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Mr. Thomas talks school vision, lunch breaks and reading to Kindergarteners
By Elisabeth H. and Charlotte S. This is the first installment in a series in which Elisabeth H. and Charlotte S. (Grade 5) interview members of the MIS Administration about everything from their visions for the school to how many breaks they get in the day.
MUNoM 2022: Gossip & Resolutions
By: Myra S. and Chandana A., Grade 11 Too long? Scroll to the last few lines for short summary. The Model United Nations of Munich hosted by the European School was attended by 18 schools, with over 400 students in attendance. It was four days of writing resolutions, debating, lobbying and lots of fun. […]
Adventures in Minecraft Part 2
By Simon H., Grade 5 As soon Steve reached the village, he realised that something was wrong. The windows were cracked and the streets were dirty. In the distance, he saw someone running. Steve started running to find out who it was. He saw a shadow inside of a house, so he entered! What a […]
The Buchhof Bulletin Podcast – S01E01: Christmas
Welcome to the new Buchhof Bulletin Podcast “Off Topic” 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 first episode, Elena, Keira, and Zoey, Grade 9, talk about Christmas and […]
Passions and Hobbies Displayed in a Day
By Jacob N., Marcelo G.R., Jinny U. From drones to soap. Go karts to NFTs. On November 9th 2022, the M.I.S 10th grades presented their personal projects. We interviewed 20 people about their opinion on the best projects. The vote ended clearly showing a drone and a Go-Kart drawing most attention from the students attending […]
I Hope You’re Hungry, Volleyball Awards Just Got ‘Served’
By Tess C and Keira B Grade 9 It has been a spectacular season for this year’s 2022 Autumn volleyball teams! To start the night off, the PAC filled to the brim with dedicated athletes and their number one supporters! An air of suspense clung to the room while the volleyball teams waited to be […]
Personal Projects Take on Sustainability
Written by Tilde E. Interviews by Sol. H and Seojin U. Sustainable with style, is the new mile. On the Nov. 9, the 10th graders at MIS presented their Personal Project they have been working on over the summer and the last few months at the Personal Project Exhibition in the LADC. Sustainability has […]
Football’s Coming Home
by Anea E., Eléonore V., grade 9 After the four months of football, the joyful season has come to an end. The school announced the MVPs (Most Valuable Player) of this year’s season at the recognition evening on the Nov. 22. The captains of the football teams Lee La B. and Phil H. and Vegard […]
The stress of a project built to benefit students
By Isha M., Elena B., Grade 9 The perspectives differ on how stress overload from the personal project can affect students. Over the summer, the grade 10 students worked on their Personal Projects. Students say stress from the project impacts them in negative ways like: interfering with their personal life as well as their mental […]
Dr. Leigh Miller Named New Deputy Head of School
By Kate B., Anea E., Tilde E., Marcelo G., Sinead H., Jacob N., Jinny U., Grade 9 Dr. Leigh Miller will be the new Deputy Head of School at Munich International School beginning in August 2023. Dr. Miller currently works at the International School Nido de Aguilas in Santiago, Chile as a schoolwide learning coach. […]
The Ultimate Senior School Survival Guide
By Sol H. & Jinny U., Grade 9 Here is the official first post of the “Ultimate senior school Survival guide”. We, Sol H., Jinny U. have interviewed two senior school students regarding their advice for students who are unfamiliar with the senior school system. Grade 11 Student: Vegard H. Vegard H., MIS varsity Soccer […]
5th Grade Students New and Old Transition to Middle School
5th Grade students both new and old to the school reflect on their start in the middle school this year. By Grace I., Grade 5
Adventures in Minecraft
This is the first chapter in a series called, “Adventures in Minecraft” which the Buchhof Bulletin will publish in installments throughout the year. By Simon H. Steve opened his eye’s, where was he? Every thing was square – the trees the grass even animals. Even stranger was he could see ten hearts on the bottom […]
The Disappearance and Reappearance of Ms. Jones
By Zoey B. and Elena, B., Grade 9 Ms. Jones, the beloved English teacher, recently disappeared from MIS for two years on maternity leave. Some of you might have had her as a teacher before, but a lot of you are either new, or weren’t old enough to have her when she taught here. So […]
A Little Bit About This Year’s 9th Grade Student Council Representatives – Part 4
A group of students decided to interview the candidates for the student council (9th grade) after the results came back to find out more about them and what they will bring to our school this year. Jordans Run for Student council By Tess C. and Sinead H., Grade 9 A vote seems like a fair […]
A Little Bit About This Year’s 9th Grade Student Council Representatives – Part 3
A group of students decided to interview the candidates for the student council (9th grade) after the results came back to find out more about them and what they will bring to our school this year. Mischa- “I was 100% sure I would win” By Marcelo G.R., Angel V.S., Jacob N. , Grade 9 Recently […]
Denouement
This is the first chapter in a series called, “Denouement” which the Buchhof Bulletin will publish in installments throughout the year. By Red B. and Dora F., Grade 8 Run. Nishida remembered her sister saying. Take him and run. Nishida ran through the halls of the compound, as fast as her injured legs could take […]
The Mysterious Magic of Maturing: A Four-way Interview
By Keira B, Tilde E., Grade 9 Remember when you were a little kid who had big ideas about small things? When your only worry was what sandwich, your parents packed for lunch today? Looking back on it now, life seemed so simple! We interviewed two students from the junior school and two graduating seniors […]
The Chances
This is the first chapter in a series called, “The Chances” which the Buchhof Bulletin will publish in installments throughout the year. By Natalie N., Grade 5 Dear Diary, It is the first day of 5th grade. I am totally not stressing… ok, I maybe am sort of stressing, it’s just that my BFF Amber […]

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What a great video! Thank you for focusing on our Student Life Programme and all our junior school activities!
This was so fun to watch and very educational!
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