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Cambridge Section Opens at CMS Rajajipuram Campus Grand Inauguration held today


 

Lucknow April 16: City Montessori School opened its gates to a New Cambridge Section on its premises, a grand inauguration was held today with the CMS Founder Dr Jagdish Gandhi cutting the ribbon to do the honours. On this momentous occasion, the students and their parents were acquainted with the new curriculum to be followed as per the Cambridge educational policy. CMS President and MD, Professor Geeta Gandhi Kingdon and the CEO, Mr Roshan Gandhi were happy to grace the occasion as special guests and mentors of the Cambridge Section. A large number of parents and guardians arrived here today to learn about the new educational methods and their use internationally.

            Chief Public Relations Officer of CMS, Mr Hari Om sharma said that parents were immensely benefitted and enlightened to know anout this international level of education to be folloed in the Cambridge Section which would enable their wards to shere the table with the best brains across the world and compete at the top level.Shri Sharma informed that the Cambridge Section will be following the IGCE and A-level educational pattern as set down by the Cambridge Assessment International Education (CAIE) Board affiliated to the University of Cambridge, U.K. Thes degrees are internationally recognized in all advanced countries of the world and also considered to be equally at par by Class X and Class XII Boards in India. CMS Rajajipuram will, at present, impart education from Classes III to VI in the leadership and guidance of Senior Principal of CMs Rajajipuram Campus Mrs Nisha Pandey and Coordinator, Mrs Komal Valecha.

            The inaugural ceremony began with an all Religion and World Peace Prayer by CMS students. This was followed by a fusion of educational-cultural presentations like English Speaking, Mental Maths, Science Experiments, Moral Values, Self-Expression, Yoga, Art and Painting, Music and Dance etc. which brought new life and energy to the show. Addressing the audience, the CMs Founder, renowned educationist Dr Jagdish Gandhi said that CMS is imparting the best quality of education addressing the three realities of man-material, human and divine. The CMS curriculum is balanced and visionary, it makes the child imaginative and curious to know and to explore new and unvisited areas of knowledge. Knowledge is further made useful by imparting training to serve society and one’s fellow man. CMS Founder-Director, Dr Bharti Gandhi delivered the Vote of Thanks.     

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