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See complete list on page 3 43 CMS students selected for top universities in the UK, USA, Australia, Japan, Germany, Ireland and Canada, many on scholarship As many as 43 students of CMS have qualified for admission among the top bracket of universities abroad, notably in USA, UK, Australia, Japan, Germany, Ireland and Canada. It speaks for the high level of education imparted at CMS and the eagerness of students to do something great after acquiring the high quality education at CMS. Of these 43 students, 18 are from CMS Gomti Nagar I, 11 from CMS Kanpur Road, five from CMS Aliganj I, three each from CMS Mahanagar and CMS Rajendra Nagar I, and one each from CMS Gomti Nagar II, CMS Chowk and CMS Rajajipuram I. February has by and large been a month of keeping heads down and concentrating on teaching, learning, revision and exam preparation. However, a steady trickle of good news of our students’ achievements kept Spirits high. At the time of writing, 43 CMS students of Class XII have received admission offers from foreign universities – many among the top universities of the world, including Oxford, UCL, Cornell, New York, Imperial College, etc. Students applied to, and have received offers from several universities, many with generous scholarships attached! The students who accept offers will start university abroad in autumn 2017. The current issue of this Bulletin showcases the profiles of a few CMS students who already went to study abroad last autumn 2016. I am also thrilled to report that Shubh Agarwal of Class XI from CMS Gomti Nagar I campus got 1590 marks (out of 1600) in the SAT Maths and English exams of College Board, putting him above the 99th percentile of the millions of students who took the American SAT exam globally this year! Our SAT exam centres allowing our students to discover how phenomenally talented they are (on a global platform), and boosting their confidence. I am happy to say that our older alumni are also doing incredibly well, with all the talents they honed in our academically rigorous but nurturing environment. As you will see from the last page of this Bulletin, they are conquering the world ! The International Conference of Pre-Primary and Primary Principals exposed CMS leaders (Principals, Incharges, Coordinators) and teachers to new methods of education from across the world, so we can prepare children better to meet the challenges of the 21st century. CMS won the Governor’s Chal Vaijayanti Trophy for our Republic Day Tableau, signifying that its message of unity received overwhelming recognition and support from the public. Prof. Geeta Kingdon President, CMS From the President's Pen... Commonwealth Day at CMS Gomti Nagar Campus I CMS Republic Day Tableau awarded Governor’s Chal Vaijayanti Trophy The Governor of UP, His Excellency Mr Ram Naik awarded the 'Chal Vaijayanti' , Trophy as first prize for the CMS Republic Day Tableau based on the theme 'Ek Kar De Hriday Apne Sewako Ke Hey Prabhu' (O God, unite the hearts of your people). The closing function, 'Beating the Retreat' was held at the Reserve Police Lines, Lucknow on 29 January. As well as this, the second prize, for the dance performance on the theme 'Unity in Diversity', and the third prize for the 'Bag Pipe Band' were awarded to CMS Chowk Campus and CMS Kanpur Road Campus respectively. The 1st Prize-winning CMS Republic Day Tableau CMS Founder Dr Jagdish Gandhi receiving Chal Vaijayanti Trophy from the Governor, H.E. Shri Ram Naik. CMS Kanpur Road students’ team honoured with 'National Earthian Award' CMS Kanpur Road performed a hat trick by winning WIPRO’s prestigious National Earthian Award for the third year in succession, winning a prize of Rs. 1 Lakh again this year. At a grand honouring ceremony, held in Bengaluru under the auspices of Centre for Environment Education (CEE) and Wipro Limited, the Chairman of Wipro, Mr. Azim Premji presented the trophy and certificate to the five-member CMS team comprising the students Vishesh Upadhyay, Saurabh Yadav, Tammana Shahi, Durga Mohini and Anjali Tiwari accompanied by their teacher Mrs. Kavita Shahi, whose flights were all paid by WIPRO. 6 March: Commonwealth Day Celebration by CMS, Gomti Nagar Campus I 5 April: International Children’s Film Festival by CMS Films and Radio Division Fifty-two countries will come together on Monday 13 March 2017 to celebrate Commonwealth Day under the theme ‘A Peace-building Commonwealth’. CMS Gomti Nagar Campus I will be organizing grand Commonwealth Day Celebrations with a Commonwealth Youth Conference that comprises group discussion, Commonwealth song, poster-making competition on the theme of the Commonwealth, etc. The highlight of the function is garlanding the portrait of Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II, Queen of England and Head of the Commonwealth, and singing the Commonwealth Song composed by Mr Leslie Scott. 5:30 am to 6:00 am on News 18 India (307) DEN & News 18 India (519) TATA SKY 1 6:00 am to 6:30 am on Sadhana PRIME News TATA SKY-546 2 6:30 am to 7:00 am on ETV Channel- (338) DEN & ETV Channel- (1104)TATA SKY 3 7:30 am to 8:00 am on DEN-351 & TATA SKY-577 4 8:30 am to 9:00 am on K NEWS - (334) - DEN & 24X7 NEWS K NEWS - (570) - TATA SKY 5 9:00 am to 9:30 am on Channel One - DISH (567) Dish TV 6 1:30 pm to 2:00 pm on HINDI KHABAR-DEN-345 7 2:30 pm to 3:00 pm on OK-INDIA-TATA-SKY-538 8 K NEWS-(334)-DEN & 24X7 NEWS K NEWS-(570)-TATA SKY 6:30 pm to 7:00 pm on 9 7:30 pm to 8:00 pm on Channel One - DISH TV (567) 10 JAGDISH GANDHI’S TALK ON ‘NEW MODEL OF QUALITY EDUCATION’ REQUIRED FOR THIS CURRENT 21ST CENTURY Four CMS teachers in CENTA Regional toppers List This year, four teachers from CMS are in the CENTA Regional Toppers List. CENTA Teaching Professionals’ Olympiad (TPO) is a national competition to reward, recognize and celebrate teachers and teaching. TPO 2016 held in 23 cities across India was based on a set of well- defined competencies for teachers. It was a two hour objective test, including practical competencies of teaching in an innovative manner, through situation based tests. The 4 CMS teachers in the Regional Toppers List are Ms Ekta Pandey of CMS Gomti Nagar II in Maths, Ms Ritu Tripathi of CMS Gomti Nagar II in English, Ms Sushama Rajkumar of CMS Cambridge Section in English, and Ms Sneha Dwivedi of CMS Gomti Nagar II Cambridge section in Science. International Conference of Pre-Primary & Primary Principals DM Lucknow, Mr G S Priyadarshi, IAS and others at the inauguration Lucknow lit the lamp to formally inaugurate the International Conference of Pre-Primary and Primary Principals (ICPPP-2017) organized by CMS Quality Assurance and Innovation Department (QAID). Discussions and deliberations were held at CMS Kanpur Road auditorium from 3 to 5 February. Mr A. P. Bhanu Munipriya, Minister of Provincial Education, Sabaragamuwa Province of Sri Lanka was the Special Guest of Honour. (see details on page 2) On 3rd February, the Chief Guest, Mr G. S. Priyadarshi, IAS, District Magistrate of Personality Development MONTHLY BULLETIN OF CITY MONTESSORI SCHOOL, LUCKNOW, INDIA CMS creates a better future for all children by maximising their opportunities through quality education and initiatives for unity and development. Postal Regn. GPOLW/NP-56/2015-17 Regn. No. UPENG/2009/28201 March 2017 Price Re. 1/- Coming up in CMS: UNESCO CMS Head Office: 12 Station Road, Lucknow, India Phones: +91-522-2638738, 2638606 E-mail: [email protected]; Website: www.cmseducation.org Vol VIII Issue 9 Inside: 1. ICPPP 2017 organized by CMS QAID on page 2 2. 43 CMS student selected for admission in universities abroad on page 3 3. Interviews of CMS Alumni studying on scholarship in foreign universities on page 4 4. CMS Infrastructure on page 5 Members of CMS Earthian team

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Page 1: March 2017 Regn. No. UPENG/2009/28201 MONTHLY … · As you will see from ... JAGDISH GANDHI’S TALK ON ‘NEW MODEL OF QUALITY EDUCATION’ REQUIRED FOR ... toppers List This …

See complete list on page 3

43 CMS students selected for top universities in the UK, USA,

Australia, Japan, Germany, Ireland and Canada, many on scholarship

As many as 43 students of CMS have

qualified for admission among the top

bracket of universities abroad, notably in

USA, UK, Australia, Japan, Germany,

Ireland and Canada. It speaks for the high

level of education imparted at CMS and

the eagerness of students to do

something great after acquiring the high

quality education at CMS. Of these 43

students, 18 are from CMS Gomti Nagar I,

11 from CMS Kanpur Road, five from CMS

Aliganj I, three each from CMS Mahanagar

and CMS Rajendra Nagar I, and one each

from CMS Gomti Nagar II, CMS Chowk

and CMS Rajajipuram I.

February has by and

large been a month of

keeping heads down

and concentrating on

teaching, learning,

revision and exam

preparation. However,

a steady trickle of good

news of our students’ achievements kept

Spirits high. At the time of writing, 43 CMS

students of Class XII have received admission

offers from foreign universities – many

among the top universities of the world,

including Oxford, UCL, Cornell, New York,

Imperial College, etc. Students applied to,

and have received offers from several

universities, many with generous

scholarships attached! The students who

accept offers will start university abroad in

autumn 2017.

The current issue of this Bulletin showcases

the profiles of a few CMS students who

already went to study abroad last autumn

2016. I am also thrilled to report that Shubh

Agarwal of Class XI from CMS Gomti Nagar I

campus got 1590 marks (out of 1600) in the

SAT Maths and English exams of College

Board, putting him above the 99th percentile

of the millions of students who took the

American SAT exam globally this year! Our

SAT exam centres allowing our students to

discover how phenomenally talented they are

(on a global platform), and boosting their

confidence.

I am happy to say that our older alumni are

also doing incredibly well, with all the talents

they honed in our academically rigorous but

nurturing environment. As you will see from

the last page of this Bulletin, they are

conquering the world !

The International Conference of Pre-Primary

and Primary Principals exposed CMS leaders

(Principals, Incharges, Coordinators) and

teachers to new methods of education from

across the world, so we can prepare children

better to meet the challenges of the 21st

century.

CMS won the Governor’s Chal Vaijayanti

Trophy for our Republic Day Tableau,

signifying that its message of unity received

overwhelming recognition and support from

the public.

Prof.GeetaKingdonPresident,CMS

From the President's Pen...

Commonwealth Day at CMS Gomti Nagar Campus I

CMS Republic Day Tableau awarded Governor’sChal Vaijayanti Trophy

The Governor of UP, His Excellency Mr

Ram Naik awarded the 'Chal Vaijayanti',

Trophy as first prize for the CMS Republic

Day Tableau based on the theme 'Ek Kar

De Hriday Apne Sewako Ke Hey Prabhu' (O

God, unite the hearts of your people). The

closing function, 'Beating the Retreat' was

held at the Reserve Police Lines, Lucknow

on 29 January. As well as this, the second

prize, for the dance performance on the

theme 'Unity in Diversity', and the third

prize for the 'Bag Pipe Band' were

awarded to CMS Chowk Campus and CMS

Kanpur Road Campus respectively.

The 1st Prize-winning CMS Republic Day TableauCMS Founder Dr Jagdish Gandhi receiving Chal Vaijayanti

Trophy from the Governor, H.E. Shri Ram Naik.

CMS Kanpur Road students’ team honoured with

'National Earthian Award'

CMS Kanpur Road performed a hat trick

by winning WIPRO’s prestigious National

Earthian Award for the third year in

succession, winning a prize of Rs. 1 Lakh

again this year. At a grand honouring

ceremony, held in Bengaluru under the

auspices of Centre for Environment

Education (CEE) and Wipro Limited, the

Chairman of Wipro, Mr. Azim Premji

presented the trophy and certificate to

the five-member CMS team comprising

the students Vishesh Upadhyay, Saurabh

Yadav, Tammana Shahi, Durga Mohini and

Anjali Tiwari accompanied by their

teacher Mrs. Kavita Shahi, whose flights

were all paid by WIPRO.

6 March: Commonwealth Day Celebration by

CMS, Gomti Nagar Campus I

5 April: International Children’s Film Festival by CMS

Films and Radio Division

Fifty-two countries will come together on

Monday 13 March 2017 to celebrate

Commonwealth Day under the theme ‘A

Peace-building Commonwealth’. CMS

Gomti Nagar Campus I will be organizing

grand Commonwealth Day Celebrations

with a Commonwealth Youth Conference

that comprises group discussion,

Commonwealth song, poster-making

competition on the theme of the

Commonwealth, etc. The highlight of the

function is garlanding the portrait of Her

Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II, Queen of

England and Head of the Commonwealth,

and singing the Commonwealth Song

composed by Mr Leslie Scott.

5:30 am to 6:00 am onNews 18 India (307) DEN &

News 18 India (519) TATA SKY1

6:00 am to 6:30 am on

Sadhana PRIME NewsTATA SKY-5462

6:30 am to 7:00 am onETV Channel- (338) DEN &

ETV Channel- (1104)TATA SKY3

7:30 am to 8:00 am onDEN-351 &

TATA SKY-5774

8:30 am to 9:00 am onK NEWS - (334) - DEN &24X7NEWS

K NEWS - (570) - TATA SKY5

9:00 am to 9:30 am onChannel One -

DISH (567) Dish TV6

1:30 pm to 2:00 pm onHINDI KHABAR-DEN-3457

2:30 pm to 3:00 pm onOK-INDIA-TATA-SKY-538

8

K NEWS-(334)-DEN &24X7NEWS

K NEWS-(570)-TATA SKY

6:30 pm to 7:00 pm on

9

7:30 pm to 8:00 pm on

Channel One - DISH TV (567)10

JAGDISH GANDHI’S TALK ON ‘NEW MODEL OF QUALITY EDUCATION’ REQUIRED FOR THIS CURRENT 21ST CENTURY

Four CMS teachersin CENTA Regionaltoppers List

This year, four teachers from CMS are in

the CENTA Regional Toppers List. CENTA

Teaching Professionals’ Olympiad (TPO) is

a national competition to reward,

recognize and celebrate teachers and

teaching. TPO 2016 held in 23 cities

across India was based on a set of well-

defined competencies for teachers. It was

a two hour objective test, including

practical competencies of teaching in an

innovative manner, through situation

based tests.

The 4 CMS teachers in the Regional

Toppers List are Ms Ekta Pandey of CMS

Gomti Nagar II in Maths, Ms Ritu Tripathi

of CMS Gomti Nagar II in English,

Ms Sushama Rajkumar of CMS Cambridge

Section in English, and Ms Sneha Dwivedi

of CMS Gomti Nagar II Cambridge section

in Science.

International Conference of Pre-Primary & Primary Principals

DM Lucknow, Mr G S Priyadarshi, IASand others at the inauguration

Lucknow lit the lamp to formally

inaugurate the International Conference

of Pre-Primary and Primary Principals

(ICPPP-2017) organized by CMS Quality

Assurance and Innovation Department

(QAID). Discussions and deliberations

were held at CMS Kanpur Road

auditorium from 3 to 5 February. Mr A. P.

Bhanu Munipriya, Minister of Provincial

Education, Sabaragamuwa Province of Sri

Lanka was the Special Guest of Honour.

(see details on page 2)

On 3rd February, the Chief Guest, Mr G. S.

Priyadarshi, IAS, District Magistrate of

Personality Development

MONTHLY BULLETIN OF CITY MONTESSORI SCHOOL, LUCKNOW, INDIA

CMS creates a better future for all children by maximising

their opportunities through quality education and initiatives for unity and development.

Postal Regn. GPOLW/NP-56/2015-17 Regn. No. UPENG/2009/28201March 2017 Price Re. 1/-

Coming up in CMS:

U N E S C O

CMS Head Office: 12 Station Road, Lucknow, IndiaPhones: +91-522-2638738, 2638606 E-mail: [email protected]; Website: www.cmseducation.org Vol VIII Issue 9

Inside:1. ICPPP 2017 organized by

CMS QAID on page 2

2. 43 CMS student selectedfor admission inuniversities abroad onpage 3

3. Interviews of CMS Alumnistudying on scholarshipin foreign universities onpage 4

4. CMS Infrastructure onpage 5

Members of CMS Earthian team

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"To accomplish great things, we must not only act, but also dream, not only plan, but also believe." —Anatole France

ENLIGHTENMENT MARCH 2017 (2)

Message from Mr Roshan GandhiDirector of Strategy, CMS

Elections for UP’s State Legislature

have been taking place this month,

and we at CMS have always strongly

encouraged all citizens to vote.

Indeed, at our International

Conference of Pre-Primary and

Primary Principals on 3rd Feb

Lucknow’s honourable District

Magistrate, Mr G. S. Priyadarshi, IAS,

led all present in a pledge to vote.

To students: although the majority of you are not yet of

voting age, I urge you to engage with the political process

nonetheless. By reading about it regularly through

newspapers and online outlets, you will develop a deeper

understanding of the issues faced by the state and

country. It is important to gain knowledge about India’s

problems and their potential solutions, so that in future

you can become agents of positive change and

development.

By vocalising the opinions you form, you can engage in

debate with your family and friends. This will not only

enhance your skills in critical thinking and self-expression,

but will hone your opinions and enable you to make more

informed decisions in the future.

If all young people do this now, you will grow up to be an

informed, engaged citizenry. By building up a real

understanding of the needs of your fellow citizens, you

can effectively hold any government to account. You can

collectively become an unstoppable force for social

progress, working in a variety of ways to improve India

and the world at large. Just because you are too young to

vote does not mean you are too young to get involved:

read, think, understand, engage, and debate!

RoshanGandhiForouhiDirectorofStrategy,CMS

8th International Conference of Pre-primary and Primary Principalsorganised by CMS Quality Assurance and Innovation Department

Over 500 Principals and educators from 9 countries of the world including Finland, Singapore, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri

Lanka, South Africa, UAE, Qatar and various states of India participated in the 3-day long 8th International Conference of

Pre-Primary and Primary Principals, ICPPP 2017 organised by CMS Quality Assurance and Innovation Department (QAID)

from 3 to 5 February at CMS Kanpur Road auditorium. The conference was formally inaugurated by Chief Guest, Mr G. S.

Priyadarshi, IAS, District Magistrate of Lucknow while Mr A. P. Bhanu Munipriya, Minister of Provincial Education,

Sabaragamuwa Province of Sri Lanka was present on the occasion as the Special Guest of Honour. The conference based

on the theme '21st Century Learners' was organised with the aim to bring radical changes in the Pre-primary and

Primary level education and using modern, inimitable and appropriate pedagogy for emotional and mental development

of the students. Head of CMS QAID, Ms Susmita Basu was the convener of the conference. Innovative ideas, novel

methods of imparting education and success stories were exchanged through enlightening speeches by eminent

educationists of the world, panel discussions and interactive sessions on different topics aimed at formulating new

strategies to be implemented in the 21st century classrooms. Softboard Display and Paper Presentation contests were

also held for CMS teachers.

The participating educationists from India and abroad

Glimpses of the Conference

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Aditya ChawlaKanpur Road Campus

Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University,

Japan, Scholarship $ 18,416 per year

$18,416 (65%) Scholarship

43 CMS students get admission offers in top ranking universities in USA, UK, Australia,Japan, Germany, Ireland and Canada, many on scholarship for four years*

STUDY ABROAD MARCH 2017 (3)

Mishika ShuklaRajendra Nagar Campus I

1) New York University, Shanghai CampusScholarship - $ 44,650 / yr

2) Susquehanna University, USAScholarship - $ 25,000

2) Seton Hall University, USAScholarship - $ 21,000

$1,78,600 Scholarship

Krishna DwivediRajendra Nagar Campus I

Illinois Institute of Technology, USA

Scholarship - $ 22,500

$90,000 Scholarship

YashvardhanKanpur Road Campus

1) Florida Institute of Technology, USAScholarship-$ 20,245/Year 2) Wentworth Institute

of Technology, USA Scholarship-$ 12,500/Year3) University of Illinois, US 4) University ofCincinnati, USA Scholarship-$ 12,000/Year5) Rochester Institute of Technology, USA

$80,980 Scholarship

Miran AnwarKanpur Road Campus

1) Michigan State University, USA Scholarship-$-1000 one time study Abroad-$-30002) University of Colorado Boulder, USA

Scholarship-$-5000 3) Rochester Institute ofTechnology, USA Scholarship-$-64000

$64,000 Scholarship

Shubham ShahiGomti Nagar Campus I

1) University College Dublin,

Ireland, Scholarship - € 6,000

$25,350 Scholarship

Himanshu SinghRajajipuram Campus I

La Roche College of Pittsburgh USA

Scholarship $ 14,000

$14,000 Scholarship

Arushi VijayGomti Nagar Campus I

1) Wenthworth Institute of

Technology, USA

Scholarship - $ 12,000

$12,000 Scholarship

Abhinn SwaroopGomti Nagar Campus I

1) University College Dublin,Ireland, Scholarship - € 6,000

2) University of Manchester, UK3) Cardiff University, UK

4) Warwick University, UK

$19,000 Scholarship

Prachi MalviyaGomti Nagar Campus I

1) University College Dublin, Ireland,Scholarship - € 5,000 2) University ofGlasgow, UK 3) University of Bristol,

UK 4) Cardiff University, UK

$15,850 Scholarship

Shivank SrivastavaAliganj Campus I

1) Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University, Japan,

Scholarship-$ 22,666 2) University of Minnesota,

USA Scholarship - $ 4,000/year 3) Hong Kong

University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong

$22,666 (80%) Scholarship

Navika PahujaGomti Nagar Campus I

1) University College Dublin, Ireland,Scholarship - € 9,000 2) King's CollegeLondon, UK 3) Cardiff University, UK

4) University of Manchester, UK

$9,500 Scholarship

Mansi SrivastavaAliganj Campus I

Cornell University, USA

(an Ivy League US University)

Omjaa RaiGomti Nagar Campus I

1) Australia National University,

Australia

2) University of Toronto, Canada

3) University of Cincinnati, USA

Alia Abdul RahimMahanagar Campus

University of Rochester, USA

Scholarship $ 66,250 per year

$2,65,000 (100%) Scholarship

Ananya MalhotraGomti Nagar Campus I

1) Oxford University (Ranked No. 1 Universityin the QS World Rankings), UK2) Imperial College London, UK

3) University College London, UK4) University of Edinburgh, UK

5) University of Manchester, UK

World’s No. 1 University

Mohd. Asim IqbalMahanagar Campus

New York University

Abu Dhabi Scholarship 100% free

candidate weekend

Umang MishraKanpur Road Campus

1) New York University, Abu Dhabi

Scholarship $ 38,967 per year

2) Rochester Institute of Technology, USA

$1,55,868 (100%) Scholarship

Srishti SinghGomti Nagar Campus I

1) Illinois Institute of Technology,

USA, Scholarship - $ 30,000

2) University of Cincinnati, USA

$1,20,000 Scholarship

Archit CheckerKanpur Road Campus

(a) Pace University, USA, $27,500/year

(b) Wenthworth Institute ofTechnology, USA, $ 13,000/year

$1,10,000 Scholarship

Vighnesh RajGomti Nagar Campus II

(1) University of Cincinnati, USA

Scholarship $48,000 (2) Seton Hall,

Scholarship $98,000 (3) Pace University,

Scholarship $ 1,11,000

$1,11,000 Scholarship

Chaksh KatyarKanpur Road Campus

1) University of Colorado,

USA 2) Texas A & M

University, USA

Radhika JainGomti Nagar Campus I

Purdue University, USA

Anchit TewariKanpur Road CampusOxford University, UKOne month Internship

programme inEntrepreneurship and

Management

Nidhish ShankarGomti Nagar Campus I

Purdue University, USA

Akanshu SinghKanpur Road Campus

University of Arizona, USA

Harsh KatyarKanpur Road Campus

Michigan State University,

USA

Saijasi SinghAliganj Campus I

Macquarie University, Australia, $3,000 for

1 yr + Vice Chancellor’s Scholarship 100%

scholarship after performance in 1st

Semester

$3,000 Scholarship

Kajimusugura HoshinoRajendra Nagar Campus I

1) Illinois Institute of Technology, USAScholarship - $ 25,000/Yr

2) Drexel University, USA Scholarship-$ 14,4003) University of Cincinnati, USA

4) Michigan State University, USA5) Rochester Institute of Tech., USA

$1,00,000 Scholarship

Harsh Vardhan TripathiGomti Nagar Campus I

1) Illinois Institute of Technology, USA,

Scholarship - $ 25,000

2) University of Cincinnati, USA

$1,00,000 Scholarship

Shashwat SrivastavaGomti Nagar Campus I

1) Illinois Institute of Technology, USA,

Scholarship - $ 25,000

2) Wisconsin Madison, USA

$1,00,000 Scholarship

Manya SrivastavaGomti Nagar Campus I

1) Florida Institute of Technology,USA, Scholarship - $ 25,000

2) Rochester Institute of Technology,USA Scholarship - 50%

$1,00,000 Scholarship

Deep KamalKanpur Road Campus

1) Seton Hall University, USA Scholarship-$ 23000/yr

2) Rochester Institute of Technology, USA Sch.-$ 23000/yr

3) University of Colorado, USA Scholarship-$ 23000/yr

4) University of Cincinnati, USA Scholarship-$ 10000/yr

5) University of Massachusetts, UA Scholarship-$ 12000/yr

6) Michigan State University, USA Scholarship-$ 6000/yr

$92,000 Scholarship

Shivam Singh RajputMahanagar Campus

Bochum University, Germany

Scholarship 100%

100% Scholarship

Samarth SrivastavaGomti Nagar Campus I

University College Dublin,

Ireland

Rishabh MalhotraAliganj Campus I

Imperial College, London,UK

Kanika GuptaKanpur Road Campus

University of Exeter, UK

University of Newcastle,UK

Samad UsmaniGomti Nagar Campus I

1) University College

Dublin, Ireland

2) University of Bristol, UK

Gomti Nagar Campus I1) University of British

Columbia, Canada2) Loughorough University, UK3) University of Sheffield, UK4) University of Leicester , UK

5) University of Surrey, UK

Vaibhav SinhaGomti Nagar Campus I

University of Bristol, UK

Atul KumarAliganj Campus I

University of Arizona, USA

University of Texas, USA

University of Buffalo, USA

University of Alberta, USA

Mantasha Sayeed

SidiquiChowk Campus

Fraser International

College, Canada

Saksham MehrotraGomti Nagar Campus I

Purdue University, USA

Ankish Raj Prajapati

“Everything worthwhile in life is attained through hard work. Happiness is not an exception.” — Dennis Prager

*or as stated under each name if otherwise.

NOTE: Some dollar figures have been approximated as converted from other currencies.

Congratulations to all!

With the academic session still on, it is

expected that many more students will

hear good news from universities abroad

within the coming weeks and months.

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Ritika Ghose, alumna of CMS Mahanagar Campus

Studying in Tudias Dresden, Germany on 100% scholarship

years of school (Class XI and XII), we

didn't work as much with graphs (and

what all these mathematical concepts

essentially mean in the co-ordinate

system) as we did in the last 3-4 months

in Germany when we used graphical

analysis to cover each of the topics

here. In short: I find the methods used

in the Indian education system to be

very extensive — inevitable as it is,

given the way the system is built; in

Germany, in my limited experience, I

found them to be more intensive and

thorough.

Q. Are you comfortable away from home

at such a young age? What do you miss

in your new ‘home away from home’?

(Are you missing Mum’s food?)

A. It is overwhelming, sometimes,

especially because you have to

suddenly learn to manage all aspects of

your life on your own! Whereas, when

you were at home, all you concerned

yourself with was studying. But I

generally feel comfortable, mostly

because I have the opportunity to

participate in neighbourhood building

activities (Junior Youth Empowerment

Program and the like) alongside my

study program; without which, I think I

would be a little disoriented.

I do miss having my family around, on

certain occasions much more than

others. But, my family, especially my

mother, is very supportive and that

definitely helps regain focus and be

patient and trust in the universe,

especially when I’m having doubts!

What I miss the most is not having to do

e-v-e-r-y-thing yourself, from finances

to the grocery to cooking to washing

your clothes to sweeping your place

c l e a n . A n d m y m o t h e r. A n d

participating in the JYEP Program at

CMS Gomti Nagar Campus I!

Q. Did you find it easy to make friends

there?

A. Yes, making friends was easy. Staying

Q. Why did you want to

study abroad and

how do you think it

is different from

studying in India?

A. I wanted to study

abroad because it,

very literally, widens

one's horizons. To the limited extent of

my knowledge and based on my limited

experience, an education abroad not

only addresses your academics in a

more application-based, thorough

manner but also places emphasis on

your co-curricular side and gives you

more opportunities to develop that

side of you. My mother works in an

educational institution and often has

the opportunity to consult with other

educationists and visit schools/colleges

abroad. When consulting whether I

should pursue an education abroad,

she was of the same opinion and that

helped in the final decision making of

whether or not I should pursue an

education abroad. Also, my sister has

interned abroad and she had positive

e x p e r i e n c e s t o o , w h i c h a l s o

contributed to the decision making.

An education in India requires you to

cover a lot of syllabus in a very limited

period of time, which is a very

important life skill to acquire if you wish

to sit for any of the all-India entrance

exams and hope to clear them. In my

experience of studying here till now, I

have found that the syllabus for the

same period of time could be drastically

smaller in comparison, but what is

required of you is more fundamental.

For example: Except for one topic,

everything that we covered in this year

of study of Maths in Germany has been

done in some form or another in my

school days back in India. Here we

learned to integrate and differentiate

(very fast!); we learned to work with

vectors just enough to apply them in

Physics. Also, in India in the last two

INTERVIEWS MARCH 2017 (4)

Nothing ever comes to one, that is worth having, except as a result of hard work. —Booker T. Washington

Interviews of some CMS students studying abroad

A. I do not prefer either country over the

other. I do have a sentimental and

patriotic attachment to my home

country. I’m looking to intern in India

this summer and I’m going to intern in

the United States in 2018. I will base my

decision on the work experience I get in

both places.

Q. How has CMS education impacted your

choices and decisions in life so far?

What about your choice to study

abroad?

A. CMS exposed me to incredible people

like Mrs. Amita Chakraborty (CMS

Mahanagar, retd.), Mrs. Chanda Kundra

(formerly CMS GN I) and Mr. Hitesh

Keswani (CMS GN I) who in turn have

had a significant impact on my view of

the world.

Q. How did you manage your finances?

Any pointers to the aspiring students?

A. I applied only to colleges that offered

financial aid and scholarships. I’m

currently on a full-ride scholarship that

covers all my college expenses. I like

being independent and consequently I

also work in a student job so I don’t

have to ask my parents for money for

my personal expenses.

Q. Lastly, do you have a word of advice to

any prospective CMS students who are

planning to study overseas?

A. If you like doing something productive,

learn to do it really well.

Aditya Dwivedi, alumnus of CMS Mahanagar & Gomti Nagar I

Studying at Cornell University, USA, on a 100% scholarship

Q. Why did you want to

study abroad and

how do you think it is

d i f f e r e n t f r o m

studying in India?

A. While in high school, I

had no clear idea

r e g a r d i n g t h e

profession or trade I wished to pursue

in life. The freedom of curriculum

offered by most American universities

seemed like the perfect fit for a

confused student like me.

Q. Are you comfortable away from home

at such a young age? What do you miss

in your new ‘home away from home’?

(Are you missing Mum’s food?)

A. There are moments when I miss home,

e s p e c i a l l y d u r i n g b re a ks l i ke

Thanksgiving when American students

return to their homes, leaving the

campus nearly empty. However, the

tradeoff is more than fair and I have

gained much more than I lose by living

so far away.

Q. Did you find it easy to make friends

there?

A. Yes, most colleges have student bodies

composed of individuals with a very

diverse set of backgrounds and

interests. So you’ll always find a place

to fit in.

Q. Will you come back to India after your

undergrad or do you plan to continue

abroad? If yes, what have you planned?

Sahil Singh Dasawat, alumnus of CMS Kanpur Road Campus

Studying at Xavier University, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA

Q. Why did you want to

study abroad and

how do you think it is

d i f f e r e n t f r o m

studying in India?

A. I personally wanted to

attain Liberal Arts

Education as it really

helps in shaping your personality on the

whole rather than just being focused in

a single stream like Engineering, or

Politics. Past semester, I loved studying

Theatrical Arts as one of my courses.

Q. Are you comfortable away from home

at such a young age? What do you miss

in your new ‘home away from home’?

(Are you missing Mum’s food?)

A. Yeah, I am very much comfortable in

staying away from home. Actually, I

really like it! I am just missing my family

and Indian Food.

Q. Did you find it easy to make friends

there?

A. Yeah, I have a tenfold bigger friends’

circle here in America as compared to

what I had there. People here are very

friendly and helpful..

Q. Will you come back to India after your

undergrad or do you plan to continue

abroad? If yes, what have you planned?

A. I am not really sure, because I am

pursuing Entrepreneurial Studies. It

completely depends on my startup. My

dad has an import-export business. I

want to run the same business here.

Q. Could you tell us briefly about your

home background–such as your

parents' occupations, socio-economic

status, etc.?

A. I belong to a very lower middle class

background. My dad worked as a Lab

Assistant for 18 years at CMS RDSO

Campus. I understand that the 25 lakhs

per annum is a lot according our Indian

economic standards, but it is only for

one year that dad paid the expenses.

From 2017-2018 onward, I am going to

manage all my expenses on my own.

Q. How has CMS education impacted your

choices and decisions in life so far?

What about your choice to study

abroad?

A. CMS education was really the helpful in

shaping me up. For example, in a

country of intense diversity like the

USA, there are many instances of

severe racism, so at times the

p h i l o s o p h i e s l i ke ‘ Va s u d h a i va

Kutumbakam’ that we were taught in

CMS help in making great decisions.

Also, I am at Xavier University – its

motto is All for One and One for All,

which is what we were always taught at

CMS. So, now as a pass-out from CMS, I

think CMS does a really great job at

shaping you up for the rest of your

journey of life.

Q. How did you manage your finances?

Any pointers to the aspiring students?

A. I have some family savings plus a bank

loan from a US bank and I also work part

time to manage my personal expenses.

Q. Lastly, do you have a word of advice to

any prospective CMS students who are

planning to study overseas?

A. Start the preparation early, and getting

into top universities with scholarships

will be easy. Keep in constant touch

with your counsellor – it really helps!

And in case you are lacking in funds,

there is no need to take heavy debts.

You can get the same dream job that

you desire by studying in any lower

ranked university in USA, too!

with friends after getting to know each

other is the tough part.

Q. Will you come back to India after your

undergrad or do you plan to continue

abroad? If yes, what have you planned?

A. As of now, I am trying to concentrate on

studies and trying not to look too far

into the future. After I finish my

undergraduate studies, I will look into

what it is I want to do (specialize or start

working) and what I have as options. I’ll

consult with my family and friends

about what would be best option.

Q. Could you tell us briefly about your

home background–such as your

parents' occupations, socio-economic

status, etc.?

A. My father was a surgeon (urologist) in

the army and my mother is a teacher

administrator; my sister is an architect

— it's probably unfair not to mention

her. On the demise of my father, we

were raised by my mother alone.

Q. How has CMS education impacted your

choices and decisions in life so far?

What about your choice to study

abroad?

A. CMS pays a lot of attention to spiritual

education and anyone who joins CMS at

a young age (I joined in Nursery)

practically grows up with the ideas of

the oneness of God, Religion and the

World. This is something that is often

taken for granted, but it is anot

common way of thinking all over the

world, or even all over the country. I

became more aware of this when I

came here.

When you grow up thinking this way,

studying abroad doesn't seem scary or

cause anxiety or make you nervous

(other than financially). It made me

look forward to it.

CMS offers a lot of opportunities to train

yourself outside of academics. It made

me want to continue that here, too.

What was most impacting for me

happened after I officially finished

school and I was waiting to move to

Germany for my undergraduate

studies. I had the opportunity to

participate, however shortly and in

whatever little capacity, in the Junior

Youth Empowerment Program (JYEP) at

CMS Gomti Nagar Campus I.

My experience there has really helped

me in my life. It helps me make

decisions on a daily basis and has lent

me more clarity than anything else

could. (I would totally recommend it!)

Q. How did you manage your finances?

Any pointers to the aspiring students?

A. Managing finances can be difficult.

Since Germany has no tuition fee and

one only pays to live here (rent) and for

the transport, library etc, it is relatively

easy. I have a Student Job (I give English

tuitions to German children), but am

supported by my mother mostly. My

only pointer would be what my family

told me: to maintain a log of your

expenses which helps you have

perspective. At first I did not take heed

when I was advised so, with unpleasant

consequences.

Q. Lastly, do you have a word of advice to

any prospective CMS students who are

planning to study overseas?

A. Like I am told repeatedly: do what you

love and give it your best! And one of

my favorite quotes: “Where there is

love, nothing is too much trouble and

there is always time.“

Thanks to Aditya, Sahil, and Ritika

for their contributions. More to

follow in next month’s bulletin!

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INFRASTRUCTURE MARCH 2017 (5)

Infrastructure for All Round Growth and Development

Auditorium at CMS Gomti Nagar Campus II

Children's Play Area Children's Play Area Children's Play Area

Large Library Basketball Court at CMS Gomti Nagar Campus I

Astro-turf ground at CMS Gomti Nagar Campus IICricket Ground at CMS Kanpur Road Campus Swimming Pool at CMS Kanpur Road Campus

Swimming Pool at CMS Gomti Nagar Campus ISwimming Pool at CMS Chowk Campus New IT Training Centre at CMS Station Road Campus

Science LabNew Children's Play Centre at CMS Rajajipuram Campus I Practical Exercise in Science Lab

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Nimesh Mishra of Class

XI was awarded a

Certificate by 'Imperial

Journal of

Interdisciplinary Research

for publication of his

article in the journal.

Isha Bajpai was awarded

the first prize in classical

dance in 10-14 year

category organized by

Rashtriya Natya Parishad,

Lucknow

Anubha Tripathi of Class

IX secured a bronze

medal in the inter-

campus Physics Olympiad

organised by CMS Quality

Assurance and

Innovation Department.

Amogh Pratap Singh became the gold

topper in the 7th UP State level

Regional Abacus competition at Brain O'

Brain Fest 2016 held at Kanpur.

According to the latest surveys

conducted by DL Digital Learning, CMS

Aliganj Campus I has secured top

position in Top Schools of India Ranking

2016 in the City.

Vinayak Patel of Class IX secured the

first position in the inter-campus

Chemistry Olympiad organized by CMS

QAID.

Aliganj Campus I

"Nobody will think you’re somebody if you don’t think so yourself." — African-American proverb

ISC students, Aashita Rastogi, Khushi

Rathi, Shreya Choudhary, Shuchita

Yadav and Priyal Mishra bagged gold

medals for securing All India topmost

ranks in the International Biotechnology

Olympiad organized by the EduHeal

Foundation. Pranay Prateek and Jahnuvi

Chauhan were awarded bronze medals

for their commendable results in the

same.ISC students, Aashita Rastogi,

Khushi Rathi, Shreya Choudhary,

Shuchita Yadav and Priyal Mishra

bagged gold medals for securing All

India topmost ranks in the International

Biotechnology Olympiad organized by

the EduHeal Foundation. Pranay

Prateek and Jahnuvi Chauhan were

awarded bronze medals for their

commendable results in the same.

Varnika Srinet of Class V

won two gold medals in

300m and 500m races at

the 1st inter-campus

Roller Skating

competition organized by

CMS Rajajipuram Campus II. She also

qualified for the Best Skater Trophy in

Class V and VI category.

Aliganj Campus II

Lohri Celebration at the Campus

Students helping menial staff in learning digital transactions

The campus had a language activity, as

part of the school's Global Learning

Project in collaboration with SMIU

Model School, Karachi, Pakistan. This

included an exchange of language

through video conferencing.

A workshop on Spoken English was

conducted for all staff members by Ms.

Sonu Seth on 19th January 2017.

English speaking Basics taught through

Brain Teasers, Role Play activities and

Group Discussion were extremely

helpful for the teachers in learning ways

to encourage students to speak in

English.

The students had an activity of

exchange through a Skype session as a

part of the Global Learning Project, in

Safer Internet Day celebration

collaboration with Hampton School

Karachi, Pakistan. The session

comprised a language activity which

included exchange of the names of days

of the week in Hindi in response of five

words of urdu/sindhi. The students

shared the pronunciation and

lexigraphy of these words with the

students of the school in Pakistan.

Anand Nagar Campus

Purple Day celebrationLohri celebration at the Campus

Satyam Kumar of Class IV won the

second prize in individual round at

inter-campus Elementary Mathematics

Olympiad organized by CMS QAID.

Various activities based on Spoken

English are held at the Campus for the

students of primary and junior sections.

The activities include pronunciation of

words and one ward substitution,

Antonyms and Synonyms,

Pronunciation of words, Proverbs etc.

Khushi Saxena won the

first prize in the re-

purpose IT contest in

group A at 11th

International Innovation

Day organized by CMS

Jopling Road Campus. She also secured

24th rank in the state in Allen's talent

encouragement exam, tallentex 2017.

Tanzeen Arif of Class VIII

got her painting selected

for the ICS Calendar 2017

in the International

Painting Competition

2016 from among 238

paintings from 46 schools across India,

Middle East and South Asia.

Syed Raza Abbas won the

special Mention prize in

the school project

photography at 11th

International Innovation

Day 2016 organized by

CMS Jopling Road

Campus.

Rishita Anand of Class I

secured third position in

Ramp Walk at Symphony

Asharfabad Campus

organized by GD Goenka Public School.

Kifaya Ali of Class III won

the third prize in 1st

inter-campus Roller

Skating competition

organized by CMS

Rajajipuram Campus II.

Mohammad Adil, Zikra Siddiqui and

Pratishtha Goyal won prizes in different

competitions on CMS Republic Day

Tableau.

Video conference with New Delhi schools

A video conferencing on Human Rights

Article 18 - Freedom of Belief' was

organized wherein Esha Rizvi, Md.

Amaan Fatima, Ayan, Manasvi, Zaara,

Liza Sheeza, Askari and Manvi

interacted with the students of

Richmond Global School, New Delhi and

Modern School, New Delhi.

Gomti Nagar Campus I

Basant Panchmi celebration

Tanisha Pranjal of Class

VII won the winner's title

in girls U-16 singles

match at All India

Ranking Tournament

2017 organized by

Ambala Lawn Tennis Academy, Ambala.

She was also Runner Up in U-14 singles

and U-16 doubles.

Radhika Agarwal of Class II won the

consolation prize in English recitation

and quiz competition organized by

Ravindra Palli Mahila Samiti. She also

won the second prize in fancy dress

competition organized by V-Mart.

Aayushi Sharma, Srishti Singh, Aarshia

Srivastava, Proshita Agarwal, Rashika

Agarwal won gold medals; Srishti Singh,

Aarshia Srivastava, Shivani Tripathi,

Rashika Agarwal, Harismita Mishra,

Devanshi Pandey, Ranveer Rai,

Vaishnavi Singh, Shivam Mehra, Gazal

won silver medals and Shivam Mehra,

PRatyush Tiwari, Kunwar Abhinav,

Arnavi Singh, Mohd Hanzala, Jayesh S.K.

Gaur, Gauri Rai, Akshita Singh and

Navya Sinha won bronze medals in

inter-campus Roller Skating competition

organized by CMS Rajajipuram Campus

II.

Shivanjali Mani of Class VII won the first

prize, Priyasha of Class VII won the

second prize and Solangi Mohanty of

Class VI won the third prize in

Handwriting competition organised by

Classmate.

Handwriting Competion

Ranaish Abbas of Class XI had his

painting selected for the ICSE Calendar

2017 in International Painting

competition organized by Institute of

Career Studies.

Solangi Mohanty of Cass VI won the

third prize and team comprising

Solangi, Rishabh Mahajan, Videh Jha

and Akshat Kumar won the first prize in

Inter-Campus Mathematics Olympiad.

Agrima Sisodia, Solangi Mohanty,

Videsh Jha, Ayush Chaurasia, Shaurya

Singh, Udayan Pandey, Lav Singh and

Kaustubh Singh qualified the NASA level

2 of the National Astronomy & Science

Olympiad.

Gomti Nagar Campus II

Ayushi Agarwal of Class VI, stood

second in Inter School Elocution

Competition organized by All for Kids;

Naisha Khan of Class VIII was declared

as the Student of the year by NIE while

Suyash of Class VIII and Aviral Somani of

Class IX won gold medal in National

Astronomy Olympiad.

Basant Panchmi celebration

CAMPUS NEWS MARCH 2017 (6)

Language exchange

Vinayak Patel and Anushka Singh of Class IX secured

topmost ranks in inter-campus Biology Olympiad.

Nukkad Natak on mothers by senior students.

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Rajendra Nagar Campus I

Basant Panchmi celebration Special assembly on Family Unity Day

CAMPUS NEWS MARCH 2017 (7)

Indira Nagar Campus

The team comprising Mragank Mishra,

Manuj Pratap Singh and Vatsalya Katiyar

of Class VIII won the second prize in the

Team Round of inter-campus

Elementary Mathematics Olympiad

organised by CMS Quality Assurance

and Innovation Department.

Team comprising Rohit Kansal and

Adarsh P. Singh of Class IX won the first

prize in the District Level Science Model

Exhibition and competition 2016 jointly

organised by District Science Club,

Lucknow and District Education

Department, UP. They have made a

working model based on Multi Level

City Spacing and Energy Amplification

using gear system. It was adjudged as

the best among 150 models.

Raghav Dobriyal, Shashwat Gupta,

Sagar Mishra, Om Mohan Verma And

Kavya won first prize in the team round

of the inter-campus Elementary

Mathematics Olympiad organized by

CMS QAID.

competition.

Saksham R Pandey and Aaryan Pandey

of class III respectively won the first and

fifth prize in 2nd Lucknow Chess Pillar

Memorial Rapid Tournament organized

by AVIJAI Chess Academy.

Poster and Slogan writing on voting

Saraswati Puja held at the campus

Ayush Dwivedi of class IX

secured the second

position in inter-campus

Physics Olympiad

organized by CMS QAID.

Piyush Singh of class VII

secured the third

position in inter-campus

Junior Science Olympiad

organized by CMS QAID.

Nihar Vayani of class IV

won the gold medal in

National Kung Fu

Championship held at

K.D. Singh Stadium.

Ananya Verma of Class IV

won the Champion's title

in 74th Uttar Pradesh

State level Regional

Abacus competition

organized by Brain O'

Brain. Arnav Verma of

Class VI won the gold

medal at this

Mahanagar Campus

Class-wise speech competition was held

at the campus for classes I-III on CMS

Tableau on 2 February. Daksha Singh of

Class I, Devansh Sondhi of Class II and

Hanshka Jaggi of Class III were the

winners.

Maanya Saxena of Class

VIII secured the highest

mark in Mathematics

paper I at first

comparative Examination

2016.

Pranav Pandey of Class V

secured the second

position in individual

round of the inter-

campus Elementary

Olympiad organized by

CMS Quality Assurance and Innovation

Department (QAID).

Akshay Tripathi of Class VIII won the

bronze medal in individual contest at

WIZMIC International organized by CMS

RDSO.

An inter-campus poetry competition

was held at the campus on 3 February.

On the topic 'Unity is essential for

Rajajipuram Campus II

Rajendra Nagar Campus II

Students of Classes VI - VIII who won different

prizes in speech contest on Republic Day Parade

Basant Panchmi celebration at the Campus

Kids Carnival 'Vibrant Wonders' hold at the campus

Special assembly on Family Unity Day

Rajendra Nagar Campus III

Husaifa of Class II won

the first prize in inter-

campus Roller Skating

Competition (Rink 2) and

Second Prize in Inter-

Campus Roller Skating

Competition (Rink 2) organized by CMS

Rajajipuram Campus II.

Vani Srivastava of Class VI

won the second prize in

Collage - Junior on the

topic - Attributes of

Pulses: Nutrition, Health

and Sustainability at 11th

International Innovation Day organised

by CMS Jopling Road Campus.

peace'. Vanshika Kapoor (IV A1) of Unity

House, Iresh Pandey (V A2) of Love

House and Vartika Kapoor (IV A1) of

Peace House were the winners. This

competition.

Harshit Gupta, Shreya Awasthi, Sarthak

Shukla, Suryansh Singh won gold

medals; Kashish Agarwal, Ayush Singh,

Atharv Srivastava, Srijan Srivastava,

Achintya Patel won silver medals and

Kashish Agarwal, Zainul Abadeen,

Atharv Srivastava, Ekta Rawat, Mohd

Amaan Zaheer, Atharv Mishra, Shubh

Saxena, Priyanshi Dhami, Darsh and

Rudransh Singh won bronze medals in

different competitions at the 1st inter-

campus Roller Skating competition

organized by the Campus.

Republic day tableau contests

Teacher, Ms Dipti Jagwani won the second prizein Classroom Santa Contest organised

by CMS eLearning Department.

Jopling Road Campus

Kanpur Road Campus

The Bag Pipe Band presented by the

students of the campus at Republic Day

Parade 2017 was awarded the third by

the U.P. Administration. Governor of

U.P. H.E. Mr. Ram Naik presented the

award to the students at Beating the

Retreat function held on 29 January.

19th National Science Olympiad winners of the campus

"Never look to the ground for your next step. Greatness belongs to those who look to the horizon." — Bud Greenspan

Amar Maurya of Class VI

won the second prize in

calligraphy competition

organised by Raj Estate

Public School, Lucknow.

Rajajipuram Campus I

Krishna secured the third position in

team round of the Olympiad.

Mridul Rathi also secured the first

position in inter-campus Junior Science

Olympiad organized by CMS QAID.

Mridul Rathi of Class VII secured second

position in the inter-campus Elementary

Mathematics Olympiad organized by

CMS Quality Assurance and Innovation

Department. Team comprising Mridul

Rathi, Isha Ojha, Ashmit Singh and Alok

Station Road CampusPratarka - a group of 3 CMS alumniconducted Public speaking workshop atthe campus for senior students. Theinteractive workshop was useful for thestudents who have interest in debateactivities and speech contests.Representatives from Manav Utthan SewaSamiti motivated the students to donatestationery items for underprivilegedchildren with an effort to bridge the gapbetween the 'haves' and 'have-nots.'

Aarush Bhatt of Class IV achieved firstposition in school while Utkarsh Tiwari,Vansh Kumar and Aarush Bhatt qualifiedthe second level of science OlympiadFoundation.

Aarush Bhatt of Class IV secured schoolRank 1, and International Rank 214 whileUtkarsh Tiwari of class VII secured SchoolRank 1 and International Rank 5748 inInternational Mathematics Olympiadorganized by Science OlympiadFoundation. At National ScienceOlympiad, Aarush Bhatt (IV) securedSchool Rank 1 and International Rank 366while Vansh Kumar (VII) secured schoolRank 1 and International Rank 1139.

Khushi Verma, Srishi Mehta, Kopal Soni(IX), Anchal Tiwari, Mahira Abid andAbhishek Chatterji (XI) Aadi Malhotra,Mehek Gupta, Piyush Tripathi (V), PrakharSharma (IV) and Shashwat Chaudhary (II)won prizes in different contests on CMSTableau organized by CMS.

Avnika won the first prizewhile Vinit and Akritirespectively won thesecond and third prize injunior category of the artcompetition on voterawareness organised bythe District Inspector of

Schools at Jhulelal Park on 4 February.

Rohit and Adarsh

Winners of Elementary Mathematics Olympiad

Mragank, Manuj and Vatsalya with the Principal

Winner of Roller Skating Contests

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EVENTS - MARCH 20172 to 4 (8.30 am) Phonics Workshop for Pre-Primary Teachers, I & II Headmistresses and Incharges and

Coordinators by Fitzroy organised by QAID at Gomti Nagar II Auditorium

4 (10 am) Divine Education Seminar (Mont. to Class II by Station Road at WUCC

6 (11.30 am) 18th Commonwealth Youth Conference by Gomti Nagar I at GN Auditorium

9 (9 am) Divine Education Seminar (Mont. to Class II by Chowk at Chowk Campus

9 (4 pm) Divine Education Seminar (Mont. to Class II by Rajajipuram I at WUCC

10 (4 pm) Divine Education Seminar of Pre-Primary by Gomti Nagar I at Gomti Nagar II

11 (10.30 am) Divine Education Seminar by Rajajipuram II at WUCC

11 (12 pm) Divine Education Seminar (Mont. to Class V) by Mahanagar at GN II Auditorium

11 (4 pm) Divine Education Seminar & Mothers Day of Pre Primary by Kanpur Road at WUCC

12 (3 pm) Divine Education Seminar by Jopling Road at Gomti Nagar II

13 (2.30 pm) Spoken English Workshop for the Teachers of Classes III, IV & V by QAID at Gomti Nagar

II

16 (9 am) Divine Education Seminar (Mont. to Class II) by Aliganj I at Gomti Nagar II

17 (12 noon) Divine Education Seminar (Mont. to Class V) at Mahanagar I at WUCC

18 (9 am) Open Day of Rajendra Nagar Campus III at school premises

18 (11 am) Divine Education Seminar (Primary Section) by Gomti Nagar I at GN II auditorium

18 (1 pm) Divine Education Seminar (Classes I to V) by Kanpur Road at WUCC

18 (5 pm) Divine Education Seminar (Primary) by Anand Nagar at WUCC

19 (9 am to 2 pm) Art Craft Science Exhibition by Asharfabad at Asharfabad, New Building

19 (11 am) Divine Education Seminar of Pre-Primary, Primary, Junior and Senior sections by Indira

Nagar at Gomti Nagar II auditorium

19 (4 pm) Divine Education Seminar (Classes III to XI) by Rajajipuram I at WUCC

20 (10 am) Divine Education Seminar for all Classes of Gomti Nagar II at GN II auditorium

20 (3 pm) Divine Education Seminar for all Classes of Rajendra Nagar II at WUCC

21 (9 am) Divine Education Seminar (Classes VI to XII) by Chowk at Chowk Campus

21 (3 pm) Divine Education Seminar (Mont. to Class IV) by Rajendra Nagar I at WUCC

22 (9 am) Divine Education Seminar (Classes III to V) by Chowk at Chowk Campus

22 (2 pm) Divine Education Seminar for Pre-Primary to Class VIII by Rajendra Nagar III at WUCC

23 (8 am) Interview of New Teacher Candidates (as per schedule) at the Board Room at Gomti

Nagar II auditorium

23 (5 pm) Divine Education Seminar (Classes III to IX & XI) by Station Road at WUCC

24 (10 am) Divine Education Seminar (Mont. to Class VIII) by Asharfabad at GN II auditorium

24 (4 pm) Divine Education Seminar (Junior & Senior Sections) by Kanpur Road at WUCC

25 (5 pm) Divine Education Seminar (Junior & Senior Sections) by Gomti Nagar I at Gomti Nagar

II auditorium

26 (10 am to 2 pm) Divine Education Seminar for all classes by RDSO at WUCC

26 (4 pm) Divine Education Seminar (Classes VI to IX, XI) by Mahanagar at GN II auditorium

27 (10 am) Divine Education Seminar (Classes VI to IX) by Mahanagar I at WUCC

28 (10 am) Divine Education Seminar (Classes III to IX & XI) by Aliganj I at GN I auditoriumI

29 (11 am) Divine Education Conference of Aliganj II at Gomti Nagar II

30 (3 pm) Divine Education Seminar (Classes IV to XI) by Rajendra Nagar (I) at WUCC

Deepansh, as the name

suggests, has been

lighting the lamp of

knowledge in faraway

America but his roots

are still strong in Lucknow, India.

Deepansh joined CMS Gomti Nagar

Campus I in 2005 in Class XI and passed

out in 2007 with flying colours in the ISC

Board Examinations. With both parents as

doctors, father a urologist and mother, an

ophthalmologist, Deepansh got good

grounding and encouragement at home

to follow the medical profession. His

sister, Disha Dalela, an ex-student of CMS

Aliganj and brother-in-law are both

doctors following his parents' footsteps,

Deepansh went to King George's Medical

University, Lucknow. His brilliance shone

like the radiant sun when he secured the

highest marks in medical school and won

the Hewett Gold medal for the same

(which his father had also got 28 years

ago). After this unparalleled achievement,

he headed for the United States to

become a urologist. At present Dr.

Deepansh is at Henry Ford Hospital where

he has been doing some good research

work under his mentors and approaching

the 50 publications milestone. He will be

starting his Residency soon.

Recalling his alma mater, Deepansh says

that the one thing nice here is that it

recognizes the efforts of students and

felicitates them. He says that CMS not

only acknowledges and appreciates the

students' efforts but also the pains taken

by the parents and teachers and honours

them.

We wish Deepansh all the best in life!

A finalist in Mrs India

Contest, USA. 2017

Shaifali's career has

zoomed ahead with

g r e a t v e l o c i t y w i t h m a n i f o l d

achievements to her credit. She has done

almost her entire education in CMS and

gives great credit to the school and to Dr.

Gandhi's inspiring speeches. Shaifali's

father is an engineer and her mother is a

housewife. She joined CMS in Montessori

Class at Aliganj Campus I. After studying

here for two years, her father got

transferred but came back to Lucknow

again and she, once again, joined CMS

Aliganj in Class III. Here, she studied till

Class VIII and then shifted to CMS

Mahanagar Campus from where she

completed her ISC (Class XII) in 2008.

.Thereafter, she graduated from Lucknow

University. Then she joined M.B.A. in New

Delhi and later won a scholarship for doing

the later part of her MBA in Lyon, France in

2011.

Her career in banking started with

Deutsche Bank and she received the Best

Employee Award in the very first year

along with a promotion. Thereafter she

joined American Express and was highly

successful as a banker. She is a Wall Street

Banker by profession. Recently she has

been chosen finalist in Mrs. India Contest

in the U.S.A. Shaifali is also involved in

socially useful activities like CRY, for raising

a wa re n e s s re ga rd i n g c h i l d re n ' s

education. She has also supported the

Street Dog Campaign in New Delhi. She is

committed to opening her own Centre for

the care of Senior Citizens. We wish

Shaifali a long and successful innings!

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ALUMNI, EVENTS AND NEWS MARCH 2017 (8)

CMS Rajajipuram Campus II

organizes Inter-Campus Roller Skating Championship

A grand Inter-Campus Roller Skating

Championship was organized by CMS

Rajajipuram Campus II on 29 January at

CMS Kanpur Road auditorium. Students of

all 20 Campuses of CMS enthusiastically

participated in this competition to test

their sporting talents. President of CMS,

Prof. Geeta Kingdon formally inaugurated

the Inter-Campus Roller Skating

Championship. Mrs Aruna Naidu, the

Principal of CMS Rajajipuram Campus II,

said that sports motivate children to

progress in life with the qualities of

togetherness and will power.

Generation Global Workshop at CMS

The Generation Global Programme

(earlier known as Face-to-Faith) received

a fillip with the organization of a one-day

workshop for teacher-coordinators, held

at the Computer Training Centre, CMS

Station Road Campus, on Saturday, 11

February 2017. Ms Sandhya Gupta,

Education Consultant–Asia and Ms

Ghanapriya Elangbam, Country

Coordinator-India, of the Tony Blair Faith

Foundation, conducted the workshop for

the teachers from all the CMS campuses.

Ms Sandhya Gupta stressed upon the

importance of allocating at least one hour

per week at the campuses to teach

children from available resources, for it

was necessary that the teachers engage

with the children in the classroom before

they move on to real-time interaction

through video conference.

Open Day celebrations

at CMS Rajendra Nagar III and Indira Nagar Campus

Kids Carnival 'Small Wonders' and 'Vibrant

Wonders' were respectively organized by

CMS Rajendra Nagar Campus III and CMS

Indira Nagar Campus at their respective

premises. The craft work of the students

displayed in the beautifully decorated

classrooms won the admiration of parents

and guardians. Tiny-tots enthusiastically

participated in different activities. Bindi

design, Mehndi, Rangoli, Salad

Decoration, Talent Show and other

contests for mothers were also held.

Kids Carnival at CMS Rajendra Nagar III Open Day Vibrant Wonders at Indira Nagar Campus

The workshop in progress

Flying on Roller Skates

Dr Deepansh DalelaUrologist, Henry Ford Hospital, USA,former student of CMS Gomti Nagar

9th International Children’s Film Festival at CMS from April 5

ICFF-2017 logo and poster unveiled

With springtime and warmer days ahead,

there is much to look forward to. The CMS

Multi-media, Films and Radio Division is

organizing the International Children’s

Film Festival at CMS Kanpur Road

auditorium from April 5. The Festival

Logo and Poster of the world's biggest 9th

International Children's Film Festival

(ICFF-2017) organized by CMS was

unveiled today at CMS Kanpur Road

auditorium. CMS President, Prof Geeta

Gandhi Kingdon unveiled the Festival Logo

and Poster of ICFF-2017 Festival Director

Mr V. Kurian informed that awards in cash

and trophies will be given for the Best

Films in various categories. Till date, 1496

movie entries have been received, from

102 countries, across the globe, making it

the world’s biggest International

Children’s Film Festival. Over one lakh

students, from various schools, from all

across Lucknow and its vicinity, will be

watching movies, free of cost, on all the

days. The festival will be lit up with the

presence of glittering personalities of

tinsel town. Some of them include

Darsheel Safari ( ),Taare Jameen Par

Prabhjot Singh ( ), AmeyUdta Punjab

Pandya ( ), AmanToonpur Ka Super Hero

Siddiqui ( ), Japtej Singh (Bhootnath Bhag

Milkha Bhag Balveer), Dev Joshi ( ),

Kuldeep Dubey ( ), SharonSavdhaan India

Prabhakar ( ), Mukesh Khanna (filmSinger

& TV Actor) and Vasundhara Das (Singer).

ICFF-2017 logo and poster unveiling

Shaifali Dixit MishraWall Street Banker in U.S. and Finalist in Mrs India Contest, USA 2017Ex-student of CMS Aliganj (I) & CMS Mahanagar Campuses

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