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January 2017 Postal Regn. GPOLW/NP-56/2015-17 Regn. No. UPENG/2009/28201 W WORLD THINK GLOBALLY ), Lucknow, India Vol VIII Issue 7 Personality Development UN ILL ITE T HE D ONE AY I Monthly Bulletin of City Montessori School ( ACT GLOBALLY January 2017 Price Re. 1/- UNESCO City Montessori School is the World s Largest City School with over 50,000 students City Montessori School is the Recipient of the UNESCO Prize for Peace Education 2002 Season s Greetings Best Wishes for a Bright & Prosperous Happy IF ONE CHILD IS MADE A TOTAL QUALITY PERSON (TQP) HE CAN UNITE THE WORLD New Year 2017 & CONSULT IN PLACE OF DISCUSSION FOR WORLD UNITY CMS Republic Day Tableau 2017 to focus on Article 51 of the Constitution of India This unique tableau upholds the essential spirit of Article 51 of the Constitution of India and is inspired by the ancient Vedic philosophy of Vasudhaiv Kutumbkam (the whole earth is but one family) which was also the Vision of the Makers of the Indian Constitution Tableau Song ^cm+s I;kj ls feyuk lcls nqfu;k esa bulku js D;k tkus fdl os'k esa ckck fey tk;sa Hkxoku js* 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Through this tableau the children of City Montessori School, Lucknow, are spreading the message of World Unity and World Peace as envisaged in Article 51 of the Constitution of India which is based on India's ancient philosophy of Vasudhaiv Kutumbakam (The earth is but one country & mankind is citizens). Article 51 of the Constitution of India states that 'The State shall endeavor to: (a) promote international peace and security (b) maintain just and honourable relations between nations (c) foster respect for international law and (d) encourage settlement of international disputes by arbitration.' The Front Part of the tableau shows that We, the People of the Republic of India, gave unto ourselves this unique Constitution of the largest democracy of the world on January 26, 1950. The Republic Day is the most important national festival for us 125 crore people of India. It is the sacred duty of all Indians to owe allegiance to the Constitution and to ponder upon deeply, the recurrent problems affecting humanity. This tableau suggests peaceful solutions to the world's problems by acting on Article 51 of the Constitution of India. It calls for a New World Order by establishing World Parliament to enact World Law, World Government and World Court of Justice for bringing World Unity & World Peace. The Tableau shows a child holding a globe in his hands and proclaiming 'One day I will unite the world', and make it like a heaven worth living. CMS Kanpur Road hosts the Mahakumbh of Cricket, the magnificent ISCPL 2016 8. 9. The Middle Part of the CMS Tableau shows different Holy Places of Worship- Temple, Mosque, Church, Gurudwara, Bodh Vihar, Bahai temple etc. with message that the Source of all the Religions is One God. All the Revealed Religious Books have come from One God. Under the same roof, children are dancing on the theme of teachings of all the religions - ^cm+s I;kj ls feyuk lcls nqfu;k esa bulku js] uk tkus fdl os'k esa ckck fey tk;s Hkxoku js* 10. The Rear End of the Tableau presents a model of a democratically elected World Parliament with flags of the Nations of the World which will be empowered to enact Enforceable World Law leading to formation of a World Government and a World Court of Justice. 11. Right at the end of the Tableau is a model of the International Court of Justice situated in the Hague, Netherlands. However, the decisions of the International Court of Justice are NOT binding upon nations. 12. Settlement of disputes between nations of the world are possible only through a democratically constituted World Parliament, World Law, World Government and World Court of Justice, one World Economic order, World Currency, weights & measures. World Language to be taught along with mother tongue & national tongue & teach our children equality of men & women and harmony of Science & Religion. Other than this there is no alternative solution to save humanity and the world. - A presentation of City Montessori School, Lucknow From the President's Pen... The 6-day International School Cricket Premier League (ISCPL-2016), organized by CMS Kanpur Road Campus was inaugurated on 9 December amidst scintillating cultural items by the Chief Guest Mr Rajiv Shukla, MP and Chairman of Indian Premier League (IPL). The benign presence of renowned cricket players, Mr Piyush Chawla and Mr Surender Khanna, Director, Sports Apex School team from Nepal Authority of India, Mr Rajendra Singh added grace to the event. 16 teams from South Africa, Zimbabwe, Afghanistan, Oman, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal and India participated in ISCPL held from 8 to 13 December 2016. see details on page 4 Mathematical geniuses unite at IYMC 2016, multiply the concept of World Unity The four-day International Young Mathematicians' Convention (IYMC-2016) organized by CMS Gomti Nagar (I) had students from Russia, Bhutan, Thailand, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Brazil, Iran, Nepal, Philippines, Taiwan, UAE, Vietnam, USA, South Africa, Nigeria, Indonesia and India participating in Individual and Team Contests. Renowned experts Dr Simon L Chua, President, Mathematics Trainers Prof. Wen Hsien Sun from Taiwan inspecting Guild, Philippines; Prof. Wen Hsien Sun, President, a maths model Chiu Chang Mathematics Education Foundation, Taiwan and Mr Mark Saul, Director, MTCIMS, New York University, USA, conducted the competitions. see details on page 5 December witnessed a number of important CMS events for students edification. The first of these was the International Youth Prof. Geeta Kingdon Mathematics President, CMS Convention (IYMC) organised by the CMS Gomti Nagar I campus, in which 36 school teams from 16 far-flung countries (Brazil, the Russian Federation, Jordan, South Africa, Thailand, Nigeria, UAE, the Philippines, Indonesia, Iran, Vietnam, Bhutan, Taiwan,Sri Lanka, Nepal,and Bangladesh) and 25 school teams from 11 Indian states participated in early December. This gave CMS studentsof all campuses an incredible global platform to pit their mathematical prowess against students from all over the world in an academically rigorous competition. We are proud to arrange such an unparalleled opportunity for our students rare in any school, whether in India or abroad. Another CMS event of great significance in December was the International Schools Cricket Premier League (ISCPL) organised by the CMS Kanpur Road campus. 16 school cricket teams from strong cricketing nations such as Zimbabwe, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Nepal, Oman,Afghanistan, and India participated. It attracted a galaxy of cricket-world luminaries such as Rajeev Shukla (Chairman of IPL, and Member of Parliament) as Chief Guest and current/former national cricket players such as Piyush Chawla, Chetan Sharma and Surender Khanna. The CMS cricket team had a good innings (having entered the quarter finals), even though they did not win the championship! December also saw a host of events such as sports days, open days, CISV mini-camps and winter picnics etc., apart from serious studies by the students of classes X and XII, who took their first Pre-Board exams midmonth. CMS Bulletin wishes its readers a Very Happy Republic Day 26 January 2017 Important 1. & TATA-SKY-538 & NEWS TATA SKY-577 NEWS 24X7 K K NEWS - - (334)-DEN & 24X7 K K - (334)-DEN & - (570)-TATA SKY 2. Parents, Kindly Note! CMS uniform will be changed from the new session beginning MarchApril 2017. Please do not buy the summer uniform. Change will be notified in the CMS Dossier 2017. Annual Examination Scheme has been published on page 3 of the CMS Bulletin. Best of Luck to all the students for their final exams! Head Office: 12 Station Road, Lucknow, India Phones: 0091-522-2638738, 2638606, 2638483, 2637655, 2637691, 2637658; Fax: 0091-522-2638008, 2635497 E-mail: info@cmseducation.org; Website: www.cmseducation.org City Montessori School

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NEWS & EXAMINATION SCHEME JANUARY 2017 (3) Seven CMS students get admission offers in top ranking universities in USA, UK, Australia & Germany Divyanka and Akshita win first prize in duet dancing weekend by New York University, Abu Dhabi Campus (NYUAD); if he accepts, he is to be offered 100% scholarship from the NYUAD. Other students include Omjaa Rai of CMS Gomti Nagar-I campus who has been offered admission into the Australian National University (ANU), Ananya Malhotra of CMS Gomti Nagar-I has received admission offer from University of Edinburgh (U.K.), Prachi Malviya of Gomti Nagar-I Campus, has been offered admission into the University of Glasgow, UK and Shivam Singh of Mahanagar Campus has received an admission offer from Bochum University, Germany. Two talented students of CMS Rajajipuram (Campus II), Divyanka and Akshita brought laurels to the school by bagging first prize at the inter-school duet dance competition. The competition was organized by Verve Dance Studio in association with Gulmohar Dance Academy, Lucknow. Seven brilliant CMS students have secured admissions with scholarships in top ranking universities in USA, UK, Germany and Australia through the "Early Applications" process.. These seven students belong to CMS Aliganj-I, Mahanagar, Gomti Nagar-I and Kanpur Road campuses. Mansi Srivastava of Aliganj-I campus has been offered admission into Cornell University (an Ivy League US University which is among top 15 universities of the world), with a 100% Scholarship from the Tata Trust. Aliya Abdul Rahim of Mahanagar Campus has been offered 100% scholarship to study at University of Rochester, USA. Umang Mishra of CMS Kanpur Road has been invited on a fully paid trip for candidate Bloom of talents at CMS Rajajipuram (I) Annual Function Road auditorium. On December 7. Parents were thrilled to watch the blossoming talents of their children on stage as they sang and danced. The colourful cultural items were greeted with loud clapping and applause by the eager parents and guardians. Mrs Prema Subramaniam, Senior Cultural Presentation by Tiny - Tots Principal of CMS Rajajipuram CMS, Rajajipuram (Campus I) organized (Campus I) heartily welcomed their Annual Function at CMS Kanpur the parents and guests on the occasion. CMS boys strike gold medals in Brainobrain Contest Harshit Satyawal i (Class III) and Aadi Malhotra (Class V) CMS Station Road Campus bagged two gold medals at the Inter-State Brainobrain Wonderkid Competition, raising the school's flag high. They showed exemplary talents at Mental Maths, General Knowledge, Logical Activity and Speed Handwriting contests to win gold medals. First prize in Model-Making Dhruv Singh and Shivam Verma, two outstanding Class IX students of CMS Mahanagar Campus won first prize in an Inter-school Science Model Making Competition organized jointly by UP Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan and Gathit Zila Vigyan Club, Lucknow. Dev bags gold medal in maths contest Dev Yadav, a talented Class VIII student of CMS Mahanagar Campus secured a gold medal in Mental Mathematics Competition organized by the educational institute Brainobrain at state level wherein thousands of students of the state participated. Dev Yadav attained 5th rank in the state out of 13,028 participants and 4th rank in Lucknow from among 265 participants. For his excellent performance in the competition, Dev was awarded a cash prize of Rs. 2000/-, a gold medal and a certificate of merit. Ishant and Atul bag 1st prize in quiz contest Ishant Srivastav a and Atul Patel, of CMS Gomti Nagar (Campus II) won the regional final of the largest inter-school quiz competition 'TCS IT Wiz' of the country. Tata Consultency Services (TCS) organized this quiz contest on information technology and computers wherein approximately 1000 students participated. Ayushman bags gold medal in maths competition Ayushman Srivastava of CMS Rajendra Nagar (Campus III) grabbed the gold medal in Brain-o-Brain Wonderkids competition bringing kudos to the institution. Make a 'World Family' forgetting differences Dr (Mrs) Bharti Gandhi Tarun wins first prize in photography Tarun Jaiswal, an outstanding Class IX student of CMS Mahanagar Campus won the first prize in photography competition on wild life organized jointly by the Regional Science City, Lucknow and UP State Biodiversity Board, Lucknow. Utkarshita wins first prize in fashion show Utkarshita Yadav of CMS Rajajipuram (Campus II) won the first prize in fashion show contest was organized by Colors Channel. Speaking at the World Unity Satsang organized at CMS, Gomti Nagar auditorium on December 4, prominent Baha'i follower, renowned educationist and Founder-Director of CMS, Dr Bharti Gandhi said that the biggest problem the world is going through today is 'differences'. You are black, I am white etc. are some of the feelings that have corrupted the minds and hearts of people. It is high time now to forget all the differences and make the whole world a family, said Dr (Mrs) Bharti Gandhi. Scheme for the Annual Examination 2016-2017 for classes III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX (ICSE) & XI (ISC) We do not need guns and bombs to bring peace, we need love and compassion. Mother Teresa

International School Cricket Premier League (ISCPL) Provides a Feast for the Eyes with the Ball and the Bat It was a striking display of finesse with the ball and the bat as young cricketers hit their fours and sixes and the ball rolled off the field providing a veritable feast of delight to the spectators. CMS students put up a heart winning cultural display in honour of the guests and the participants. 10th of December, the UN Human Rights Day was a day of great matches on the two cricketing fields, CMS Kanpur Road and the Multi-Activity Centre, LDA Colony, Kanpur Road. At CMS Kanpur Road, St. Andrews Public School, Agra played against Indian School, Oman. Anuj Garg, Captain of the team from St Andrews, Agra, played a brilliant knock of 54 runs off 23 balls, Apex School, Nepal and Vidura College, Sri Lanka in which Apex School, Nepal won by 8 wickets. Exciting Knocks were witnessed by Prince Edward School, Zimbabwe and Aryan International School, Varanasi. At the matches played at Multi-Activity Centre stadium, LDA, Kanpur Road, team of Smt. Sulochana Devi Singhania School, Mumbai beat St Peters' College, South Africa by a margin of 42 runs. Pratik Apashinge, all-rounder from Mumbai contributed most to the success of his team scoring a marathon 53 runs in just 32 deliveries and his innings included three sixes and six fours. In the bowling department also he proved his talent taking three caps in three overs and giving away just seven runs to the opponents. His superb cricketing skills easily won for him the title of Man of the Match. Afghan Yaar Public High School, Kabul, Afghanistan and SGVP International School, Ahmadabad in which team of Afghanistan won the match by 10 wickets. Imran Mohammadi and Mohammad Siddiqui were the stars of the Afghan team. The dense fog on 11th December was broken by a golden shaft of light as the talents of the cricketing world shone through. With a captain s knock of 68 runs off 31 balls in which there were four fours and six sixes, Abhishek Singh of Aryan International School, Varanasi led his side to victory against DAV Sushil Kedia Vishwa Bharti School, Nepal, registering a clear win of 104 runs. In another match Prince Edward College, Zimbabwe defeated Aster Public School, Noida with their sound batting and intelligent bowling. SGVP International School, Ahmedabad played against South Delhi Public School, New Delhi on this day. The Afghans once again dominated their game against Bangladesh with students of Afghan Yaar High School, Afghanistan striking it rich against Scholastica School, Bangladesh. Captain of Afghanistan team, Imran Mohammed scoring 65 runs off 19 balls ( 7 fours and 3 sixes), Mohammed Sabir knocking 85 smashing runs off 30 balls (13 fours and 4 sixes), and Zahid Saleemi scoring 67 runs I S C P L I S C P L off 29 balls. Needless to say, the team from Afghanistan swept past to victory with a margin of 207 runs. Indian School, Oman played against St Peters School, South Africa. Both the teams played neck and neck. But in the end it was South Africa which won the game. Another interesting match was Happy High School, Patna versus Apex School, Nepal. December 12 saw the best teams entering the semi-finals of the Cricket Mahakumbh. Those who made it to the top were Prince Edward School, Zimbabwe, Afghan Yaar High School, Afghanistan and Apex School, Nepal who showed such excellent skill and technique that they entered the semi-finals. In the matches played on this day, St Andrews Public School, Agra defeated Smt Sulochana Devi Singhania School, Mumbai. Captain Inderjeet of the Agra team gave a wonderful batting performance remaining not out at 55 runs off 38 deliveries (4 fours and 4 sixes). He not only played aggressively during his batting but was also successful in taking 3 wickets. The Agra team scored 132 runs turning the tables in their favour to win the match and Inderjeet was declared Man of the Match. The CMS team, inspite of putting up a heroic opening stand by Aasman Khare and Shivansh Dixit, went down to Apex School, Nepal as cricket is a game of chance and anything can happen at any time. At the Multi-Activity Centre I S C P L JA G CMS JA I International School Cricket Premier League organized by CMS Kanpur Road from 8 to 13 December 2016 AT JANUARY 2017 (4) ISCPL Cricketing Pitch, Vidura College, Si Lanka inflinched a convincing defeat over Happy High school, Patna. Anuthra Thasara of Sri Lanka took 4 wickets in 4 overs giving just 19 runs. Thasara was deservedly declared Man of the Match. Thenuk Liyanage of Sri Lanka scored 47 runs off 31 balls and remained Not Out. The Afghan Yaar High School, Afghanistan proved too strong for South Delhi Public School, New Delhi and the latter had to yield them a berth for the semi-finals. Scholastica School, Bangladesh played against SGVP International School, Ahmedabad. The semi-finals and finals were held on 13 December. Chief Guest Mr Raj Kumar Sharma, Dronacharya awardee; Mr Chetan Sharma, former Indian Cricketer and other dignitaries felicitated and encouraged the young cricketers. Mr Raj Kumar Sharma, Dronacharya awardee presented the championship trophy to the winning team, Apex School, Nepal which defeated Afghan Yaar High School, Afghanistan in the finals match. On this occasion, several eminent guests like Dr Anurag Bhadauria, State Minister and Sports Consultant to the Chief Minister, UP and Chairman, Indian Gramin Cricket League; former Indian Cricketer Mr Surendra Khanna and others graced the occasion. Glimpses Cricket unites us on a Global Platform Romancing the Ball World Peace Prayer Ceremony Cultural Presentation at ISCPL Bhartiyam Display P TE ART AM IC S I IPA N TIN IS G CP L Hitting a Sixer Cricketer Piyush Chawla and MP Mr Rajeev Shukla inaugurating the event Captains of participating teams There are two primary choices in life; to accept conditions as they exist, or accept the responsibility for changing them.

International Young Mathematicians' Convention (IYMC) JANUARY 2017 (5) International Young Mathematicians' Convention organized by CMS Gomti Nagar (I) A Dive into the World of Numbers The land of the River Gomti overflowed with the music of numbers as students from Russia, Bhutan, Thailand, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Brazil, Iran, Nepal, Philippines, Taiwan, UAE, Vietnam, USA, South Africa, Nigeria, Indonesia and India came together to participate in the International Young Mathematicians' Convention organized by CMS Gomti Nagar from 2 to 5 December 2016. While the inauguration was held on 2nd December at CMS Gomti Nagar Campus (II) auditorium by the Chief Guest Dr. Anup Kumar Yadav, IAS, VC, LDA, the next few days were periods of enjoyment and hectic activity. Competitions were organized and conducted by world renowned mathematicians - Dr Simon L Chua, President, Mathematics Trainers Guild, Philippines; Prof. Wen Hsien Sun, President, Chiu Chang Mathematics Education Foundation, Taiwan and Mr Mark Saul, Director, MTCIMS, New York University, USA. 3rd of December was a day of contests when the participants showcased their talents in Maths Relay, Maths Quiz, Individual and Team Contest and also learnt mathematical techniques from the learned maths experts. December 4 proved to be both enlightening and entertaining. The Maths Quiz conducted by Mr Hitesh Keswani was tough for those who has hitherto shied away from problem solving techniques and using maths in a practical way. But for those who loved logic and analysis, it was fun and they reveled in answering the tricky questions using all their energy and knowledge of algebra, geometry and arithmetic. Maths, the mother of all sciences showered them with her blessings. A spectacular show of talent was witnessed at the Mathematical Fair in which projects, Vedic Maths, maths puzzles and other mathematical games vied for attention of mathematical geniuses and maths lovers. Where music combined with maths, the results were the melodious Maths Jingles contest. Students of primary and junior classes participated in this competition and I Y M C Mathematica Where Every Number Counts talents outpoured like the cascade of a waterfall. On the last and final day, December 5, of IYMC, primary section students participated in Mental Mathematics (Calculatia) revealing the sharpness of their intellect and their keen interest in this subject. As the lamp of IYMC glowed powerfully spreading unity, light, knowledge and warmth all around, it was now time for the most awaited of events, the prize distribution. Mr Rudra Pratap Singh, IAS, Housing Commissioner, UP Housing Board honoured and awarded the prize-winners amid loud cheering and clapping in a jam-packed auditorium. Glimpses The Math Quiz Team Introduction Dr Simon L. Chua interacting with students Budding young mathematicians pledge to make the world a better place with their united effort Together we can and we will Cultural presentation by students Solving problems through logic and reasoning Renowned Mathematician Mr Mark Saul, USA with a group of young mathematicians Don't wait for the perfect moment, take the moment and make it perfect. Mathematical Models on Display

NEWS FROM CAMPUSES JANUARY 2017 (6) Gomti Nagar Campus (I) Arunima Chandra won the third prize in sub-junior category at Karate Olympia 2016 organized by Shivani Group of Schools and colleges. She also won the gold medals in Kata and Kumite at 5th All India Shoto Cup Karate Championship organized by Japan Shotokan Karate Do Kannijuku organisation, U.P. At this event, Aarush Aaditya won the gold medal in kata and silver medal in Kumite. Kartikey Pandey and Ashutosh Singhal of class XI won the second prize in interschool quiz competition organized by Loreto Convent Intermediate College, Lucknow. Shubh Agarwal and Vinayak Srivastava of class XI won the second prize and Akanksha Gautam of XI won the third prize in quiz at Expression 2016 organized by St. Francis College, Lucknow. Many prizes were won at Eureka International 2016 organized by CMS Anand Nagar Campus. Aayonna and Vijay Yadav (VIII) won the first prize in Touch My Shadow; Abheek Dhar (VIII) and Preeti Mukherjee won the third prize in Framed and Samya Shukla, Aditi Singh, Preeti Mukherjee, Proshita Agarwal and Shivie Sharma of class V won the first prize in Dream Merchants contest. Asharfabad Campus Team comprising Aviraj Saxena, Ali Abbas and Urooj Fatima won the third prize in junior category Rhetoric Bards competition while Raza Abbas and Ali Abbas won the third consolation prize in the Framed (photography) competition at Eureka International 2016 organized by CMS Anand Nagar Campus. Ali Hasnain of Class VII won the third prize in shotput competition at the intercampus Athletic Meet 2016 organized by CMS Quality Assurance and Innovations Department. Warisha Rehman of class V secured the first position in Digiart (paint and brush) competition organized by Lucknow Public School. Fatima Afzal of Class VIII secured the highest marks in Chemistry, Physics, History and Civics, Mathematics II, Computer Science and Biology in the First Comparative Examination of class VIII. She acquired fifth position in the inter-campus merit list. Dental Health Checkup Camp Anand Nagar Campus The High scorers of the comparative exam Six students of the campus acquired highest marks in different subjects in First Comparative Examination of class VIII for the academic session 2016-17. These included Harshita Srivastava, who secured highest marks in Biology and Geography; Prerna Badlani in Mathematics I & II; Saubhagya Tewari in English Literature, History and Civics; Prakhar Rawat in Geography; Animesh Singh Yadav in Biology and Himanshu Joshi in Mathematics I. Amartya Singh of Class VIII won the second prize in Kumite event in 5th All India Shoto Cup Karate Championship 2016 organized by Japan Shotokan Karate Do Kannijuku Organization, U.P. Divyanshu of class Nursery B won the first prize in folded Glory Competition at Preprimary Kids Bonanza 2016 organized by CMS Station Road Campus. World AIDS Day Celebration UN Day of Persons With Disabilities One Nation Reading Together' pledge Rajendra Nagar Campus (III) Aliganj Campus (I) The comparative toppers Students felicitated by the Chief Minister 2014-15 and 2015-16 toppers of ISC Board Examination, Kshitij Choudhary, Ananya Shukla, Aditya Vikram Srivastava and Pragya Pande were felicitated by Chief Minister of U.P., Hon'ble Mr. Akhilesh Yadav for their outstanding result. The Alpha Rex Robot with the Makers As a part of the Robotics Club activity, Ayaan Hussain Khan, Rishi Mandal and Prakhar Saxena of Class VII have created a humanoid, Alpha Rex. It can walk and interact like humans. Mr Sarfaraz Ahmed, senior Computer teacher is the mentor. Four students of the campus secured 100% marks in different subjects in 1st comparative examination for class VIII for the academic session 2016-2017. Anushka Awasthi secured 100 marks in Physics, Biology and Mathematics I; Sarthak Srivastava in Mathematics I; Saurav Sharma in Mathematics I and Sampum Gupta in Mathematics I. Australian International Benchmark test International Benchmark Test of Australian Council of Educational Research was held at the campus in which 50 students of class III to VIII participated. Rajajipuram Campus (I) Winner of COFAS Contests Ayush and Priyanjali The Seminar on Psychological aspects A seminar was conducted at the campus by the National Institute of Public Cooperation and Development on 30 November 2016. The topic discussed was 'Developing Sensitivity and Creating Awareness about Psychological aspect of school going children among teachers. Ayush Srivastava of Class XI bagged the 1st runners' up prize in the debate competition organized by the The Times of India (NIE). He spoke against the given proposition, 'Is peer pressure beneficial or harmful for students?' Priyanjali Pandey also gave a commendable performance. Mrs Zeenat Khan was the teachermentor. In the inter-school Football Tournament organized by Vibgyor School at Chowk stadium, the campus teams won a Silver in the under-14 category and bronze in the under-12 category. World Soil Day Celebration World Soil Day was observed at the campus on 5 December. The students shared the significance of this day in the special assembly through talks and PowerPoint presentation. The students participated in the One Nation Reading Together activity proposed by Scholastic India on 25 November. The winners of various contests at the Cofas International organized by CMS Rajendra Nagar (Campus III) were felicitated at the morning prayer assembly held at the campus. Chowk Campus One Nation Reading Together Activity Mahanagar Campus (I) The IYMC winners Anmol Verma and Khushi Tandon were presented silver medals for their outstanding performance in IYMC 2016 organized by CMS Gomti Nagar (I) Campus. At this international event, Khushagra Naval won the gold medal in senior category while Aman Kumar Singh won the bronze medal. One Nation Reading Together Activity Dariyadil Dukaan set up by the students at the campus JYEP's Seminar on Social Action Rajendra Nagar Campus (I) One Nation Reading Together One Nation Reading Together Activity "He who is not courageous enough to take risks will accomplish nothing in life." Muhammad Ali

NEWS FROM CAMPUSES JANUARY 2017 (7) Aliganj Campus (II) Rajajipuram Campus (II) Akshita Singh and Divyanka Singh won the first prize in duet dance at Performance Night Dance Competition organized by Verve Dance Studio. Students performing at Junior World Cup inauguration Varnika Saket The students of the campus performed a scintillating dance 'Colours of India' at the inaugural ceremony of the 11th edition of the Hockey Junior World Cup being held in Lucknow. 16 teams of the world participated. India won the championship. Varnika Saket of Class V participated in a skating competition held at La Martiniere Boys School, Lucknow. She won two gold medals in 300 and 500 m races. Varnika also qualified for the Best Skater trophy and selected for State level competition. One Nation Reading Together Salad Making Competition held at the Campus Quiz Competition on Traffic Rules Elocution Competition held in primary section Christmas Celebration Talk show on Violence Against Women Station Road Campus Constitution Day Celebration Aastha being felicitated on school Aastha of Class VIII secured the third rank in the first Comparative Examination of Class VIII for the session 2016-17. Kanpur Road Campus the overall championship trophy with 58 points which Harsh Katiyar got the individual championship trophy with four gold medals. Human Rights Day Celebration Rajendra Nagar Campus (II) Visit to Prem Niwas The winning cricket team Winners of Lucknow Mahotsav Students of the campus participated and won prizes in different competitions including group dance, group song and solo singing at Lucknow Mahotsav. Aradhya Srivastava of Class V won many prizes in Vocal and instrumental music competitions at Lucknow Mahotsav. Christmas Celebration Mahanagar Campus Picnic at Dream World Aradhya Srivastava Winners of spelling competition Picnic at Dream World On 16 November, the students of the campus went for a picnic at Dream World. The students had enjoyable moments and were seen beaming at rides and playing together. Workshop on traffic rules The Uttar Pradesh Cricket team which had seven students of the campus won the ASISC National Cricket Tournament held at Mumbai from 8 to 15 November 2016. The students led by Coach Mr. Raju Singh Chauhan included Prince Maurya (VII), Lakshya Tiwari (VIII), Abhishek Yadav (XII), Asmaan Khare (XII), Vipul Krishna (XI), Shivansh Dixit (X) and Santosh Prajapati (X). Samriddhi Jaiswal of class VIII secured second position in inter-campus Biology Olympiad organized by CMS Quality Assurance and Innovation Department (QAID). Vishesh Upadhyay of Class VI secured third position in inter-campus Talent Search Examination organized by CMS QAID. Anshika Saxena particiapted and won prizes in many competitions at Bal Utsav organized by the Search Foundation. She won the first prize in essay writing, second prize in Chitra Katha, third prize in thermocol Model making and third prize in Hindi Poetry writing. She also participated in scout and guide camp and qualified its 2nd level. Besides, her group prepared a tent and bridge which got best tent award. Harsh Katiyar, Naved, Deepesh, Tathya Grover, Tuklika Mehek, Nikita, Jyotsana, Niharika and Ashmit won prizes in different contests at inter-campus Athletic Meet organized by CMS Quality Assurance and Innovation Department. At the event, Kanpur Road Campus won Sunamya Gupta of class XII was awarded the prestigious Student of the Year award by the Times of India group in recognition of her excellent performance all through the year. Shashwat Shukla, Mantavya Dhingra, Sakshi Pradumna and Tejaswani Gupta qualified the Regional Mathematics Olympiad 2016. Shashwat is the top ranker in CMS and secured the 5th position in UP Merit list. Out of 10 selections from Lucknow, four are from CMS Kanpur Road alone. Mrityunjay Reddy won the third prize in E-Kolaze while Sakshi Pradumn and Raj Agarwal won consolation prize in mathematics at COFAS International organized by CMS Rajendra Nagar (III). At this international event, Tarangini won the first prize in Doodle Contest while team comprising Tarangini, Suhani Shukla, Shikher Shukla and Jayant Mishra won first consolation prize in Ad-Tech. Medhansh Saxena an aspiring chess player of class III was invited as guest of honour in the inaugural ceremony of sports meet of Navyug Kanya Mahavidyalaya, Lucknow. Ayaan Tariq and Jayant Mishra won the second prize for Best Science Model in District level Science Model Exhibition and competition. Aliganj Campus (I) organises Annual Sports Day Book Fair held at the campus The Reading Pledge On 25 November, National Reading Day, students read the reading pledge penned by author Uma Krishnaswami followed by an activity Reasons is Fun wherein the students took great pleasure in reading the books of their choice. Annual Sports Day Students' visit to the orphanage "This one step - choosing a goal and sticking to it - changes everything." Scott Reed Annual Sports Day of CMS Aliganj (I) was held with great pomp and show at the school sports ground on December 18. Students of pre-primary, primary and junior sections mesmerized the viewers with their extraordinary sports skills and spread the message of 'India Fit & Young' through races and colourful P.T. displays etc. Earlier, Chief Guest, Mr Amitabh Yash, IPS, IG, GRP, inaugurated the Sports Day by unfurling the Sports Flag. Senior Principal, Mrs Jyoti Kashyap welcomed the guests.

ALUMNI & EVENTS JANUARY 2017 (8) CMS alumni on ladder of success Salil Verma Senior Engineer in BOSCH Ltd., Jaipur Former student of CMS Aliganj (I) Salil Verma s career graph shows that where there is a will, there is a way. Hailing from a middle-class family, Salil s father, a government employee and mother, a housewife took great pains to see that their child got the best possible education and always encouraged him to do his best in whatever he did. Salil joined CMS Aliganj Campus (I) in 2004 and completed his school studies from the same campus passing brilliantly with high scores in ISC in 2010. In school, he took an active part in several co-curricular activities, one of his favourite being the Macmillan India Quiz Contest in mathematics in collaboration with University of New South Wales, Australia. After passing his ISC, he opted for Engineering and got enrolled into GLA University for his bachelor s degree in Mechanical Engineering. There he learnt a lot about the practical aspects of engineering. He also took part in various national level basketball matches and won several. After successfully completing his graduation, he was selected to work with a prestigious organization BOSCH Ltd, where he currently works as Senior Engineer. Salil got a lot of opportunities to interact with students of other countries and other Indian states through various international and national events organized at the CMS Campuses. He opened up to people and his all-round personality developed. Not only did his academic performance improve but he exceled in others areas too. Due to all the guidance and knowledge he obtained from his teachers and the CMS Founder Dr Jagdish Gandhi, he made the right choices in his career. Recalling Dr. Gandhi s speeches, Salil says nostalgically, He told us that nothing is impossible in life. It just needs dedication and determination. Gandhi Sir used to give the example of a powerhouse which is God Almighty and we must remain connected to Him for our continued inspiration and success in life. Due to all his knowledge, here I am, standing firm and determined to achieve all that I desire. Salil s message is Be determined, be firm, be confident. 23rd CISV Camp begins at CMS on 28 December Village Name: NAYA DAUR VILLAGE CMS is hosting the month-long 23rd International Children's Camp named 'Naya Daur Village' from 28 December 2016 to 24 January 2017 in which children from 9 countries will be come together and imbibe the qualities of world brotherhood, world unity and world peace, cooperation, friendship and global understanding. The countries from which children aged 11-12 years are arriving at Lucknow along with their adult leaders to participate in this camp include Brazil, Canada, Japan, Norway, Sweden, Thailand, UK, USA and India. Besides, junior counsellors, aged 16-17 years are also participating in the camp to act as intermediaries between the children and the adults. Human Rights Day organized by CMS, Aliganj Campus (II) on 10th Dec. 2016 CMS, Aliganj (II) commemorated HUMAN RIGHTS DAY with great zeal and enthusiasm. A special assembly was organized to share the significance of the day. Students were involved in activities like slogan writing and poster making and were encouraged to respect Human Rights. This was followed by a drive to spread the message of protecting rights of each and every individual. Students shared their views in the community about violation of rights. More celebrations for HUMAN RIGHTS DAY were held on 23rd December wherein an exhibition of the entries received for different competition of this event including slog sweep (slogan writing), Perception (Short film), Glyptography (art), Ingenuity (creative writing), Tranquility (poetry writing), and Tangible Depiction (photography) was put up at the venue. EVENTS - JANUARY 2017 2 11 (9 am) 14 (9 am) 15 (9 am) 17 (10 am) 18 (10 am) 20 (9:30 am) 21 (10 am) 21 (10 am) 21 (12 Noon) 22 (9 am) School reopens after the Winter Vacation Special Prayer Assembly (Junior Section) of Mahanagar at Mahanagar New Block Special Prayer Assembly (Class IX & XI) of Mahanagar at Mahanagar New Block Inter Campus Physics Olympiad for Class VIII by QAID at CMS Rajendra Nagar (I) Special Farewell Assembly of ISC of Rajajipuram (I) at school premises Special Assembly of Classes X & XII of RDSO Campus at school premises Open Day of International CISV Camp 2016-2017 by QAID at WUCC, Kanpur Road Art and Craft Exhibition Cum Open Day of Indira Nagar at school premises Farewell for Class XII, CMS Kanpur Road at WUCC, Kanpur Road Special Assembly of Rajendra Nagar III at school premises Inter-Campus Elementary Maths Olympiad for Classes VIII & IX by QAID at Rajendra Nagar (I) 23 (10 am) Special Farewell Assembly (Classes X & XII) of Aliganj Campus-Iat school premises 24 (10 am) Farewell (Class X & XII), CMS Mahanagar at School Premises 26 REPUBLIC DAY CELEBRATIONS 28 (8 am to 11 am) Orientation Programme for Parents of Primary Students of GN (I) at school premises 28 (9 am) Farewell Assembly (Class X & XII) of Gomti Nagar (II) at school premises 28 (10 am) Art, Craft and Science Exhibition of CMS Mahanagar at school premises 29 & 30 (8 am to 4 pm)inter Campus Roller Skating Championship for classes III to VIII of RJPM (II) at WUCC, Kanpur Road Auditorium 29 (9 am) Inter Campus Talent Search Examination (Class IX) by QAID at Rajendra Nagar (I) 30 (8 am to 4 pm) Inter Campus Roller Skating Championship for Classes III to VIII of Rajajipuram (II) at WUCC, Kanpur Road Auditorium 31 (9 am to 2 pm) Art & Craft Exhibition of CMS Asharfabad at school premises 59th Annual Conference of ISC & ICSE Principals concludes Pledge to bring about qualitative changes in education participated in this important educational meet. It was inaugurated on Nov. 23 by the Prime Minister of Mauritius, Her Excellency, Dr Ameenah Gurib-Fakim, President of Mauritius at CMS, Kanpur Road Campus. Renowned personalities like Dr G. Immanuel, Chairman, CISCE; Mr Gerry Arathoon, Chief Executive and Secretary, CISCE, Fr. Mathew President of Mauritius H.E. Dr Ameena Gurib-Fakim Kumblumoottil, President, inaugurates the Principal s Conference ASISC; Mrs Rama Kartik, Vice-President, ASISC; Mr K. The '59th Annual Conference of ISC and ICSE Principals' hosted by CMS concluded on Nov. V. Vincent, Secretary - Treasurer, ASISC; Motivational speaker, Mr Simerjeet Singh, 25 with a pledge raise the standard of film actress Raveena Tandon, Viceeducation by bringing about qualitative changes in education. 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Famous actress and in music and dance and play games for a sound health of mind and body. At the same producer Ms Raveena Tandon delivered a meaningful speech on the topic time, they must also be aware of global 'Empowerment of the Girl Child : Jahan Aur warming, need to check deforestation, Bhi Hain Sitaro Se Aage.' On the final day, control pollution and end wars as these Chairman of the Council for the Indian issues will decide the future course of School Certificate Examination Chairman of history. The "59th Annual Conference of ISC and ICSE the Council for the Indian School Certificate Principals" was organized under the aegis of Examination, Educationist, Mr C P Vishwanth and others addressed the gathering. The Association of Schools for the Indian School programme concluded on November 25 with Certificate (ASISC) and hosted by City Montessori School from 23 to 25 Nov. at CMS Bhartiyam and cultural presentations by CMS students at Melange. Kanpur Road auditorium. 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