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Telephones: 0091-522-2638738, 2638606, 2638483, 2637655, 2637691, 2637658; Fax: 0091-522-2638008, 2635497 E-mail: [email protected]; Website: www.cmseducation.org Head Office: 12 Station Road, Lucknow, India City Montessori School CMS was founded in the year 1959 and has since dedicated 52 years to World Unity and World Peace Personality Development THINK GLOBALLY ACT GLOBALLY U N I T L E L I T W H E I W Y A O D R E L D N O Monthly Bulletin of City Montessori School ( ), Lucknow, India March 2012 Price Re. 1/- City Montessori School is the World’s Largest City School with over 42,000 students UNESCO City Montessori School is the Recipient of the 2002-UNESCO Prize for Peace Education Vol III Issue 9 CMS Broader & Bolder Education prepares a child for decision-making Global Careers, decision-making Global Professions, decision-making Global Positions and preparing them to be leaders of mankind in their chosen fields Postal Regn. GPO/LW/NP-56/2012-14 Regn. No. UPENG/2009/28201 Coming up in CMS... Commonwealth Day organized by CMS Gomti Nagar Campus I on 14 March 2012 4th International Children’s Film Festival organized by CMS Films Division from 10-16 April 2012 “If we do not change direction, we are likely to end up where we dividing with these familiar objects. CMS has been inviting are headed”, So says a Chinese proverb. CMS believes in experts like Mr Bob Baratta Lorton to train the teachers in this innovation. Every year, the school organizes International unique method called Hands on Mathematics. Innovation Day to celebrate Dr APJ Abdul Kalam's birthday and inspires the children to develop original thinking, creativity and Children learn by listening to the correct way of pronouncing. At innovative ideas. CMS Quality Assurance and Innovations Department not only maintains a consistently high standard of education in school but also keeps evolving new and innovative techniques that make education a journey of pleasure, of joyful discovery and life long learning and adventure. Maria Montessori's Montessori Method of teaching is followed in CMS along with ideas from an early age, it is important that their ears are tuned in to hear other well known correct language so that they are able to speak it with methods like Waldorf confidence and conviction. CMS has set up English Language Method of Rudolf Labs whereby they learn spoken English in a natural setting. Steiner, and Multiple Intelligences of Children take up projects on various topics in science, maths, Dr Howard Gardener. Children learn to develop their motor skills history, geography and moral science. Every child has access to a by using their fingers, hands and feet in a skilful way: pouring computer and the Internet. He/she surfs the Internet using water from a jug, making sandwiches, rolling the carpet, saying search engines and digs out useful information on projects. In 'Please' and 'Thank you', learning to play music, recognizing this process, children also learn to use the Internet for shapes and colours, nature walls, storytelling, role play, education. They also browse in libraries and in the end, make recitation, music and dance. wonderful projects. Knowledge is not restricted to a cut and dried syllabus but it is everywhere, alive and kicking. Science Parks have been set up at various CMS Campuses where children have a gala time swinging and playing and also learning The above mentioned about principles of physics and mathematics. The equipment is are just some of the especially designed to impart knowledge of science principles in methods being a playway method. practiced at CMS. Robotics, astronomy, Children learn by quizzing, debates, counting things music, dance and around them sports are given using cups, beans, importance to make saucers , leaves, schooling more wholesome and interesting. flowers, kites and As for the infra-structure, CMS campuses are well equipped with spoons. They have science and computer laboratories, audio-visual aids, fun adding, computers with multimedia facilities, playgrounds and subtracting, swimming pools. multiplying and English Language Labs Learning by doing Project Method Science Parks A Holistic Programme Hands on Mathematics The popular radio programme 'Saathi Haath Badhana' of CMS Community Radio was awarded 'National Community Radio Award-2012' by the Government of India. Dr S. Jagatrakshakan, State Minister, Information and Broadcasting Department, Govt. of India awarded a certificate, trophy and a cash prize of Rs. 30,000/- to Mr Varghese Kurian, HOD, CMS Community Radio. On this occasion, the programme coordinator of CMS Community Radio Station, Mr R K Singh; Secretary and Joint Secretary of Information and Broadcasting Department respectively Mr Uday Kumar Verma and Ms Supriya Sahu; Director of CEMCA, Dr S. Sreedharan etc. were also present. CMS community Radio receives National Award SAARC Youth Fest organized by CMS Rajajipuram Campus II on 5 February CMS Rajajipuram Campus II organized SAARC Youth Fest with great enthusiasm. An exhibition of entries from SAARC nations was set up at CMS Kanpur Road. Contests included Greetings Galore, Fantasies, Kaleidoscopic Hues, Photo gallery, Ad-vision etc. (see details on page 3). CMS Gomti Nagar Campus is getting ready to organize the 13th Commonwealth Youth Conference and Poster Making Competition at Gomti Nagar Auditorium on 14th March, 2012. The Commonwealth is an association of 54 independent sovereign countries around the world including India were once part of the mighty British Empire. The Head of the Commonwealth of Nations is Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, the Queen of England. The Commonwealth brings together about 2 billion people of different faiths, languages, cultures and races. It represents one third of the world’s population. The theme of the Commonwealth Day this year is “Connecting Cultures”. CMS Gomti Nagar is organizing an inter-school poster making contest on this topic at junior and senior level. Prizes will be given to the best entries. Commonwealth Day on 14 March organized by CMS, Gomti Nagar The 4th Children’s Film Festival (ICFF-2012) will hit the CMS screens from 10 to 16 April 2012 at CMS Kanpur Road with no less than 225 educational films ready for viewing. This has been a great effort of CMS to develop the morality and character building of children, adolescents and youths for the fourth consecutive year. To add a special touch to this International Children’s Film Festival and inspire the children, famous lyricist and poet Javed Akhtar and popular singers Usha Uthup and Babul Supriyo have been invited as special guests. The entries of 35 countries including (1) USA, (2) Argentina, (3) Italy, (4) India, (5) Germany, (6) Bangladesh, (7) Serbia, (8) Taiwan, (9) France, (10) Turkey, (11) Portugal, (12) Netherlands, (13) Bulgaria, (14) Spain, (15) Belgium, (16) UK, (17) Israel, (18) Pakistan, (19) Iran, (20) Croatia, (21) Estonia, (22) Russia, (23) Japan, (24) Canada, (25) China, (26) Poland, (27) Czech Republic, (28) UAE, (29) Nepal, (30) Iceland, (31) Hong Kong, (32) Mexico, (33) Ireland, (34) Greece, (35) Hungary and others will also be awarded during children’s film festival for different categories and the cash prizes worth Rs. 10 lakhs will be distributed. The morning show will be from 9 am to 11.30 am and afternoon show will be from 12 noon to 2.30 pm. This International Children’s Film Festival will be screened free of cost for all the School children of Lucknow, parents, teachers and public. (see details on page 7) Interactive Whiteboards (IWBs) Based on positive experience in the use of IWBs at some CMS campuses, CMS will now use them at all its campuses before commencement of the next session. Education in CMS is a journey of adventure to realise child's aim “to strive, to seek, to find and not to yield.” CMS: Where Innovation & Inspiration go hand in hand 225 Educational Films of 35 countries to be screened at the CMS 4th International Children’s Film Festival-2012 at CMS Kanpur Road, Lucknow in 6 Halls from 10th to 16th April 2012 Daily 2 shows. First show at 9 am to 11.30 am and second show from 12 noon to 2.30 pm NOTE: ALL SCHOOLS ARE INVITED TO BOOK THEIR SEATS IN ADVANCE FREE OF CHARGE

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Telephones: 0091-522-2638738, 2638606, 2638483, 2637655, 2637691, 2637658; Fax: 0091-522-2638008, 2635497 E-mail: [email protected]; Website: www.cmseducation.org

Head Office: 12 Station Road, Lucknow, IndiaCity Montessori School

CMS was founded in the year 1959 and has since dedicated 52 years to World Unity and World Peace

Personality DevelopmentTHINK

GLOBALLYACT

GLOBALLY

UN ITL EL I TW H EI WYA OD RE LDNO

Monthly Bulletin of City Montessori School ( ), Lucknow, India March 2012Price Re. 1/-

City Montessori School is theWorld’s Largest City School with over 42,000 students

U N E S C OCity Montessori Schoolis the Recipient of the

2002-UNESCO Prize for Peace Education

Vol III Issue 9

CMS Broader & Bolder Education prepares a child for decision-making Global Careers, decision-making Global Professions, decision-making Global Positions and

preparing them to be leaders of mankind in their chosen fields

Postal Regn. GPO/LW/NP-56/2012-14Regn. No. UPENG/2009/28201

Coming up in CMS...® Commonwealth Day organized by CMS Gomti Nagar Campus I on 14 March 2012® 4th International Children’s Film Festival organized by CMS Films Division from 10-16 April 2012

“If we do not change direction, we are likely to end up where we dividing with these familiar objects. CMS has been inviting are headed”, So says a Chinese proverb. CMS believes in experts like Mr Bob Baratta Lorton to train the teachers in this innovation. Every year, the school organizes International unique method called Hands on Mathematics.Innovation Day to celebrate Dr APJ Abdul Kalam's birthday and inspires the children to develop original thinking, creativity and Children learn by listening to the correct way of pronouncing. At innovative ideas. CMS Quality Assurance and Innovations Department not only maintains a consistently high standard of education in school but also keeps evolving new and innovative techniques that make education a journey of pleasure, of joyful discovery and life long learning and adventure.

Maria Montessori's Montessori Method o f t e a c h i n g i s fol lowed in CMS along with ideas from

an early age, it is important that their ears are tuned in to hear other well known

correct language so that they are able to speak it with methods like Waldorf

confidence and conviction. CMS has set up English Language Method of Rudolf

Labs whereby they learn spoken English in a natural setting. Steiner, and Multiple I n t e l l i g e n c e s o f

Children take up projects on various topics in science, maths, Dr Howard Gardener. Children learn to develop their motor skills history, geography and moral science. Every child has access to a by using their fingers, hands and feet in a skilful way: pouring computer and the Internet. He/she surfs the Internet using water from a jug, making sandwiches, rolling the carpet, saying search engines and digs out useful information on projects. In 'Please' and 'Thank you', learning to play music, recognizing this process, children also learn to use the Internet for shapes and colours, nature walls, storytelling, role play, education. They also browse in libraries and in the end, make recitation, music and dance.wonderful projects. Knowledge is not restricted to a cut and dried syllabus but it is everywhere, alive and kicking.

Science Parks have been set up at various CMS Campuses where children have a gala time swinging and playing and also learning

The above mentioned about principles of physics and mathematics. The equipment is are just some of the especially designed to impart knowledge of science principles in m e t h o d s b e i n g a playway method.pract iced at CMS. Robotics, astronomy,

Children learn by qu izz ing , debates ,

counting things m u s i c , d a n c e a n d

a r o u n d t h e m s p o r t s a r e g i v e n

using cups, beans, importance to make

saucers , leaves, schooling more wholesome and interesting.

flowers, kites and As for the infra-structure, CMS campuses are well equipped with spoons. They have science and computer laboratories, audio-visual aids, f u n a d d i n g , computers with multimedia facilities, playgrounds and s u b t r a c t i n g , swimming pools. multiplying and

English Language Labs

Learning by doing

Project Method

Science Parks

A Holistic Programme

Hands on Mathematics

The popular radio programme 'Saathi Haath Badhana' of CMS Community Radio was awarded 'National Community Radio Award-2012' by the Government of India. Dr S. Jagatrakshakan, State Minister, Information and Broadcasting Department, Govt. of India awarded a certificate, trophy and a cash prize of Rs. 30,000/- to Mr Varghese Kurian, HOD, CMS Community Radio. On this occasion, the programme co o rd i n ato r o f C M S C o m m u n i t y R a d i o S tat i o n ,Mr R K Singh; Secretary and Joint Secretary of Information and Broadcasting Department respectively Mr Uday Kumar Verma and Ms Supriya Sahu; Director of CEMCA, Dr S. Sreedharan etc. were also present.

CMS community Radio receives National Award

SAARC Youth Fest organized by CMS Rajajipuram Campus II on 5 February

CMS Rajajipuram C a m p u s I I organized SAARC Youth Fest with great enthusiasm. An exhibition of e n t r i e s f r o m SAARC nat ions was set up at CMS K a n p u r R o a d . Contests included

Greetings Galore, Fantasies, Kaleidoscopic Hues, Photo gallery, Ad-vision etc. (see details on page 3).

CMS Gomti Nagar Campus is getting ready to organize the 13th Commonwealth Youth Conference and Poster Making Competition at Gomti Nagar Auditorium on 14th March, 2012. The Commonwealth is an association of 54 independent sovereign countries around the world including India were once part of the mighty British Empire. The Head of the Commonwealth of Nations is Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, the Queen of England. The Commonwealth brings together about 2 billion people of different faiths, languages, cultures and races. It represents one third of the world’s population. The theme of the Commonwealth Day this year is “Connecting Cultures”. CMS Gomti Nagar is organizing an inter-school poster making contest on this topic at junior and senior level. Prizes will be given to the best entries.

Commonwealth Day on 14 Marchorganized by CMS, Gomti Nagar

The 4th Children’s Film Festival (ICFF-2012) will hit the CMS screens from 10 to 16 April 2012 at CMS Kanpur Road with no less than 225 educational films ready for viewing. This has been a great effort of CMS to develop the morality and character building of children, adolescents and youths for the fourth consecutive year. To add a special touch to this International Children’s Film Festival and inspire the children, famous lyricist and poet Javed Akhtar and popular singers Usha Uthup and Babul Supriyo have been invited as special guests.The entries of 35 countries including (1) USA, (2) Argentina, (3) Italy, (4) India, (5) Germany, (6) Bangladesh, (7) Serbia, (8) Taiwan, (9) France, (10) Turkey, (11) Portugal, (12) Netherlands, (13) Bulgaria, (14) Spain, (15) Belgium, (16) UK, (17) Israel, (18) Pakistan, (19) Iran, (20) Croatia, (21) Estonia, (22) Russia, (23) Japan, (24) Canada, (25) China, (26) Poland, (27) Czech Republic, (28) UAE, (29) Nepal, (30) Iceland, (31) Hong Kong, (32) Mexico, (33) Ireland, (34) Greece, (35) Hungary and others will also be awarded during children’s film festival for different categories and the cash prizes worth Rs. 10 lakhs will be distributed. The morning show will be from 9 am to 11.30 am and afternoon show will be from 12 noon to 2.30 pm. This International Children’s Film Festival will be screened free of cost for all the School children of Lucknow, parents, teachers and public. (see details on page 7)

Interactive Whiteboards (IWBs) Based on positive experience in the use of IWBs at some CMS campuses, CMS will now use them at all its campuses before commencement of the next session.Education in CMS is a journey of adventure to realise child's aim “to strive, to seek, to find and not to yield.”

CMS: Where Innovation & Inspiration go hand in hand

225 Educational Films of 35 countries to be screened at the CMS 4th International Children’s Film Festival-2012

at CMS Kanpur Road, Lucknow in 6 Halls from 10th to 16th April 2012 Daily 2 shows. First show at 9 am to 11.30 am and second show from 12 noon to 2.30 pm

NOTE: ALL SCHOOLS ARE INVITED TO BOOK THEIR SEATS IN ADVANCE FREE OF CHARGE

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"One must care about a world one will never see." --Bertrand Russell, mathematician and philosopher

MARCH 2012 (2)

"Do not dismiss your dreams. To be without dreams is to be without hope; to be without hope is to be without purpose.”

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Amazing feast of sports talents at Annual Sports Day Students showcase talents in Art & Craft, Science Students come out with flying colours and Computer Exhibition in Art, Craft and Computer exhibition

CMS students selected for International Education Assessment Competition CMS students bag three prizes in

Essay writing contestNTS selections

CMS Kanpur Road campus organized CMS Anand Nagar A grand 'Art & Craft, 'Annual Sports Day' at campus organized 'Art Science and Computer the school premises on & Craft, Science and E x h i b i t i o n ' w a s 11 February 2012. Computer Exhibition' organized by CMS C h i e f O p e r a t i n g in a grand fashion at Indira Nagar on 28 Officer of CMS Prof. t h e b e a u t i f u l l y January 2012 at the Geeta Gandhi Kingdon d e c o r a t e d s c h o o l w e l l d e c o r a t e d inaugurated the event premises on 30 January p r e m i s e s o f t h e

by unfurling the Sports Flag. The event began with All Religion 2012. The students of campus. The young and World Peace Prayer. The torch lighting event, signifying the campus exhibited various self-made attractive models children amazed everyone with the display of their artistic purity and discipline in sports, lit the emotions in players to and hand made artifacts that mesmerized the parents. skills at the function. Parents and guardians were overjoyed move ahead in life and illumine humanity and attain world Exhibition began with All Religion and World Peace prayers. to witness the high standards achieved by their wards peace. The participants smartly took out a march past in On one hand, the students won hearts of their parents with evident in the self-made science models and art work at this colourful dresses and released several colourful balloons their creativity and innovation and on the other, they left exhibition. While on one hand, the students won the hearts giving the messages of unity in diversity. them mesmerized with their dance, singing, speeches and of all with their beautiful and creative art and craft pieces and

other educational-cultural items. science and computer models, on the other hand, they impressed the parents with their educational-cultural programmes.Eleven meritorious

students of CMS Indira Three students of CMS Nagar campus were Eight CMS students Al iganj Campus I , s e l e c t e d f o r were selected in the Nimisha Upadhyay, I n t e r n a t i o n a l prestigious National Vishal Singh and Nupur Assessment for Indian Talent Search (NTS) Praveen, respectively School Competition Examination. Of a total won the first, second jointly organized by of 11 from Lucknow, 8 and third prize in inter-Macmilan Publishers are from CMS alone. school essay writing

India Ltd and UNSW Global. These included Mohd Ahwar T h e e i g h t b r i g h t contest organized by Azmi, Achyut, Prabhat Singh, Rose Gupta, Samarth Ranjan students are Amitabh Indian Institute of Toxicology Research. Nimisha won first and Tejosh Adhran for Maths; Rishabh Chandra for Maths and Srivastava, Anmol Mishra (CMS Gomti Nagar), Prateek Kumar prize in senior category while Vishal Singh and Nupur Praveen Science and Ishan Tewari, Ritik Bajpai and Yogesh Bisht for Paswan, Preeti Suman (Kanpur Road Campus), Suyash Sinha, won second and third prize respectively in junior category in English. Rachit Garg (Mahanagar II), Pranjal Singh (CMS Aliganj I).this prestigious competition and proved their skills in writing.

Flowering Talents of CMS Students

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participants evoked feelings of World Unity and World

Brotherhood. In their entries children unambiguously

saw the world as one country with of course diversity of

climate, culture, art and literature.

The programme began with an All Religion and World

Peace Prayer. CMS students presented several inspiring

educational and cultural items like World Parliament,

Multimedia show, dances, choreography, pre-primary

items, grand finale etc. These colourful cultural items

were highly liked by audience. People also came to know

about variety of cultures and traditions of individual CMS Rajajipuram Campus II organized '11th SAARC SAARC nations.Youth Festival' on 5 February 2012 at CMS Kanpur

Road auditorium. Chief Guest, Dr Shruti Shirodkar,

Vice-Chancellor, Bhatkhande Sangeet University,

Lucknow, lit the lamp of peace and unity to

inaugurate the function and awarded prizes to the

winners of the selected entries.

At the 11th SAARC Youth Festival, students from

Nepal, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Lebanon and various

states of India sent their entries by post for various

contests including Greetings Galore, Fantasies,

Kaleidoscopic Hues, Photo Gallery and Ad-Vision

etc. All these entries were put up for display in the

form of an exhibition at CMS Kanpur Road On this occasion, Mrs Aruna Naidu, Secretary of the auditorium. The viewers were amazed to witness SAARC Youth Festival and Principal of CMS Rajajipuram the talents of the students of various countries as (Campus II) said that by organizing this festival, CMS aims also their ideas on peace and unity fully reflected at fostering the sentiments of peace, friendship and in their entries. The parents, teachers and students unity among children of various countries. Expressing his saw the exhibition with great interest showering views on the occasion, CMS Founder, Dr Jagdish Gandhi their praise on the entries. The ideas of the said that the entries for different competitions received

from students of various countries clearly indicate that

these students are not just aware of the global problems

and challenges but are eager to find their thoughtful

solutions. He said that these competitions, amongst

students of different countries, help to generate feelings

of world peace and world unity.

MARCH 2012 (3)CREATIVE SECTION — SAARC Youth Festival

CMS Rajajipuram (Campus II) organizes 'SAARC Youth Festival' Students of Nepal, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Lebanon and India present amazing amalgamation of culture, art and literature

First prize in inter-school dance competition CMS student bags first prize in singing competition Tiny-tots' talents come to the fore at Annual Sports Day

‘JAZBA 2012’ organized by CMS AsharfabadThree 'first prizes' in inter-school competitions

CMS student's science model wins first prize at Super Science Fair in Japan

‘Mini Galaxy 2012' organised by Rajendra Nagar (I)

Multifaceted talents displayed at ‘Open Day Celebrations'

First prize in inter-school classical dance contest

'Kalanidhi award' in classical dancing

First prize in inter-school singing competition

CMS student selected in National Science Olympiad

Shivli Singh, a student of CMS Mahanagar Siddhi Rai Sharma, a student of CMS Rajendra Campus I, bagged the first prize in Nagar Campus I, won the first prize in inter- Annual Sports Day was inter-school solo dance competition organized school English solo singing competition organized by CMS under the auspices of 'Vikas Drishti' institute at organized by the social organization, IIPS. Gomti Nagar Campus the Valmiki Rangshala, UP Sangeet Natak II on 12 February 2012 Academy. a t t h e s c h o o l

premises. While on Art & Craft, Science one hand the students

Aditi Shukla, a class V student of CMS a n d C o m p u t e r of the school won all Asharfabad campus bagged three first prizes in exhibition – ‘JAZBA- h e a r t s b y t h e i r inter-school debate, classical dance and 2012’ was organized at sporting talents, on the other hand, the parents present on extempore competitions at the state level beautifully decorated the occasion as spectators motivated them with incessant event ‘Bal Utsav’ organized by Search p r e m i s e s o f C M S clapping. The Sports Meet was declared open by Dr Roger Foundation in collaboration with Cultural Asharfabad campus on David Kingdon, renowned educationist from England by

Department, UP. 14 Feb 2012. This was a releasing the colourful balloons and presenting the Sports great ceremony in Mashaal.

which the students showcased their artistic talents which mesmerized their parents. Students' original creativity was

Ambica Srivastava, a talented student of CMS CMS Rajendra Nagar beautifully displayed in their various presentations that

Mahanagar Campus III won the first prize for Campus I organized showed their grand thinking and pleased the visitors.

her best science model 'Solar Boat' at the Open Day Ceremony,

international level Super Science Fair held in ‘Mini Galaxy 2012' in a Japan. This prestigious competition was magnificent way at the organized at Ritsumeikan High School, Japan in S t u d e n t s o f C M S beautifully decorated

which 47 teams of students from different countries had C h o w k C a m p u s school premises on 11 participated. Ambica’s team comprising Principal, Mrs Prema showcased their multi- February 2012. The Subramaniam, teacher, Mrs Ruchi Bhuwan Joshi and two sided talents with tiny-tots of the school other student members, Shivangi and Sanjula Kulshreshtha great joy & enthusiasm m e s m e r i z e d t h e had participated in the first Japan Super Science Fair 2011 at t h e O p e n D ay parents with their natural and spontaneous talents and the held from 12 to 16 November. Celebrations of their parents also encouraged children with a thunderous

campus held on 13 applause. All Religion and World Peace Prayer commenced the event followed by various educational-cultural items February 2012. On this

occasion, they presented the CMS mission 'Every child is presented by tiny-tots that won high admiration of visitors.Isha Bajpayee, a student of CMS Rajajipuram

potentially the light of the world' through their wonderful Campus I bagged the first prize in inter-school

programme. While on one side, the small children classical dance competition organized by Shivangi Nigam, a Class IX student of CMS

participated in educational and sports contests, on the other International School of Business and Media in Mahanagar Campus I raised Lucknow's flag

hand, they proved their creative abilities and scientific which students of various noted schools of high on national sky with her skillful

acumen in the science, art and craft exhibition. Bharatnatyam dance. She was profusely Lucknow participated and showcased their

dancing talents. praised by renowned classical dancer Kalamani Padamshri Dr Saroja Vaidyanathan, New Delhi Punyavali Iyer, a class IX student of CMS Indira

and her dance master Mr Amrit Sinha, honoured her with Nagar Campus bagged the first prize in inter-'Kalanidhi Award'. school solo singing competition organized

Anmol Mishra, a meritorious student of CMS under the auspices of 'Vikas Drishti' institute at Gomti Nagar Campus I was selected in the Valmiki Rangshala, UP Sangeet Natak National Science Olympiad organized by the Academy, Lucknow. The organizers presented Science Olympiad Foundation, New Delhi. certificate and attractive prizes to her.

"Do not give up when there is still something to give. Nothing is really over until the moment you stop trying.”

Chief Guest, Dr Shruti Shirodkar, VC, Bhatkhande University, Lucknow inaugurating SAARC Youth Fest

Flowering Talents of CMS Students

Viewers admiring the artistic talents of students at SAARC Youth Fest exhibition

Children’s World Parliament discusses the problems of SAARC nations

AD-VISION

KALEIDOSCOPIC HUES

FANTASIES

PHOTO GALLERY

GREETINGS GALORE

Group B – World Earth DayGroup A – Rosemary Bedtime Stories

Group C – We Care (a card for senior citizen)Group B – Ice Cream Parlour

Group C – Hobby Classes

Group A – Nature’s beauty at it’s best

Group A—( My Happiness)

Group B – Tech-Check for new age

Group C – Even colours speakGroup B-( Every Child Deserves a Childhood)

Group A – Still LifeGroup C (Give Peace A Chance)

Group B –Singing in the rain

Group A-Thank You Parents

Group C – Men in uniform

First – S Srivastava, CMS Aliganj IISecond– M Chaudhary, CMS Mahanagar IFirst – Swastik Kumar Maurya, CMS Aliganj IThird – 1. M Machamma, KALS, G, South CoorgSecond– Arpit Pathak, CMS Gomti Nagar

2. G Sanchya, KALS, South CoorgThird – S. N, Lakshmi School, Madurai, Tamil Nadu

, Lucknow First – B.G.M. WDR, D Girls College, Sri LankaFirst – Ayushi Rawat, CMS Gomti Nagar , Lucknow Second– S Mehta, CMS, Station RoadSecond– Izza Parveen, CMS Station Road

Third – 1. R Chowdhury, Future Foundation, KolkataThird – Shubham Rajpal, St. Conrad’s, Agra2. S Singh, Swaraj India School, Kanpur

First – Aditi Kovid, CMS Gomti NagarSecond– Kanchi Dave, Hiranandani School, ThaneThird – Parul Tiwari, CMS Station Road First – S Singh, CMS, Mahanagar I

Second– A. Y Chengappa, KALS, G., South CoorgThird – C. N. N. Cariappa, KALS, G., South Coorg

– Sp. Men.– Shubhashini, Lakshmi School, Madurai, First D Thashica, KALS, Gonikoppal, South CoorgSecond– A Wakhlu, Jaipuria School, Lucknow

First – N Priyadarshi, CMS Gomti NagarThird – 1. Shivani Ponnappa B. , Karaumbiah’s Second– S Tiwari, Hiranandani School, ThaneAcademy South CoorgThird – Arisha Shoeb, CMS, Station Road2. T Asija, St. Conrad’s Inter College, Agra

High App. – S Pandey, GEMS Eng School, Rohtas First – S Mehta, CMS Station RoadSecond– R Ramesh, Lakshmi School, MaduraiFirst – NoneThird –Swati Bhatt, CMS Station RoadSecond– Nistha Pathak, Adarsh Vidya Niketan, NepalSp Men–A Priyadarshi, CMS Gomti NagarThird – 1. S kumar, Gulmohur School, Jamshedpur

2. K Agarwal, Jaipuria School, LucknowHigh App. – P Dayal, Jaipuria School, Lucknow

First –K R C Rajiv, Lakshmi School, MaduraiFirst – S Bou Hasan, Cedars School, Lebanon Second– Aayush Kumar Yadav, CMS Rajaipuram IISecond– A Murthy, Gitanjali S School, Hyderabad Third –Meenakshi, Lakshmi School, MaduraiThird – K Navneet , GEMS Eng. School, Rohtas,

First –Karna A, Lakshmi School, MaduraiSecond–S. Muhilan, Lakshmi School, Madurai

– Third –Varun Kariappa, KALS, South CoorgFirst E Verma, S Heart Convent School, LudhianaSecond– S Singh, S Heart Convent School, LudhianaThird – Satyaki Das, Foundation School, Kolkata First –S Agarwal, Gitanjali School, HyderabadSp Men – V Sharma, St. Conrads College, Agra Second–P Ramrakhyani, Gitanjali School, HyderabadSp Men – D Thashica, KALS, G, South Coorg Third –Moh Kasim, Lakshmi School, Madurai

,

Results

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"For every minute you are angry, you lose 60 seconds of happiness." - Ralph Waldo Emerson

As we bid farewell…The session 2011-2012 is now coming to an end. Children are students who passedout. CMS Founder-Manager, Dr Jagdish Sharma of CMS Mahangar I secured 1st position in ICSE Inter appearing for their final examinations and the ISC and ICSE Gandhi inspired the outgoing students to keep up the values Campus Merit list with 98.20% marks while Mohd. Zia Arif of Boards. It is the change of season. "If winter comes, can spring learnt in school and bravely face the future spreading peace CMS Rajajipuram I secured 1st position in ISC Inter Campus be far behind? "Truly, spring is round the corner. New buds and and happiness everywhere. On 10th May, it was Thanks Giving Merit List with 98% marks in aggregate. An unprecedented leaves will blosson on the trees! Before we step on to the new Day for the teachers after which the school closed for summer and unparalleled result that filled our cup of glory and success session 2012-2013, let us recount the days that have passed vacations till the end of June. to the brim. Jubiliation rose high as 4 of our ex-students were and turn the pages to refresh our memories of the year gone selected in IAS examination 2011. There were Zafar Jamal June-Julyby. Kidwai of CMS Chowk, Deependra Kumar of CMS Gomti Nagar The summer break in May-June was nonetheless filled with

I, Amrit Agrahari of CMS Gomti Nagar I and Abhishek Singh of educational tours and visits to historical places. Children's CMS Mahanagar II.CMS Kanpur Road organized the 1st International School International Summer Village camps were organized in various July – AugustCricket Premier League from 25 to 29 January 2011 in which parts of the world in which CMS students happily participated.

teams from Sri Lanka, Bangladesh Nepal and India Two international events stood out in July. First was the 3-day Earlier, the CMS Founder Dr Jagdish Gandhi visited Turkey on participated. Mr Suresh Raina, Cricketer, Mr Deepak Sharma, International Interfaith Conference organized by CMS special invitation of Mr Justice Hasan Gerceker, President of Coach and former Indian cricketers Mr Chetan Chauhan, Mr Turkish Supreme Court and participated in an International Madan Lal, Mr Chetan Sharma graced the occasion and Conference on "Children and Law" convened jointly by the motivated the players. The tournament was finally won by Supreme Court of Turkey and University of Culture, Istanbul. He Nalanda College, Sri Lanka while Ananda College Sri Lanka spoke on "Social Responsibility of a Modern School" and urged won runners up trophy. the judiciary to stand up for the rights of children. He returned

to India on 23 April and was warmly welcomed by CMS teachers, parents and children.New Campus inaugurated. CMS Gomti Nagar saw the

extension of its branch as a new campus was inaugurated on A six-member students' delegation led by the versatile former 15 February at Vardan Khand, Gomti Nagar Extension. Presently the school has classes from Montessori to class VII with number of admission seekers increasing everyday. It is being ably managed by Headmistress Mrs Aditi Sharma. A host of activities have been organized from time to time that included environmental activities, sports day etc.

Abhishek Paswan, ex-student of CMS Mahanagar II, topped Asharfabad from 14 to 16 July and the second was the in PCS Examination 2008 U.P. CMS Chief PRO, Mr Hari Om International Media Conference on "Rapidly Increasing Sharma was honoured by the Prime Minister of India Dr Violence in and against children" organized by World Unity Manmohan Singh for his literary writings. Mr. Sharma's book, Education Department and Public Relations and Editorial "Awake, Arise, Ascend" was released by the Hon'ble Prime Dept. of CMS on 17 July 2011 at CMS Kanpur Road Minister. Auditorium. While the former was a conglomeration of

religious heads, intellectuals and judges from various Principal of CMS Anand Nagar, Mrs Abha Anant, attended a countries, the latter was a gathering of top media personnel Summer Camp in Sri Lanka. This was a UNESCO project and educationists. Both the events were successful in creating organized by Colombo Children's Book Society from 31 March an awareness among the public and students regarding to 8 April 2011. religious unity and the importance of media in bridging the

A nine-member CMS Kanpur Road delegation visited Mauritius gap between school and society. and participated in the 2nd International Quality Youth

Nimesh Saxena, a brilliant student of CMS Station Road was Initiatives Summit held there from 2 to 7 May 2011. Team selected to participate in National Geography World members also paid a courtesy call to the President of Mauritius, Championship 2011 in USA and he left with a team of students His Excellency, Sir Anerood Jugananth at his residence. The and Principals for the same. The finals were held in San President and his wife had earlier been CMS invitees at the QC Francisco, USA from 23 to 28 July 2011. 16 CMS students of Convention held in Lucknow. A 10 member students’ CMS Gomti Nagar were awarded scholarship of Rs. 25,000 delegation of CMS Gomti Nagar visited China under a 3-week each by Indian Public School, Dehradun on the basis of high March-April International School to School Experience (ISSE) Exchange scores in ISC and ICSE Examinations. programme. The children stayed with Chinese host families, The 12th Commonwealth Youth Conference and poster As the July rains lashed the city and greenery clothed the attended school and had a marvelous life long experience. making contest was organized by CMS Gomti Nagar I on 16 trees, CMS students plunged into serious study both indoors March. The theme was "Women as Agents of Change.” The Come June and visits to foreign lands intensified. Renowned and outdoors. CISV and nature excursions kept the children District Magistrate of Lucknow, Mr Anil Kumar Sagar lit the educationist Dr Sunita Gandhi, Hony. Chief Academic Advisor, busy while international events like Global TIE, QUEST 2011 lamp to inaugurate the function. The highlight of the function CMS and Ms Susmita Basu, Head, CMS QAID, represented India and Reflections swept across the CMS platform with their was reading out the message of the Queen of England, Her at the International Montessori Conference in Australia held treasure of competitive events. Global TIE organized by CMS Majesty Queen Elizabeth II in which she urged society "to give from 6 to 14 June on the topic – "The child – A Hope and Rajajipuram I from 20 to 23 August was a meeting of a thought to the practical ways in which we, as individuals or Promise for the future" They introduced the new concept of educationists to discuss new and innovative trends in as groups, can provide support to girls and women so that Broader and Bolder Education in CMS.education. QUEST was a search for scientific truth and everyone can have a chance of a fuller and more rewarding In the meanwhile, enthusiastic youngsters lined up for CISV wisdom through competitions and seminars related to life, wherever they happen to be born. The 3rd International Camps in USA (Dallas and Cincinnati), Maths World Contest in Biotechnology. It was organized by CMS Rajendra Nagar I Children's Film Festival began at CMS on 5th April and Hong Kong, International Mathematics Competition in from 3 to 6 August. Reflections by CMS Rajendra Nagar III was continued till 12 April 11. It saw the participation of over 300 Indonesia, Science Academy Fair in Korea, International Maths a festival of History from 11 to 14 August which dug deep into children's films from 31 countries of the world. The festival and Science Olympiad in Philippines and International Science the past assuring that we do not make the same mistakes was adorned with film personalities like Rajit Kapoor, Abhijeet Fair in Thailand. which our ancestors made in the past. Students prepared well (Singer), Mukesh Khanna actor of Shaktiman fame, yester On the academic front, our achievements were stupendous for these competitions and proved their mettle, exchanging year's film star, Kamini Kaushal, renowned film maker Shyam making us justly proud. Prachi Jain of CMS Gomti Nagar topped notes with students of other countries. On 8th August, we Benegal, child artistes Aman Siddiqui and Darsheel Safari in BHU PMT in the All India Merit List with all students of took out Hiroshima March in which 2 students Reena and graced the occasion. Mr Nakul Dubey, Urban Development Lucknow figuring in the top ten merit list belonging to CMS. The Marata from Hiroshima, Japan participated. 8th August was Minister, U.P. inaugurated the function. Thousands of school m a x i m u m n u m b e r o f 6 1 C M S s t u d e n t s w o n also the birthday of our Founder-Director Dr Bharti Gandhi students watched these children's films and learned about a Rs. 2 crore 44 lakhs as Govt. of India National Merit Scholarship and we all wished her a long life with lots of joy. On 8th and 9th treasure of human values through these educational films. It with each student earning Rs 4 lakhs for higher studies. 2 CMS

was a marvellous effort of CMS films Division under the students Ram Agarwal and Lavini Agarwal of CMS Gomti Nagar guidance of Mr V. Kurian. were selected by the Council for ISC on behalf of Govt. of India Divine Education Conferences were organized in CMS to participate in Japan East Asia Network of Exchange for

students and Youth (JENESYS-2011) in Japan.

The ISC and ICSE Board Examinations were record breaking

August, the Students' Meritorious Function was held at CMS Kanpur Road in which the ISC and ICSE toppers of 1st Comparative Exams were honoured. Project Leader Mr

campuses in which Report Cards were distributed and cultural Sandeep Srivastava of WUED left for Argentina to attend an items based on virutes were staged. Trophies and medals International Conference of Chief Justices of the World at were given to the meritorious students. Buenos Aires, Argentina. April-May and filled us with great jubilation. Out of 4109 students who 'Power of Pen' contest was organised by CMS Editorial The new session began in April. Admissions picked up and took the ISC and ICSE Board Exams 2011, 982 students (24%) Department in which the young writers expressed their CMS strength rose above 40,0000 students (now stands secured 90% to 98.20% marks in the aggregate. In ICSE (Class thoughts and ideas with great competence and won prizes.above 42,000). Students got busy with their new text books. X), 559 students secured 90% to 98.20% marks in aggregate September – OctoberTeachers welcomed the new students and got acquainted while in ISC (Class XII) 424 students secured 90% to 98% marks

The 'season of mists and mellow fruitfulness' opened up new with their new batch. Tearful farewells were given to the in aggregate. Tanaya Jha of CMS Gomti Nagar I and Deeksha opportunities for students. On 5th September, we honoured

January 2011

February-March 2011

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Do not pray for tasks equal to your power, pray for power equal to your tasks. Then doing work for you shall be no miracle, but you shall be.

our dedicated and devoted teachers celebrating Teachers Day. students revealed their knowledge by throwing innovative Human Rights Day was organized by CMS Aliganj II on 24 Prizes in cash and kind worth over Rs 51 lakh were awarded to ideas in quest of scientific knowledge. December on the occasion of its Annual Sports Day. It created deserving teachers and other staff of CMS. Ms Niti Tandon, awareness for rights of children all over the world. On 16 EVS Teacher of CMS Gomti Nagar I was adjudged the Best ISC December, CMS Indira Nagar organized World Peace Festival Teacher for the year 2011 while Miss Tripti Saxena, Hindi and Sports Day with great pomp and show.Teacher of CMS Gomti Nagar I was declared the Best ICSE On 28 December children from 10 countries of the world got teacher for 2011. They were given prize cheques of Rs together to participate in a CISV Camp organized at CMS 33,231/- and Rs. 23,685/- respectively and their mothers weighed in fruits.

Geofest – an annual international festival of Geography organized by CMS Mahanagar III from 10 to 13 September celebrated the rich and green environment and bounties of Mother Nature. A host of exciting competitions like Geo Toon, Create Your Taste, Model Display, Geo Quiz etc fed the increasing appetite of students in geographical knowledge

The cool air of November made the atmosphere just right to and discovery. Dr Gandhi, our Founder-Manager was invited celebrate yet another international event. It was the 1st to Norway to deliver a series of lectures in Oslo University. He International Youth Convention on Commerce and Economics IYCCE 2011 organized by CMS Station Road from 6 to 9 November. The contests were especially designed to bring out business skills in students and prepare them for greater Kanpur Road. These countries were Brazil, Costa Rica, entrepreneurial ventures in future. Individual talents of Finland, Germany, Italy, Norway, Sweden, USA, Columbia and students shone as 2 Chowk students, Agam Agarwal and Ajay India. This Greenville Camp aimed at invoking the feelings of Kumar Singh discovered 5 asteroids in space. 8 students of World Unity and World Peace.CMS were selected for the National Talent Search (NTS) January – Februaryscholarship out of 11 from Lucknow. The students of Gong

The shiver of January mingled with joy and enthusiasm of the Yuan School, China visited CMS under the ISSE Exchange Republic Day Parade on 26 January. It was a great victory for program. In various contests. CMS students won in debates us when the CMS Republic Day Tableau was awarded the first and declamation contests. Sports Day was celebrated in prize at the Republic Day Parade. Our Founder Dr Jagdish various CMS campuses. CMS Mahanagar III students visited Gandhi proudly received the Chal Vajyanti – The Governor Ritsumeikan Senior High School, Kyoto, Japan and participated Trophy for the CMS Tableau at Beating the Retreat Function. in Japan Super Science Fair led by Principal Mrs Prema

Subramaniam. On 14 November, Children's Day was left for Norway with the Head of PDCC Department, Mr Shishir celebrated in CMS Campuses with great joy.Srivastava and was in Norway in the latter half of September.

On 5th September (Teachers Day) was the Book Release The latter half of November witnessed a singular achievement function of our Founder-Director, Dr Bharti Gandhi's book of CMS. Our Founder Dr Jagdish Gandhi was awarded the Gusi titled "Mahantam Shanti Ki Ore Badhta Vishwa" (World Peace Prize which is popularly known as Asian Nobel Prize in Marching towards the Greater Peace). Earlier on 2nd October, the Philippines. The whole CMS family felt proud and elated by we celebrated the birth anniversary of Father of the Nation this high honour conferred on our Founder-Manager.Mahatma Gandhi, declared as International Day of Non- December - JanuaryViolence by the UNO. Dr Bharti Gandhi was honoured with CMS Chowk Campus organized International Science Festival Aadhi Abadi award. Quanta 2011 from 19 to 22 November. This was one event October-November which encompassed all branches of science as well as Dr Jagdish Gandhi's visit to Norway was a fruitful one. Our mathematics and astronomy. From 30 November to 3 Founder was honoured with Sanskriti Award by the Indian December, CMS Kanpur Road organized International Norwegian Information and Cultural Forum, Norway. Dr Convention on Students' Quality Control Circles ICSQCC 2011 Gandhi delivered meaningful lectures and interacted with top which was inaugurated by the Chief Minister of judicial and administrative brass in Norway. He met the Sabaragamuwa Province of Sri Lanka, Mr Mahiepala Herath. The CISV Camp came to an end on 24 January.students and teachers and discussed the need for a global From 9 to 12 December, the 12th International Conference of CMS Rajajipuram Campus II organized the SAARC Youth civilization. Chief Justices of the World was organized at CMS Kanpur Festival for the first time on 5 Febuary 2012 with great pomp The 5th International Conference of Pre-primary Principals and show. Entries for various competitions received from (ICPPP 2011) was held at CMS Kanpur Road of Pre-Primary prestigious schools of Nepal, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Lebanon

and different parts of India were displayed at an exhibition.

In cricket, the CMS team did us proud by winning several matches in Cricket series held in Oman. Valentine's Day was celebrated as Family Unity Day on 14 February at CMS. As

Road. Over 200 Chief Justices, Judges and peace promoters from 70 countries of the world participated in this august

Principals (ICPPP 2011) was held at CMS Kanpur Road gathering of World Judiciary and expressed their concern over auditorium on 12 and 13 October with collaboration of the growing terrorism and disorder in the world today. They Association Montessori Interantionale, Amsterdam, the unanimously agreed that the best way to solve this problem is Netherlands (AMI). Leading educationists and Principals from to evolve Enforceable International World Judicial System. USA, UK, Netherlands, Singapore, Nepal, Argentina, Sri Lanka They also felt the need for a World Parliament and a World and India participated. In continuation with the above, the Ed Government.Leadership, an International Roundtable Conference on After the Conference of Chief Justices in December, the stage Education was held from 14 to 17 October which dealt with was again set for another international event, the Innerscape preparing students to become world leaders and innovators in 2011, an event for the differently abled students organized by education. CMS Station Road organized Kids Bonanza on 26 and 27 September in which around 1800 pre-primary children from 33 schools registered active participation. Competitions ranged from recitation, painting, collage, skits, songs, dances, the session 2011-2012 drew to a close, farewell functions quiz etc covering all aspects of childhood activity. were organized in CMS Campuses. Children have started November-December hectic preparations for the final exams. Divine Education

Conferences were organized and report cards distributed. CMS Quality ambassador, Dr Vineeta Kamran, Principal, CMS, Meritorious students were honoured. As we came to the end Kanpur Road visited Singapore from 17 to 20 October to of the year the immortal words of Robert Browning ring into represent India at the 17th Asia Pacific Quality Conference. our ears:From 21 to 24 October, CMS RDSO organized Wizards at

Mathematics International Contest (WIZMIC-2011) in which "Grow old along with mestudents from different countries participated in mathematics

The best is yet to be!"competitions in which they proved their mettle. The team from the Philippines bagged the overall championship. On 23

CMS Mahanagar I from 21 to 23 December. It was amazing to October, CMS Jopling Road organized International see the disabled students moulding, painting and expressing Innovation Day celebrating the birthday of great Indian themselves so well inspite of their handicap. Their sharp scientist and former President of India Dr APJ Abdul Kalam. observation and intensity of feelings touched the hearts of all.The significance of CMS education came to the fore when

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"Don't grieve that your roses have thorns. Rejoice instead that your thorns have roses!”

Rajendra Nagar Campus I

T h e t e a m c o m p r i s i n g Raghav Agarwal, Satyam Agarwal, Ayush Garg and H a r s h S h u k l a secured a place in the team round o f t h e i n t e r -c a m p u s

Elementary Mathematics olympiad for Class V organized by CMS Quality Assurance and Innovation Department on 22 January 2012. Raghav Agarwal of V A secured a place in the individual round while Dependra Singh of IV C and Akhil Agarwal of IV B secured the second and third places

respectively.

Dance teacher, Ms Preeti Dutta won the second prize in the solo dance competition at Inter-faith Harmony week celebration organized by CMS Asharfabad campus at CMS Gomti Nagar auditorium on 4 February 2012.

Aayush Kumar Yadav, student of class VII A won the second prize in photogallery competition at the 11th SAARC Youth Festival organized by CMS Rajajipuram Campus II. Arushi Patel, student of Class V won the third prize in Inter campus Elementary Mathematics Olympiad (Individual round) organized by CMS Quality Assurance and Innovation Department on 30 January 2012.

Ayush Kohli of Class III A won the first prize in poster competition in Baal Utsav 2011 organised by the search foundation and Sanskrit Vibhag, U.P. He also won the second prize in drawing contest organized by Khadi Gamodyog on 10 January 2012.

Students of the pre-primary section learnt through various fun-filled activities held at the campus. The Montessori students were taken out to garden to explore nature and learn the importance of playing and eating together. They also enjoyed in the doll house with their favourite toys.

The nursery students visited Gurudwara, post office and a bank during the month of February and learned about the importance of these places . A germination activity was also taken up in the nursery class wherein the students learned how to grow a plant besides learning various new words like seeds soil, water, sunlight and germination etc. Kindergarten students enjoyed observing in the rainbow in bubbles formed with soap water and talking to each other through telephones made by connecting two thermocol glasses with rope.

Many students were honoured with cups, medals and certificates for their humanitarian gesture in collecting c o n t r i b u t i o n s f o r Cancer Aid Society. The students were: Vishnu T i w a r i , A n t ra a n d Shriyansh Raj of Class II,

Shrishti Bajpai, Monty Singh, Ananya Agarwal, Luv Upadhyay and Shrishty of Class III, Yuvraj Dutt Bajpai of Class IV, Khushi Tandon and Nausheen of Class V, Narayan and Utkarsh of Class VI and Vidhi Tandon, Aayush Yadav, Vaniza Fatima, Archit Checker, Purvi Jain, Suvidhi Jain, Vibhor Singh, Aayush Yadav, Amit Kumar and Harsh Shukla of Class VII.

On 20 October 2010 the United Nations General Assembly

unanimously passed a resolution declaring the first week of

February of every year as the 'World Interfaith Harmony

Week'. The resolution was first proposed a month earlier by

King Abdullah II of Jordon. It is unique because it promotes

harmonious interfaith relation in a way that specifically draws

attention to the scriptural and theological bias for such

relations. CMS Asharfabad observed Interfaith Harmony Week

from 1 to 8 February 2012. To observe the 'World Interfaith

Harmony Week' different activities were held throughout the

week at the Campus. These included:

1 February: Exchange of greetings and wishes wherein

students prepared small cards and gave it to the students and

teachers who belong to other religion.

2 February: To strengthen the feeling of Interfaith Harmony

students visited places of worship like Temple, Mosque,

Gurudwara and Church.

3 February: Verses from Holy scriptures were read and

explained to all students to create respect for each other's

religion.

4 February: Parents and the students participated in the

'slogan campaign' where they wrote their messages on

communal harmony. This activity was followed by a Cultural

Evening at CMS Gomti Nagar where teachers from different

schools participated in the Solo Dance and Solo Singing

competitions based on communal Harmony and won prizes.

5 February: Activity planned for this day was to share a meal in

our neighborhood with the believers of different faiths.

Parents and students enjoyed this activity which was a step

ahead in the direction of spreading love and unity all around.

7 February: Singing competition was organized for the primary

section on the theme of 'Oneness of God.' Aqsa Nihal was the

winner.

8 February: Speech competition as held for the Junior section

wherein Masoom Zehra was the winner who presented her

views on the theme 'Role of school in promoting interfaith

Harmony.

Rajajipuram Campus II Interfaith Harmony Week celebrated at CMS Asharfabad

Aliganj Campus I

Anika Bhaskar of XI D won the second prize in

essay writing competition and Mohd. Adil Ansari

of XII A won the third prize in poster making

competition at International Innovation Day, IID

2011 organised by CMS Jopling Road campus.

Shivaley Chandra of Class XII B won the second prize in debate

competition at Quanta 2011 organised by CMS Chowk

campus.

Pranjal Singh of Class IX won the second prize in FIITJEE talent

search competition held in December 2011. Dibyoshree

Bagchi of XI E won the first prize in speech contest on the topic

'Article 51 of the Indian Constitution and its relevance'

organized at the campus.

Nimisha Upadhyaya of Class IX won the first prize while Vishal

Singh and Nupur Parveen of Class VIII respectively won the

second and third prizes in the essay competition organized by

Indian Institute of Toxicology Research, CSIR. Malay Rai of Class

VII B was awarded for playing in the first under-18 Inter-school

Coca Cola Cup cricket match played at KD Singh Babu Stadium.

Vishal Singh of Class VIII stood third in the inter-campus

physics Olympiad. Himansh Verma of Class VI secured the first

position in the Inter-campus NTS exam.

On 23 December, Nayan Jyoti eye care centre, under the expert

guidance of Dr M.K. Gupta carried out the eye testing

programme of about 400 students and class IV staff. Menials

Day or Sahayak Diwas was also celebrated on 17 December.

Manavendra Kumar of VII F won the second prize in singing

competition at kids carnival organized by Hindustan

newspaper.

Pranjal Singh of Class XI F secured

the second position in the inter-

campus Chemistry Olympiad

organised by Quality Assurance

and Innovation Department.

Mohd. Umar of Class II A won the

second prize in Sri Arts fine artist contest organized at Lucknow

University on the topic Republic Day. This budding artist drew

an innovative picture to highlight 'oneness of all religions'.

A debate competition was organized by H.O.P.E. initiative on 2

February at U.P. Tourism Building, Gomti Nagar

Anika Bhaskar and Garvita Srivastava spoke

against the topic: 'Parents and school

authorities are responsible for causing exam

stress among students' and won the second

prize. Vijeta Ojha and Divya Mishra participated

in Hindi debate on the same topic. Vijeta Ojha was awarded

the second prize.

Kashish Tripathi of Class IV A won the second

prize in drawing competition organized by

Hunar creation craft Association.

Swastik Kumar Maurya won the first prize in

group A Ad-vision contest at SAARC Youth

Festival organized by CMS RJPM Campus II.

Mahanagar Campus II

A 3-day Book Fair was organized by G M Book Tractor Pvt. Ltd., Gurgaon from 9 to 11 February 2012. The stalls had a vast display of books which catered to almost every age group. The students from pre-primary to senior classes with their parents thronged the stalls with great interest and curiosity. As the famous quote says 'Too many books, too little time" the time. Time was too short to browse through all books and hence the Principal, Mrs Bonita Joel, promised the children another book fair soon.

Shahan Ali of Class IV B participated in Peace Poster

Competition organized by CMS Indira Nagar under the aegis of

World Peace Prayer Society, USA. He received a participation

certificate and a memento.

Abhishek Singh of Class XI C2 won the first and third position in

junior category and junior boys bantam weight category

respectively, in Taekwondo Open National Championship held

from 29 to 31 December at Kanailal Vidyamandir at Chandan

Nagar organized by Bengal Traditional Association. 99 students

of the campus participated in the Iken Scientifica competition.

Chowk CampusGomti Nagar Campus I

Pushkaraditya Singh of Class X G won the first prize in HDFC All

India Talent series tennis championship under-16 organised by

SDS Tennis Academy from 26 to 30 December.

Asmita Mishra of VIII B, Avisha Mishra of VI and Akriti Talwani

of VIII D won the first, third and consolation prize respectively

in junior essay, Shivani Singh of IX A and Shakti SKrishna

Choubey of XII won the consolation prize in senior essay and

Ratan Priya Singh of VII A won the fourth prize in Junior

painting contest organized by Akhil Bhartiya Anuvrat Nyas,

New Delhi on 30 January 2012.

Aditi Kovid of Class XI and Ayushi Rawat of VIII I won the first

prize in Ad-vision competition in different categories, Nimisha

Priyadarshi of Class VIII H won the first prize in Kaleidoscopic

Hues, Arpit Pathak of Class VI F won the second prize in

Ad-vision in two different groups and Anisha Priyadarshi of

Class XI won a special mention in Kaleidoscopic Hues contests

at 11th SAARC Youth Festival 2012 organised by CMS

Rajajipuram campus II on 5 February.

Ms Jyotisha, music teacher won the second prize and

Mr A. Hasan, Music teacher, won consolation prize in solo

singing, Mr Komal, dance teacher won third prize in solo dance

at World Inter Faith Harmony Week organized by CMS

Asharfabad Campus on 4 February.

Kanpur Road Campus

Team comprising Ananya Gulati, Kartikey Pandey, Paarth Pandey and Samridh Joshi won the third prize in team round at the Inter Campus Elementary Mathematics Olympiad for Class VIII organized by CMS QAID.

Shashwat Sinha of Class VII H and Skand Rajmeet of VII F won the second and third prize respectively in the individual round of the Inter Campus Elementary Mathematics Olympiad for Class VII. Keshav Prasad of IX A won the third prize in the individual round for Class IX.

Aastha Pandey of VIII H and Keshav Prasad of IX A, won the third and first prize respectively in Inter campus Chemistry Olympiad organized by CMS QAID.

Vidushi Bhatt and Rishabh Singh of Class XI and X respectively participated in JENESYS (Japan East Asia Network of Exchange for Students and Youth) organized by HRD Ministry, India and JICE

International Cooperation centre, sponsored by the Government of Japan. Students of the campus participated in passage to India Majan Cricket Cup 2012 at Oman and were

declared joint winners with Anli Sidiab Gulf cricket Academy. The team which was on tour to Oman from 21 to 28 Jan. 2012, comprised s t u d e n t m e m b e r s S u y a s h A w a s t h i , Prashant Singh, Afazal

Ahmed, Rajeev Pandey Sahil Bhalla, Swapnil Anand, Rudrakash Bajpai and Sooraj Bhalla. Suyash Awasthi of Class VIII D was declared the Best Bowler and Sooraj Bhalla was declared the Best All-Rounder.

Station Road Campus

Shaival Mehta of XI A bagged the second price in Greetings

Galore, Swati Bhatt of XI-C won the third prize in Kaleidoscopic

Hues, Parul Tewari of XI C won the third prize in Ad-vision, Izza

Parveen of VIII D won the second prize in group B Advision in

SAARC Youth Festival organized by CMS Rajajipuram Campus II.

Team comprising Vaibhav of XI A and Arjun, Ninesh and

Shantanu of XI B participated in the final round of the National

level Earthquake quiz held in IIT Kanpur on 7th February 2012

and secured the fifth position.

Mandeep Singh of class XC won among top 16 players of India

in Billiards and Snooker championship held at Pune from 11 to

17 January 2012.

Divya Singh of class VII D was awarded a scholarship of

Rs. 1500/- and a certificate for her outstanding performance

(IInd Position with an aggregate of 95%) in class VI during

academic year 2010-2011 from Prabodh Shikha Society.

Dance teacher Mrs Ruchita Singh and Mrs Vandana Gupta

respectively won the first and consolation prize in solo dance

competition at the Inter-Faith Harmony week celebrations

organized by CMS Asharfabad. Mr Suchendra Dubey won the

third prize in solo singing at this event.

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54 BEAUTIFUL ISLANDS JAPAN 111 TIGERS THEY ARE ALL DEAD INDIA 172 LOVE STRUCK UK55 CHOCOLATE UNDERGROUND JAPAN 112 THE GLAOMING FRANCE 173 POVERTY INDIA

01 KAVI USA 56 DAVID AND KAMAL ISRAEL 113 ORGANOPOLIS FRANCE 174 KRUTHI THE DEED INDIA02 BAWLA BATAS (THE SUPERSTITION) BANGLADESH 57 RAMAN THE NETHERLANDS 114 LE MONSTRE DE NIX MONSTER OF THE NIX 175 LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT U.K.03 CARA MAMMA (DEAR MUMMY) ITALY 58 EIN SCHUH GEHT BARFUSS ONE SHOE WALKS FRANCE 176 MEMORIES OF OLD AWAKE U.K.04 BIG SISTER PUNAM SERBIA BAREFOOT GERMANY 115 LA DETENTE FRANCE 177 UNDER THE MICROSCOPE U.K.05 SUMMER ADVENTURES NIGHTS -FROG TAI WAN 59 GE KIDNAPPED KIDNAPPED GERMANY 116 SZOFITA LAND HUNGARY 178 THE RISING CITY INDIA 06 SUMMER ADVENTURES NIGHTS -SNAKES TAIWAN 60 GERALDS LAST DAY USA 117 THE HOLY CHICKEN OF LIFE AND MUSIC GREECE 179 BHALO BASHA (LOVE) INDIA07 LA ASOMBROSA EXCURSI ZAMBA’S AMAZING 61 SOMETHING LEFT, SOMETHING TAKEN USA 118 BRANDT RHAPSODIE (BRANDT RHAPSODY) FRANCE 180 MACHINES (TRAVELING MACHINES) FRANCE

EXCURSION TO THE CABILDO ARGENTINA 62 LA POMNE ROUGE (THE RED APPLE ) CHINA 119 EGARO FRANCE 181 UN DR (A FUNNY LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD)FRANCE08 CUENTOS PARA NO DORMIRSE STORIES TO STAY 63 MAGIQUE (MAGIC) FRANCE 120 HELLVILLE FRANCE 182 LES AMIS DU MONDE (WORLD FRIENDS) FRANCE

AWAKE ARGENTINA 64 WE SHALL OVERCOME INDIA 121 MINUS FRANCE 183 TOMB (FALLEN FROM THE SKY) FRANCE09 PEQUE (THE LITTLE ILLUSTRATED FOREST) 65 WATER PROBLEM (VOICE OF VOICELESS) NEPAL 122 REVE DU LER AVRIL 1999 FRANCE 184 KROAK- PARTIE DE P (KROAK, FISHING TRIP)

ARGENTINA 66 RUNWAY ON THE SEA INDIA 123 NATIAR NURTYA (LION DANCE) INDIA FRANCE10 MI FAMILIA (MY FAMILY) ARGENTINA 67 ONE BY ONE ESTONIA 124 DELHI SAFARI INDIA 185 NOTRE PAYS DES MERVEILLES OUR LAND OF 11 UNA GIRA DIFERENTE (A SPECIAL TOUR)ARGENTINA 68 SON OF BABYLON U.K. 125 PARAAWARTAN INDIA WONDERS) FRANCE12 DRAUSSEN AM SEE (LOSING BALANCE ) GERMANY 69 AD SOF HAKAITZ (BY SUMMER’S END) ISRAEL 126 MAN OF THE MATCH INDIA 186 LE FILM PATATRAS (THE CRASH CIRCUS) FRANCE13 AKA REQIUM FOR KOSOVA USA 70 RIMILY —THE SKY INDIA 127 FOUR AND A HALF YEARS OLD INDIA 187 VIOLONCHEL (CELLO) RUSSIA14 ABI EMPTY PLATE NETHERLANDS 71 INDIA FOREVER INDIA 128 MANYA THE WONDER BOY INDIA 188 KAK ZAICHIK NI V KOGO NE PREVRATILSYA (HOW 15 BIR DAKIKA BIR DUNYA (ONE MINUTE ONE WORLD) 72 CHANDA KE JOOTE INDIA 129 SILENT COLOURS INDIA THE BUNNY DIDN’T TURN TO BE SOMEONE ELSE) RUSSIA

TURKEY 73 STREET KIDS UNITED UK 130 DELUGE INDIA 189 JIZN MAlENKICH ZVEREI (SMALL BEINGS LIFE)16 KELOGLAN TURKEY 74 YOU OR ME INDIA 131 THE HUNGRY TIGER INDIA RUSSIA17 ABUR CUBUR TURKEY 75 THE MAHATMA INDIA 132 A DREAM CALLED AMERICA INDIA 190 SHTORMOVOYE PREDUPREZHDENIYE (COAST 18 CILLE TURKEY 76 TWENTY EIGHTY ONE(2081) INDIA 133 THE ECLIPSE OF TAREGNA INDIA WARNING) RUSSIA19 HAYALIMDEKI BIDIKLET(MY DREAM BIKE) TURKEY 77 EDUCATION DREAM OR REALITY INDIA 134 PENALTY INDIA 191 SAMILY STRASHNIY ZVER THE MOST SCARY 20 KALILE VE DIMNE (KALILA & DIMNA) TURKEY 78 LA POESIE DE KIYUMI, LA BRODERIE DE SAYURU 135 MUSIC OF THE BROOM INDIA ANIMAL RUSSIA21 MINYATUR MASALLAR (THE MINIATURE TALES) (KIYUMI’S POETRY & SAYURU’S EMBROIDERY) 136 UNNI INDIA 192 DRUG DETSTVA THE PLAYMATE RUSSIA

TURKEY JAPAN 137 NOONG AMADI YEROOM ROCK AND EGG INDIA 193 DVE PRINZESSI TWO PRINCESSES RUSSIA 22 CAFÉ DU PONT FRANCE PARIS 79 INSIDE BANGLADESH (THE BOOK BINDERS) 138 1+1 HONG KONG 194 MOYANA SPAIN23 CONTO DU VENTO TALE OF THE WIND PORTUGAL BANGLADESH 139 PENSOU- DO THE GOOD INDIA 195 EL SUE (GALILEO) SPAIN24 A RIA, A AGUA, HOMEM THE LAGOON,THE WATER, 80 LE LOUP DEVENU BERGER (THE WOLF TURNED 140 JAAGO HINDUSTANI INDIA 196 MONARCA (MONARCH) MEXICO

THE MEN PORTUGAL SHEPHERD) ISRAEL 141 DE AVONTUREN VAN PIM & POM (THE ADVENTURES 197 LUNA (MOON) SPAIN25 UM GATO SEM NOME A CAT WITHOPUT 81 PRATTASHA (HOPE) BANGLADESH OF PIM & PO THE NETHERLANDS 198 ESKIMAL MEXICO

NAME PORTUGAL 82 WYCIECZKA (THE TRIP) POLAND 142 LETTER TO MADIBA INDIA 199 PANJARE (WINDOW) IRAN26 CAFÉ COFFEE PORTUGAL 83 JUTRO (TOMORROW) POLAND 143 KOT ZWANY MONTPELLIEREM A CAT CALLED 200 EGO THAT DIFFERS INDIA27 O RELOGIO DE TOMAS TOMAS POCKET 84 HTPP.... POLAND MONTEPELLIER U.K. 201 HANGING AROUND GERMANY

WATCH PORTUGAL 85 7 DAYS IN SLOW MOTION INDIA 144 HAMARI DUNIYA INDIA 202 SWECHA (FREEDOM) INDIA28 AXIS LIFE PORTUGAL 86 THE LITTLE MOTHER INDIA 145 DREAMING TAJ MAHAL INDIA 203 MAHAMARI (THE DISEASE) INDIA29 AIRPORT TUNNEL PORTUGAL 87 ASAMARA SPAIN 146 WU GUI YE SHANG WANG (MAGICAL TORTOISE) 204 THE SUBSIDE PRIDE INDIA30 OS TRANFORMADORES TRANSFORMERS PORTUGAL 88 DAISY CUTTER SPAIN CHINA 205 LE PEUPLE DU SON (SOUND PEOPLE) BELGIUM31 VERDE AS CINZAS (GREY GREEN ) PORTUGAL 89 LUK’S LUCK GERMANY 147 ALPHABETS THROUGH NATURE INDIA 206 PAOLA POULE PONDEUSE (PAOLA THE GOOD 32 CIVILIZATION BULGARIA 90 GARBAGE PRINCE GERMANY 148 OUR BIRDS AND THEIR HOMES INDIA LAYER) BELGIUM33 TONY 10 NETHERLANDS 91 THE EDUCATION GERMANY 149 VALMIKI INDIA 207 J’ AI FAIM (I’M HUNGRY) BELGIUM34 PATALJE OOLOG (TAKING CHANCES) NETHERLANDS 92 ROMEOS GERMANY 150 OUR WORLD OF WILD FLOWERS INDIA 208 WARDA BELGIUM35 LUCY & TOBY BELGIUM 93 BEAT DOWN GERMANY 151 KALIDASAN (KALIDASA) INDIA 209 PAN UN LOUP (IT WASN’T A WOLF) BELGIUM36 SKIPPING SCHOOL U.K. 94 IMPLOSION GERMANY 152 ASOKA CHAKRAVARTHY INDIA 210 BHOOL INDIA37 A PAS DE LOUP (ON THE SLY) FRANCE 95 AUTOUR DE LA LUNE (AROUND THE MOON) ITALY 153 SOCRATES INDIA 211 MALSAWMI INDIA38 KOKO I DUHOVI KOKO AND THE GHOSTS CROATIA 96 SEFR (ZERO) IRAN 154 MONKEY’S OUR PRIMATES INDIA 212 SHOCK INDIA39 PODSLON SHELTER BULGARIA 97 TON-PICH IRAN 155 SEA AND SEA SHORE INDIA 213 KHATARNAK KHAI (DANGEROUS DEPTHS) INDIA40 7 FRERES (7 BROTHERS) FRANCE 98 KADOO GHEL GHELE ZAN (ROLLING PUMPKIN) IRAN 156 BUTTERFLY INDIA 214 PARDHIES; THE UNHEARD VOICE INDIA41 EAMON IRELAND 99 KESHAVRZ VA ROBAT (THE FARMER AND THE 157 ANTS ALL AROUND US INDIA 215 HOME OUR SWEET HOME INDIA42 BIBLIOBURRO THE DONKEY LIBRARY FRANCE ROBOT) IRAN 158 MANGROOVES OUR COASTAL INDIA 216 SONG FOR A GIRL INDIA43 NANNERL, LA S (NANNERI,MOZART’S SISTER) 100 KIMIA-GAR (ALCHEMIST) IRAN 159 SHOLA GRASSLAND A UNIQUE PARADISE INDIA 217 UNEXPECTED INDIA

FRANCE 101 (SIMPLE THINGS(1-6) IRAN 160 THE MAGIC OF THE SPIDER WEB INDIA 218 FALTU KAAM……ITS SPECIAL INDIA44 BAD O MEH WIND & FOG IRAN 102 GORG VA MISH (THE WOLF AND THE EWE) IRAN 161 MARVELS OF A BUTTERFLY LIFE INDIA 219 WATER TERRORISTS INDIA45 STANLEY KA DABBA STANLEY’S LUNCH BOX INDIA 103 MAHOURI IRAN 162 THE LAST TIGER INDIA 220 MARINA MARINA THE BEACH INDIA46 HARISHCHANDRA FACTORY INDIA 104 DASTANE ZENDEGIYE MEDADE GHERMEZ 163 BLUE BIRD GERMANY 221 JIYO YA MARO (SURVIVE) INDIA47 FOOTBALL FIELD INDIA (THE STORY OF RED PENCIL) IRAN 164 LES MAINS EN L’AIR (HANDS UP) FRANCE 222 RAAH INDIA48 ANGELINHO GERMANY 105 JEZ JERZY (GEORGE THE HEDGEHOG) POLAND 165 ETC… INDIA 223 THE ADVENTURES OF LITTLE MIS INDIA49 MANEGE MAGIQUE (MAGIC MANEGE) GERMANY 106 THE SACRIFICING TREE INDIA 166 THE LITTLE ART PAKISTAN 224 UKADI PUKADI INDIA 50 PIRATE PALS GERMANY 107 SHALA INDIA 167 SHOPNA JATRA (A TOUR OF DREAM) BANGLADESH 225 PDINGPDOONG INDIA 51 PLAYING WITH DOLLS RUSSIA 108 IN A HEARTBEAT ICELAND 168 POST CARD TO DADDY GERMANY 52 OSMDESAT DOPISU 109 LUMINIARIS ARGENTINA 169 KAHANIKAR (THE STORYTELLER) U.K.

(EIGHTY LETTERS) CZECH REPUBLIC 110 NEUNEINHALBS ABSCHIED (NINE AND A HALF’S 170 ADVENTURES OF OWEN CANADA53 CHILDREN OF GOD UAE GOODBYE) GERMANY 171 L’UOMO FIAMMIFERO (THE THIN MATCH MAN) ITALY

CMS BULLETIN- International Children’s Film Festival MARCH 2012 (7)

"Don't let life discourage you; everyone who got where he is had to begin where he was." - Richard L. Evans

Total 225 films to be screened

The audio-visual media has a profound impact on the psyche of the little child. Songs, dances, drama and animated films shown on the television are most enjoyed by children. Many of these are educational and have a moral message for the younger generation. However, there are also some films and television programmes which instigate the child towards violence and crime. CMS believes that it is always better to light a candle than to curse the darkness. As in other fields, here too, CMS has taken the initiative to organize International Children’s Films Festival.

The 4th Annual Festival of Children’s films is being organized by CMS. Films and Multimedia division at CMS Kanpur Road from 10 to 16 April 201. Films from 35 countries will be screened in 6 Halls at CMS Kanpur Road Campus. Awards will be given in cash and kind for the Best Films in different categories. The festival is a recognition of young talent and an effort to impart good moral values among students. Entry is free for all children. Seats will be allotted on first come first serve basis. Free transport will also be provided for schools. For details, kindly contact Mr Varghese Kurian, Director, International Children’s Film Festival, Mobile: 9415015039

Well known poet, lyricist and scriptwriter Javed Akhtar.Javed Akhtar was awarded the Padma Shri in 1999 and the Padma Bhushan in 2007. He has also won the Filmfare Award fourteen times, seven times for Best Script, and eight times for Best

Lyrics in various films. In 2001 Akhtar received the "National Integration Award" from the All India Anti-Terrorist Association and the Avadh Ratan from the U.P. Government. He also won the 2003 Hakim Khan Sur Sammaan Award from the Maharana Mewar Foundation, Udaipur.

Popular Indian pop, jazz and playback s inger, Usha Uthup. She is well known for popular hits in the late 1960s, 1970s and 1980s. She is a great inspiration for the youth. She was awarded the Padma Shri (2010–2011)

and Filmfare Award for Best Female Playback Singer in 2011. She has won the Kalakar Awards for Best Audio Album several times.

Popular Indian playback singer Babul Supriyo. He calls himself a clone (in singing style) of Kumar Sanu.Besides playback singing, he has also done several stage shows across the globe. Babul has sung some memorable Hindi film songs

such as Kaho na Pyar hai, Pari Pari Hai ek Pari, Hum Tum and Chanda Chamke. He is the anchor of the hit television show "K for KISHORE". Babul is also known for singing the opening themes of well known Balaji Telefilms serials. He has recorded an album of Tagore's songs titled "Jodi Jantem". He is one of the judges named for Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Lil Champs.

Javed Akhtar Usha Uthup Babul Supriyo

Following is the list of 225 entries of films received till date, to be screened at the ICFF 2012:

225 Educational Films of 35 countries to be screened at the CMS 4th International Children’s Film Festival-2012

at CMS Kanpur Road, Lucknow in 6 Halls from 10th to 16th April 2012 Daily 2 shows. First show at 9 am to 11.30 am and second show from 12 noon to 2.30 pm

CELEBRITY ATTENDEES

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CMS HEALTH EDUCATORChildren from all campuses can visit and consult him at CMS Gomti Nagar

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Soak and eat about 20 pieces with the nutrient dense seed inside. This food alone can do wonders for the brain.

Highly nutritious and an excellent substitute for dairy milk. Available in many flavours in the market. Keeps your eye sight strong.

Eat raw as salad with meals. Minimum 3 carrots are required daily for energizing the brain circuits.

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Results of Inter-Campus Elementary Mathematical Olympiad Examination

Organised by Quality Assurance and Innovation Department

Class IX — Individual Round 3. Aditi Agarwal Gomti Nagar I III1. Ashutosh Agrahari Gomti Nagar I I 4. Arushi Patel Rajajipuram II III2. Ashish Kumar Singh Gomti Nagar I II Class V Team Round3. Keshav Prasad Kanpur Road III 1. Rajendra Nagar I I

Class IX — Team Round 2. Mahanagar I II1. Mahanagar II I 3. Mahanagar III III2. Mahanagar III II 4. Aliganj I III3. Gomti Nagar III Class IV Individual Round

Class VIII — Individual Round 1. Anurag Ghosh RDSO I1. Utkarsh Rai Rajajipuram I I 2. Deependra Singh RN I II2. Ishu Kalra Aliganj I II 3. Akhil Agarwal RN I III3. Ayush Raj Malhotra Aliganj I III Class IV Team Round

Class VIII Team Round 1. Rajendra Nagar III I1. Aliganj I I 2. Gomti Nagar I II2. Anand Nagar II 3. Mahanagar I III3. Kanpur Road III Chemistry Olympiad — Class IX

Class VIII Individual Round 1. Keshav Prasad Kanpur Road I1. Lakshay Sharma Gomti Nagar I I 2. Pranjal Singh Aliganj (I) II2. Shashwat Sinha Kanpur Road II 3. Suyash Sinha Mahanagar (II) III3. S R Upadhyay Kanpur Road III Physics Olympiad — Class IX4. Ayush Shukla Mahanagar III III 1. Anmol Mishra Gomti Nagar I I

Class VII Team Round 2. Rachit Garg Mahanagar II II1. Rajendra Nagar III I 3. Shikhar Shivraj RDSO III2. Aliganj I II Biology Olympiad — Class VIII

Class VI Individual Round 1. Aditya Dwivedi Mahanagar III I1. Ayush Agarwal Rajajajipuram I I 2. Nayanika Verma Aliganj II II2. Harshit Nigam RN III II 3. Avantika Negi Mahanagar III III3. Prakhar Srivastava RN II III NTSE — Class VII

Class V Individual Round 1. Sankalp Gautam RN I I1. Raghav Agarwal RN I I 2. Samayak Srivastava Indira Nagar II2. Prakarsh Kanpur Road II 3. Harsh Rai Kanpur Road III

Schedule of FREE OF COST Pre-Engineering and Pre-Medical Classes organised by Quality Assurance and Innovation Department

Kindly note that after the annual examinations, Pre-Engineering and Pre-Medical Coaching classes for the students of classes XI and XII will resume as per the schedule below:

Class XII (the students appeared in Class XI) 19 March 2012Class XII (the students appeared in Class XII) 23 March 2012Class XI (the students appeared in class X) 02 April 2012Tentative Timings for XII: 2.00 pm- 3.30 pm Tentative Timings for XI: 3.30 pm- 5.00 pm

on the following TV channels

Morning Transmission

Evening Transmission

1. Aastha channel, 4.30 am to 4.50 am

2. Sadhna News, 6.30 am to 7.00 am

3. Jan Sandesh channel, 7.30 am to 8.00 am

1. Local TV channels (CMS Activities), 6.30 pm to 7.00 pm

2. Channel One, 7.30 pm to 8.00 pm

3. Sadhna Channel, 8.40 pm to 9.00 pm

Kindly listen to renowned educationist

Dr JAGDISH GANDHI

EVENTS - MARCH 20121 1.00 pm Divine Education Conference of CMS Rajendra Nagar I ( pre-primary)

2 5.00 pm Divine Education Conference of CMS Anand Nagar (pre-primary and Classes I & II)

3 9.00 am Divine Education Conference of CMS Chowk (pre-primary)

3 1.00 pm Divine Education Conference of CMS Rajendra Nagar Campus I (classes I&II)

3 5.30 pm Divine Education Conference of CMS Gomti Nagar I (Mont. to class II)

4 9.00 am Divine Education Conference of CMS Rajajipuram I (pre-primary to class II)

4 9.00 am Annual Sports Day of CMS Rajajipuram I(pre-primary)

5 — Gyaravin Sharif

5 — New Session begins Montessori to K.G.

6 9:00 am Divine Education Conference (pre-primary & classes I & II) of CMS Mahanagar I

7-9 — Holi Holidays

10 10.00 am Divine Education Conference of CMS Aliganj II (Mont to Class II)

12, 13 & 14 All India Educational Conference Head Office WUCC, Kanpur Road

13 9.00 am Divine Education Conf of CMS Aliganj I (pre-primary)

14 11.00 am 13th Commonwealth Youth Conference of CMS Gomti Nagar

15 — Shitala Asthami/Birthday of Kanshiram Ji

15 5:00 pm Divine Conference of CMS Mahanagar I (Classes III, IV & V) at Gomtinagar Auditorium

16 5:30 pm Divine Conference of CMS Gomti Nagar I (Classes III, IV & V) at Gomtinagar Auditorium

17 9.00 am Divine Seminar of CMS Station Road (primary –class III to V) at WUCC, Kanpur Road

17 4.30 pm Divine Seminar & Prize Distribution of Pre-Primary section Kanpur Road WUCC, Kanpur Road

19 — New Session begins at CMS Mahanagar I (Classes III, IV & V)

19 — New Session of CMS Gomti Nagar I (Classes III to V)

20 9.00 am Divine Education Conference of CMS Aliganj I (Classes I to V) in School Premises

21 2.00 pm Divine Education Conference of CMs Chowk (classes III to V) in school premises

22 4.30 pm Divine Seminar of CMS Kanpur Road (classes I & II, III to V) at WUCC, Kanpur Road

23 6.00 pm Divine Education Conference of CMS Rajajipuram II (Mont. to Cl. VII) in school campus

24 Cheti Chand / Jhule Lal Jayanti

24 10.00 am Divine Education Conference of CMS Mahanagar III (primary section, ICSE ISC sections)

25 9.00 am Divine Education Seminar of CMS Jopling Road (Class Montessori to VIII)

25 2.00 pm Divine Education Conference of CMS Asharfabad (pre-primary to Cl.VIII)

26 11.00 am Annual Day & Divine Seminar of CMS Rajendra Nagar II (all classes) at WUCC, Kanpur Road

27 9.00 am Divine Conference of Classes from III to VIII Anand Nagar WUCC, Kanpur Road

27 4.00 pm Divine Education Conf of Classes III to VIII Aliganj –II Aliganj-I Campus

28 5.00 pm Divine Conference of Classes Mont. to VII Gomti Nagar - II

29 11.00 am Divine Seminar of classes Montessori to Class IX Indira Nagar

29 5.00 pm Divine Conf and Report Card Dist. of Pre-Primary - Senior Classes RDSO Campus

30 to 4 April CISV Seminar, CISV-UK Manila, Philippines

30 2.00 pm Divine Conference of Pre-Primary & Primary of Rajendra Nagar III

31 9.00 a.m Divine Seminar of Junior & Senior Classes Station Road

31 4.30 pm Divine Seminar of classes VI – VIII, IX and XI Kanpur Road

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National Level Fire & Evacuation Drill held at Kanpur Road

Hydrant , Down comers, Risers, Sprinklers and Fire A l a r m S y s t e m w h i c h w e r e installed in 2007 and hence was chosen the venue for Fire Evacuation Mock Drill by the U P F i r e Department. The Fire Evacuation Mock Dril l was

A national level Fire and Evacuation Drill witnessed by the Senior Officers from the was organized by the Director General Fire Department of UP Government. Chief Civil Defence DGCD (Fire Project Cell), Fire Officer Lucknow Sri Rajendra Tewari, New Delhi on 21 January at CMS Kanpur Fire Station Officer, Alambagh Sri KK Road Campus to create Fire Safety Ojha, Fire Station Officer, Hazratganj, Sri awareness amongst the school staff and PC Gautam and Chief Fire Safety Officer students. CMS Kanpur Road Campus is of CMS Sri R Ghosh supervised the Fire well equipped with state of art Fire Evacuation Mock Drill.

Pre-Engineering Classes 2012-2013

S. No. Days/Centers Aliganj I Kanpur Road Station Road Chowk

1. Monday Physics Maths Chemistry Chemistry

2. Tuesday Physics Maths Chemistry Chemistry

3. Wednesday Maths Chemistry Physics Physics

4. Thursday Maths Chemistry Physics Physics

5. Friday Chemistry Physics Maths Maths

6. Saturday Chemistry Physics Maths Maths

Pre-Medical Classes 2012-2013

S. No. Days/Centers Aliganj I Kanpur Road Station Road Chowk

1. Monday Chemistry Botany/Zoology Physics Physics

2. Tuesday Chemistry Zoology/Botarny Physics Physics

3. Wednesday — Physics Chemistry Chemistry

4. Thursday — Physics Chemistry Chemistry

5. Friday Physics/Botany Chemistry Zoology Zoology

6. Saturday Physics Chemistry Botany Botany