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CMS students win 28 medals including 4 gold medals in Singapore & Asian School Maths Olympiad


 Lucknow, 26 September : Meritorious students of City Montessori School, AliganjCampus I, have brought laurels to Lucknow on the international front by winning a total of 28 medals, including 4 gold medals, in the Singapore & Asian School Maths Olympiad (SASMO-2024). CMS Aliganj Campus I students Chandrika Chauhan, Utkrisht Mishra, Bhaavya Tiwari and Tanvi Singh showcased their brilliance by winning gold medals. Additionally, 7 students secured silver medals, while 17 students won bronze medals. Furthermore, 12 students were honored for their outstanding performance. CMS Manager, Prof. Geeta Gandhi Kingdon congratulated these brilliant students and wished them a bright future. She also expressed her gratitude to the principal and teachers of CMS Aliganj Campus I. This information was given by Mr. Rishi Khanna, Head, CMS Communication Department. Mr. Khanna informed that students from 26 countries, including the host country Singapore, participated in this prestigious Olympiad. The Singapore International Science Challenge (SISC) is a biennial international event that provides a platform for talented students aged 15 to 18 from around the world to compete, collaborate, and innovate in the fields of mathematics and science.

            Mr. Khanna mentioned that CMS is making tremendous efforts to provide its students with a scientific and global outlook, recognizing the importance of the scientific age. CMS organizes various international competitions throughout the year to nurture the talents of its students and give them a platform to showcase their skills globally. As a result of these efforts, CMS students are setting new records in various national and international competitions

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