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CMS students excel in National Storytelling Competition

Lucknow, January 4 : The talented students of City Montessori School, Gomti Nagar Campus I, have brought laurels to the institution with their remarkable performance in the National Story-Telling Competition. In this all-India competition, themed "Tiger - My Friend," Inshirah Fatima Kidwai, a Class 2 student, secured the All-India Second Rank. Meanwhile, Fatiha Khan achieved the 13th rank, Fabiha Khan secured the 18th rank, and Shri Roopa Pandey bagged the 22nd rank, showcasing their multifaceted talents. The competition was organized under the aegis of The Heritage Foundation of Art and Culture. This information was given by Mr. Rishi Khanna, Head, Communications, CMS. Mr. Khanna informed that over 140 schools from across the country participated in this competition in which these talented gems of CMS Gomti Nagar Campus I exhibited remarkable confidence and storytelling skills to prove their mettle. The event aimed to develop students' expression skills, instill confidence, and assess their knowledge. The organizers appreciated the multifaceted talents of CMS students and honoured them with medals and certificates of appreciation. CMS Manager, Prof. Geeta Gandhi Kingdon extended her best wishes for the bright future of these talented students and expressed gratitude to the teachers and principal of the school.

Mr. Khanna further added that CMS consistently works to nurture the multifaceted talents of its students through various creative and innovative competitions, encouraging them to strive for excellence. The school aims to provide an education that prepares children to become world leaders capable of leading tomorrow's global society with a developed humanitarian vision.

 

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