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Faces of children light up at the Annual Functionorganized by CMS Anand Nagar


 

Lucknow, March 13 : Students of City Montessori School, Anand Nagar Campus  mesmerized their parents and guardians with an amazing display of their multifaceted talents at the Annual Fete held today at Kalyan Mandap Park, Anand Nagar. On this occasion, students presented a unique glimpse of the CMS philosophy of education — universal values, global thinking, service to the world, and excellence in all things — in a very effective way. They also displayed how school-parent partnership does wonders in the proper upbringing of the children. The presentation of students' artistic talents in a serene atmosphere was a sight worth watching. Children enjoyed themselves swinging and dancing and riding on the toy train especially set up for them.

            Ahead of this, CMS Founder and renowned educationist, Dr Jagdish Gandhi formally inaugurated the Annual Fate by cutting the ribbon. Addressing the gathering on this occasion, Dr Gandhi said that such programmes enthuse a new vigour and enthusiasm in the daily routine of the students and motivate them to move ahead in life. He said that education based on moral values supports students throughout their lives. Principal of CMS Anand Nagar Campus, Ms Reena Soti said that this event aims at establishing harmony between the school and parents for the all-round development of the children. The CMS goal is to make every child good and smart so that he becomes a Gift of God to Mankind and the pride of the human race.

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