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Politics Around the Globe
By: Olivia S. and Elli S., Grade 11 What was happening in the world this week? Find out with this weekly update from Senior School students on everything you need to know about politics and more!
Very Vibrant Valentines Day
By Sunny J., Grade 7 On Valentine’s Day, people celebrate with others in many different ways. Some people give roses, cookies or write a letter. At MIS, there are many events related to Valentine’s Day, for example, wearing pink for House Points.
Recess Revealed: What Do Students Do at Break?
by: Constantin H., Grade 7 What do students do at recess? What is in the secret life of student recess? 50 minutes of freedom. Here are the moments at recess that reveal students’ stories.
Is Passing Time Really Worth It?
By: Jonah L., Grade 7 Is passing time the tool that will save your time? We’re seeing if passing time is worth it.
Middle School Girls Basketball: Best Games Of 2025
By: Carla V.A., Grade 7 Have you ever wondered how the middle school sports teams are doing? These are are two of the most recent games of the Middle School girls basketball teams, in 2025.
“Wall of Will” Filming Process
On January 24th, we as MIS students had the honour to view “Sports Illustrated” when the came to our school with the intent to film a documentary on the “Wall of Will”
How Taking Art at MIS Expands Your Knowledge and Creativity
When people hear the word art, a painting is the image that always comes to mind, but what if it was more than that? As a person who takes art, let me paint you a new picture. Art envisions an abyss of media, techniques and even history. To give you some specific content, printmaking including […]
How the California Wildfires Have an Effect on Our MIS Community
By Scarlett T., Grade 9 The 2025 wildfires around Los Angeles, California, have a devastating effect on families and loved ones worldwide, not just those in fire zones. Thousands of people have lost their homes, forcing families to evacuate, sometimes across states and even countries. Sadly, many lives have been lost, leaving families mourning across […]
Basketball Derby Final Between BIS and MIS
Article By: Sadie Lynn S., Grade 10; Main Photo By: Anna S. and Isabella D., Grade 10 Photos By: Nic W., Grade 7 On the 29th of January, MIS basketball varsity teams, both boys and girls, played BIS, our rival school in the Munich area. This was not just another game; it was an attempt […]
Verena Machnik besucht die MIS
Von: Hakim Y. und Wiktor F., 9. Klasse Die Stimmung war atemberaubend, als Verena Machnik, Kandidatin der Grünen für den Bundestag, am 28. Januar das Klassenzimmer betrat. Schon beim Eintreten spürte man ihre Präsenz: eine Mischung aus Authentizität Kompetenz und einer natürlichen Freundlichkeit, die den Raum sofort füllte. Sie strahlte eine Aura aus, zugleich Respekt […]
Dr. Eiling-Hüttich besucht die MIS
Von Xaver H. und Moritz R., 9. Klasse Am vergangenen Freitag, den 31. Januar, besuchte Dr. Eiling Hüttich, CSU-Politikerin und Mitglied des bayerischen Landtags, unsere Schule. Ihr Besuch war nicht nur eine Gelegenheit für die Schülerinnen und Schüler der UWUZ-Klassen (Unsere Welt und unsere Zeit) eine hochrangige Politikerin hautnah zu erleben, sondern auch die Sichtweise […]
Juniorenwahl 2025
Vasilisa V., 9. Klasse Die Juniorwahl ist ein erfolgreiches Projekt zur politischen Bildung, das Schülerinnen und Schülern einen realitätsnahen Einblick in demokratischen Prozess gibt. Alle MIS-Schüler der 9., 10. und 11. Klassen werden an einer Juniorwahl teilnehmen; außerdem gibt es für die 10. Klasse eine Podiumsdiskussion mit Politikern führender Parteien in Deutschland. Die Juniorwahl ist […]
Bundestagswahl in Deutschland: Demokratie ist Leben
Philipp Süß, Grade 9 Demokratie bedeutet Freiheit und Mitbestimmung für alle Menschen; jeder darf seine Meinung äußern, Entscheidungen treffen und an Wahlen teilnehmen. So bestimmt das Volk, wer regiert. Ohne Demokratie gäbe es keine freie Meinungsäußerung und Menschen könnten unterdrückt werden. Wahlen sind ein zentraler Bestandteil der Demokratie. Sie geben den Bürgern die Möglichkeit, ihre […]
Holiday Spirit in Full Swing at the 8th Grade Winter Market
By Eva L., Eylül M., Lilian S., Grade 10 Winter market stands as a significant event in the whole of 8th grade. The students gather and collaborate to come up with ideas. This event enhances communication and group work qualities of the students as well as salesmanship. There is advice from this year’s 8th grade […]
Middle School Advisory: Guiding Growth Beyond Books
By: Echo J., Grade 6 What is Middle School Advisory? Why is it needed? What do students think?
Locker Equality: Can It Be Achieved?
By: Maxi W. and Coen F., Grade 6 The new lockers in the Red Box are pretty small and lockers in the middle school are much bigger. Is it fair for Grade 6 students?
Tasting the Truth
By: Nicolas W. and Axel M., Grade 7 Like the world around us the cafeteria continues to change. Secrets, facts and the truth will be unlocked. Once you watch our story you’ll know what’s been held from you all this time.
The Grade 8 Winter Market: Cookies, Creativity and Crafts for a Cause
For their Service as Action Project, the Grade 8 Class baked, created, built and planned the 2024 Winter Market. The event raised 6,000 Euros for the Tanzania project, Malala Foundation, Care-In-Action, Doctors Without Boarders, and Plant-for-the-Planet.
Brick to Brick and Floor to Floor: A Tour of the New Structures at MIS
By: Simon H. and Carla v.A., Grade 7 MIS has been very busy with creating new learning structures like the Nexus, the new EC playground etc. Check out this interactive map with everything new at MIS and a short video for each structure.
“Superjects”: Which Side Will Students Take?
By: Livia M. & Sunny L., Grade 6 What is a “Superject”? Follow us on this journey to learn about students’ tastes in school subjects!
