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Students hold meaningful discussion on global problems

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Lucknow, April 27 : City Montessori School, Rajajipuram Campus's 2nd edition of its 2-day Model United Nations, empowering diplomacy, transforming global community was inaugurated today with participation of over 400 students from Kanpur, Raibareily, Bhilwara, Jabalpur, Ooty and various schools of Lucknow. The event was formally inaugurated by the Chief Guest, Mr Arsh Ali, who is a former student of CMS and youngest archeologist and first egyptologist of India. Addressing the gathering on this occasion, Mr Arsh Ali said that the Conference was a most outstanding and innovative initiative of CMS aimed at bringing out the best in children and giving them useful knowledge about international relations. CMS Manager, Prof Geeta Gandhi said that CMS recognizes the value of Model UN simulations to engage young people with the initiatives and goals of the UN, as well as, to build their skills in diplomacy, public speaking and decision making. Earlier, the Convener of MUN and Senior Princ

Young skaters display outstanding talent in Roller Skating championship

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Lucknow, April 26 : City Montessori School, Rajajipuram Campus II organized  a two day Inter-School Roller Skating Competition on CMS Gomti Nagar Campus Extension premises.  The Skating Contest took off after a reverential lamp lighting ceremony by the CMS Founder-Director, Dr Bharti Gandhi. The lamp ignited a new hope and sportsman spirit among the competitors. Dr Bharti Gandhi stressed upon the importance and values learnt from games and sports in the daily life of students leading to their all-round growth and development. Earlier, the students of CMS Rajajipuram Campus II presented the message of “India Fit and Young that was much appreciated by the viewers. The Skating Competition was flagged off by the Senior Principal of CMS Gomti Nagar Extension Ms Manjit Batra and the Principal, Mrs Sangeeta Bannerji.             The first day of the 4th Inter-school Roller Skating Championship was filled with excitement, inspiration, and friendly competition. The championship witnessed a huge

Participating teams exhibit excellent argumentative skills and legal understanding

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Lucknow, 26 April : The two-day 'Dr Jagdish Gandhi Memorial Moot Court Conclave'  organized by City Montessori School, Gomti Nagar Campus I concluded today at its auditorium. This two-day event witnessed the presence of renowned law professionals apprising students of their experiences and nuances of legal points, whereas participating students mesmerized all with their knowledge of law, logical and argumentative skills, and analytical and presentation skills. This Inter-school Moot Court Competition showed a simulation of a real court with complainants and respondents presenting arguments. As the complainants and respondents, the student teams presented their strong arguments on various topics like environmental improvement, technology and many more, mesmerizing everyone with their well-researched arguments and expression abilities. 14 schools from all over Lucknow city participated in this Conclave including various campuses of City Montessori School, La Martiniere Girls Coll

169 CMS students clear JEE Mains, to now appear for JEE Advanced

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Lucknow, April 25 : A record number of 169 CMS students have cleared the JEE Mains exam, and will now appear for JEE Advanced. In another extraordinary feat,26 CMS students secured marks above the 99th percentile. Underlining the exceptional performance of students, CMS Manager, Prof. Geeta Gandhi Kingdon, extended her heartfelt congratulations to the successful candidates, wishing them a very bright future.  This information was given by the Chief Public Relations Officer of City Montessori School, Mr Hari Om Sharma. Mr Sharma informed that while181 CMS students have secured above the 90th percentile, however, on the basis of the cut-off marks for different groups, 169 students will be eligible to sit in the JEE Advanced examinations. Mr Sharma informed that the 26 CMS students who secured above the 99th percentile marks are Shreyansh Chaturvedi (99.89 percentile), Yasharth Sengar(99.73 percentile), Abhisaar Sinha (99.73 percentile), Anikesh Agarwal (99.72 percentile), Arnav Tripathi

CMS Principal, Shivani Singh, honoured with Swami Vivekanand National Principals Award

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Lucknow, April 24 : City Montessori School Principal, Mrs Shivani Singh of CMS Aliganj Campus I has been honoured with the prestigious ‘Swami Vivekanand National Principals Award’.  Mrs Shivani Singh has received this honour for her commitment to quality education and development of virtues in children for their all-round character development.  This information was given by the Chief Public Relations Officer of CMS, Mr Hari Om Sharma.Mr Sharma stated that the Mrs Shivani Singh was honoured at an Award Ceremony held under the aegis of EU Media at Hotel ‘The Centrum’ situated in Golf City, Lucknow at the Educators Excellence Conclave. CMS Manager, Prof. Geeta Gandhi Kingdon, while congratulating the CMS Principal, Mrs Shivani Singh, said that it is because dedicated and committed principals and teachers like Ms Shivani Singh that the school is progressing in leaps and bounds and providing for the educational needs of Lucknow. CMS Principals and teachers have been making waves with their

CMS was key to my success — All India IAS Topper Aditya Srivastava

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Lucknow, April 22 : “Whatever I am today is due to my parents’ blessings and my 15 years of education at CMS which honed my abilities and moulded my personality and values” said the All India IAS Topper, alumnus of CMS Aliganj 1 Campus, Aditya Srivastava, while addressing a press conference held at CMS Kanpur Road Auditorium today. Aditya was returning to his home town after his resounding success in the prestigious Civil Services Exam conducted by the Union Public Service Commission. Speaking further, Aditya said CMS’s early grounding laid his foundations and its climate of encouragement, celebration of scholarship, philosophy of Vasudhaiv Kutumbkam, and its efforts for a rounded education were the essential elements that shaped his future success. Inspirational thoughts of Dr Jagdish Gandhi filled me with self-confidence and a consciousness of Almighty God. Aditya said that if, in future, he got a chance to plan and implement the policies of the government, and then I would like to w

6th day of International Children's Film Festival (ICFF-2024)

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Lucknow, April 20 : The 7-day International Children’s Film Festival being organized by City Montessori School at CMS Kanpur Road auditorium entered its sixth day of excitement and festival fervour in which today itself, as many as 15,000 students derived inspiration from educational and socially useful films. During six days of the festival uptil now, no less than 80,000 students have benefited by watching these children’s films and imbibing human values through them. The sixth day of the festival was one of growing excitement and an eagerness to watch the maximum number of films by the students from various schools and colleges. Renowned personalities such as Mr India International-2023, Shashwat Dwivedi and actors Rubal Jain, Ishaan Punja and Aarav Shukla graced the event and motivated the youngsters to see good films. Ahead of this, Senior Journalist, Mr Pranshu Mishra inaugurated the 6th Day of ICFF-2024 by lighting the precious lamp of learning as the Chief Guest.             Add