

The students of Classes 6 -12 of Modern High School for Girls celebrated Earth Day on 22nd April, 2026 with vibrant assemblies that beautifully blended creativity and awareness. The programmes featured engaging skits, soulful musical presentations, thoughtful recitations, and inspiring speeches, all centred on environmental conservation. Beyond performances, students showcased their innovation by crafting useful items from recyclable materials and everyday waste, highlighting the importance of reuse and sustainability. These displays not only reflected their artistic skills but also their growing sense of responsibility towards the planet. The celebration was a meaningful and joyful initiative, encouraging students to adopt eco-friendly habits and embrace more sustainable ways of living in their daily lives.

The celebration of World Earth Day was a joyful and meaningful experience for students of Classes 3, 4 and 5, blending creativity with environmental awareness. Displays and badges were prepared on the theme “Rethink Waste.”
Class 3 students created colourful headbands with messages such as “The Sun is Our Hero,” crafted paper mobiles and delivered short speeches on saving water, planting trees and keeping their surroundings clean.
Class 4 engaged in interdisciplinary learning—writing poems on recycling, suggesting ways to care for the Earth, exploring eco-friendly jute through craftwork and using a one-litre bottle model and pictographs to understand water distribution and conservation.
Class 5 explored sustainability through examples like Patagonia and Banyan Nation, upcycled waste into useful items, created slogans and developed mind maps on water sources while reinforcing conservation through mathematical activities.
Across classes 3 to 5, students researched the jute industry and eco-conscious practices, modelled the Earth’s water distribution and tracked their efforts through pictographs. Their work was thoughtfully displayed, showcasing their learning and reinforcing the idea that small, mindful actions can collectively lead to a more sustainable future.






57 members of the MHS Guide Company went to Chalsa for their Annual Guide Camp from 27th to 31st March, 2026.


On 14th April 2026, the German students of classes 10 and 11 participated in the first session of the “DeutschDialogTreff” organised at Goethe Institut/Max Müller Bhavan, Kolkata.
The session focused on discussing matters concerning the theme “Stress” through simple German dialogues and words.
From discussing words and phrases about things like Prüfungsergebnisse (exam results) and Krankheiten (illnesses) that make one stressful, to creating funny, short dialogues and skits with assigned group members about coping up with Stress through methods like “Musik hören” (hearing music) and “Zeit mit Freunden verbringen” (spending time with friends), it was a fun-filled and enriching opportunity for the participants to enhance and practise their spoken German skills outside the school environment.

The Upper Primary Prize Distribution Ceremony, held on Friday, 17 April 2026, was a vibrant celebration of talent, perseverance and achievement. The event was graced by Mrs Swati Das, former Acting Vice Principal, as the Chief Guest.
Students were recognised for academic excellence, commendable progress, communication skills,leadership abilities, attendance and various other parameters, with each class also honouring an All-Rounder. The prestigious Deepika Dutta Memorial Award acknowledged excellence in creative writing,art and communication skills.
A proud highlight was the Class 5 Bulbuls receiving the Golden Arrow Award—the highest honour in the Bharat Scouts and Guides—for excellence in skills, service and leadership.
The opening song “Barte Raho” beautifully captured the spirit of the ceremony, inspiring students to keep striving and always give their best.




Modern High School for Girls celebrated the Annual Prize Day on 7th April, 2026 with great enthusiasm, honouring the achievements of our talented students. The event featured cultural performances and the distribution of awards for academic excellence and co-curricular accomplishments. It was a proud moment for students and teachers, highlighting dedication, discipline, and the spirit of success.
