CMS students have tremendous talents — Hon'ble Justice Ms Rekha Dixit

Lucknow, December 23 : The 'Annual Parents and Grandparents Day Celebration,' organized by City Montessori School, Golf City Campus, was organized at the CMS Gomti Nagar Extension Campus auditorium. The event commenced with the lighting of the lamp by the Chief Guest, Justice Rekha Dixit, former judge of Allahabad High Court and the Special Guest, Mr. Pradeep Dubey, IAS, Principal Secretary, Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly. Addressing the gathering on this occasion, Justice Dixit stated that CMS students are immensely talented. She emphasized that a harmonious family environment is the foundation of societal unity, and it is crucial for the younger generation to understand the significance of elders and learn to respect them. She lauded CMS for its efforts in providing meaningful education to students. On this occasion, CMS Manager Prof. Geeta Gandhi Kingdon expressed her thoughts, saying that CMS is committed to the holistic development of its students by imparting not only academic knowledge but also the values of humanity.

            The program began with a spiritual ambiance created by the splendid presentation of the School Prayer, All-Religion Prayer, and World Unity Prayer. Students of the school delivered various performances, including group songs, dance dramas, skits, talk shows, qawwalis, folk dances, and Christmas celebrations, spreading a profound message of unity in diversity. The vibrant and innocent talents of the dancing and singing children left the parents delighted. A large number of parents enthusiastically cheered for their little ones, who showcased their skills with great enthusiasm. The Principal of CMS Golf City Campus, Mrs. Reema Sethi, extended heartfelt gratitude to the parents and remarked that the school’s goal of nurturing smart and well-rounded students can only be achieved with their support.

 

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