Modern High School for Girls participated in Psyquest Fest, organised by The Heritage School, and secured the Third Position overall.
They placed first in Character Chronicles and Psych Tank, second in Theraplay, and third in Filmy Freud.
Modern High School for Girls participated in Jaco CORPS 2024, an Inter School Business Fest organised by St. James’ School, Kolkata, on November 24. The school won several accolades, such as First in Moot Court, First in Shark Tank, First in Panel Discussion, Second in Best Manager, Second in Stock Market, and Third in Eco Crisis. Modern High School was declared the Overall Best School in the fest.
In 2023, two teams from Modern High School for Girls took part in the WIPRO Earthian Sustainability Competition in collaboration with ‘Disappearing Dialogues.’ The teams consisted of members from within and outside the CLEAN (Care and Love for Environment and Nature) Club, throwing light on the universality of environmental issues. This is a baton of responsibility we must all take up. The teams worked on various activities from the Waste, Water, and Biodiversity booklets and even visited the East Kolkata wetlands to get first-hand experience and collect primary data through interviews with the fishermen, vegetable vendors, waste workers, and farmers.
On 7th September 2024, Modern High School for Girls hosted the Earthian Sustainability Competition Prize Distribution and Felicitation, winning the Regional Award, where the talents and potential of several schools from across Bengal were reflected and esteemed activists delivered motivating speeches. The audience was moved by a beautiful short film created by youngsters of the tribal community from the wetlands.
Naina Dinodiya – Class 7 C participated in the 5th BGA West Bengal State Championship and Mahitosh Ray Memorial Junior Open, a co-sanctioned event by the Bengal Golf Association (BGA) and the IGU East Zone Junior Feeder Tour, concluded on September 12. Held at Tollygunge Club, the tournament was organised by Protouch Sports and BGA and featured over 40 junior golfers competing over two days. The event was played in memory of the late Mahitosh Ray, an avid golfer.
In the C Girls’ category, Naina Dinodiya won with a score of 203, becoming the state champion.
Shreyashee Mukherjee U19
First in the 4 x 100m freestyle relay (gold)
Third in the 400m individual freestyle event (bronze)
Akshita Maitra U17
third in 4x100m freestyle relay (bronze)
placed 7th in 200m freestyle
Aditi Srinivas U14
placed 6th in 100m butterfly and 200m butterfly
Avni Kajaria U19
placed 5th in the 50m butterfly stroke.