Student Life Programme
Wall of Will Inspires MIS Athletes to Strike for the WIN
By Anintika B., Grade 9 First impressions are what makes or breaks your opinion on something. How you perceive something for the first time is often how you will perceive it for the rest of your life. And in the beginning of January, when the new Wall of Will was revealed, a lot of first […]
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”
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
Get in the Game: Join MIS’s Sports Teams and Unlock Your Potential
By Uma T., Grade 9 With every game, MIS’s sport teams write yet another chapter in their story – one of courage, daring determination, and the unbreakable bond of teammates. Joining one of the sports teams of MIS can lead you through an opportunistic journey ready to be seized by you. Whether it is just […]
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 […]
Is There a Difference Between What Sports People Play Compared to What They Watch?
By Luca B., Grade 9 I’m going to watch the same sports I play, right? Well, according to a recent poll, that’s not the case at all. The survey asked MIS senior school students what their three favorite sports to watch are, and what their three favorite sports to play are. The results might shock […]
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 […]
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 […]
Grade 7 Students Write Poetry Inspired By French Artist
We are excited to present the works of two students of the SLP Creative Writing Club: “Silhouettes and Sea Air” by Charlotte H. and “Sea of Lights” by Coco S., both grade 7. They wrote their poems during the storm that flooded the cafeteria and the tunnel and many other places in Starnberg a while […]
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 […]
From Classroom To Campsite – DofE
By Eva L., Eylül M., and Julia S., Grade 9 Have you ever thought about having a sleepover at school? With the Duke of Edinburgh students from 9th grade, we had an eventful overnight camp at school on the 26th of April to the 27th. The main activities were cooking, learning how to set up […]
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.
Middle School Halloween Party: Haunting Fun or Terror of Boringness?
By Simon H., Grade 6 Students show there different opinions about the middle school Halloween Party. Positive or negative feed back? Find out in this video!
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 […]
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 […]
Does MIS Do Enough to Ensure Sporting Success?
By Marcelo G.R, Jacob N., Grade 10 From more training times to year-round practice, what does it take to win? Recently, our school’s volleyball team embarked on a journey to Frankfurt, where they faced formidable opponents from seven different schools. At the end of the tournament, JV boys finished 5th out of 7 teams. […]
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 […]
