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MIS Teacher, Ms. Erhardt, Changes Lacrosse History!
By Anna S. and Isabella D., Grade 10 This is Ms. Erhardt playing as a goalie in the tournament On Friday September 20th, the Woman’s Lacrosse championship has started in in the United States of America. Lacrosse, the fast-paced sport, that in woman’s games, have 12 people on the field, goes all the way back […]
Inspiring Author Visit: Dusti Bowling’s Connection to her Readers
By grade 9 Multimedia Journalism class “It’s my real name (…) my mom has red hair. She thought she was going to have (…) a red headed boy (…) she would name him Rusty,” said author Dusti Bowling. When hearing the name “Dusti Bowling”, most people might be curious about its origins. As she explained, the […]
‘Strange MIS’ – Anamoly 2: Teacher’s Unusual Hobbies
By Isha M., Grade 10 Welcome back to ‘Strange MIS’,where students at Buchhof Bulletin discuss various topics going around our School. In today’s video, we are zooming in on Mr. Riehl’s and Mr. Lee’s unusual hobbies.
EAL: The Journey of Acquiring English Language
By Yuto W., Grade 6 How do students who don’t understand English spend their time at school and what problems do they face? Albin K., Grade 6, had difficulty learning English at school, and at first, he would just wave and say “hi.” “I just waved or said hi that was a good starter,” Albin […]
Stroke of Genius; New Mural Comes to the Nexus
By Eva Lior., Grade 9 People love to view art pieces and learn about different artists. Art is such a big thing in our world today and there are so many different variations of art pieces that you can look at. Phillip Adams is a muralist that likes painting mountains and realistic pieces. In this […]
Tales of MIS: Meet Debbie S1E1
Listen to the first episode of Tales of MIS, the podcast that uncovers tales from MIS alumni. The Host, Anea E. Grade 10 , dives into their experiences here, and finds out where they ended up. Meet Debbie, development coordinator and MIS Alumni! Debbie shares her experience as a student here, and what it’s like […]
OFF TOPIC: Dream Days in the Holidays
By Eylül M., Grade 9, Eva L., Grade 9 and Alex K., Grade 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! In today’s Off Topic podcast episode, you will hear […]
Save Earth Today To Survive Tomorrow
By Bertie T and Sid S., Grade 6 How has climate change has affected our school and how you or anyone can get involved and help? We got the views of an expert, a student and even a longtime MIS gardener.
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) […]
King of Chess: Mr. Collier Discovers Check
By Philipp M., Grade 9 “I wanted to have a chess club here in Germany, so that students could always have an opportunity to play chess,” Math teacher Mr. Collier explained. Mr. Collier started a chess club after school activity because he felt he did not get enough opportunity to play it when he was […]
MIS students perform 30 Neo-futuristic plays in 60 minutes
By Red B., Grade 9 As the spotlight dimmed, the clothesline emptied, the sounds of footsteps are heard on stage. When the lights come up, the 11 members of the cast and the two members of the stage crew take their final bows. The final performance of “Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind“ […]
Aren’t You Curious? Ep. 1: Ms Moi
By: Charlotte H. Libby B. and Melek Z., Grade 9 Welcome to ‘Aren’t You Curious’! This is Episode 1 of many, where we interview teachers to find out more about their life outside of school in terms of their favorite music, movies and books. For this episode we interviewed Ms. Moisala, a […]
Tips for New Students at MIS
By Chloe Z., Grade 10 Imagine yourself as a new student at MIS——What kinds of problems will you face? Lost in the humongous campus, unable to find your classrooms; starting your course in the middle of a chapter that you have never learned before… These problems become especially serious when you missed the new student […]
Navigating Language Diversity at MIS
By Marcelo G.R, Grade 10 Among the corridors and classrooms at MIS, students speaking a variety of languages can be heard, reflecting our school’s rich international character. So how does the linguistic diversity at our school really affect interactions among students and our learning environment? “Inclusivity is one of the most important foundations of any […]
26th and 27th of May: Track and Field ISSTs
by: Sinead H (Grade 9) On Friday and Saturday, May 26th and 27th MIS hosted the track ISSTs for the 2023 season and many athletes showed up from various international schools, including a record breaking amount of 12th graders who participated, even though they are finished with school. The 12th graders still chose to show […]
