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Holistic Development of students in Hobby Classes at CMS

Lucknow, May 21 : Students of City Montessori School, Asharfabad Campus are registering an all-time high in personality development and rapid growth in hobby classes at the Summer Camp organized by their Campus. Besides this, they are also learning about good human values and empowering themselves and adding another dimension to education. They are learning Art and Craft, Swimming, judo, karate, music and dance, drawing and painting and other interesting, skill-based subjects. Parents and guardians of children attending the summer camp are thrilled to see their children learn about the various skills and arts that are an education for life. They are expressing their gratitude to the school management for organizing these useful camps for children in the summer vacations. It may be metioned that CMS is organizing summer camps at all CMS campuses. These summer camps aim at taking studies out of the classrooms and practicing the arts, sciences, music and games in the open. This is empowering them physically, emotionally and mentally.

            Presently, the enthusiasm and zest of students attending these Summer Camps is at its peak and the whole premises of the school rings out loud and clear with the eager notes of excitement and good cheer.. Principal of CMS Asharfabad, Mrs Trapti Dwivedi said that these summer camps are the best way for children to use their summer vacations as they provide them a wonderful platform to learn new arts and skills as per their interest and aptitude. 

 

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