Class 1- Festivals

The students of Class 1 celebrated the onset of the festive season by discovering and learning about the diverse cultures of India. The children dressed in regional outfits, brought a simple food item related to the place and spoke a few words on their chosen region. They thoroughly enjoyed wearing the bright and colourful clothes and spoke with confidence. All participated in the activity with much enthusiasm and gained valuable information about the different parts of our country.

Class 1 EVS Activity

The students of Class 1 designed their own dream house as a follow up activity of the EVS lesson on My Home. The children displayed their imagination and creativity by drawing, colouring and decorating beautiful houses. They completed these colourful creations with care and presented them proudly.

Little Hands, Healthy Plans

The classroom transformed into a kitchen where Class 2 students prepared a healthy colourful salad using various nutritious ingredients, including fruits, vegetables, seeds, nuts, and herbs. They mixed it with an appropriate salad dressing and seasonings.
It was a fun way to learn about the importance of eating your fruits and veggies . The students enjoyed the salad, accompanied by a fruit juice.

Independence Day- Nursery

The youngest members of our MHS family celebrated Independence Day with a lot of enthusiasm and vigour. They wore saffron, green and white hair clips symbolizing the colours of the National Flag of India. The children also carried small flags in their hands and sang two songs along with the National Anthem.

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Independence Day – Lower KG

The children of Lower KG celebrated Independence Day with great zeal and enthusiasm. Adorned in vibrant hair accessories in shades of saffron, white, and green, they beautifully reflected the colours of the Indian Flag. With pride in their voices, they sang patriotic songs and the National Anthem, and saluted the Tricolour with deep respect.
The classrooms were brightened with colourful display boards showcasing the children’s creative art and craft work. It was truly heartwarming to witness such young minds participate with immense spirit and love for the nation.

 

Independence Day- Class 2

The students of Class 2 proudly celebrated Independence Day on Thursday 14 August with great enthusiasm and patriotic spirit. The programme began with some students chosen as narrators speaking about the contributions of great freedom fighters. This was followed by singing of patriotic songs and recitations in both Hindi and Bengali. The message for both was of unity in diversity, reminding everyone that we are all united as Indians irrespective of our differences. The programme ended with the National Anthem being sung by all.

 

 

Independence Day – Class 1

The students of Class 1 celebrated Independence Day on 14 August 2025. They recited patriotic poems and sang songs through which they expressed their love for the country. The children proudly waved the Indian flag which they had previously coloured in class. The clips and wristbands worn in the colours of the national flag added to their excitement and sense of unity.

Independence Day – Upper KG

The children of Upper Kg expressed their love for the nation by drawing heartfelt wishes for India on tricolour kites. They also created colourful handprint art to represent India’s national symbols. The atmosphere was filled with joy as the girls sang patriotic songs together.

     

Our Green Friends: A Journey with Plants – Class 2

The young learners of Class 2 embarked on an exciting and hands-on project all about plants! This project was designed to help students explore the world of plants through observation, discovery, creativity and care.

Each section chose a sub topic – Types of plants and Parts of a Plant, Food from Plants, Non-food items or Gifts from plants, and how plants are essential for Saving the Earth. The students learnt about the different parts of a plant, their uses and the different types of plants. They collected wrappers and boxes of various food items, drew and coloured pictures of the same, collected samples to understand how most of the food items we consume come from plants. They also brought non- food items such as pieces of cloth, rubber gloves, and jute rope, among other things, to demonstrate the various useful things we obtain from plants. The need to care for the environment by planting more seeds and stop deforestation was reiterated through this project.

It was a delightful and educational journey that helped the children connect with nature and discover the joy of watching something grow.

Class 1 – Christmas Activity – 2024

The students of Class 1 enjoyed a Christmas party on 19 December 2024. They decorated Christmas trees and displayed them in the corridors. Then the children made tasty treats by spreading chocolate sauce and gems on muffins and sharing them with their friends while listening to Christmas carols.