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Three CMS students selected in Discovery School Super League


 

Lucknow, March 16 : Three students of City Montessori School, Chowk Campus, Rushda Khan, Jainab Haider and Ahsan Siraj Khan have brought laurels to the city by being selected in All India Discovery School Super League. After their outstanding achievement in round one, they will now compete in round two of the competition. CMS Chief Public Relations Officer, Shri Hari Om Sharma informed that the event was organized jointly by Discovery network channels and education platform, Byjus. Discovery School Super Leage (DSSL) is the biggest inter-school quiz competition in the country, wherein around 60 lakh students from 23,000 schools of all 29 states and UTs of the country participated in round one. In the midst of a tough competition, these CMS students secured their place in the second round. The organisers of the event awarded these CMS students for their outstanding performance. CMS Founder, Dr Jagdish Gandhi congratulated these students on their achievement and wished them success in their future endeavours.

            Mr Sharma further added that CMS recognizes the importance of scientific age, hence it endeavours seriously to develop scientific and global outlook in its students. CMS organizes various international competitions throughout the year to chisel the skills of students. These events provide an international arena to the students and instil self-confidence in them. Due to this the intelligent and skilled students of CMS are raising the school's flag high on national and international scene.

           

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