Rabindra Jayanti 2025 – Class 2

Class 2 remembered the great poet, Rabindranath Tagore by reciting poems written by him on nature. They recited 4 of his poems, and drew pictures depicting them too. Students also sang ‘Phule Phule’ and ‘Alo Amar Alo’.

There were even discussions in class about the poet’s immense contribution to Indian literature.

Rabindra Jayanti 2025 – Class 1

The children of Class 1 celebrated Rabindra Jayanti on 9 May 2025. They came dressed in the colours of the four elements, ie fire, water, air and earth. They enthusiastically performed a poem and a few songs, that were chosen in keeping with this theme.

Simple information on Rabindra Nath Tagore was also shared in class.

Rabindra Jayanti 2025 – Lower KG

Rabindra Jayanti was celebrated by the children of Lower KG on 9th May 2025 with great zeal and enthusiasm. The little ones came to school adorned in floral clips and hairbands, adding charm and festivity to the occasion.
To mark the birth anniversary of the great poet Rabindranath Tagore, they sang two of his songs. A short discussion was also held in the classroom to help the children understand the significance of Rabindra Jayanti.

Rabindra Jayanti 2025 – Upper KG

On the occasion of Rabindra Jayanti the students of Upper KG sang songs written by Tagore and recited a few lines from the poem Paper Boats. They also made paper hand bands and drew paper boats in their books

Rabindra Jayanti Celebrations 2025

On May 6th, Class 3s celebrated the magic of Rabindranath Tagore through the eyes of our little artists! The life and work of the great poet, philosopher, and Nobel Laureate was celebrated through songs, dances, recitations and speeches.

The spirit of Tagore came alive through the children’s presentation and reminded us why Tagore remains so important even today. He believed that learning should be joyful and connected to nature, an idea that still influences modern education. His work reminded children to stay curious, be creative, and live with love for all living beings.

Even in today’s digital world, Tagore’s words light up young hearts and remind them that true learning is about freedom, creativity, and joy.

 

Colours of Concern Event

Nitya Himatsingka of class 12E has started a passion project named ‘Brainbow’ which aims to create awareness about children with special needs and help them find a voice in our community. She collaborated with Concern India Foundation and helped raise funds to the amount of ₹ 1,20,000 for them on the crowdfunding platform Ketto . Nitya led an event called Colours of Concern on 29th march, 2025, an initiative by Concern India Foundation which aims to help special children express their emotions through the medium of various arts. It was attended by 60 children from 3 NGOs namely Asha Bhavan Centre, Mentaid and Mental Health and Wellness Trust.

Wortastic! Deutsche Wörter on Stage

We are proud to announce that two students from MHSG have emerged victorious in the “Wortastic! Deutsche Wörter on Stage” competition. Their creative video entries were featured on PASCHorizonte, the student blog of the PASCH initiative in South Asia.

This exciting competition was open to PASCH students from Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. Participants were challenged to choose a funny or unusual German word and bring it to life through a short video using drawings, mime, gestures, or a sketch to illustrate its meaning.

Congratulations to our talented students for their outstanding creativity and achievement!