Develop a global vision in children from the beginning— Dr Jagdish Gandhi
Lucknow,
February 28: City Montessori School, Gomti Nagar Campus II organized a Divine
Education Conference today in a grand way at its school's auditorium. CMS
Founder and renowned educationist, Dr Jagdish Gandhi inaugurated the function
by lighting the lamp of learning. On this occasion, the meritorious students
from Pre-Primary to Class II were awarded prizes for having topped in their
classes in the Annual Examination along with those who had brought name and
fame to the school by winning prizes in various competitive events, cultural
activities and sports etc.
Addressing the huge gathering of
parents, CMS Founder, Dr. Jagdish Gandhi said that our rich cultural heritage believes in
Vasudhaiv Kutumbkam and we must imbue the seeds of this concept in the young
minds of our children to give them a global outlook. We must teach them the
virtues of compassion, kindness, brotherhood, tolerance, love, unity and peace
in children so that they work for the betterment of society when they grow up.
On this occasion, CMS Founder-Director Dr. Bharti Gandhi also blessed the
meritorious students.
On this occasion, the pre-primary and
primary students of the school rendered a melodious presentation of the School
Prayer, All-Religion Prayer and World Unity Prayer followed by a series of
educational-cultural items like qawwali, dada-dadi song, colours of India,
elocution, folk dance, bhangra, melody in rhymes, nutcracker and many more.
While on one hand, the wonderful presentation of devotional songs by the
mothers of students won great applause, on the other hand, the presentation of
mock 'World Parliament' by the tiny tots was also worth watching.
Senior Principal of CMS Gomti
Nagar Campus II, Ms Manjit Batra said that
CMS has taken upon its shoulders the responsibility to prepare it's
students as 'Total Quality Persons' but it is only feasible with continuous cooperation of parents. Principal,
Ms Sangeeta Banerjee thanked the
parents for their presence at the function and for inspiring the students.
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