Thank you very much for your support this week. It was wonderful to see our staff and students back in school on Monday and we were very happy to be back in the safe and familiar environment of 91传媒. We have had to rearrange some of our school events and I thank you very much for your patience with any adjustments we have had to make.
Yesterday, I had the great pleas鈥ure of watching the GCSE Drama monologues. These are the exam pieces that the Y11 students performed as part of their GCSE coursework. Unfortunately, due to the recent events in Nepal, these exams had to be postponed twice which placed added challenges on the students. However, I am very pleased to say that the performances did not disappoint and the audience were delighted by the depth and humour that the students were able to bring to their pieces.
Thank you to all of our community members who attended our blood drive yesterday which was held in association with Star Hospital. We had 42 donors from the 91传媒 community whose blood will be put to good use in the city.
As we approach Dashain, we know that many of you will be travelling and some of you will be going home to spend the festive season with your families. We wish you all a very pleasant break and look forward to seeing you back in school on Tuesday, October 7th.
鈥ednesday - PIS E Safety
鈥Y Trip to Thakali Restaurant
鈥ednesday 15/10/24- Year 11 Parent Teacher Consultation
Week 3
(27-31st Oct)
鈥onday - PIS - Expeditions
鈥ednesday - Forest School
鈥Y open their own Thakali Restaurant
鈥uesday - Year 7 Expedition Parent Information Session
鈥ednesday - Year 8 Expedition Parent Information Session
鈥hursday - Year 9 Expedition Parent Information Session
鈥aturday - Secondary Sports day
Week 4
(3-7 Nov)
鈥ednesday - PIS RSE
鈥onday - Year 10 Parent Teacher Consultation
鈥ednesday - GCSE Awards Evening
鈥hursday - AS Awards Event
Secondary News
Cultural unity and diversity at the top of the world
By Avigya (91传媒 Secondary Journalism Club)
鈥 Intercultural Day is an opportunity to celebrate cultures with which our 91传媒 family identifies and celebrate our diversity.鈥- Ms Catherine Williams, Assistant Head of Secondary.”
What do culture and identity truly mean? And why is it important?听
Some might say it is important because of keeping the legacy. Others might point out the generations of history it holds. While these are true, here at 91传媒, these words go beyond their literal meanings, with them not only being an aspect of a student’s background but a part of their identity. Being the diverse and solidarity school we are, on Saturday, the 11th of October, 91传媒 will be hosting an intercultural day where we celebrate and learn about different cultures in our school community.
During this event, students and teachers will have the opportunity to either wear a cultural dress from their own culture or another which has special significance to them. However, this day will not only include wearing cultural clothes as a series of events will occur too, including a fashion show where students ranging from both primary and secondary will walk the catwalk in their traditional attire. An optional talent show for both primary and secondary, in which students will demonstrate a musical performance that is linked with a culture. Finally, a food festival that will have foods from different places and regions across the globe available to buy. While this event is happening, a selection of activities and games will also be available to play throughout the campus, which will be led by student leaders.
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– if you would like to view the student Foodfest website , please follow the link above
Drama Monologues
On Thursday, after two postponements the IGCSE Year 11 class performed their monologues, the first 20% of their IGCSE. Candidates have to show a range of dramatic skills and techniques in their exam and use challenging themes and situations to demonstrate the full range of their ability. The 91传媒 journalism club sent Shayann to report.
Drama Monologues
By: Shayaan (91传媒 Secondary Journalism Club)
Monologue 1:听
A child soldier caught between actions he has been forced to take and his conscience. He carries out acts ordered that are deeply at odds with his own moral compass. Though he once hoped to be a hero, each event leaves him more mentally unstable and emotionally detached. Convicted and haunted, he struggles to justify his actions, knowing that the uniform he wears no longer shields him from guilt. His story is one of a child trying to reconcile the role he was forced into, with the person he wanted to be, and failing.
Monologue 2:听
A victim who refuses to stay quiet. She鈥檚 face-to-face with someone arrogant and selfish鈥攕omeone furious about being in trouble, yet blind to the damage he鈥檚 caused. He blames others for his downfall, twisting the truth to protect his pride. But she doesn鈥檛 let him get away with it. She shouts, not out of weakness, but out of strength. Her voice cuts through his excuses, forcing him to hear what he鈥檚 tried to ignore: that his anger doesn鈥檛 make him right, and his pain doesn鈥檛 erase hers.
Monologue 3:听
A woman lies on the bed, knowing she鈥檚 close to the end, speaking to someone who barely looks up. The room feels cursed鈥攕omeone else died here, and now it鈥檚 her turn. She talks about the places she wanted to go, the life she never got to live, but the person beside her doesn鈥檛 understand. She brings up her father, the way his absence shaped her, the way she kept trying to be enough for someone who never showed up. Her voice rises鈥攏ot for attention, but out of desperation. She鈥檚 dying, and he still won鈥檛 listen. All she wanted was to be seen before she disappeared.
Monologue 4:听
The lead character recounts the traumatic death of his friend Adam, who was scared while approaching a mine shaft. As Adam walked toward it, a rock was suddenly thrown at him, hitting him in the head and causing him to fall to his death. He is shaken, haunted by the moment, and overwhelmed by guilt, replaying the scene and questioning whether he could鈥檝e prevented it.
Monologue 5:听
A spoiled, erratic child living in the aftermath of an apocalypse with an obsession for chocolate鈥攃andy wrappers and half-melted bars litter the floor around her. She behaves like a much younger girl, her voice high and scattered, clinging to childish fantasies and fears. She鈥檚 speaking to a boy who seems to be her brother, though she treats him more like a toy than a sibling. Outside, foreigners have arrived, and she is terrified. She believes they kill women and marry children, a fear that鈥檚 irrational but deeply real to her. She wants to hide, dragging her brother with her, convinced that danger is just beyond the door. Her paranoia blends with her spoiled nature, creating a character who鈥檚 both unsettling and strangely vulnerable.
Monologue 6:听
A slightly unhinged news reporter locks himself in his office in Afghanistan for 30 days, using a bucket for everything and filling the time with erratic activities. Unable to go outside for fear of recrimination from the Taliban, he reads fan messages, but they鈥檙e all threats from people trying to kill him. When he calls a friend to ask for a favour and gets no response, he leaves a voicemail that starts with a threat and ends sweetly. Later, he spins a wheel and impersonates whatever it lands on鈥 parodying the attitudes of high income countries in their response to immigration and their supposed help in ‘freeing’ his country.
Monologue 7:
Our teenage boy speaks to a girl he had previously proposed to. She rejected him, saying, 鈥淵ou aren鈥檛 manly enough.鈥 In response, he performs a chaotic bar mitzvah-inspired activity, blowing a horn in an exaggerated attempt to demonstrate his transition from boyhood to manhood. He speaks erratically, trying to prove himself, but his behaviour becomes increasingly unsettling. The girl, present during this display, grows uncomfortable as he continues, unaware of how far he鈥檚 strayed from what she meant.
Monologue 8:听
An angelic guardian of the Earth, delivers his story in a formal tone, often straying into humorous tangents. He recounts how giants arrived on Earth and, after an agreement, promised to leave. However, days and months passed, and they remained. Frustrated by their refusal to go, he approaches them wearing a shirt that reads, 鈥淭ake on someone your own size鈥 blending his formal storytelling with unexpected bursts of comedy.
Monologue 9:听
A young woman in a bar attempting to flirt with a man, begins by stating that American women are statistically the worst in the world at flirting. She shares a little about herself and references social conceptions. Her tone is blunt and unfiltered, but she ends with a sincere offer: 鈥淚 really like you, so how about I buy you a beer.
These monologues are powerful and unique, each showing a different kind of struggle or emotion. Some are serious and intense, like the solider鈥檚 guilt or the women鈥檚 quiet pain before death. Others are bold and confrontational, like the victim standing up to someone who hurt her. There鈥檚 dark humor in the media presenter鈥檚听 madness, awkward comedy in the bar mitzvah boy’s attempt to be manly, and strange vulnerability in the girl鈥檚 childish fear. Our angel mixed formal storytelling with absurdity, and the young woman’s blunt flirting is both uncomfortable and honest.
Together, they made a strong set鈥攅motional, funny, and unforgettable.鈥
Primary News
Our final week of Term 1 has been eventful, it was wonderful to welcome all the children back onto campus on Monday and see them come in with such enthusiasm, engaging with their learning extremely well and making the most of the opportunity to have some social time with friends.听
Our continued focus on wellbeing has been at the forefront this week and we have held wellbeing sessions with all the children, to ensure they are feeling safe and able to reach out to their trusted adults should they need additional support.听
A huge thank you to the team who put together a wonderful and informative assembly, learning all about Dashain delivered by the students in both English and Nepali. The stage looked wonderful, adorned with the 鈥減ing鈥, kites and marigolds. It started with dancing led by Ms Tamrakar, followed by some information sharing and then a quiz to challenge the children鈥檚 knowledge. It was a brilliant way to excite the students and staff before we go off for the holidays.
We finished the week with the announcement of the successful House Captain candidates who are Amaya, Siyah, Maira, Aniket, Dani, Naavya, Aayan and Shanaya:
Little Yetis.
We were delighted to have the Little Yetis back on campus for their In the Garden session today. The children enjoyed planting, painting and playing in the new ball pit!听
We look forward to welcoming them back after the break for our Colours and Rainbows sessions. We wish all of our Little Yetis and their families a wonderful Dashain Celebration.听
Please note that the school lunch prices are now as follows: Regular meal Rs 300 and Large meal Rs 400. Please see our menus and order forms here: