Storytelling Session with Mr Rajesh Shinde

On Saturday 7 March 2026, the students of Classes 4 and 5 gathered in the school garden for an engaging storytelling session conducted by Mr Rajesh Shinde, a renowned storyteller, actor, filmmaker and teacher, popularly known as Kathaasur. Known for blending humour, drama and meaningful messages, he uses stories to entertain as well as inspire young audiences.

During the session, Mr Shinde narrated an entertaining story in Hindi about a rakshas named Kathaasur, explaining how the character got his name while conveying the message that one should not be easily gullible or believe everything one sees or hears.

Through the story, he also highlighted the wisdom in stories shared by our elders and the importance of staying connected with family members.  He encouraged students not to blindly believe information on social media but to always question and fact-check.

His lively narration, filled with humour, action and interaction, kept the students engaged throughout the session. The storytelling session was greatly enjoyed and left the students with valuable lessons about family, wisdom and critical thinking.

Lower KG Germination Activity

The Children of Lower KG did a Germination Activity in the school garden on 26 & 27 February .Our students became little gardeners and discovered how a tiny seed grows into a plant.
They soaked gram seeds in cotton at home and carefully observed how the seeds sprouted and germination took place. The children then brought their sprouted seeds to school and, with the help of our school gardeners, gently planted the saplings in the small earthen pots they had brought. They watered their plants and happily took them back home to continue caring for them.
It was a wonderful hands-on learning experience for the children. They also learnt about the different parts of a plant and how plants grow and need care.
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Guest Edition of TOI by MHS Student Reporters

Student reporters of Classes 9 and 11 visited the The Times of India office on 26th February,2026 with their mentors to work on the Guest Edition for the News in Education segment. The visit proved to be both productive and enriching, offering students valuable insight into the inner workings of print media and the collaborative process behind publishing a newspaper.

 

Class 4 School Excursion

On 27th February 2026, the students of Class 4 enjoyed an enriching visit to the Indian Museum. The guided tour turned into a fascinating journey through history and science as they explored the various galleries. While the coin gallery helped them to  discover how currency has evolved over the centuries, the rare fossils and the zoology department revealed stories of life from millions of years ago. Moreover, the beautifully carved remains of the Bharhut Stupa left them in awe of India’s ancient heritage and the sight of the Egyptian mummy sparked great curiosity about ancient civilizations and their burial traditions.

The memorable visit was followed by a delightful picnic at the Eden Park, where the students enjoyed snacks, laughter and fun moments with their classmates. It was truly a day of learning, joy and unforgettable experiences.