CAUTION – Fraudulent Mails

It has come to the knowledge of the school authorities that malicious emails are being sent, under a spoofed mail id, to guardians of candidates, who had applied for admission in the upcoming academic year, stating that a few suitable vacancies arise under the Management Quota. These malicious mails are further informing the guardians to reply to a fictitious mail id.
Guardians are advised to totally disregard these fraudulent mails.

IMPORTANT: Further it has also come to our notice that the following banking particulars have been mentioned for payments.

Bank A/C no. — 100036498520
Bank IFSC — INDB0000078
Account name — MHSG

The same is to be ignored. Anybody making payments will be doing so at their own risk.
Modern High School for Girls will not be responsible for the same.

An Ordinary Day at MHS

A glimpse into an ordinary day at MHS. From playing in the sun to serious exam preparation, the MHS garden has seen it all and in its midst the young Modernities grow up!

Rangers Debate Competition, 2026

The Rangers Debate Competition was successfully conducted on 12th and 19th January, 2026 as a part of the Nipun Badge syllabus, with the objective of enhancing students’ communication skills, critical thinking, and confidence in public speaking.
The competition witnessed enthusiastic participation from the Rangers, who showcased commendable debating skills on a variety of thought-provoking topics. The event provided a platform for the students to express their views logically, listen to opposing opinions respectfully, and respond with clarity and confidence.

Celebration of Vivekananda Jayanti

The students of Modern High School for Girls celebrated Swami Vivekananda Jayanti on 12th January, 2026 through class presentations with a blend of discipline, cultural pride and deep reflection on Swami’s life. They delivered speeches, developed creative presentations and offered prayers and songs commemorating this important day. The young minds focused on Swamiji’s faith in the power of the youth, his definition of education and his ideals of universal brotherhood and unity of religions. Such assemblies enabled students to inculcate the virtues extolled by Swami Vivekananda.

Lower KG visit to Agri Horticulture Garden in January 2026

The students of Lower KG visited the Agri Horticultural Garden on 20 and 21 January 2026. They were excited to see the vast garden with its variety of plants. The children were delighted to see flowers in bloom and were able to identify some such as petunia, marigold, bougainvillea, hibiscus, rose, chrysanthemum and many more.

They had a wonderful time strolling through the garden and admiring the beauty of nature. The children also enjoyed playing in the park, which added to their excitement and made the visit a memorable experience.

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Training Seminar by Japan Karate Association

Brisha Gupta of Class 8A has been selected by her dojo, Mike’s Martial Arts, to attend an exclusive Japan Karate Association (JKA) training seminar on January 20, 2026, conducted by Sensei Yuko Hirayama from Japan. This rare opportunity will greatly contribute to her technical development, discipline, and overall growth in martial arts.

Spice Club Picnic

The Junior Spice Club spent a leisurely afternoon organising a picnic under the gentle warmth of the winter sun on 13th January, 2026 with a few home-cooked delicacies and scrumptious desserts.

Legacy Club Trip 2026

A Legacy Club day trip to Deulti was organised on 12th January, 2026, offering students a meaningful exposure to India’s cultural and literary heritage.
The visit aimed to deepen students’ understanding beyond the classroom through experiential learning. Students explored the House of Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay, a tranquil residence where the celebrated author created several of his renowned literary works. They also visited the Madan Gopal Temple, admired for its exquisite terracotta artistry, and the Birampur Kali Temple, a traditional village shrine reflecting Bengal’s devotional heritage.
The trip was smoothly conducted under the guidance of the club advisors and proved to be an enriching and memorable learning experience for all participants.

IAYP Orientation for Classes 8 & 9

Srinjana Mukhoty, an IAYP Gold Awardee and International Youth Representative of India , currently qualified for PhD in Geography addressed the students of Classes 8 & 9 regarding the scope of IAYP. IAYP stands for the International Award for Young People, a global youth development program, also known as the Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award, that encourages self-improvement and community service through activities in skills, physical recreation, volunteering, and adventurous journeys for ages 14-25. It’s a non-competitive program designed to build confidence, resilience, and life skills.