A group of 6 Highlanders visited The American Centre, this month, to attend a talk hosted by MUN Café. The objective of this meeting, MUN Cafe’s first dialogue, was to make students interact with diplomats and understand the importance of Diplomacy in the 21st century.
The highlight of the event was the meeting between Highlanders and Mr. Jonathan Kessler, Director of the North India Office of the US embassy. Mr. Kessler has devoted 30 years on myriad global assignments, including those in many European and South-Asian countries.
In an increasingly connected world, the growth of the social web and shared economy have lent critical importance to Policy Making and International Relations. Initiatives such as these help highlanders acquire the analytical skills and perspective required to build successful careers in the field.
♻️ Project DROP at Scottish High ♻️ We hosted a plastic waste management workshop by IPCA, under CSR initiative. Students learned the harmful effects of first-use plastic waste like wrappers and chips packets and pledged to collect and recycle them. A special bin was installed, and regular collection will ensure responsible disposal. Together, we’re building […]
Grade 12 IBDP students stepped into the role of mentors as they led an insightful orientation for Grade 11 on the TOK Exhibition journey.With interactive discussions, personal experiences, and a clear roadmap of the process, they broke down every step—from selecting objects to framing knowledge questions. The session was packed with practical tips, do’s and […]
Our Grade 12 students proudly presented their 18-month journey of Creativity, Activity, and Service (CAS) and Service Learning through the CAS O’NANZA & SL Showcase. This exhibition was a culmination of commitment, collaboration, and community impact—where students showcased their personal portfolios, unique initiatives, and powerful reflections that defined their CAS experience under the IB continuum. […]