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Children win parents' hearts with exuberant performance

Lucknow, 16 December : City Montessori School, Rajendra Nagar Campus I organized 'Annual Parents and Grandparents Day celebrations' today at CMS Kanpur Road auditorium with much pomp and show. Tiny-tots in colourful dresses won the hearts of their parents and grandparents with educational-cultural items that they presented enthusiastically. On this occasion, grandparents of students were also present in a large number to encourage their children.  Students also seemed excited to showcase their multi-faceted talents before their parents. The event was a testimony to the fact that the children who learn values and refinement from home and school definitely go on to lay the foundation of a happy society. Earlier, the function began with lighting the lamp ceremony in a atmosphere full of joy and enthusiasm.

            Addressing a large gathering of parents and grandparents on this occasion, CMS Founder-Director and renowned educationist, Dr Bharti Gandhi said that CMS is devoted to making children ideal citizens of the society. We aim at students' total development, develop their positive thinking and channelize their energy towards social uplift. Such programmes play significant role in children's all-round development. She urged the parents to provide moral and spiritual atmosphere to children.Principal of CMS Rajendra Nagar Campus I, Mrs Jayashree Krishnan said that values instilled in childhood, shape the personality of a person. CMS endeavours to make every child a light of society. She expressed heartfelt gratitude towards parents for taking interest in school activities.

 

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