CMS student performs excellently at International Musical Concert


 Her performance, amidst young musicians of 16 countries, wins hearts of all

Lucknow, 26 November : Noora Enayati, a talented Class IV student of Cambridge Section of City Montessori School, Gomti Nagar Campus II had been outstanding in her western music song performing at the International Musical Concert organized by the Associated Board of Royal Schools of Music (ABRSM), amidst young musicians of 16 countries, and brought laurels for the institution. At the recently held ABRSM Global High Scorers' Concert, Noora excellently sang the song 'Morning has Broken' and won the hearts of one and all, giving a clear indication to raise country flag high internationally. CMS Founder and renowned educationist, Dr Jagdish Gandhi expressed happiness on her achievement and blessed her with best wishes for a bright future.

              Chief Public Relations Officer of CMS, Mr Hari Om Sharma informed that ABRSM is the UK's largest music education body and the world's leading provider of music exam, holding over 650,000 assessments in more than 90 countries every year, providing graded music exams, assessments and diplomas. An ABRSM grade in a music exam has worldwide recognition and its exams are designed to motivate learners at all levels and ages, providing realistic goals and tangible rewards for their achievements.

              Mr Sharma further added that CMS imparts material, social and divine education to its students and also develops in them inclination and interest for cultural and literary activities besides encouraging them according to their capability. This helps CMS students to top academically and also make their presence felt in song, music, dance, literature and art.

 

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