Senior School
Hell’s Kitchen (Teacher’s Version)
By Melek Z., Grade 9 I interviewed four MIS teachers to find their favorite recipes. I think that people can really bond over their food preferences and the stories that are behind their favorite recipe. I even tried making 2 of the recipes myself. It was a fun journey and I got to know more […]
OFF TOPIC: Bullying and Internet
Off Topic is a podcast made by students, for students. We cover topics from conspiracies, bullying, film and more-but we promise to never stay on topic! “Bullying builds character.” In this episode of Off Topic 9th grade students, Libby B., Melek Z. And Daniel MW. discuss bullying among other things a little off topic. Brace […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
Dumplings, Sushi, Chocolate Galore! MIS discusses Comfort Foods
By Dora F., Grade 9 Food. It’s one of my personal favorite things in life, and it is for a lot of other people too. What even are comfort foods? It is up for interpretation. ____________________________ Comfort foods are foods we seek out when dealing with life. While eating itself is a human necessity, the […]
Unraveling the Dress Code: Embracing Individuality and Equality
by Anea E., Grade 10 In the hallways of our schools, there exists a discussion. It revolves around dress codes, set by the Student Parent Handbook Senior School 2023-2024 which are rules intended to guide students on what to wear. Yet, upon closer inspection, it becomes apparent that these dress codes may lack clarity, reinforce […]
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 […]
It’s Pink: MIS Students pick Barbie as Best Movie of Summer
Pink. That is one way to describe Barbie, the world wide hit that came out this summer. Everything about the highly anticipated movie is why this movie was the best movie in the perspective of MIS Students. “Everyone knew that was going to be the movie,” Josie B., Grade 9, said. “I saw a ton […]
Student Opinion: P.E., The Downfall of MIS Students
By Nadija T., Grade 9 “I was one of the girls who stood in a corner and yelled, like absolutely shrieked when a ball came near them,” Dora F., Grade 9, said. Not all senior school students at MIS believe that PE is a good subject for them, some dread when they see the […]
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“ […]
Game-Changer: Recent Policy causes Debate at MIS
By Anea E., Grade 9 In the midst of volleyball tryouts, where balls dance unpredictably across the gym, a groundbreaking shift is reshaping the landscape of MIS’s sports culture. A policy from the Senior School Student Parent Handbook 2022-2023, declaring, “All students are eligible at the start of the school year.” This seismic […]
Anomaly 1: Jacob’s Iconic Crocs
By Isha M. and Jacob N., Grade 10 Welcome to ‘Strange MIS’, where students at Buchhof Bulletin discuss strange controversies going around our School. In today’s video, we are zooming in on the backstory behind Jacob’s crocs! Disclaimer: To view this video, an MIS organisation account is required. Please login with your your MIS username […]
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 […]
Scrolling Away Success: The Hidden Impact of Social Media on Grades
By Jacob N., Grade 9 Brace yourself for a shocking truth: social media’s addictive grip is wreaking havoc on students’ academic performance. Discover the alarming correlation between excessive social media use and declining grades, and why urgent action is needed to protect our educational pursuits from this digital menace. In today’s digital age, I can’t […]
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 […]
Duke Of Edinburgh Practice Weekend At School Vlog
by Anea E., Sinead H., Kate B., Experience the Duke of Edinburgh Practice Weekend through the Eyes of the Students: Join us for an Unforgettable Adventure of Growth, Camaraderie, and Inspiration. Watch Now! On the 21st and 22nd of April at Munich International School, the Duke of Edinburgh Practice Weekend was held at school with […]
Off Topic: Gaming in Class
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 this episode, Jacob N, Marcelo G.R and Angel V, Grade 9, will talk about gaming in class and its effects.
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The Untold Truths of Students: Leave a Secret Read a Secret
By: Tess Chlebek, Sinead Howley, Kate Bohlman In journalism, we decided to conduct a social experiment about anonymous people’s secrets. In this experiment, we got MIS students of various ages from as young as 9 to the oldest being 15 to submit their “darkest” or most bothersome secrets anonymously and voluntarily. We then selected a […]
