CMS Principal, Shivani Singh, honoured with Swami Vivekanand National Principals Award

Lucknow, April 24 : City Montessori School Principal, Mrs Shivani Singh of CMS Aliganj Campus I has been honoured with the prestigious ‘Swami Vivekanand National Principals Award’.  Mrs Shivani Singh has received this honour for her commitment to quality education and development of virtues in children for their all-round character development.  This information was given by the Chief Public Relations Officer of CMS, Mr Hari Om Sharma.Mr Sharma stated that the Mrs Shivani Singh was honoured at an Award Ceremony held under the aegis of EU Media at Hotel ‘The Centrum’ situated in Golf City, Lucknow at the Educators Excellence Conclave. CMS Manager, Prof. Geeta Gandhi Kingdon, while congratulating the CMS Principal, Mrs Shivani Singh, said that it is because dedicated and committed principals and teachers like Ms Shivani Singh that the school is progressing in leaps and bounds and providing for the educational needs of Lucknow. CMS Principals and teachers have been making waves with their multifaceted achievements during the 65 year journey of the institution, she added.

            Mr Sharma further stated that new experiments in amalgamating tradition and modernity in education to suit the needs of the present century, preparing world citizens who can change the world with their inventions and innovations and in general, preparing a climate of peace, unity, harmony and encouragement have made CMS one of the leading schools of the world. It imparts material, human and divine education for a wholesome personality. Mr Sharma said that CMS is a socially responsible institution of the world and its real achievement is the inculcation of human values in children and preparing Total Quality Persons and World leaders. 

 

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