Class 12 Batch Trip to Vizag 2025

The Class 12 batch trip to Vizag from 30th August to 2nd September, 2025 was a memorable experience filled with exploration and joy.  On the 31st, the students visited Ramoji Film City, followed by a trip to Thotlakonda and Rushikonda Beach, where the students enjoyed the scenic beauty and local delicacies. The day concluded with tours of the Aircraft and Submarine Museums, offering a glimpse into India’s aviation and naval history. On the 1st September, the batch of 2026 embarked on a long drive to the breathtaking Borra Caves and explored the nearby coffee plantations that added charm to the day’s journey. The final day was spent shopping for handicrafts from authentic vendors, followed by a lively dance session that brought the entire batch together in celebration. The trip ended with cherished memories, stronger bonds, and a joyful flight back to Kolkata.

Children’s Day 2025

Modern High School for Girls celebrated Children’s Day with colour, cheer and creativity across the Junior Department..

The festivities began on 13th November for the Nursery to Class 2 students, who arrived in bright coloured clothes, bubbling with excitement. Their day was packed with games, joyful classroom activities and a much-awaited surprise—their teachers took the stage with a delightful performance that had the little ones clapping and giggling throughout. Every child went home beaming, carrying a recycled-paper notepad and crayons as a special Children’s Day gift.

The celebration continued on 14th November for the Upper Primary students, who walked in dressed vibrantly for a day of fun. The senior school students had thoughtfully planned a lively fete with games and food stalls, adding plenty of sparkle to the morning. A major highlight was the teachers’ programme—teachers transformed into beloved characters like Mickey and Minnie Mouse, Harry Potter and many more, performing a hilarious skit titled “The Magical Class of Fairyland School” followed by a high-energy dance that had students cheering loudly.

Adding a meaningful, eco-friendly touch to the celebration, the Upper Primary students crafted recycled paper bags for all the children of the Junior DepartmentThe paper bags had recycled notepads and pens packed for them. This thoughtful gesture made the event even more memorable.

Laughter, imagination and the joy of giving filled the campus—making Children’s Day 2025 a celebration the students will treasure for a long time!

Class 1 Activity – Grocery Shopping

The students of Class 1 enjoyed going grocery shopping in the Junior Hall on 12 November 2025 as a related activity to a Comprehension worksheet on the same topic. The children had previously coloured a printed image of a ten rupee note which they took to the grocery store. They eagerly selected the item they wished to purchase and paid for it at the cash counter. Lastly, they put it in their little paper bag and happily carried it out of the shop. Apart from being exciting, this activity helped the children to learn how to choose a particular item out of several things and be considerate of others by completing the procedure in an orderly  manner.

Inter House Quiz

On 7 November 2025 the Upper Primary students of Modern High School for Girls took part in an exciting Inter-House Quiz Competition. The eight houses — Champak, Gulmohur, Hibiscus, Jasmine, Lotus, Magnolia, Orchid and Rose — competed with great enthusiasm.
Each house was represented by four bright participants from Classes 4 and 5. The quiz had five exciting rounds — General Knowledge, Incredible India, Audio, Visual and the thrilling Buzzer Round where each team raced against the clock to answer five rapid-fire questions in just 30 seconds!

The audience which included students from Classes 3 to 5 cheered loudly and enjoyed answering some fun audience questions. The quiz was full of excitement and energy. After a close and thrilling contest Lotus House won the title of the 2025 Quiz Champions!

It was a fun and enjoyable morning filled with learning, teamwork and friendly competition.

CLEAN Club visit to Botanical Gardens

The members of the CLEAN Club of Modern High School for Girls visited Shibpur Botanical Gardens on 8th November, 2025. They explored the rare species of flora and the aquatic garden and gained knowledge about the benefits of several plants and the ecosystem at large.

Interactive Library Sessions

Modern High School for Girls organized Interactive Library Sessions for students of Class 9. The students engaged in an activity where working in groups, they  were given objects and asked to create stories around them, keeping in mind time, space, season, and place. The students also shared their feedback about their choice of books and reading habits and some even wrote reflections. During the summer vacation of 2025, students were encouraged to read a Hindi magazine and take part in an engaging activity. More than fifteen students participated with great enthusiasm and were awarded Hindi badges in recognition of their efforts. The event was a resounding success and has been featured in the चहल-पहल magazine. Overall, the classes were fruitful and satisfying, allowing the students to shed their hesitation, and engage more confidently in discussions.

Melisma, 2025

Modern High School for Girls participated in Melisma, 2025 at Calcutta Girls’ High on 16th and 17th November, 2025. They emerged as the winners in the fest.

City Corpus, 2025

Modern High School for Girls participated in City Corpus, 2025 organised by South City International School and secured the Third position. They emerged 1st in City Command, 2nd in City Skylines, 2nd in City Recruit  and 3rd in City Biz.

The C’s that Matter- Professional Development Workshop for Junior School Teachers

On November 1, 2025, the Junior School teachers of Modern High School for Girls attended a workshop as part of the Teachers’ Development Programme. The session, titled-The C’s that Matter was conducted by Mrs. Saba Islam, an educator by passion, a parent coach by profession and an emotional intelligence coach by practice.

Mrs. Islam emphasized the four essential C’s that play a vital role in every classroom — Critical Thinking, Creativity, Communication and Collaboration. She spoke about the powerful influence teachers have in shaping the lives of their students and highlighted ways to nurture these skills effectively.

The session was lively and full of hands-on activities that brought laughter, reflection and meaningful discussions. Each activity encouraged us to think differently and helped us understand how to nurture the 4 C’s in our students every day.

The workshop served as a meaningful reminder that as educators, we are not just imparting knowledge but also inspiring young minds to think, create, connect and grow together