Senior School
The Fusion-Play Experience
Dora F, Thalia J and Konrad R. This semester’s Senior School Drama Production: Hamlet, Please! The play was a fusion between two plays. Check Please! was split into two halves of the show, 15 Minute Hamlet separated the two plays, being acted out by the waiters in this immersive dinner experience. The double-play had three […]
A Warm Welcome to the Future MIS Senior School Principal
By Eva L., Grade 10 With over 20 years of international school teaching and experiences, Ms Marie Favret will step into the role of Senior School Principal at Munich International School, in August 2025, ready to lead students and staff members along their journey. Ms. Favret is originally from Cincinnati, Ohio, which is the sister […]
Senior Schoolers Stay Independent with Own Devices
By: Paula M. And Sunny J., Grade 7 Senior schoolers have to buy their own devices while middle schoolers don’t. We compared the different thoughts between middle schoolers, senior schoolers, teachers and IT to get different perspectives on what each person thinks.
Debaters in Madrid!
By Lilian S., Grade 10 Speech and Debate has always been a part of the MIS senior school. This year the students got to travel internationally to Madrid, Spain, to compete in the 2024 NESDA competition. The tournament was three days long during which students debated, gave speeches, performed duets and more. There were seven […]
Volunteering for Impact: How UNICEF Club Foster Community and Individual Growth
By Eylül M., Grade 10 The UNICEF club in MIS has been running for long years now leaded by 12th graders. The club examines many For further depth on the club, the volunteer is going to be asked the upcoming events and outline of the meeting taking place every week. UNICEF is a worldwide popular […]
Unveil UN’s Impact Today
By Phoebe Z., Grade 9 Many might find political news to be extremely boring and irrelevant. After all it does not affect them personally, right? Well, even though this may appear to be the case, politics shape every element of our lives. Global politics and UN policies are extremely important and personally affect everyone. “It […]
Mastering Expectations and Academics in Senior School
By Amerie M., Grade 9 Moving from Middle to Senior school is a big leap for students, with tougher classes, more homework, and higher expectations. It’s a challenge, so how are they really handling it? Through student and teacher insights, this article dives into the struggles of surviving—and thriving—in senior school. “If I miss classes, […]
Senior School’s Best Kept Activity Secrets
By Anintika B., Grade 9 When it comes to college applications, the spotlight usually shines on sports and popular clubs. But included in our very own Senior School are many unique programs that could set you apart—if you know where to look. Whether it is varsity volleyball or the Junior School’s pop-up card club, after-school […]
The Beginning of a New Season
By Konrad R., Grade 10 Some students say their favourite part of school is learning, while others enjoy spending time with friends. However, many enjoy extracurricular activities, such as football at MIS, which are the true highlight of their school experience. For many MIS students, football—to take one example among many—is the highlight of […]
Running Into The End Of The Year
By Julia S., Grade 9 Have you ever wondered why the 5k run in grade 9 is taking place and what people think of it? Well then this is the right article for you! The 5k has taken place on 7 June and was led by the PE department. All interviews included were from […]
‘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.
Grade 9 Spanish Trip
By Ms Allemand’s Grade 9 Spanish class In May, the 9th grade Spanish class went on a trip to Andalusia, Spain. They wrote about this trip in Spanish. You can find an English translation at the bottom of the article. En mayo, nosotros, alumnos del grado 9 de la clase de español fuimos de viaje […]
Radiant Class Trip to Monaco
By Eylül M., Grade 9 Imagine going France with you best friends during summer. This is what happened when MIS students in French class went on a full week trip to France on May 13. ”This French trip strengthened my bond with my Friends,” said Lavina S., grade 9. The 9th grade French students state […]
Most Hated Subject? School.
By Melek Z., Grade 9 A closer look into students’ thoughts about how school affects their everyday lives. As the school year progresses, school is taking up more and more of student’s time. A growing number of students have decided to speak about their negative educational experiences due to increasing academic demands and social pressure. […]
Track Meet Receives Mixed Reviews from Athletes
By Isabella D., Grade 9 MIS Track and field athletes compete on this field on April 27, 2024 against a dozens other schools. (Isabella D./The Buchhof Bulletin) With a burst of adrenaline and an unstoppable drive, the MIS track and field team delivered a performance for the ages at the last meets. Records crumbled as […]
ISTA Festival
By Red B., Grade 9 In early March, 11 MIS students journeyed to Terezín in the Czech Republic for the ISTA Festival. What happened there? Watch the vlog to find out.
OFF TOPIC: The Drama Curriculum and its Secrets
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! Welcome to another episode of Off Topic Podcasts. Today we will describe how teachers and students think about the new […]
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 […]
From the Schloss to the NeXus: The storyline of MIS
By Adrian Walch, Grade 6 How did the school change throughout the years? What were the major changes? What was the impact on the school campus and on the learning? What does this have to do with you? The school was founded in 1966 by Christen DeHaan in Harlaching. Christen DeHaan is a German-American businesswoman […]
Why are snowballs banned?
By Alexander K., Grade 9 What do students and teachers think about snowball fights being banned? They have been banned since the beginning of winter, but the students fight with the snow for fun. There are some mixed opinions about it.
