CISCE REGIONAL BASKETBALL COMPETITION – 2025

Students of Modern High School for Girls who were part of the Zone G team, participated in the CISCE Regional Basketball Competition held on 27th & 28th August, 2025 at The Future Foundation School.

With their remarkable performance, the Zone G team emerged as the Champions in Under 14 & 17 categories and Runners Up in Under 19 category at the CISCE Regional Basketball Competition 2025. We are extremely proud of our girls for contributing significantly to this achievement and bringing laurels at the regional level.

The team comprised the following students from MHS for Girls-

Under 14

Aira Dubey-7C
Jhalak Jain-8A
Khushi Baid-8D
Kaashvi Khajanchi-8D
Shirina Jayswal-8A

Under 17 Team

Sarah Tabish – 11D
Devika Ajmera – 11B
Ayanah Gupta – 10D
Anvi Sarda – 8C

Under 19 Team

Aarshia Gupta – 12C
Anoushka Majumdar – 12A
Jamila Huzefa – 12C
Bhavyaa Jain – 10C

The girls who got selected for the National Basketball Competition are Aira Dubey, Khushi Baid, Sarah Tabish, Ayanah Gupta, Anvi Sarda and Anoushka Majumder from their respective categories.

Blue n White Inter Junior School Quiz

On the 22nd of August 2025,our participants Anirnita Chowdhury, Amaira Bhartia and Shakumbharee De from classes 3, 4 and 5,respectively, headed to St Xavier’s Collegiate School for the Blue n White Inter Junior School Quiz. The event was packed with seven exciting rounds that tested the children’s knowledge in current affairs, nature, wildlife, space, technology, books, authors and the list goes on. The competition had the audience on edge throughout. Our students had a truly valuable experience that taught them about teamwork and quick thinking besides enhancing their general knowledge.

CISCE Regional Roller Skating Championship – 2025

Amna Maryam Ismail of Class IX B, Modern High School for Girls, secured First Position in the Under-17 Girls Quad Skating category at the Regional CISCE Skating Competition held on 13 and 14 August, 2025 at The Heritage School.

Class 8 visit to American Center

Students of Class 8 of Modern High School for Girls visited the American Center to participate in the ‘Solar Future : Digital Challenge’ workshop on 22nd August, 2025.
The workshop explored the benefits of using solar panels to generate electricity. Students were involved in an activity on how they can use solar power in their school.

CISCE Zonal Karate Tournament – 2025

Modern High School for Girls participated in the CISCE Zonal Karate Tournament -2025 U-14 and U-19 categories on 25th August, 2025.
Anushka Patra and Kesar Sharma secured 3rd Position.

Regional Chess Tournament – 2025

Modern High School for Girls participated in the Regional Chess Tournament – 2025 on 25th August, 2025 and Vaishnavi Poddar secured 4th position overall and received a Gold Medal (as the top 5 positions were awarded Gold) in the U 17 category. She has qualified for the Nationals.
In the Under 19 category, Muskaan Goenka and Mrigakshi Mazumder secured positions in the top 5, received Gold Medals, and qualified for Nationals.

Independence Day 2025- Stand Tall! Stand Tall!

This Independence Day, our Class 4 students presented a captivating performance under the theme ‘Stand Tall, Stand Proud.’ The celebration began with a spirited flag-hoisting ceremony by our Guides, followed by the students’ inspiring showcase of India’s resilience and achievements over the years.

Their energetic dances, meaningful songs, and powerful narrations beautifully showcased India’s journey — from the Green and White Revolutions to pioneering space exploration and life-saving vaccine development.  The Chipko Movement beautifully tied the theme to environmental conservation, reminding us to stand tall for our planet.

To share this joy on a wider platform, a Special Show was held for parents on Thursday 21 August 2025. The performances left everyone with a renewed sense of pride and patriotism, reminding us all to truly Stand Tall and Stand Proud as Indians.

Reflection by Samaira Sirohia- Workshop”MItdenken mit Marx” at Goethe Institute.

Samaira Sirohia (8D), one of the enthusiastic participants of the Mitdenken event, beautifully penned down her reflections after the session. She had attended the event on the 12th Aug.
Moreover a creative summary of the event has been put together by her, offering a glimpse into how deeply the children were engaged on that day.

Mitdenken mit Marx – Samaira Sirohia 8D

Karl Marx (1818-1883) was a German philosopher, historian, sociologist, and journalist born in Trier, Germany. He wrote Capital, which inspired our day’s activities. We began with introductions and the concept of fairness, which Marx valued. Fairness means making judgments without discrimination or bias. We were grouped with students from other schools, which was out of our comfort zone but ensured that we bonded with other students.

Our first activity was matching German words with pictures — das Proletariat (working class), die Gerechtigkeit (justice), die Gleichheit (equality), die Ungleichheit (inequality), die Bourgeoisie (owners), and die Arbeit (work). We had discussions on each of the words with examples.

Next was the class system game. Chits were picked and they determined whether we were workers, supervisors, or owners. Workers or Proletariat made bookmarks in 20 minutes. Supervisors checked quality and ensured deadlines were met. The Bourgeosies who were the heads of it all and overlooked the entire process. We were made to sign contracts agreeing to fulfil our duties as mentioned and producing high quality work efficiently. Owners sold them for ₹100 each. Workers got ₹20, supervisors ₹100, and owners kept the rest.  It did not matter who did how much work, who produced more goods as everyone was given the same amount. We could buy badges, caps, notebooks, stickers. Owners bought the most goods. This showed unfairness, luck, and the need for unions and strikes.

The paper-shredding activity taught die Entfremdung (alienation). Some had scissors, others rulers, which was also the unjust we had to face .We cut strips in silence as instructed.  We didn’t know the purpose, leaving us alienated. The work felt monotonous, isolating, and disconnected from results.

We wrote dream jobs and discussed their role in capitalist society. Then we rated professions and found hand-based jobs like cleaners or waiters got fewer stars. Every profession has its own importance, its own value in society and in every field. Just because they don’t make use of mind and instead hand, we treat them without respect and pay them less?

We answered reflection questions on how to create a fairer society and reduce inequality. Worksheets after each activity helped us think deeply. During breaks, we had hot chocolate, muffins, noodles, and played memory games and scrabble with other schools.

Thank you to MHS and Goethe Institut for giving me this opportunity! I look forward to more such events!

Summary – Mitdenken

Mitdenken mit Marx : Where Curiosity Meets Conversation

On 12th and 13th August, following two dynamic sessions by Goethe Institute at the 48th International Kolkata Book Fair—a year in which Germany was the theme country—some German students of Class VIII (12th Aug) and Class VI (13th Aug) participated in Mitdenken mit Marx (“Think Along”), a day-long and thought-provoking gathering once again at Max Müller Bhavan.

This interactive event invited young learners to step into the world of Karl Marx and reflect on a compelling question: What would Marx say today?

Through a rich mix of discussions, role-plays, and creative expression, participants engaged with the fundamentals of Marxist thought in an open, lively space. The focus was on curiosity rather than certainty, with no right or wrong answers—only respectful dialogue, reflection, and the courage to question.

Ultimately, Mitdenken emerged as a space for free thought, constructive challenge, and collaborative exploration, where critical perspectives were encouraged and nurtured.

Bulbuls-Flying Ceremony 2025

On 28th July 2025,the class 5 Bulbuls of Modern High School for Girls were honoured with the prestigious Golden Arrow Award — the highest recognition in the Guide Group. This award stands as a true symbol of their hard work,discipline and dedication.

To earn this honour, a Bulbul must complete all tests and activities up to the Heerak Pankh stage and also embody the values of good citizenship,service and leadership.Hence,it is a proud moment for every Bulbul.

Our Bulbuls with pride have completed their journey and have flown into the Guides Group.