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District Magistrate honours CMS Principals for excellence in the field of academics

Lucknow, 7 September : Dr Vineeta Kamran, Senior Principal, City Montessori School, Kanpur Road Campus, Mrs Jyoti Kashyap, Senior Principal, CMS Aliganj (Campus I), and Mrs Nisha Pandey, Principal, CMS Rajajipuram Campus I were felicitated for their unparalleled contribution in the field of education by the District Magistrate of Lucknow, Mr Suryapal Gangwar at a special ceremony organized at Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam auditorium. At this grand ceremony, Mr Gangwar presented all three CMS Principals with a citation, shawl and memento each. This information has come from the Chief Public Relations Officer of CMS, Mr Hari Om Sharma. Mr Sharma informed that under the guidance of these outstanding Principals, CMS students have registered the best ICSE and ISC Board examination results in the country this year, bringing fame to the city of Lucknow. This year as many as 59 CMS students have secured above 99 percent marks and more than 4000 students have obtained above 90 percent marks in ICSE and ISC Board Examinations. Apart from this, many CMS students have performed brilliantly in various national-level competitions including IAS, PCS, JEE, NEET, NIFT, CLAT, etc, raising the name of Lucknow in the country.

               CMS Founder Dr. Jagdish Gandhi congratulated these CMS Principals and expressed his gratitude to them for their contribution to the all-round development of the future generation.

 

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