CMS teachers felicitated for their achievements


 

Lucknow, May 10: A grand 'Teachers thanksgiving Function' was organized today by City Montessori School in the honour of its teachers at CMS Gomti Nagar Extension auditorium. Chief Guest of the occasion, Smt Gulab Devi, Minister for Secondary Education (Independent charge), Uttar Pradesh, formally inaugurated the function by lighting the lamp. In her address delivered on the occasion, Chief Guest, Smt. Gulab Devi, Secondary Education Minister, said that CMS is providing the education for building life to the future generation in its true sense, and for this CMS Founders, Dr Jagdish Gandhi and Dr Bharti Gandhi deserve great appreciation. She also commended CMS teachers by saying that due to the education provided by these learned teachers under the guidance of Dr Gandhi, the students of CMS keep bringing laurels to the city of Lucknow.

At a press conference held on this occasion, CMS Founder, Dr Jagdish Gandhi apprised media persons in detail about the various unprecedented achievements of the teachers for the session. He said that the CMS Family is proud of its teachers for creating new milestones of success in spite of the difficult circumstances during the Corona crisis.Dr Gandhi informed that the students of CMS have set new records in the field of academics with their performance in ICSE and ISC Board Examinations 2020-21, making the institution proud and elated. Three students of CMS brought laurels to the school by qualifying the prestigious Civil Services Examination while 4 students qualified UPPCS. The largest number of 60 CMS students were selected in JEE Advanced, 28 got selected in NEET, and 47 students cleared the CLAT examination setting new records in academics.

             Dr Gandhi further informed that as many as 84 students of CMS secured the prestigious INSPIRE scholarship securing a total amount of Rs. 3 core 36 lakh as scholarship from the Ministry of Science and Technology. Each student will receive Rs. 80,000 per year for five years, thus a total of Rs. 4 lakh under this scheme. 7 students have been selected for the Government of India's National Talent Search Examination (NTS) and 7 students have been selected under the Kishore Vaigyanik Protsahan Yojana of the Government of India. Besides these achievements, CMS has made large scale improvements in its basic infrastructure and developed high-quality libraries, modern science labs, computer rooms and smart classrooms, making the process of education more convenient for the students. Dr Jagdish Gandhi thanked CMS teachers for their hard work and commitment and for leaving no stone unturned in their efforts to instill values and good moral character in the students.

            

 

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