Frank Anthony Debate 2025

Modern High School for Girls participated in the Frank Anthony Debate on 14th July, 2025 and qualified for Round 2. Medha Jhawar of MHS was declared as the Best Speaker.

Junior Inter-House Table Tennis & Badminton Tournaments 2025

The Junior Department came alive with energy and excitement from 4 July 2025, as students from all eight houses competed in the much-awaited Inter-House Table Tennis and Badminton Tournaments.

In Table Tennis SinglesChitrita Dhanuka of Jasmine House played brilliantly to win the title, while Alia Rajgarhia of Magnolia House finished as runner-up.
The Doubles match saw an impressive performance by Kaira Bhaya and Sumedha Gupta of Jasmine House, who won the tournament, while Vani Agarwal and Dia Khetan of Magnolia House gave them tough competition and came in second.

The Badminton Singles final was intense, with Vani Agarwal of Magnolia House taking the win, and Ashwika Bhuwalka of Rose House finishing as runner-up.
In Badminton DoublesShivanshika Sanghavi and Abhipsha Mitter of Lotus House emerged as champions, while Shanaya Goenka and Amaira Jain put up a great fight to claim the runner-up spot.

The matches were filled with exciting rallies, close finishes, and great sportsmanship. All players showed amazing effort and enthusiasm, making the tournament a fun and memorable event for everyone involved. However for the first time, walk overs had to be given as some students ‘forgot’ they had games on a Monday morning. Disappointing for the House and particularly for the participants who did come for the game and were left partnerless. We trust this is a first and last time occurance.

CISCE Albert Barrow Creative Writing Competition 2025

Modern High School for Girls hosted the CISCE Albert Barrow Creative Writing Competition on 11th July, 2025. Candidates from leading schools of Kolkata gathered to engage in a battle of creativity weaving stories through their imaginations.

Session on Admission to School of Visual Art, New York

A session on Admission to the School of Visual Art, New York was conducted by Ms. Aditi Khurana on 10th July, 2025. She gave valuable insights into the admission process and the requirements and methods of developing the portfolio. The session was attended by the Art students of Class 12.

 

 

Digivoice Youth Congress June 2025

Media-Smart and Future-Ready: MHSG Students at Digivoice 2025, Pune.

Two students from MHSG were selected to represent the school at the Digivoice Youth Congress, held from June 23rd to 27th, 2025, at the Goethe-Institut, Pune. The congress, tailored for young individuals aged 14–17, focused on empowering youth through media literacy.

Participants engaged in a vibrant and enriching program that included interactive workshops, thought-provoking discussions, collaborative group activities, and spirited competitions. The event emphasized the importance of critical thinking, digital citizenship, and responsible media consumption in today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape.

Beyond skill development, the congress also fostered intercultural exchange and collaboration, offering a unique platform for students from diverse backgrounds to connect, learn, and grow together. The experience not only broadened participants’ perspectives but also encouraged them to become more informed, reflective, and responsible members of the digital world.

 

Performance of MHS students at Bosco Fest 2025

The students of Modern High School for Girls participated in Bosco Fest 2025 organised by Don Bosco, Park Circus on 12th July, 2025 and were declared the BEST SCHOOL.

MHS secured the First position in Art and Graffiti (Junior), Quiz, Tug of War, Karate (Junior), Cyberhunt, Nova GL 60 and Melodia. They won’t the Second place in Ad Spoof and Table Tennis ( Senior Girls). MHS received the Third position in Hindi Creative Writing, Face Off, Unconventional Games and Jukebox.

Inter- House Debate 2025 Finals

The Senior Inter- House Debate 2025 of Modern High School for Girls was conducted on 5th July, 2025 with Orchid House emerging as the winner and Jasmine House as the Runners up. The topic for the final round was ‘Censoring content on Social Media is a breach of the Freedom of Speech and Expression ‘. Jasmine’s Dhyana K of Class 10 was declared the Best Speaker.

MHS Performance at ‘Morpheus South City International School Fest’

Students of Modern High School for Girls participated in ‘Morpheus’ the South City International School Fest 2025 and secured the Overall First Position winning many accolades making their alma mater proud.
The list of events participated in and the position secured are as follows:
1st in Debate, English Creative Writing, Basketball, Football, Fireless Cooking, Vlogging, Ad Spoof and Shark Tank.
2nd in Badminton, Quiz and Bengali Creative Writing.
3rd in Eastern Dance, Western Dance, Coding Jam and IPL Auction.

Movie Screening

The Class 11 Psychology students went for the screening of the movie ‘Sitaare Zameen Par’ on 5th July, 2025.

Jorashako Thakurbari Trip by Bhasha o Reeti Club

On 3rd July 2025, the members of the Bhasha O Reeti Club of Modern High School for Girls embarked on an enriching field trip to Jorashanko Thakurbari, the birthplace and ancestral home of Tagore, nestled in the heart of North Kolkata.
The visit offered a glimpse into Tagore’s life beyond his writings. Among the many fascinating exhibits, the students saw rare photographs of Tagore with Rashbehari Bose’s family in Japan (1916), reflecting his global connections and influence and pictures from his visit to Burma and a model of the train compartment that carried him from Shantiniketan to Calcutta during his final journey. They got the opportunity to stand in the very room where Tagore breathed his last – a space that echoed in quiet dignity and deep history. They also explored the family maternity room, offering insights into the domestic life in the Tagore household and a mud oven, showcasing the traditional culinary practices of the time.
This trip was much more than just a field trip – it was a walk through living memory, where every corner held poetry and every wall hummed with rich history.