CMS Cambridge section organizes a grand Annual Function


 

Lucknow, November 25: The 'Annual Function' of Cambridge Section of City Montessori School, Gomti Nagar Campus II, held at the campus auditorium, turned out to be a great success and parents were thrilled to watch the blooming and blossoming talents of their children on stage as they sang and danced. The colourful cultural items were greeted with loud clapping and applause by the eager parents and guardians. Earlier, the Chief Guest of the function, Dr Roger David Kingdon, Educationist, UK, inaugurated the function ceremoniously by lighting the lamp of learning. On this occasion, CMS Founder Dr Jagdish Gandhi; CMS President, Prof. Geeta Gandhi Kingdon and other eminent guests registered their presence and motivated the students.Addressing the gathering on this occasion, the Chief Guest, Dr Roger David Kingdon said that such cultural and educational programmes are very important for the all round development of children. This function is inspiring not only for the children but also for the elders to encourage us to contribute for a healthy, prosperous and happy world society.CMS Founder and renowned educationist, Dr Jagdish Gandhi said on this occasion that the concept of World Peace, World Unity and Vasudhaiv Kutumbkam should be instilled in children from their early childhood. Therefore, CMS endeavours that each child gets the concept of world unity and world peace both at home and school. Senior Principal of CMS Gomti Nagar Campus, Ms Manjit Batra said that we must start giving education to children from our homes because a loving and divine atmosphere at home help children attain alround development very rapidly, she said. Mrs Sangeeta Banerjee, Principal, CMS Gomti Nagar Campus II extended heartfelt thanks to parents and said that the aim of CMS to make each child good and smart can only by attained with parents' cooperation.

 

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