Children equipped with good character will contribute majorly in the upliftment of society — Dr Jagdish Gandhi, renowned educationist and Founder, CMS

Lucknow, April 2 : City Montessori School, Aliganj Campus I organized its Divine Education Conference with great zest and enthusiasm at CMS Gomti Nagar Campus II auditorium. On this occasion, CMS students demonstrated the unique CMS teaching methodology before their parents which were gathered in a large number. Amidst scintillating educational-cultural presentations, students expressed their views with great eagerness on universal values, global understanding, service to the world and excellence in all things which amazed the parents and guardians and brought them closer to the school. They were enlightened about the CMS pattern of education. The students who won top positions in their annual examinations and various other competitions were  felicitated with attractive prizes and certificates, on this occasion.

            Ahead of this, CMS Founder and renowned educationist, Dr Jagdish Gandhi inaugurated the function by lighting the lamp of learning. Addressing the gathering,
Dr Gandhi emphasized that
the Children equipped with moral values and good character will be the leader of tomorrow will take the society towards progress. Dr Gandhi added that a modern school has a tremendous social responsibility on its shoulders. It aims at making every child both inwardly good and spiritual and outwardly smart and peaceful. CMS is a school which is continuously fulfilling its moral responsibility towards society. Senior Principal of CMS Aliganj Campus I, Ms Jyoti Kashyap said that CMS has taken upon itself, the responsibility to develop its students as 'Total Quality Persons' but it is only feasible with the help of parents. Principal, Ms Shivani Singh thanked the parents for coming to the function and inspiring the students.

 

 

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