CMS students secure 100 percentile in International Competition, get first rank globally

Lucknow, July 16 : Four meritorious students of City Montessori School, Kanpur Road Campus have secured 100 percentile in Mathematics, English and Reasoning competitions in the International Benchmark Test (IBT) getting the top rank globally, thus brought fame to the city of Lucknow on international arena. While on one hand, Abhiyaansh Narain and Apoorva Awasthi secured 100 percentile in Mathematics, on the other hand, Prateek Raj and Utkarsh Kumar Singh secured 100 percentile in English and Reasoning respectively. CMS Founder Dr Jagdish  Gandhi congratulated  these brilliant students for their outstanding success and wished them a very bright future. He also extended heartist gratitude to the Principal and teachers of the school. This information has come from Mr Hari Om Sharma, Chief Public Relations Officer of CMS. He added that IBT is organized by the Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER) once a year in many countries. In India, thousands of students of several noted schools sat in the IBT test wherein these talented students of CMS Kanpur Road Campus secured 100 percent marks in various subjects amidst tough competition.

            Mr Sharma informed that the International Benchmark Test (IBT) is an internationally administered programme of assessments to compare student performance globally. The IBT tests are skill-based and they do not follow any single national curriculum allowing students from all countries to be compared fairly. CMS is constantly engaged in enhancing students' self-confidence and developing their overall personality by encouraging them to participate in various competitions. It is due to these efforts that CMS students keep bringing laurels to the school at national as well as international levels.

 


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