Jose Martinho Rodrigues de Silva (the former vicar & manager) in an old building next to Our Lady of Martyrs Church, Assolna.
[29] On 25 July 2019, Regina Martyrum High School defeated Bethany Convent High School, Sao Jose de Areal by a 5–4 victory via the tie-breaker to move into the quarter-finals of the 2nd Ramnath D. Volvotkar memorial inter-school football tournament which was organised by “Insight” The Society for Sports, Culture, Youth Affairs & Charity of Gudi Paroda, at the Gudi–Paroda ground.
[30] On 20 August 2019, Regina Martyrum High School defeated Our Lady Mother of Poor High School, Tilamol to qualify in the semi-finals of the late Ramnath D. Volvotkar Memorial 2nd All Goa inter-school U-17 boys football tournament which was organised by “Insight” the Society for Sports, Culture, Youth Affairs & Charity, at Gudi-Paroda ground.
[31] On 23 August 2019, Regina Martyrum High School were qualified to play the finals with Our Lady of Succour High School, Nagoa-Verna of the late Ramnath D. Volvotkar Memorial 2nd all Goa inter-school U-17 boys football tournament, which was organised by "Insight" the Society for Sports, Culture, Youth Affairs & Charity of Gudi at Paroda ground, the finals were held on 24 August 2019.
[32] On 7 January 2020, Regina Martyrum High School defeated Bethany Convent High School, Sao Jose de Areal by a 3–1 victory to move ahead in the quarter-finals of the St. Joseph Vaz Soccer Cup which was organised by Mount Mary's Educational Complex, Chinchinim at Our Lady of Hope Church ground, Chinchinim.
Further, the Parent-Teacher Association executive members prepared and served traditional a Goan sweet (Konkani: attol) on a banana.
It also included live demonstration of an organic waste converter (OWC) as well as solar cookers that were used to bake sweet potatoes.
[37] The organisers deliberated upon various safe garbage disposal methods to be undertaken by the locals, they also requested support from the Government of Goa to avow plastic into fuel through the process of pyrolysis.
The festival concentrated on recycling materials like carton cardboards, used wrapping paper, CDs, waste cloth, pebbles, coconut shoots and ice-creams tubs to craft Christmas decorations.
Various niche crafting modules were devised to bring in the festive vibe of Christmas as well as brush up children’s learning and creative skills.
Under this scheme for the promotion of information technology and science, the schools received an annual fund of ₹50,000 (equivalent to ₹75,000 or US$870 in 2023) towards infrastructure, training, projects, and contests.
[39] In October 2023, an incident occurred where unidentified individuals vandalized the locks on the gate and doors located at the rear side of the school.
During the incident, a sum of Rs ₹2.95 lakh (US$3,400) in cash, intended for student uniforms, was stolen, along with two DVRs valued at approximately ₹40,000 (US$460).
The officer in charge of the Cuncolim police station, PI Diego Gracias, confirmed that a First Information Report (FIR) had been filed against the unknown perpetrators under Sections 454, 457, and 380 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC).
[40] On 11 October 2023, in response to the theft incident at the school prompted the residents of Assolna, along with the local Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) Cruz Silva, advocated for the establishment of a dedicated police station in the area.
To their surprise and dismay, both the residents and the MLA discovered that the Cuncolim police, responsible for a large jurisdiction, possessed only one vehicle.