Rysa. N. Doshi, Bigneshi Das, and Devanshi Dwivedi participated in the U-14 category.
Anoushka Saha, Riddhima Tiwari, and Aparajita Ghosh participated in the Over-14 category.
The CISCE Swimming National Tournament was held at the Dravid Centre for Sports Excellence, Bengaluru, from 21st to 23rd September 2022. Modern High School for Girls participated in Nationals and won medals in the following categories:
1. Aishani Sarkar
Bronze in 400m
Bronze in 800m Freestyle
Silver in 400m
2. Anshika Sarkar
Bronze in 400m
Bronze in 200m Backstroke
Bronze in 100m Backstroke
3. Vedika Himatsingka
Bronze in 50m Butterfly.
Students of Modern High School for Girls participated in Youthopia 2022, which was organized by The Heritage School from 28th – 30th July 2022.
MHS students impressed the gathering at the annual fest by participating in a wide variety of events and emerging winners in the following:
1. First position in football.
2. First position in swimming.
3. First position in tennis.
4. Second position in fireless cooking.
5. Second position in ad spoof.
6. Second position in IPL auction.
7. Second position in the treasure hunt.
8. Third position in triathlon.
9. Third position in table tennis.
The students made their school proud by being declared the Overall Second Best School.
Modern High School for Girls participated in ‘Morpheus 2022’, the South City International School fest, and bagged the award for the Second position in the Overall Best School category. The fest took place from 24th-27th August. The students participated in several events and won multiple accolades for the school.
The list of participants in each event and the position secured by them is given below.
1. Creative writing – Hindi (1st)
Rudrakshi Das – 11F
2. Creative Writing – English (2nd)
Abheri Banerjee – 11B
3. Quiz ( 3rd )
Radhika Mitra – 11C
Ishani Majumder – 11D
Parama Bandyopadhyay – 11E
4. Debate (1st)
Radhika Mitra – 11C
Kashish Jha – 11A
5. Cooking (2nd)
Mahi Ruparelia – 11B
Trisha Chakravarty – 11E
6. Antakshari (2nd)
Shagun Gandhi – 11E
Avni Shukla – 11C
Ananya Biyani – 11A
7. Eastern Dance (2nd)
Ahana Mitra – 11B
Debanshi Joardar – 11B
Riti Sarkar – 11A
Shivali Datta – 11C
Surosmita Biswas – 11 C
Suhasini Mitra – 11D
Riddhi Banerjee – 11D
Shirsha Mukherji – 11C
8. Tug of War (2nd)
Vedika Binani – 11C
Rushda Majid – 11C
Aarfa Bham – 11B
Adreeja De – 11A
Priyanka Roy Choudhury – 11A
Samiyah Naaz – 11B
Kashissh Khanna – 11F
9. Short Film (2nd)
Shirsha Mukherji- 11C
Aahi Guha Thakurta – 11E
Rashmika Barnwal – 11F
Suhasini Mitra – 11D
Sameeha Noor – 11A
Nishita Agarwal – 11E
Oishi Das – 11A
Prisha Khemka – 11B
10. Editorial (2nd)
Anushka Chakraborty – 11D
Prisha Khemka – 11B
Swaranya Sarkar – 11A
Kritika Kedia – 11D
Adreeja De – 11A
Rushda Majid – 11C
The fest offered keen competition and our students did us proud.
HMUN or Harvard Model United Nations, was a 3-day conference conducted from 12-15th August in Hyderabad. It was chaired by students of Harvard University and was an enriching experience for the students of IB-1. The conference consisted of 1600+ delegates and 100+ schools. The students of MHSI took part in the United Nations Human Rights Council, United Nations Environment Program, United Nations Commission on Population Development, Syrian National Congress, and United Nations Development Program.
They actively participated in their committees and engaged in the various speaker events and the talent show. HMUN was a great learning opportunity due to exposure to different cultures and competition. It was enriching due to the diverse individuals the delegates could interact with as well as the events such as speaker sessions by United Nations-affiliated officials. The committee sessions themselves were also beneficial as each committee explored a new and unique agenda, which was extremely interesting. The schedule was exhausting due to the multitude of events and activities; however, it was worth it. Pakhi Chamaria also won an honorable mention for her remarkable performance in the United Nations Commission on Population Development. To perform better as MUN-ners for both future and current students, it is important to be well-prepared with adequate research on the agenda and your foreign policy. It is also essential to go outside our comfort zone and interact with delegates in your committee for lobbying purposes. Overall, HMUN India 2022 is an experience that the students will not forget easily.
SCIS MUN took place from the 16th to the 18th of August in an offline mode on the South City International School campus itself. There were 4 committees and MHSI students took part in all of them. As a student representative, it was an enriching experience. From coordinating with the organising committee at South City to simply making sure everything ran smoothly, it was indeed an exciting experience. MHSI students Vanshika Rastogi and Yamuna Seth both won a verbal mention in their committees, the Crisis Committee and AIPPM, respectively.
Lakshmipat Singhania Academy held the 11th edition of its annual technology fest, exe.BIT, on August 12th and 13th.
The following are the events we placed in:
1. Doodle (art): Jury’s Choice Award – Tia Sarda, Tara Bapat, and Arraaina Ramnani
2. Click (photography): Creative Genius Award – Reeth Dhall
3. Aeronautic (tinkering): Budding Innovator Award – Advika Thirani
4. FAQ (quiz): Finalists—Aparajita Ghose, Nishka Ghuwalewala, Aarshi Roy Bishnu, and Aratrika Misra.