Keep in Touch

Keep in Touch

Keep in Touch!

Kodai Friends International Website

Kodaikanal International School Website

KIS Alumni Association Facebook Page

KIS Archives: Page through Eucys through the years, find a new recipe
in the Highclerc Cookery Book, travel the world through Nora Mitchell’s
photos and journals

KIS Hiking Over the Decades: An Interactive Photo Timeline
– add your hiking story and/or pictures

Wish you could watch a virtual tour of what the school
looks like today?
Missed that Quad Talk on …?
Wonder how the 2020 KIS production of The Music Man
compares to the 1967 version?
All this and more can be seen on the KIS YouTube Channel

Russell De Valois Scholarship 2020

Russell De Valois Scholarship 2020

Russell De Valois Scholarship  |  $5,100

Funded by classmates, friends and family of Russell De Valois ’43, interest earnings from the endowed fund is offered every other year to a student entering grade 11 for the duration of his/her study at KIS to graduation at the end of grade 12.

The 2018-19 scholarship recipient, Anuja Baldota, is completing her senior year at KIS.

Dear De Valois Family,

I am writing this letter to express my sincere gratitude for awarding me the Russell De Valois Scholarship and deciding to continue it for another academic year. This scholarship has helped me in many ways. Not only did it significantly reduce the financial burden, but it also gave me an opportunity to study at KIS and make the most out of my junior year here. Right from the start, I gave highest priority to my academics and as a result, it got me on the Principal’s list with a GPA of 3.8.

But at the same time, I involved myself in a variety of extracurriculars to develop my other skills too. I have a liking for nature and hence decided to hike and at the end of the hiking season I earned a Tahr pin along with the innumerable lessons only outdoors could offer. Besides hiking, I was also part of the basketball team and an entrepreneurship club and will continue the club by leading it as the president for my senior year. In addition to the classes and clubs, life in dorm and living in an international community has given me a priceless experience and pleasant memories.

Overall, my time at KIS has been wonderful and extremely enriching and this wouldn’t have been possible without your generosity. I would once again like to thank you for awarding me this scholarship and I am eagerly looking forward for another year to learn beyond the books and live the “Kodai experience” to the fullest.

Yours sincerely,

Anuja Baldota
KIS Class of 2021

The KIS Archives Now Online!

The KIS Archives Now Online!

The KIS website, KIS Archives, contains a treasure trove of stories, pictures, notable persons, and memorabilia related to the history of
Kodaikanal International School. Click on this site and risk getting lost in this world for several hours!

Some of the highlights of the Archives include a collection of school yearbooks,“The Eucy,” beginning in 1940, and an assemblage of historical photographs of Kodai and its early (white) settlers. These include pictures of transportation up the Coolie Ghat, views from
Coaker’s Walk, and sights around the Kodai lake and township. In addition, there are class pictures through the years, beginning in 1901,
and recipes from the 1950 (5th edition) High Clerc Cookery Book. (Porcupine Meatballs, anyone? Page 49!). At present the Archives
house Eucys from 1940 through 1999, but uploading continues so keep checking. Just a glimpse of all the different front cover designs of the
Eucys through the ages is a treat.

In response to a grant request from KIS for the funds remaining in the Archives Fund, originally established by the Class of 1961, KFI has assisted with the part-time salary of Barbara Block, Class of 1976, to allow her to continue work on the archives, especially the Nora Mitchell Collection.
The Nora Mitchell Collection was a large bequest made to the school after Nora, a much-loved and highly respected teacher from 1964 to
1986 died. Besides being an excellent teacher of German, Indian Social Studies, and Geography, she was an avid traveler. The collection
includes her travelogues and pictures, beginning in 1951 with her European travels, through her arrival in India in 1956, to what appears
to be her last trip in 2000 when she was living in London.

Barbara Block is not only cataloguing this collection but is bringing the KIS Archives to the attention of students, staff and alumni around the
world. She and Manjusha Ninan, KIS Alumni Coordinator, wrote an article for the “Flag Green” about the Nora Mitchell Collection which
can be viewed at The Nora Mitchell Collection – KIS Flag Green. They have also very creatively initiated an all-school photo competition
which involves cooking a recipe from the High Clerc Cookery Book and submitting a photograph of it. Barbara can be seen presenting the
cookbook to the students at a weekly “Vanakkam” (assembly) at Barbara Block Presents KIS Archives.