Fit 1 Prize Distribution at Goethe Institut

On 11th December 2024, 5 MHSG students of Classes 8 and 9 received special prizes from Frau Astrid Wege, the Director of  Goethe Institut/ Max Mueller Bhavan, Kolkata for their excellent performance in the Fit1  Examinations. The names of the students are Dhriti Banerjee, Vanisha Jain, Udita Mallik, Aarshi Roy Bishnu and Kashvi Chaturvedi

Fit in Deutsch is a German exam for young people between the ages of 10 and 16. It certifies that candidates have acquired basic language skills and corresponds to the first level (A1)  on the six-level scale of competence laid down in the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR).

Buntes Miteinander – Vielfalt erleben (Shillong Camp)

Six German Learners of Class 8 were selected for the youth camp “Buntes Miteinander – Vielfalt erleben”. The project was a collaboration between Goethe-Institut Kolkata and Delhi. The camp was held at Ri Shat Sngi Orchid Resort in Shillong from 25th to 28th November 2024. The students took part in various German workshops and other exciting group activities. They also visited the Sacred Forests and the EFL University. There they had an interactive session with the students.

 

Jugend gestalten Zukunft Lonavala Camp

From 16th to 21st November 2024, German learners of both Modern High School for Girls and Modern High School International took part in a youth camp, “Jugend gestalten Zukunft,” in Lonavla, Maharashtra. The Jugend gestalten Zukunft initiative aimed to promote the German language and culture but also focused on the sustainable development of children and young people. Participants created a play town centered on the theme of “Schools of the Future.”  Through this engaging, hands-on experience, they reflected on their educational journey and envisioned ways to build sustainable schools.

The “Spielstadt” (play town) approach offered participants a chance to explore the educational systems of India and Germany while reimagining what schooling could look like in the future. Through learning by doing, students took on roles such as school authorities, teachers, parents, students, youth welfare officers, ministers, and even a mayor.

In the program’s kick-off workshops, participants learned about sustainability goals and how to integrate these into their designs. Throughout the activity, teams identified areas for improvement and presented their ideas in a School Parliament. The outcome included a mini exhibition of their concepts and a three-minute video in German, where they highlighted measures for building a sustainable school.

German Exchange Programme – 2024

On 16th September, Team MHS began its 7th Austausch Program with 10 students from both MHSG and MHSI. They were accompanied by Mrs. Bina Ghosh and Ms. Priyanka Kali.  The team first visited Berlin, where they met their partners from Gesamtschule Ükendorf, Germany, and explored the city together.

The history of mining in the Ruhr area, particularly in Gelsenkirchen, began in the 19th century with the rapid industrialization of Germany. The city became a key center for coal production, contributing significantly to the country’s economic growth.  Over the decades, numerous coal mines were established, leading to a population boom and urban development. However, the industry faced a decline in the late 20th century, leading to mine closures and economic challenges. Today, Gelsenkirchen has transitioned towards post-industrial regeneration, focusing on services and technology while preserving its rich industrial heritage.

The group visited the Bezirksbürgermeisterin, Frau Marion Thielert (Vice Mayor of Gelsenkirchen )

Regional International German Youth Camp in Sri Lanka

Two students from MHSG were given scholarships for the Regional International Youth Camp by Goethe Institut in Negombo, Sri Lanka, from 23.09 – 27.09.2024. It is a part of the ongoing International Project “Dreamland Deutschlands?” . The camp was an excellent opportunity for the students to explore comic writing and drawing, learn more about living and studying in Germany, as well as to make new friends from all over South Asia.

Kästner Kaleidescope

On 19th September, the 125th anniversary of the famous German author Erich Kästner was celebrated from 19th to 21st September 2024. The event included engaging workshops, an interactive exhibition, and a special film screening at Goethe-Institut / Max Mueller Bhavan Kolkata. German learners of Classes 9 and 10 participated on 19th September,  in a day program, which was commenced in the presence of Ms. A. Jeske, Deputy General Consul, Kolkata, and Ms. Wege, Director of Goethe-Institut Kolkata. The interactive exhibition is specially designed for the students, celebrating the works and milestones of Erich Kästner. The exhibition encouraged viewers to reflect on key themes such as individuality, friendship, the love for reading, and other life lessons that Kästner explores in his stories. Another parallel workshop called Deutschland zur Zeit von Erich Kästner was conducted by Mr. Matthias Dünnwald (in German). Another Workshop was the Flying Classroom by ThinkArts (in English). It explored Kästner’s book The Flying Classroom and its themes of courage, friendship, and resilience through an engaging story-based session. Yet another workshop was called Wisdom of the Young: Play, Reflect, and Create by Ms. Trishala Kanakia (in English), where the students explored teamwork, freedom, leadership, and courage, inspired by Kästner’s works.

 

Multilingual Photo Dictionary of Indian Homes – Project in Mahabaleshwar


The German Learners of Class 8 were selected for the very interesting “Multilingual Photo Dictionary of Indian Homes” project organised by Goethe Institut/Max Mueller Bhavan. It took part in three phases. After the online orientation, the participants independently visited and documented homes in their local areas, capturing observations through photographs, interviews, and notes.  This initiative offered a unique opportunity for students to delve into the diverse realities of Indian homes and document them through a multilingual lens, incorporating English, German, and regional Indian languages. From 23rd to 26th August, the students participated in a four-day workshop in Mahabaleshwar, where they participated in an explorative workshop conducted by Gaurav Juyal, host of Disney’s Art Attack, India.

Brain Rain 2024

Students of Modern High School for Girls participated in Brain Drain 2024, the science fest organised by Modern High School International, on 16th December, 24. The contingent from Classes 8 and 9 bagged the award for the Most Innovative Team. The students participated in events including space tourism, sustainable eco gardens, solar-controlled vehicles, and magnetic levitation.

Relativity 2024

Shailaja Pal and Shubhangi Mukherjee of Class 8 of Modern High School for Girls participated in Relativity 2024 organised by La Martiniere for Boys, Kolkata and secured the Third Position in the event Arch Rivals.

Calcutta Heritage Collective Quiz ’24

The students of Modern High School for Girls participated in the Calcutta Heritage Collective Quiz ’24 on 29th November 2024 and secured the Second Position.