CMS students convey the message of religious unity at the New ParentsEvening

Lucknow, September 11 : Students of City Montessori School conveyed the message of Religious Unity and showcased the importance of peace and unity through beautiful educational-cultural and inspirational presentations at the ‘New Parents’ Evening’ organised by City Montessori School, Rajendra Nagar Campus II and Station Road Campuses. Grandparents of students were specially invited at the New Parents’ Evening – ‘Aagaman’ organised by CMS Rajendra Nagar Campus II who registered their presence online in large numbers and motivated the students.

        Earlier, the programme began with the traditional lighting of the lamp ceremony. Students presented School Prayer, All-religion and World Unity Prayer which created an atmosphere of serenity.  Speaking on the ocassion, CMS Founder, Dr Jagdish Gandhi said that every student has the potential to become the light of the world. CMS is committed to imparting human education to its students apart from material education and this programme is one of the interventions that we utilise to achieve that. CMS Founder Director, Dr (Mrs) Bharti Gandhi appreciated the performance put up by the students and motivated them to excel in life. CMS President and MD, Prof Geeta Gandhi said that CMS is striving to impart an education which helps its students occupy high seats in their careers, becoming ideal citizens of the society. Principal of CMS Rajendra Nagar Campus II closed the event with a vote of thanks. At the New Parents Evening organised by CMS Station Road Campus, Principal, Mrs Deepali Gautam said that it is our endeavour to provide meaningful education to students and contribute to their overall development in a conducive atmosphere. She thanked the parents in the audience for their cooperation and keen interest shown in participation of the programme.

 

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