2024
A Snowy Taste of Winter
By Eva L., Grade 9 Winter is always an exciting time of the year, either spending it with family, doing something creative or even just relaxing. People of course have their preferences on what they like doing most in the winter, but there are some similarities to the things people do. Some student’s favourite season […]
Empowering Youth: The Base 10 Changemakers Summit
By Marcelo G.R, Grade 10 In the heart of MIS, a gathering of young minds is underway, driven by a common purpose: to ignite change and foster a generation of impactful leaders. On May 23rd – 25th, The Base 10 Changemakers Summit will be hosted for the first time ever by Munich International School (MIS) […]
MIS Ski Team: Glides to Triumph
By Olivia H. and Ella F., Grade 6 Would you stop skiing to get more free weekends? Well, we know a ski team who won’t. Over the years the MIS ski team has become a strong community on the MIS campus. Former ski team coach Ms. Erhardt said that she left ski team because it […]
Unveiling the Diverse World of Footwear at MIS
By Jonathan R. and Peter R., Grade 6 MIS has 1400 kids, so there must be a shoe for everyone. But from all the shoes out there, why did students choose them? The shoes in our school range from fancy and expensive to funky and colourful. There is just a massive variety of shoes. […]
To do: stress, teach, sleep
By Benjamin W. and Leni T., Grade 6 Did you know a teacher (not at MIS) screamed at her class at 1.21 decibels? That’s equivalent to a jet engine! And just because she was so stressed and couldn’t cope! Being a teacher can be super frustrating, so what inspires people to become one? And how does […]
In 6th Grade, Taylor Swift has anything but a bad reputation
By Michelle R. and Anna P., Grade 6 This year singer Taylor Swift has made one of the biggest comebacks in popularity among different age ranges. Many people have started to become more interested and become Swifties, even at MIS. “She is now such a mega-star: Almost every generation knows her,” said Middle School EAL […]
Off Topic: Unleashing Parenting Perspectives
Off Topic is a podcast made by students for students. We will cover topics like: mental health, social pressure, traditions and culture, and many more; but we promise to never stay on topic! Tune in to the first episode of season 2 Off Topic where we unravel the different methods of parenting and how they […]
Top 12 Things To Do If You’re Not In 12th Grade Yet
Myra S., Grade 12 High school can be tough to navigate. Finding the balance between a social and academic life, while caring for your physical and mental health is a nearly unattainable goal. As your grade level increases, you will realize it is impossible to not make sacrifices in one way or another. It is […]
How Eurovision is Becoming a Political Platform
Alex Z., Grade 12 The politicization of Eurovision is an important topic for students to understand and engage with for several reasons. What seems like a pointless singing contest, is actually a contest that offers a unique lens through which students can explore global politics, diplomacy, cultural relations, and the ways in which seemingly apolitical events […]
MOA- B Inhibitors: What does this “cure” really mean for Parkinson’s Disease?
Alexandra S., Grade 12 *Terms for clarification can be found at the bottom of the article* Whether it be in school or with friends or family, we all have definitely been in a situation where we felt out of control. This always brings a sense of unease, physically, emotionally, or even both. Now imagine feeling […]
The EU’s ambitious plan to switch to electric vehicles by 2035
Paul L., Grade 12 From cars to vans, the EU has embarked on its ambitious goal to make all vehicles electric by 2035. However, is this goal realistic? And is switching to electric vehicles truly the best way to address the problem of climate change? The European Parliament [E.P.], which is one of the seven European […]
Stuck In Barcelona
By Marcelo G.R, Jacob N., Grade 10 What was supposed to be a debate trip turned into an extended stay. Without the choice to rebut, the debate team was left optionless in Spain. The debate team, trying to get back to Munich, found themselves unexpectedly stuck in the vibrant city of Barcelona due to 70 […]
G8 Winter Market raises €8,000 for Tanzania Project
Photos By: Grade 6 Journalism Class Story By: Ayra H., Grade 5 This is my first winter here at MIS and the Grade 8 Winter Market was so much fun. It was so great to play games and win prizes with your friends. The Winter Market had the cutest things, like little crocheted snowmen. I was […]
