


Day 2
Day 2 began with their first class of the day, which was made even more engaging by the presence of their German partners. This was followed by a lively bus ride filled with laughter, singing, and even a little dancing. The breathtaking view of the Howrah Bridge made the journey especially memorable.
The highlight of the day was undoubtedly the 275-year-old Kolkata Botanical Gardens. The group admired the delicate Orchid House and the impressive giant pads of the Victoria amazonica before finally reaching the star attraction: the Great Banyan Tree.
Sprawling like an entire forest, the tree left everyone in awe. As they ventured deeper, however, some were mildly—if a bit dramatically—heartbroken to learn that the tree’s original main trunk had succumbed to a fungal infection and had been removed in 1925. Still, the legendary “Walking Tree” continues to grow and inspire.
The day concluded with local snacks at the garden cafeteria, after which they returned to school on a quieter bus, gently lulled into contentment by a day rich with discovery.

Day 3
We welcomed the Christmas month with great excitement as our school hosted special guests from Germany—10 enthusiastic students and 4 wonderful teachers. With festive cheer in the air and curiosity all around, the Austausch programme began as a joyful meeting of cultures, friendships, and shared experiences. From the very first day, laughter, learning, and meaningful connections set the tone for an unforgettable exchange.
The programme began with a refreshing yoga session that helped us relax, energise ourselves, and connect with one another right from the start. It was a calm yet joyful way to ease into the days ahead and build a sense of togetherness among participants.
Working closely with our Austausch partners during the cooking activity was a highlight of the programme. Each pair creatively used a secret ingredient unique to Kolkata, and sharing the meals we prepared created a warm, homely atmosphere that strengthened friendships and encouraged teamwork. Our visit to the planetarium was equally fascinating, as we explored the wonders of the universe through interactive skywatch sessions.
Sustainability lay at the heart of the Austausch programme. Through engaging icebreakers, workshops, and German-language lessons, we learned what it truly means to live a nachhaltig lifestyle. Hands-on activities such as composting, waste segregation, and upcycling helped us turn ideas into action and reflect on how small, mindful choices can make a big difference.
Cultural exploration was another memorable aspect of the programme. A tram ride across Kolkata allowed us to observe historical landmarks and experience the city’s unique heritage. The exchange concluded at the Goethe-Institut with exciting collaborative activities such as poster-making, scavenger hunts, and designing a sustainable school campus.
Overall, the Austausch programme was an enriching and eye-opening experience that helped us grow as individuals while deepening our appreciation for cultural exchange, teamwork, and environmental responsibility..





On 13th November 2025, 20 German learners from classes 5 and 6 took part in the project “Vom Aufbrechen und Ankommen – Setting Out and Arrival: Stories of Indian Professionals in Germany” at the Goethe-Institut/Max Mueller Bhavan Kolkata.
This innovative initiative presented short episodes that depict everyday situations, cultural challenges, and moments of joy experienced by Indian professionals as they arrive and settle in Germany. Created collaboratively by artists from India and Germany, these reels were designed for social media, pre-departure programs, and welcome centers under the EU-AMIF program. The project aims to raise awareness about migration-related experiences in both countries.
The workshops offered students a unique, hands-on creative experience. They explored storytelling and animation techniques while engaging with an international, cross-cultural project. As part of the workshop, students created their own stop-motion videos—a filmmaking technique in which physical objects are moved in small increments and photographed frame by frame to produce the illusion of movement.
It was an enriching and inspiring experience that encouraged creativity, intercultural understanding, and teamwork.

The Mini Education Fair by IDP Education, Kolkata was organized in Modern High School for Girls on 20th November, 2025 where different colleges across USA, Canada, Ireland, Australia and UK visited to interact with the students of Classes 11 & 12. It provided direct access to representatives from many many organizations, allowing students to compare programs, ask detailed questions about admissions, scholarships, and campus life, and receive guidance on their academic and career paths.





