Parents commend CMS for online classes


 Lucknow, June 4 : The parents of City Montessori School have thanked the teachers and administration of the school for not letting the educational process suffer in these difficult times of the pandemic. For this, on the one hand, the parents have praised the teachers for their dedication and commitment towards their students, on the other hand, they have commended the school management for their decision to carry on the educational process through online classes.

         1.      'I would like to thank the school administration and the teachers for giving their best to provide him education during these confusing times of pandemic. I have nothing but sincere gratitude to them.'

Ms Shazia Malik, mother of Abeer Malik

CMS Gomti Nagar Campus I

         2.      We are very happy with the ongoing summer campus my child is learning a lot. She is a new admission but has improved a lot. She finds activities like 'finding with number', 'mom's magic', 'rise and shine' very interesting.

Mother of Sagarika Gulati

CMS Rajendra Nagar Campus I

         3.      'The innovative idea of having online classes under Summer Camp has played an important part in teaching our children regularly even during these difficult times of lockdown.'

Mother of Vanya Zaidi,

Nursery, CMS Rajendra Nagar Campus II

         4.      I am really thankful to you for  organizing such a valuable summer camp for the kids and also their mothers. The online classes have helped them to learn discipline, gain knowledge and manners, given a sense of our culture and festivals etc. Thanks to CMS family for nurturing my daughter with love and care.

Ms Tarannum Khan, mother of Ayesha Faizyab Khan

CMS Rajendra Nagar Campus I

         5.      'We all know that it is very difficult to teach such small children online. However, you all are making sure that each child gets proper attention and the learning is smooth.'

Mother of Devansh Gupta

CMS Gomti Nagar Campus I

        Founder-Manager of CMS, Dr Jagdish Gandhi said that there has been a major loss of studies in all classes due to the pandemic. In view of this situation, it was decided to keep the summer vacations only for 8 days, so that the teachers could complete the syllabus on time and prevent any further loss of education.

 

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