CMS Aliganj Campus organises Virtual Learning Session for it s students


Lucknow, April 29 : City Montessori School is pursuing all possible methods to teach subjects and numerous new things to it's students at this challenging lockdown period. CMS Aliganj Campus I organized a virtual learning session for the Pre-primary and primary students and also arranged for them a virtual tour to 'Easy Day Supermarket' allowing them to understand the workings of a Supermarket, besides giving the students a peep into modern technology. A number of products and items were displayed in this virtual supermarket and names of fruits and vegetables inclusive of several interesting information were also introduced to the tiny tots. They were motivated to eat healthy food and stay fit.
            Mr Hari Om Sharma, Chief Public Relations Officer of CMS informed that an alumnus of CMS and an archeologist Mr Arsh Ali organized this Virtual Learning Session on an special invitation of CMS Aliganj Campus I. Mr Arsh Ali also gave an online presentation on  the topic 'Archeology- An Assimilation of All Subjects' explaining to the students the ancient Egyptian culture, mummification and preparing ancient Egyptian bread using scientific methodology, to the utter amusement and liking of students because it gave them an insight into ancient cultures.
        Mr Sharma further stated that: "CMS is making the optimum use of online technology by running online classes for all its 56,000 students from pre-primary to XII from the day the Lockdown started, to ensure that children's education does not suffer due to the closure of schools. The students are regularly given classes online in all subjects. In addition, parent teacher meetings, psychological counseling sessions, children's various competitions, are all continuing online.


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