Skip to main content

Third day of International Youth Fest in CMS Participating students win hearts with passionate acting

Lucknow, December 5 : The third day of the five-day International Youth Fest-2022 organized by City Montessori School, Rajajipuram Campus II at CMS Kanpur Road auditorium had been very heart-warming for the audience sitting in the auditorium to watch the drama competition staged with emphatic talents of the participating students arrived from Nepal and states of India. The joyous audience clapped profusely to encourage students. The drama competition revealed the acting talents of participating teams and their practical expressions and gestures while enacting the play. It may be noted that the five-day International Youth Festival-2022 is organized at CMS Kanpur Road auditorium from 3 to 7 December, with participants’ teams arrived from India and abroad.

            The drama competition organized today was on the topic ‘Role of Youth in Nation Building’, in which each team of eight students displayed their dramatic finesse while enacting the role of youth, and they also sketched the picture of a society where peace, unity, and cordiality prevail. Their attire was attractive, and their expressions convincing, proving their prowess in enacting. Students’ creativity showed that the progress of humanity is possible when art and the brain work in coherence. The team of O. P. Jindal School, Urja Nagar Campus, Raigarh, spread the message through the drama that youths should possess original thoughts to actualize their creative dreams. The team of Rustomji International School, Mohadi Campus, Maharashtra, staged the drama to spread the message that youths can maintain India’s culture of unity in diversity. The Delhi Public School team showcased through the drama that young people must focus on the green economy. The students of Jaycees Public School, Rudrapur, gave the message that all young minds have different ideas and diverse personalities, and therefore, they can bring changes not only in India but in the world. They got marks on different parameters of acting and presentation
 

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

CMS Summer Camp achieves new milestone in promoting all-round students development

Lucknow, May 30 : New and delightful ways are being adopted at City Montessori School to make Summer Camps a journey of adventure, learning and joy. Students are enjoying attending these camps which have proved to be playgrounds of learning, teaching new skills and promoting all round personality development.  Pulsating with thrills and excitement, the students are practicing yogic exercises, self-defence techniques, badminton, taekwondo, basketball, skating, western and Indian dance and music leading to full flowering of talents. These free Summer Camps help in inculcating values of unity, harmony, peace and brotherhood among the children and provide opportunities for chasing their passion and interests. Parents and guardians are thrilled to see their children developing mentally, physically and emotionally and enjoying their childhood to the fullest extent. They are full of gratitude towards the School management for organizing these Camps.       ...

CMS teachers honoured with Gold Medals at International Teachers Olympiad

Lucknow, February 10 : Four teachers of City Montessori School, Aliganj Campus II, namely Ms. Shweta Pathania Mishra, Ms. Tanushree Rastogi, Ms. Deepti Mehrotra, and Ms. Ritu Gupta have been awarded Gold Medals and Certificates of Proficiency for their exceptional teaching skills and professional excellence. These CMS teachers achieved this distinction based on their outstanding performance in the International CREST Teacher Olympiad. This information was given by Mr. Rishi Khanna, Head, Communications, CMS. Mr. Khanna informed that Ms. Shweta Pathania Mishra of CMS Aliganj Campus II scored a perfect 100% marks in the CREST Teacher Mathematics Olympiad, earning a gold medal. Similarly, Ms. Tanushree Rastogi secured two gold medals, showcasing her teaching talent. Ms. Deepti Mehrotra won a gold medal in the CREST Teacher English Olympiad, while Ms. Ritu Gupta was honored with a Certificate of Proficiency. These achievements highlight the teachers' dedication, expertise, and commitme...

CMS students win first and second prize in Declamation Competition

  Lucknow, July 31 : Two talented students of City Montessori School, Rajajipuram Campus I namely Gauri Yadav and Sushma Bhardwaj Pathak brought glory to the school by winning first and second prize respectively in the Zonal Declamation Competition organised by Council for the Indian School Certificate Examination (CISCE). CMS Founder, Dr Jagdish Gandhi expressing happiness on this achievement of CMS students, wished them a bright future ahead. that the students of various noted schools participated in the competition and amidst a tough competition, these CMS students impressed the audience as well as the judges with their strong reasoning and eloquent speech and won the first and second prize.         that CMS encourages and motivates its students to participate in creative and innovative contests and achieve success with their broadened outlook. CMS aims at imparting quality education to children and prepare them to grow up as world leaders ha...