QMIS Student Anthem Recognized by UNICEF


Another remarkable initiative from the production house of Mr. Abinath is the QMIS Student Anthem, a powerful celebration of youth, hope, and global unity. Composed by Anil Srinivasan and written by Madhan Karky, the anthem resonated far beyond the school.
At UNICEF's prestigious meet in Mumbai, the anthem was officially recognised and proclaimed as the Student Anthem for students worldwide a proud moment for QMIS and a sestament so our vision of inspiring global futures.
At QMIS, giving back to the community means inspiring curiosity and aspiration — not just charity. Through our student-outreach program, we organised a fully funded trip for 187 underprivileged students from local government schools to ISRO’s Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota. This was a first-of-its-kind visit, and the experience — from interacting with scientists to touring launch facilities — sparked dreams of space and science.

Globally, while ISRO’s outreach initiatives are growing, only a handful of schools (especially in remote and underserved areas) typically get such exposure. In India, surveys show that only about 8% of students say they want to become scientists.
Through this initiative, QMIS is helping close that aspiration gap — by giving students not just a visit, but the chance to dream bigger
To honour the brilliance and dedication of India’s space heroes, QMIS also proudly produced an exclusive anthem dedicated to ISRO scientists
A tribute of gratitude, hope, and inspiration.
At QMIS, we don’t just teach students to dream
We show students how high their dreams can fly.
QMIS has partnered with Chellamuthu Trust, led by Dr. C. Ramasubramanian, to introduce KARKO — a unique program where selected QMIS students collaborate with government school students to break learning barriers through shared experiences.

Through this initiative, students learn together, support one another, and build genuine connections. KARKO nurtures empathy, emotional well-being, social awareness, and a deeper understanding of diverse learning environments — shaping compassionate, responsible young citizens.


Another landmark initiative by Queen Mira was the extraordinary cultural exposure it created for 100 students from 10 Government schools across Madurai and Virudhunagar. These students were taken to Chennai to participate in “Valluvar Marai, Vairamuthu Urai,” an event hosted by the illustrious, award-winning Tamil poet and literary icon Kalaimamani Vairamuthu. The occasion was graced by the Hon’ble Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, Thiru M.K. Stalin, and attended by distinguished Tamil scholars, revered cultural guardians, and passionate patriots who filled the hall with an atmosphere of pride and intellectual vibrance.This rare opportunity allowed young learners to witness Tamil heritage at its finest—an inspiring experience that deepened their cultural identity and broadened their aspirations.

QMIS collaborates with IGCA to strengthen our commitment to nurturing socially responsible, globally aware learners. Through this partnership, students engage in meaningful projects aligned with global challenges, develop cultural intelligence, participate in international collaborations, and build essential values like empathy, leadership, and social responsibility.

Queen Mirs, through the visionary production house of Mr. Abinath, created a compelling atlhem to raise awareness about the dangers of drug abuse. With soul-stirring music composed by Gerard Feliz and thought-provoking lyrics penned by Madhan Karky, the anthem delivers a strong message of hope, courage, and conscious choice.
It reflects QMIS's unwavering commitment to shaping responsible, informed, and resilient young citizens.