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CMS students shine in Cambridge Checkpoint Exam

Lucknow, June 22 : Students of Cambridge International of City Montessori School, Gomti Nagar Campus II displayed their academic prowess at the Checkpoint Exam organized  by Cambridge International Education, London, bringing fame to the city on the international front. In the primary Section, Darsh Agarwal and Ayra Shafquat secured 100% marks in Mathematics and Science while in the Lower Secondary Section, Kartik Arora in Mathematics, Anushka Singh in Science, and Atulya Tripathi in English secured 100% marks displaying their brilliance. Besides these, Arnav Dwivedi, Aditi Singh, Aviraj Singh, Palak Sinha, Shambhavi Mittal and Mishty Agarwal have been honoured for their outstanding performance in different subjects. This information was given by the Public Relations Officer of CMS, Mr Rishi Khanna. Mr Khanna stated that the Checkpoint Exam is organized to bring out the excellence of students and reveal the level of proficiency gained in different subjects. In this examination, the students prepare a report of their subjects after a great deal of research and then they are tested on the basis of their research work. CMS Manager, Prof. Geeta Gandhi Kingdon has wished all these students a bright future ahead. 

            Mr Khanna informed that CMS motivates its students to participate in various creative and innovative competitions to chisel their talents for their overall progress. CMS aims at preparing children as world leaders and enabling them to lead the world society with a broadened outlook
 

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