil Services Combined Competitive Examination (MCSCCE), 2022.

🏛️ 3 MCS Officers
👮 6 MPS Officers
🌐 1 MFS Officer
📋 4 SDCs
📚 1 MSS Officer

The programme was a proud and memorable occasion, bringing together members of the Herbert family to recognize the dedication, perseverance, and hard work of our distinguished alumni.

Photos from Herbert School's post 05/06/2026

World Environment Day was observed with enthusiasm and true spirit at Herbert School, Changangei, Imphal on 5th June, 2026.
As part of the observance, a special talk programme on the topic “Ecosystem Restoration for a Sustainable Environment” was organised in the school auditorium in the gracious presence of the resource person, Dr. Th. Binoy Singh, Professor, Department of Zoology, Manipur University, along with the Principal, staff, and students of the school.
The programme commenced with a welcome and keynote address by Kh. Hemanta, Academic Coordinator. In his address, he highlighted the significance of observing World Environment Day and emphasized the shared responsibility of every individual in safeguarding the Earth. He also spoke about the theme of this year’s World Environment Day - “Inspired by Nature. For Climate. For Our Future” and encouraged students to develop environmental consciousness and actively participate in promoting environmental conservation and sustainability.
The resource person, Professor Th. Binoy Singh, delivered an informative lecture on Restoration Ecology. He elaborated on environmental conditions experienced by us classifying them into two phases — Pre - Industrialisation and Post - Industrialisation. He further explained the methods of rehabilitation and restoring damaged ecosystems and discussed the basic steps involved in ecological restoration, such as identifying the causes of degradation, reducing or eliminating degrading factors, reintroduction of species where necessary, protecting ecosystems from further degradation, and monitoring restoration efforts.
In his concluding remarks, he highlighted the fundamental reasons for ecological restoration - preservation of native biodiversity, maintenance and improvement of sustainable economic productivity, and protection and enhancement of flow of our eco system goods and services that provide benefit us.
The students participated in the programme with enthusiasm and keen interest, attentively listening to the talks delivered during the session.
The programme concluded with a vote of thanks extended to the distinguished resource person, staff, and students for making the event successful.
Alongside the talk programme, a tree plantation drive was also undertaken by the Eco Club of the school within the school premises in observance of World Environment Day. The Principal, Academic Coordinators, teachers of the Biology Department, and student members of the Eco Club actively participated in the plantation drive.

Photos from Herbert School's post 03/06/2026

An interactive session for the students of Class XI with Dr. Ronaldo Laishram, an Astrophysicist and Post-Doctoral Researcher presently working at the National Astronomical Observatory, Japan, was successfully organised at Herbert School, Imphal today, 3rd June, 2026.
The session began with a brief introduction of Dr. Ronaldo Laishram followed by a welcome address delivered by R.K Chitanbala, Lecturer in English. It was followed by the keynote address delivered by Kh. Hemanta, the Academic Coordinator, who highlighted the objectives of organising the programme. He elaborated that such programmes are aimed at acquainting students with the mysteries of space science, pursue higher education and undertake related research works in the field of the Astronomy and various career opportunities available in Japan through direct interaction with the renowned scientist and distinguished guest, Dr. Ronaldo Laishram.
In his address, Dr. Ronaldo Laishram explained how he began his journey in the field of Astrophysics and research. He also spoke about his latest discovery of the Cluster of early stage of giant galaxies name as “Loktak Protocluster.” and why it is named. He advised students to have curiosity and should develop the habit of asking “why”. He also explained how to become an Astronomer and skills required for it. Further, he highlighted various career path ways for studying in Japan through MEXT scholarship and LOTUS programme.
The students attended the session with great enthusiasm and active participation by asking different questions related to their curiosity about various scientific fields.
In his concluding remarks, Shri K. Tiken Singh, the Principal stated that organising such an interactive session was a memorable and proud occasion for the school. He congratulated Dr. Ronaldo Laishram on his latest discovery, the “Loktak Protocluster.” Further, he stated that Dr. Ronaldo has demonstrated that students from our own state can achieve international recognition through hard work, dedication, perseverance, and commitment to scientific research. He advised students to think beyond conventional career choices and to explore opportunities available in the field of Science and Research.
He extends his gratitude and sincere thanks to Dr. Ronaldo Laishram for sparing his valuable time with us despite his busy schedule.
The programme concluded successfully with a vote of thanks.

02/06/2026

A proud moment for all Hebert family!!

Photos from Herbert School's post 30/05/2026

A badging ceremony for the newly elected Std. XI Class Monitors of Herbert School was held in the School Auditorium today, the 30th May 2026, marking the beginning of their leadership roles.
The Principal congratulated the newly elected monitors and emphasized the importance of maintaining discipline, responsibility and leadership qualities among students.
The Academic Coordinator addressed the monitors and made them aware of their duties and responsibilities, encouraging them to serve as role models for their classmates and assist in maintaining a positive learning environment.
The programme concluded with a short speech by the Teacher Coordinator, who extended best wishes to the monitors and motivated them to perform their responsibilities with sincerity and dedication.

Photos from Herbert School's post 20/05/2026

Glimpses of Induction Program of General Students of Class XI held on 20th May 2026

Photos from Herbert School's post 19/05/2026

An Induction Programme for the newly admitted Class XI students of the SSP Group at Herbert School, Imphal, along with their parents, was successfully organised on 19th May 2026 at the school auditorium. The programme was conducted in two sessions. The first session, meant exclusively for girl students, commenced at 9:30 a.m., while the second session for boy students began at 12:20 p.m. Both sessions were hosted by Madam Chitanbala, Lecturer in English.

During both sessions, Shri K. Tiken Singh, Principal of the school, extended a warm welcome to the teachers, students, and parents. In his keynote address, he highlighted the guiding principles and core values cherished by the school, namely nurturing academically excellent, hardworking, and disciplined students. He advised the students to remain sincere in their studies, maintain discipline, and put in consistent efforts to achieve success in their academic pursuits. He also appealed to the parents to closely monitor and guide their wards in their daily routine, study habits, and activities outside school hours. He emphasised the importance of close cooperation between parents and the school in shaping the future of the students.

Following the Principal’s address, Sir Boboy, Head of the Department of Biology, elaborated on the SSP Programme of the school. He emphasised the importance of NEET (UG) for admission into medical and allied courses and highlighted the wide range of career opportunities available after completing medical studies. He also explained the significance of JEE (Main) and JEE (Advanced), elaborating on the different pathways for securing admission into IITs and NITs, along with their future career prospects.

The next speaker, Sir Dhanachandra, Head of the Department of Physics, focused mainly on the subjects to be offered to students of the NEET and JEE groups. He also explained the two compulsory language subjects and clarified the categories of students who could opt for Manipuri or Alternative English.

Thereafter, Sir Dhaneshor, Head of the Department of Mathematics, highlighted the series of Allen Tests to be undertaken by the SSP students of the NEET and JEE groups. He also explained the examinations to be conducted by the school, the minimum pass marks required, and the tentative schedule of examinations.

The next speaker was Madam Romita, Head of the Department of English, who highlighted the school rules and regulations to be strictly adhered to by the students. She laid emphasis on discipline, particularly maintaining proper short haircuts, trimmed nails, wearing the prescribed school uniform, and the complete prohibition of mobile phones within the school campus.

The topic of attendance and leave rules was then presented by Sir Hemanta, Academic Coordinator. He explained the minimum attendance requirements for both SSP and General students and elaborated on the leave rules to be followed. He cautioned that the name of any student remaining absent for seven consecutive days, or for seven days in a month without a proper leave application, would be struck off the rolls. He also explained the correct procedure for writing and submitting leave applications in a timely manner.

The final speaker was Sir Dhiren, Head of the Department of Chemistry. He announced that the allotment of class rolls, sections, and bus routes would be communicated to the students through SMS on their registered mobile numbers. He also informed the students coming from other boards about the need to obtain Eligibility Certificates after completing the necessary formalities.

Both sessions concluded with a vote of thanks delivered by the programme host, Madam Chitanbala, who expressed gratitude to the students and parents for their participation and cooperation.

15/05/2026

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