City Montessori School (CMS) is a co-ed K-12 day school running in 19 campuses across the city of Lucknow, the state capital of Uttar Pradesh. Founded in 1959 by Drs Jagdish and Bharti Gandhi with the motto Jai Jagat (‘victory to the world’) based on the ancient wisdom of Vasudhaiv Kutumbkam (the whole earth is my family) and inspired by the teachings of Mahatma Gandhi and social reformer Sant Vinobha Bhave. Jai Jagat has been the school's greeting from the beginning.
The school is affiliated to the Delhi-based Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) which offers the ICSE (class 10) and ISC (class 12) qualifications, and is also affiliated with the Cambridge Assessment International Education (CAIE) UK, which offers the iGCSE (class 10) and A-Level (class 12) qualifications. Of the 18 campuses of CMS, four campuses go upto grade 8 and are recognized by the Basic Education Department of the Government of Uttar Pradesh.
The school has a strong academic reputation, producing large cohorts of high-scoring students in the school-leaving board exams: four CMS campuses are ranked in the Top 10 schools of India for graduating the largest cohorts of class XII ISC students with an aggregate mark of 90 percent or more. The school places emphasis on children's all-round development through art, music, dance, drama, sport, debating, MUNs, international exchange with students abroad, the Junior Youth Empowerment Programme, etc.
CMS offers uniquely progressive 21st century schooling with special emphasis on nurturing human values, character development and peace education. In 2002, CMS was awarded the UNESCO Prize for Peace Education, the only school worldwide to have been conferred this accolade for “promoting values of education for peace and tolerance”. In 2013, the Guinness Book of Records certified CMS as the world’s largest school in a city.
CMS Society is an NGO associated with the United Nations (UNDPI) for promoting the UN ideals.
The admission policy of CMS is contained in the CMS Dossier which goes to the home of all students with the annual exam report card at the end of each year, in preparation for the start of the new academic year. It is also given to prospective parents who make an admission query. The Dossier sets out the school’s admission policies and procedures, the Rules of the school, the school uniform in detail, and the school’s fee structure and payment schedule.
Games and sports are an integral part of CMS education through which students are meaningfully engaged with their education, helping in increasingtheir academic performance, school attendance and inculcating in them life skills.
Apart from existing big, natural grass playgrounds at CMS Aliganj, Kanpur Road and Rajajipuram I campuses, modern astroturf and polygrass fields for team games like hockey, basketball, and football have been developed at CMS Gomti Nagar I, Gomti Nagar II, Rajendranagar I and Rajendranagar II campuses. International cricket matches are played under state-of-the-art floodlights that have been installed at the cricket stadium of CMS Kanpur Road campus, which also organized the hugely successful CISCE National Cricket Tournament this academic session. RDSO organized “EXSPO” International 2019 in 15 sporting disciplines. International teams from a number of countries participated in the International football tournament “Concord” which was organized by CMS Station Road campus. Like every year, inter-campus games and sports competitions were held in football, basketball, table tennis, karate, judo, cricket, yoga athletics, swimming, etc. CMS students brought laurels to the school by winning numerous awards at the zonal, state, national and SGFI (Sports and Games Federation of India) levels.
Professionally qualified sports and physical education teachers diligently nurtured the sporting talent of students. Some of the sporting achievements in 2021-22 have been:
S.No |
NAME OF CAMPUS |
NAME OF STUDENT |
CLASS & SECTION |
DATE |
CATEGORY (PRIMARY/ |
EVENT/SPORT |
POSITION HELD |
LEVEL- DIST/STATE/ |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 |
CMS STATION ROAD |
ADITYA AGARWAL |
XI C |
20.10.2021 |
SENIOR |
TAEKWONDO (kata) |
Ist |
STATE LEVEL |
2 |
CMS STATION ROAD |
ADITYA AGARWAL |
XI C |
20.10.2021 |
SENIOR |
TAEKWONDO (fight) |
IIIrd |
STATE LEVEL |
3 |
CMS STATION ROAD |
MAHIKA GUPTA |
X C |
20.10.2021 |
SENIOR |
TAEKWONDO(kata) |
Ist |
STATE LEVEL |
4 |
CMS STATION ROAD |
MAHIKA GUPTA |
X C |
20.10.2021 |
SENIOR |
TAEKWONDO (fight) |
IIIrd |
STATE LEVEL |
5 |
CMS STATION ROAD |
SWASTIK TIWARI |
NURSERY B |
1.11.2021 |
PRE - PRIMARY |
ABHYUDAYA |
Ist |
INTER SCHOOL |
6 |
CMS STATION ROAD |
AGRIMA CHAUHAN |
IV C |
14.2.2022 |
PRIMARY |
ACROYOGA |
IInd |
INTER NATIONAL |
7 |
CMS STATION ROAD |
MOHD HAMMAD |
IX C |
18.11.2021 |
SENIOR |
ROLLER SKATES |
IInd |
STATE LEVEL |
8 |
CMS STATION ROAD |
LIBA KHAN |
VII A |
22.12.2021 |
JUNIOR |
SUBAK (TAEKWONDO) |
Ist |
INTER SCHOOL |
9 |
CMS STATION ROAD |
PALAK TIWARI |
VIII A |
22.12.2021 |
JUNIOR |
SUBAK (TAEKWONDO) |
Ist |
INTER SCHOOL |
10 |
CMS STATION ROAD |
SHREYEE |
VI A |
22.12.2021 |
JUNIOR |
SUBAK (TAEKWONDO) |
IInd |
INTER SCHOOL |
11 |
CMS STATION ROAD |
HRITIKA |
VII B |
22.12.2021 |
JUNIOR |
SUBAK (TAEKWONDO) |
IInd |
INTER SCHOOL |
12 |
CMS STATION ROAD |
SHIKHA SINGH |
VII C |
22.12.2021 |
JUNIOR |
SUBAK (TAEKWONDO) |
IInd |
INTER SCHOOL |
13 |
CMS STATION ROAD |
AVIRAL RAJPAL |
VIII A |
22.12.2021 |
JUNIOR |
SUBAK (TAEKWONDO) |
Ist |
INTER SCHOOL |
14 |
CMS STATION ROAD |
MAYANK VERMA |
VII C |
22.12.2021 |
JUNIOR |
SUBAK (TAEKWONDO) |
Ist |
INTER SCHOOL |
15 |
CMS STATION ROAD |
VISHAL |
VII A |
22.12.2021 |
JUNIOR |
SUBAK (TAEKWONDO) |
IInd |
INTER SCHOOL |
16 |
CMS STATION ROAD |
UTKARSH GUPTA |
VII C |
22.12.2021 |
JUNIOR |
SUBAK (TAEKWONDO) |
IInd |
INTER SCHOOL |
17 |
CMS STATION ROAD |
Priya Soni |
Teacher |
Yoga |
District |
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18 |
CMS STATION ROAD |
Priya Soni |
Teacher |
Yoga |
State |
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19 |
Aliganj-I |
Utkarsh Shukla |
Passed out |
Jan 22 |
Passed out |
Football |
Selected in VIERA UNION CLUB SPAIN |
INTER NATIONAL |
20 |
Aliganj-I |
Arundhati Singh Dagur |
7-G |
21-Jan-22 |
Girls Under 16 |
Lawn Tennis |
Ist |
National Level |
21 |
Aliganj-I |
Riya Malini |
7-I |
sep 21 |
Girls Under 14 |
Karate |
Ist |
State Level |
22 |
Aliganj-I |
Shreya Malini |
4-C |
sep 21 |
Girls Under 12 |
Karate |
IInd |
State Level |
23 |
Aliganj-I |
Tanishka Verma |
3-D |
Dec 21 |
Girls Under 12 |
Taekwondo |
Ist |
District Level |
24 |
Aliganj-I |
Shaurya Shukla |
5-C |
Dec 21 |
Boys under 12 |
Taekwondo |
Ist |
District Level |
25 |
Aliganj-I |
March Past |
9 to 11 |
26-Jan-22 |
Boys |
Republic Day |
Ist |
Open |
26 |
Jopling Road |
Shreyas Srivastava |
VII |
23-Dec 21 |
Cadet |
SUBAK (TAEKWONDO) |
IIIrd |
Inter school |
27 |
Jopling Road |
Raghav Sahu |
VI |
23-Dec 21 |
Cadet |
SUBAK (TAEKWONDO) |
IIIrd |
Inter school |
28 |
Jopling Road |
Sofia |
III |
23-Dec 21 |
Sub-Junior |
SUBAK (TAEKWONDO) |
IIIrd |
Inter school |
29 |
Jopling Road |
Sparsh |
IV |
23-Dec 21 |
Sub-Junior |
SUBAK (TAEKWONDO) |
Participation |
Inter school |
30 |
Jopling Road |
Vinanjay |
V |
23-Dec 21 |
Sub-Junior |
SUBAK (TAEKWONDO) |
Participation |
Inter school |
31 |
Jopling Road |
Mohd. Arsh |
VII |
23-Dec 21 |
Cadet |
SUBAK (TAEKWONDO) |
Participation |
Inter school |
32 |
Jopling Road |
Kshitij |
IV |
23-Dec 21 |
Sub-Junior |
SUBAK (TAEKWONDO) |
Participation |
Inter school |
33 |
Rajendra Nagar-1 |
KSHITIZ RAJ SINHA |
VI F |
01-Nov-21 |
Junior |
TENNIS |
Ist |
STATE LEVEL |
34 |
Rajendra Nagar-1 |
MOHD. ABDUL HADI |
I |
Primary |
YOGASANA SPORTS CHAMPIONSHIP |
Ist |
DISTRICT LEVEL |
|
35 |
Rajendra Nagar-1 |
REPUBLIC DAY PARADE |
26-Jan-22 |
DRILL |
Ist |
|||
36 |
Rajendra Nagar-II |
Adarsh Singh |
II A |
YOGA |
Ist |
District Level |
||
37 |
Rajendra Nagar-II |
Yatharth Prajapati |
Nursery |
YOGA |
II nd |
District Level |
||
38 |
Rajendra Nagar-II |
Saud Samshad |
V A |
YOGA |
II nd |
District Level |
||
39 |
Kanpur Road |
Manaswini Manha Singh |
IV D |
23-Dec-21` |
29 KG |
SUBAK (TAEKWONDO) |
Ist |
Inter School |
40 |
Kanpur Road |
Swastika Singh |
IX F |
23-Dec-21` |
44 KG |
SUBAK (TAEKWONDO) |
II nd |
Inter School |
41 |
Kanpur Road |
Aalekh patel |
II-I |
16-Oct-21 |
Primary |
Roler Skates |
Ist |
District |
42 |
Kanpur Road |
Aditya Pratap singh |
VII- I |
16-Oct-21 |
Primary |
Roler Skates |
III rd |
District |
43 |
Kanpur Road |
REPUBLIC DAY PARADE |
26-Jan-22 |
Brass Band |
Ist |
|||
44 |
Kanpur Road |
REPUBLIC DAY PARADE |
26-Jan-22 |
Pipe Band |
Ist |
|||
45 |
Kanpur Road |
REPUBLIC DAY PARADE |
26-Jan-22 |
Drill |
Ist |
|||
46 |
Asharfabad |
Mohd Aahil |
II B |
Primary |
YOGA |
Ist |
DISTRICT LEVEL |
|
47 |
Asharfabad |
Rehan Hussain |
V A |
Primary |
YOGA |
Ist |
DISTRICT LEVEL |
|
48 |
Asharfabad |
Ayan ali |
IX A |
Senior |
YOGA |
Ist |
DISTRICT LEVEL |
|
49 |
Asharfabad |
Ayan ali |
IX A |
Senior |
YOGA |
III rd |
STATE LEVEL |
|
50 |
Asharfabad |
Mohd Ali |
IV B |
Primary |
YOGA |
III rd |
STATE LEVEL |
|
51 |
Asharfabad |
Marziya Jamal Naqvi |
VII B |
23-Dec 21 |
Junior |
SUBAK (TAEKWONDO) |
Ist |
INTER SCHOOL |
52 |
Indira Nagar |
Rudra Singh Chauhan |
IX C |
23-Dec 21 |
Junior |
SUBAK (TAEKWONDO) |
Ist |
INTER SCHOOL |
53 |
Indira Nagar |
Pratush Singh Chauhan |
VI B |
23-Dec 21 |
Sub Junior |
SUBAK (TAEKWONDO) |
II nd |
INTER SCHOOL |
54 |
Mahanagar |
Abheesth Khare |
VII E |
13- Nov-21 |
Junior |
CHESS |
Ist |
INTER SCHOOL |
55 |
Mahanagar |
REPUBLIC DAY PARADE |
26-Jan-22 |
DANCE |
Ist |
|||
56 |
RDSO |
Akriti Saini |
III A |
18 and 19-Dec-21 |
Primary |
Karate |
Ist |
DISTRICT LEVEL |
57 |
RDSO |
Raj Yadav |
V B |
18 and 19-Dec-21 |
Primary |
karate |
Ist |
DISTRICT LEVEL |
58 |
RDSO |
Ranveer singh |
VII B |
18 and 19-Dec-21 |
Junior |
Karate |
Ist |
DISTRICT LEVEL |
59 |
RDSO |
Avantika Saini |
VII A |
23-Dec 21 |
Junior |
SUBAK (TAEKWONDO) |
Ist |
INTER SCHOOL |
60 |
RDSO |
Avani Yadav |
VI A |
23-Dec 21 |
Junior |
SUBAK (TAEKWONDO) |
Ist |
INTER SCHOOL |
61 |
RDSO |
Akriti Saini |
III A |
23-Dec 21 |
Primary |
SUBAK (TAEKWONDO) |
III rd |
INTER SCHOOL |
62 |
RDSO |
Kartik Singh Patel |
IX B 2 |
23-Dec 21 |
Senior |
SUBAK (TAEKWONDO) |
III rd |
INTER SCHOOL |
63 |
RDSO |
REPUBLIC DAY PARADE |
26-Jan-22 |
FLAG MARCH GIRLS |
Ist |
|||
64 |
CHOWK |
SIDDHI GUPTA |
KG |
02 & 03-OCT-21 |
PRE-PRIMARY |
YOGA |
Ist |
DISTRICT LEVEL |
65 |
CHOWK |
ARNAV |
KG |
02 & 03-OCT-21 |
PRE-PRIMARY |
YOGA |
II nd |
DISTRICT LEVEL |
66 |
CHOWK |
ANSH BHARTI |
IV |
02 & 03-OCT-21 |
PRIMARY |
YOGA |
III rd |
DISTRICT LEVEL |
67 |
CHOWK |
VARISHA BEG |
V |
02 & 03-OCT-21 |
PRIMARY |
YOGA |
II nd |
DISTRICT LEVEL |
68 |
CHOWK |
UMMAY FARWAH |
VIII |
02 & 03-OCT-21 |
JUNIOR |
YOGA |
II nd |
DISTRICT LEVEL |
69 |
CHOWK |
INSHA HUSSAIN |
IX |
02 & 03-OCT-21 |
SENIOR |
YOGA |
II nd |
DISTRICT LEVEL |
70 |
CHOWK |
MRIDUL KASHYAP |
X |
02 & 03-OCT-21 |
SENIOR |
YOGA |
Ist |
DISTRICT LEVEL |
71 |
CHOWK |
AVIRAL GUPTA |
III |
12-July-21 |
PRIMARY |
BOXING |
Ist |
DISTRICT LEVEL |
72 |
CHOWK |
ANURAG SETH |
XI |
23-Dec 21 |
SENIOR |
SUBAK (TAEKWONDO) |
Ist |
INTER SCHOOL |
73 |
CHOWK |
MUSTAFA ALI |
VI |
23-Dec 21 |
JUNIOR |
SUBAK (TAEKWONDO) |
II nd |
INTER SCHOOL |
74 |
CHOWK |
SHABANA |
VII |
23-Dec 21 |
JUNIOR |
SUBAK (TAEKWONDO) |
III rd |
INTER SCHOOL |
75 |
GN II |
Aaradhya |
VI B |
26 OCT - 31 OCT-21 |
JUNIOR |
TAEKWONDO |
Ist |
OPEN UP STATE |
76 |
GN II |
Karan Singh |
VI I |
26 OCT - 31 OCT-21 |
JUNIOR |
TAEKWONDO |
Ist |
OPEN UP STATE |
77 |
GN II |
Arjun Singh |
VI B |
26 OCT - 31 OCT-21 |
JUNIOR |
TAEKWONDO |
Ist |
OPEN UP STATE |
78 |
GN II |
Ayanti Thakur |
VII E |
26 OCT - 31 OCT-21 |
JUNIOR |
TAEKWONDO |
Ist |
OPEN UP STATE |
79 |
GN II |
Yashasvi |
VII D |
26 OCT - 31 OCT-21 |
JUNIOR |
TAEKWONDO |
Ist |
OPEN UP STATE |
80 |
GN II |
Vipul Gautam |
VII B |
26 OCT - 31 OCT-21 |
JUNIOR |
TAEKWONDO |
Ist |
OPEN UP STATE |
81 |
GN II |
Anvesh Kumar |
VII D |
26 OCT - 31 OCT-21 |
JUNIOR |
TAEKWONDO |
Ist |
OPEN UP STATE |
82 |
GN II |
Daksh Gautam |
VII G |
26 OCT - 31 OCT-21 |
JUNIOR |
TAEKWONDO |
Ist |
OPEN UP STATE |
83 |
GN II |
Sheetal Narayan |
VIII B |
26 OCT - 31 OCT-21 |
JUNIOR |
TAEKWONDO |
Ist |
OPEN UP STATE |
84 |
GN II |
Tanmai Singh Paliwal |
VIII B |
26 OCT - 31 OCT-21 |
JUNIOR |
TAEKWONDO |
Ist |
OPEN UP STATE |
85 |
GN II |
Anjali Sagar |
VII A |
30-Nov 21 |
JUNIOR |
500 MTRS |
1st |
DISTRICT LEVEL |
86 |
GN II |
Allina Hider |
Nursery |
29-Oct 21 |
PRIMARY |
TAEKWONDO |
1st |
OPEN UP STATE |
87 |
GN II |
Aarav Thakur |
V B |
29-Oct 21 |
PRIMARY |
TAEKWONDO |
1st |
OPEN UP STATE |
88 |
GN II |
Lyra Singh |
I G |
30- Oct 21 |
PRIMARY |
ROLLER SKATING |
1st |
DISTRICT LEVEL |
89 |
GN II |
Shivi Sagar |
III H |
30- Oct 21 |
PRIMARY |
ROLLER SKATING |
1st |
DISTRICT LEVEL |
90 |
GN II |
Anurag Singh |
XII E |
19-Nov 21 |
SENIOR |
ATHLETICS |
III rd |
DISTRICT LEVEL |
91 |
GN II |
REPUBLIC DAY PARADE |
26-Jan-22 |
MARCH PAST GIRLS |
Ist |
|||
92 |
RJPM II |
Vaanya Awasthi |
V B |
16-Oct-21 |
Roller Skating |
1st |
DISTRICT LEVEL |
|
93 |
RJPM II |
Devansh Shukla |
V B |
16-Oct-21 |
Roller Skating |
1st |
DISTRICT LEVEL |
|
94 |
RJPM II |
Suryansh Singh |
VII |
16-Oct-21 |
Roller Skating |
1st |
DISTRICT LEVEL |
|
95 |
RJPM II |
Atharva kr verma |
III |
20-Oct-21 |
TAEKWONDO |
III rd |
STATE LEVEL |
|
96 |
RJPM II |
Siddhima Singh |
V A |
21-Dec-21 |
Roll Ball |
II nd |
STATE LEVEL |
|
97 |
RJPM II |
Darshi gupta |
II |
23-Dec-21 |
PRIMARY |
SUBAK (TAEKWONDO) |
II nd |
INTER SCHOOL |
98 |
RJPM I |
Aarav Gupta |
V D |
11-Oct-21 |
PRIMARY |
YOGA |
III rd |
DISTRICT |
99 |
RJPM I |
Riddhima Singh |
V D |
11-Oct-21 |
PRIMARY |
YOGA |
III rd |
DISTRICT |
100 |
RJPM I |
Anurag Verma |
IV E |
21-Feb-21 |
PRIMARY |
TAEKWONDO |
1st |
NATIONAL |
101 |
RJPM I |
Shivansh Kumar |
VII E |
11-Oct-21 |
Junior |
YOGA |
II nd |
DISTRICT |
102 |
RJPM I |
Sundaram Singh |
IX B |
Mar-21 |
Senior |
Shooting 10 Mtr |
II nd |
STATE LEVEL |
103 |
GN I |
Ojas pandey |
IV-A |
23-Dec-21 |
SUBAK (TAEKWONDO) |
1st |
INTER SCHOOL |
|
104 |
GN I |
2 Vartika Singh |
II-B |
23-Dec-21 |
SUBAK (TAEKWONDO) |
1st |
INTER SCHOOL |
|
105 |
GN I |
3 Maysha Khan |
V-A |
23-Dec-21 |
SUBAK (TAEKWONDO) |
1st |
INTER SCHOOL |
|
106 |
GN I |
4 Vaishnavi |
VI-E |
23-Dec-21 |
SUBAK (TAEKWONDO) |
1st |
INTER SCHOOL |
|
107 |
GN I |
5 Prithvi |
VIII-E |
23-Dec-21 |
SUBAK (TAEKWONDO) |
1st |
INTER SCHOOL |
Students have an opportunity to learn Western Classical Music in CMS campuses, which apart from being a source of joy to the learner, also facilitates the development of cognitive skills and abilities. Violin lessons using sheet music are provided by a professional classical violinist and singing lessons, again via sheet music, by a trained western classical singer.
Interested students take violin and singing lessons during school hours on a one-to-one basis. This individual (one-to-one) tuition is timetabled such that it causes minimal disruption to academic classes, and enables students to master playing technique, to learn to practice at home, and to have their specific learning needs and interests attended to.
Interested students take violin and singing lessons during school hours on a one-to-one basis. This individual (one-to-one) tuition is timetabled such that it causes minimal disruption to academic classes, and enables students to master playing technique, to learn to practice at home, and to have their specific learning needs and interests attended to.
CMS organizes 25 - 28 International Events (mostly once a year, though some are once in two years) to give our students a platform to participate and showcase their abilities. These events are organized on a variety of subjects such as Geography, Computer Science, History, English language, Science and Technology, Bio-technology, Maths and Sports. Apart from honing their talents in the subject, students’ participation in these events promotes cultural understanding, peaceful co-existence and unity in young minds. Such a stimulating environment lets children appreciate first-hand the similarities and celebrate the differences between people from all over the country and the world. They recognise how despite our differences, we are one people, united in our diversity which makes us stronger. Children gain enormous confidence and these are experiences of a lifetime. Instead of being confined to the local reality in Lucknow, children experience a wider reality which has important impact on their whole psychology and on how they relate to each other.
These events and competitions give CMS students an opportunity to compete as per international standards. The International Conference of Chief Justices of the World (ICCJW) is the biggest event organized and hosted by CMS, where students get a chance to interact with various Heads of States, Chief Justices and Judges of different countries, to discuss contemporary global problems and their solutions.
The Junior Youth Empowerment Programme (JYEP) is an international programme adapted by CMS for the empowerment of its students in the junior section (classes 6-8) as part of its school curriculum. This programme provides an opportunity to nurture the capacities of junior youth, empowering them to fulfil their potential for initiating individual and social transformation, enhancing young people’s powers of expression and developing their ability to work with peers in unity, to think critically, to make responsible choices, and to engage in acts of service to their communities.
The programme trains volunteer students from the senior section (classes 9, 10 and 11) to become ‘animators’ for the junior youth (classes 6, 7 and 8) in their own campuses. The JYEP coordinator of the campus helps each animator to form a group of 12-14 junior youth (JY) and to facilitate the study of the JYEP books and service projects with the members of their groups in designated time slots. Bonds of friendship and a group identity are formed as the junior youth and their animator go through this process for three years. The service projects in JYEP help students to develop virtues and skills. Animators and junior youth first discuss the issues they see in their schools or communities, and then decide what kind of feasible service projects they can embark on, to improve the situation in their locality and society.
The JYEP programme helps students to enhance their intellectual, social, emotional, artistic and moral capabilities, based on educational concepts which are unique in the field of educational theory and practice.
The International Children’s Film Festival in April 2019, which screened children’s films from 94 countries, was graced by Bollywood film personalities, child stars and celebrities. More than one lakh children of Lucknow from all kinds of schools and around 40,000 students from CMS flocked to watch children’s educative cinema at CMS.
CMS’s active presence in the Tony Blair Faith Foundation’s (TBFF) “Face to Faith” project was further consolidated during the year. Now known as “Generation Global”, the programme is helping students shape their future in a world of relentless change and diversity, giving them the skills and experience they need to navigate differences and dissensions in a peaceful way. High quality and engaging video conferences and blogging between students and communities marked a further qualitative rise in using technology to build bridges across countries and cultures in 2019. Many CMS students have been immersed in an entirely new experience that allows them to explore, articulate, and develop their own views, while encountering and considering the views of others. By learning about and from one another, students tackle misconceptions and prejudices head-on. Junior class students from most of the CMS campuses have participated (several times) this year in meaningful dialogue with their counterparts schools in Ukraine, Indonesia, Philippines, USA, Pakistan, Israel and United Kingdom.
All the CMS campuses have a proper constituted Safety and Security Committee headed by the respective Principal. The Committee holds meetings at regular intervals and decides about the policies and action points to improve the functioning of the Committee and make it more effective. The minutes of every meeting are drafted and a copy is sent to the CMS Head Office.
CMS has appointed an Environment Health and Safety Officer, who pays visits to all the campuses with a viewpoint to inspect and keep a check on the environmental health and the implementation of safety norms at the campuses. A properly drafted report is sent to the Head Office, from where it’s ensured that any issue if raised is solved at the earliest.
Total area per student (sqft)* |
No of students per teacher** |
49.84 sqft per student |
28.26 students per teacher |
* Total area includes total built-up area and playgrounds.
** Total teacher count includes all teaching staff such as subject teachers, music and dance teachers, PETs, lab incharges, art teachers, foreign languages teachers.
S. No |
Name of the event |
Date |
To |
---|---|---|---|
1 |
International Conference on Character Education and Future Impact |
02-02-2019 |
03-02-2019 |
2 |
06-03-2019 |
- |
|
3 |
31-03-2019 |
04-04-2019 |
|
4 |
04-04-2019 |
12-04-2019 |
|
5 |
Music Workshop and Concert |
14-04-2019 |
- |
6 |
Meritorious Students' Felicitation Function |
29-06-2019 |
- |
7 |
28-07-2019 |
- |
|
8 |
QUEST International - International Festival of Biotechnology |
03-08-2019 |
06-08-2019 |
9 |
Meritorious Students' Felicitation Function - 1st Comparative Examinations for class XII |
03-08-2019 |
- |
10 |
Meritorious Students' Felicitation Function - 1st Comparative Examinations for class X |
06-08-2019 |
- |
11 |
21-08-2019 |
25-08-2019 |
|
12 |
6th REFLECTIONS International - International Youth Festival of History and Civics |
31-08-2019 |
03-09-2019 |
13 |
Teachers Day Function |
04-09-2019 |
- |
14 |
Gandhi Jayanti Celebration |
02-10-2019 |
- |
15 |
International Teenager Mathematical Olympiad (ITMO) |
13-10-2019 |
17-10-2019 |
16 |
19-10-2019 |
22-10-2019 |
|
17 |
Meritorious Students' Felicitation Function - 2nd Comparative Examinations for class XII |
31-10-2019 |
- |
18 |
International Youth Convention on Commerce and Economics (IYCCE) |
01-11-2019 |
04-11-2019 |
19 |
Meritorious Students' Felicitation Function - 2nd Comparative Examinations for class X |
02-11-2019 |
- |
20 |
International Day of Tolerance |
3-11-2019 |
- |
21 |
06-11-2019 |
12-11-2019 |
|
22 |
15-11-2019 |
19-11-2019 |
|
23 |
International Convention on Students’ Quality Control Circle (ICSQCC) |
26-11-2019 |
01-12-2019 |
24 |
04-12-2019 |
07-12-2019 |
|
25 |
12-12-2019 |
15-12-2019 |
|
26 |
28-12-2019 |
24-01-2020 |
|
27 |
International Conference of Pre-primary and Primary Principals |
01-02-2020 |
03-02-2020 |
28 |
09-08-2020 |
12-08-2020 |
|
29 |
World Quality Summit and International Educational Technology Development Programme |
22-08-2020 |
26-08-2020 |
30 |
MACFAIR International - International Maths, Science and Computer Fair |
29-08-2020 |
01-09-2020 |
31 |
Climatica International - International Youth Festival of Mathematics |
11-10-2020 |
16-10-2020 |
32 |
WIZMIC International - International Youth Festival of Mathematics |
17-10-2020 |
20-10-2020 |
33 |
COFAS International - International Competition on Computer Science |
28-10-2020 |
31-10-2020 |
34 |
13-11-2020 |
16-11-2020 |
|
35 |
QUANTA International - International Youth Festival of Science |
19-11-2020 |
23-11-2020 |
36 |
The SAM International (Sports, Arts, Music) - Equation for Collaboration |
19-11-2020 |
23-11-2020 |
37 |
27-11-2020 |
03-12-2020 |
|
38 |
EUREKA International - International Educational and Cultural Festival |
13-12-2020 |
16-12-2020 |
39 |
28-12-2020 |
24-01-2021 |
|
40 |
- |
- |
|
41 | International Yoga Day | 21-06-2021 |
Educational technology, curriculum and school guidelines are constantly changing, making it hard for teachers to keep up with the latest trends and innovations in education. To enable teachers to develop skills, new strategies and best practices according to the latest standards in education, CMS embraced various path breaking programs at several of its campuses in 2021-22.
"When we least expect it, life sets us a challenge to test our courage and willingness to change.” Paulo Coelho
When Covid-19 made it mandatory for people to sit indoors, online teaching and learning came as a panacea. School closures and strict containment measures meant more and more families relying on technology and digital solutions to keep their children learning, entertained and connected to the outside world. Since the coronavirus outbreak forced the educational institutes to adopt the online classes, City Montessori School Family including Administrators, IT Professionals, Educators, Parents and Students worked to manage an inordinately difficult situation as best as they could.
Maintaining a consistent quality standard across a large number of teachers necessitates a high degree of shared knowledge. With this purpose in mind, the administration left no stone unturned to train and transform the staff into world class educators by conducting innumerable workshops and webinars. It not only prepared the teachers to continue to move pedagogy forward towards creating flexible and adaptable systems that promote reimagined hybrid models of education but also filled them with confidence to welcome the learners to the new normal. Some such activities practised by the school to support online teaching are: Flipped Classrooms, Power Point Presentations, Experiential Learning Projects, Various Online competitions and Assessments, Virtual International Events etc.
Teachers were being imparted online training by the Centre for School Improvement (CSI). All these innovative measures were intended to provide an enhanced educational paradigm.
A detailed list of the trainings/ workshops for the CMS teaching staff for the session 2021-22 |
S. No |
Date |
Workshop |
Conducted for |
Conducted by |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 |
June 2021 |
|
All teachers of all subjects |
Centre for School Improvement |
2 |
14 July 2021 |
Discussion on Experiential Learning Projects – What, Why, How and When |
All teachers of Classes III to V United World School |
Centre for School Improvement |
3 |
19, 20, 22, 29, 30 and 31 July 2021 |
Spoken English workshops – Drill of commonly mispronounced words, reading and writing skill development activities. |
Pre Primary and Primary teachers |
Centre for School Improvement |
4
|
20 July 2021 |
Integration of Language with Literature |
Teachers of English Classes III to V |
Centre for School Improvement |
5 |
22 July 2021 |
Discussion on Online Assessment Plan [2021-22] |
Junior Teachers |
Centre for School Improvement |
6 |
3, 4, 5 August 2021 |
Discussion on Experiential Learning Projects and the Rubrics to mark them (for Term I) (Vision 2025) |
All teachers of Classes III, IV and V |
Centre for School Improvement |
7 |
5 August 2021 |
Discussion on Experiential Learning Projects and the Rubrics to mark them (for Term I) Vision 2025 |
Junior Teachers |
Centre for School Improvement |
8 |
1 to 3 September 2021 |
Designing Effective MCQs |
Teachers of Primary, Junior and Senior sections |
Dr Vimal Rarh, Guru Angad Dev Teacher-Learning Centre |
9 |
15 September 2021 |
Activity on colours and animals |
Pre Primary Teachers |
Centre for School Improvement |
10 |
20 to 24 September 2021 |
Activity on colours and animals |
Pre Primary Teachers |
Centre for School Improvement |
11 |
27 to 29 September 2021 |
Activity on colours and animals |
Pre Primary Teachers |
Centre for School Improvement |
12 |
4 to 7 October 2021 |
Activity on colours and animals |
Pre Primary Teachers |
Centre for School Improvement |
13 |
11 October 2021 |
Lesson Planning incorporating 6 Cs, style of learning and moral quality (Vision 2025) |
Pre Primary Teachers |
Centre for School Improvement |
14 |
20 October 2021 |
|
Pre Primary Teachers |
Centre for School Improvement |
15 |
22 October 2021 |
Montessori Apparatus with Ms Warsha Kumari (Activity Teacher) |
Pre Primary Teachers |
Centre for School Improvement |
16 |
5 October 2021 |
|
All teachers Pre Primary to Class V |
Centre for School Improvement |
17 |
8 October 2021 |
Lesson Planning to incorporate the 6 Cs, SDGs and GCEs (English) (Vision 2025) |
All teachers of Classes I to V |
Centre for School Improvement |
18 |
9 October 2021 |
Lesson Planning to incorporate the 6 Cs, SDGs and GCEs (Mathematics) (Vision 2025) |
All teachers of Classes I to V |
Centre for School Improvement |
19 |
11 and 12 October 2021 |
|
Cluster wise |
Centre for School Improvement |
20 |
18 October 2021 |
Lesson Planning to incorporate the 6 Cs, SDGs and GCEs (Computer Studies) (Vision 2025) |
Cluster wise |
Centre for School Improvement |
21 |
25, 26 October 2021 |
Orientation on New Observation Format incorporating 6 Cs, SDGs and GCE (English) – Vision 2025 |
Junior Teachers |
Centre for School Improvement |
22 |
1 November 2021 |
Lesson Planning incorporating 6 Cs, style of learning and moral quality (Vision 2025) |
Pre Primary Teachers |
Centre for School Improvement |
23 |
9 November 2021 |
Montessori Apparatus |
Pre Primary Teachers |
Centre for School Improvement |
24 |
13 November 2021 |
Montessori Apparatus |
Pre Primary Teachers |
Centre for School Improvement |
25 |
15 November 2021 |
|
Pre Primary Teachers |
Centre for School Improvement |
26 |
16 November 2021 |
Montessori Apparatus |
Pre Primary Teachers |
Centre for School Improvement |
27 |
17 November 2021 |
|
Pre Primary Teachers |
Centre for School Improvement |
28 |
20 November 2021 |
Co-operative games |
Pre Primary Teachers |
Centre for School Improvement |
29 |
27 November 2021 |
|
Pre Primary Teachers |
Centre for School Improvement |
30 |
29 November 2021 |
Critical thinking skills |
Pre Primary Teachers |
Centre for School Improvement |
31 |
30 November 2021 |
|
Pre Primary Teachers |
Centre for School Improvement |
32 |
23, 25, 26 November 2021 |
Discussion on Experiential Learning Projects and the Rubrics to mark them (for Term II) |
All teachers of III, IV and V |
Centre for School Improvement |
33 |
20 November 2021 |
|
All teachers of Classes I to V |
Centre for School Improvement |
34 |
17 November 2021 |
Discussion on Experiential Learning Projects and the Rubrics to mark them (for Term II) Vision 2025 |
Junior Teachers |
Centre for School Improvement |
35 |
3 December 2021 |
|
Pre Primary Teachers |
Centre for School Improvement |
36 |
4 December 2021 |
|
Pre Primary Teachers |
Centre for School Improvement |
37 |
10 December 2021 |
Hands-On Maths |
Pre Primary Teachers |
Centre for School Improvement |
38 |
11 December 2021 |
|
Pre Primary Teachers |
Centre for School Improvement |
39 |
4 December 2021 |
Lesson Planning to incorporate the 6 Cs, SDGs and GCEs (Science) (Vision 2025) |
Teachers of Classes III to V Rajajipuram Campus II |
Centre for School Improvement |
40 |
17 December 2021 |
Lesson Planning to incorporate the 6 Cs, SDGs and GCEs (English, Maths and Computer) (Vision 2025) |
New Teachers |
Centre for School Improvement |
41 |
4 December 2021 |
Lesson Planning to incorporate the 6 Cs, SDGs and GCE (English) – Vision 2025 |
Junior Teachers (English) |
Centre for School Improvement |
42 |
17 December 2021 |
Phonics |
Pre Primary Teachers |
Centre for School Improvement |
43 |
17 December 2021 |
Orientation of New Teachers regarding incorporation of 6 Cs, SDGs and GCE (English) – Vision 2025 |
Junior Teachers (History and English) |
Centre for School Improvement |
44 |
19 January 2021 |
Art & Craft, Doodle Art, Lesson Planning, Stories based on web topics |
Pre Primary Teachers |
Centre for School Improvement |
Continuous Professional Development for the Teachers by the CSI members
|
S. No |
Date |
Workshop |
Conducted for |
Conducted by |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 |
July 2021 |
|
Teachers of Senior section |
Centre for School Improvement |
2 |
October 2021 |
|
Teachers of Senior section |
Centre for School Improvement |
The Child Wellbeing Department was created with the appointment of school counsellors in every campus of CMS. This department seeks to create an environment for the psychological, moral as well as social development of the child so that she/he feels safe, happy and secure in life. It further empowers the students and parents to deal effectively with their everyday challenges by providing counselling services and life skill training on a regular basis.
List for In-service Training Workshops regarding Child Well Being |
Workshop Conducted |
Workshop Attended |
Other |
---|---|---|
|
|
Joined the course |
A number of training initiatives have been taken up for non-teaching staff too in 2021-22, to enable their professional development, enhance the quality of their working life, and to offer the chance to develop their ‘soft skills’. Trainings at both, Head Office and campus levels have been organized throughout the year. A detailed list of the non-teaching staff trainings/workshops is as follows:
List for In-service Training Workshops for the Office Staff - 2021-22 |
|||
---|---|---|---|
Child Protection & Transport Safety Workshops - 24-31 December 2021 |
|||
Date | Campus | Topics | Conducted by |
24-12-2021 | LDA |
|
Mr. Talal Mujjaddidi, Transport Department & Ms. Rooma Bal, HRD Department |
27-12-2021 | Mahanagar | ||
28-12-2021 | GN 2 & GN 1 | ||
29-12-2021 | RN 1 & Chowk | ||
30-12-2021 | HO, Jopling Road & Station Road | ||
31-12-2021 | RJPM 1, 2 & Ashrafabad, HO & Anandnagar | ||
Eye-check-up camp |
|||
City Montessori School organized an eye-check-up camp for its drivers and bus conductor's in collaboration with chief medical officer CMS Lucknow, where in total 207 workers participated from 27/12/2021 to 30/12/2021 and got their eyes tested by the representatives of CMO. |
List for In-service Training Workshops for the Office Staff - 2020-21 |
S. No |
Date |
Workshop |
Department/Campus for which conducted for |
---|---|---|---|
CHILD PROTECTION, SAFETY & SECURITY WORKSHOPS FOR NON TEACHING STAFF |
|||
1 |
24th December 2021 |
Child Protection, Prevention of Children from Sexual Offences Act, 2012 Workshop |
CMS LDA (Drivers, Rickshaw pullers, Cleaners) |
2 |
27th December 2021 |
Child Protection, Prevention of Children from Sexual Offences Act, 2012 Workshop |
CMS Mahanagar (Drivers, Rickshaw pullers, Cleaners) |
3 |
28th December 2021 |
Child Protection, Prevention of Children from Sexual Offences Act, 2012 Workshop |
CMS Gomtinagar I & II (Drivers, Rickshaw pullers, Cleaners) |
4 |
29th December 2021 |
Child Protection, Prevention of Children from Sexual Offences Act, 2012 Workshop |
CMS Rajendranagar I, RN II (Drivers, Rickshaw pullers, Cleaners) |
5 |
29th December 2021 |
Child Protection, Prevention of Children from Sexual Offences Act, 2012 Workshop |
CMS Chowk,Indiranagar (Drivers, Rickshaw pullers, Cleaners) |
6 |
30th December 2021 |
Child Protection, Prevention of Children from Sexual Offences Act, 2012 Workshop |
CMS HO,Aliganj I (Drivers, Rickshaw pullers, Cleaners, helper staff) |
7 |
30th December 2021 |
Child Protection, Prevention of Children from Sexual Offences Act, 2012 Workshop |
CMS Jopling Road,Aliganj II (Drivers, Rickshaw pullers, Cleaners) |
8 |
30th December 2021 |
Child Protection, Prevention of Children from Sexual Offences Act, 2012 Workshop |
CMS Station Road, RDSO (Drivers, Rickshaw pullers, Cleaners) |
9 |
31st December 2021 |
Child Protection, Prevention of Children from Sexual Offences Act, 2012 Workshop |
CMS RJPM I & II , Asharfabad, Anandnagar (Drivers, Rickshaw pullers, Cleaners, helper staff) |
PREVENTION OF SEXUAL HARRASSMENT AWARENESS WORKSHOPS FOR SUPERIOR STAFF |
|||
1 |
9th February 2021 |
Awareness on The Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013 ("POSH Act") |
New Head Office Superior Staff |
2 |
6th February 2021 |
Awareness on The Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013 ("POSH Act") |
Head office (Transport, Workforce, Accounts) Superior Staff |
3 |
20th February 2019 |
Awareness on The Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013 ("POSH Act") |
QAID & Innovation Superior staff |
4 |
22nd February 2019 |
Awareness on The Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013 ("POSH Act") |
General Section, H.O. Superior staff |
List for In-service Training Workshops for the Office Staff - 2020-21 |
S. No |
Date |
Workshop |
Department/Campus for which conducted for |
---|---|---|---|
PREVENTION OF SEXUAL HARRASSMENT AWARENESS WORKSHOPS FOR SUPERIOR STAFF CAMPUSES |
|||
1 |
20th July 2021 |
Child Protection, Safety & Security Workshop (POSCO, POSH ACT) |
CMS Rajendranagar I (Helper Staff, Admin staff) |
2 |
21st August 2021 |
Safety & Security Workshop (POSCO, POSH ACT) |
New Head office Superior Staff |
3 |
27th July 2021 |
Child Protection, Safety & Security Workshop (POSCO 2012, POSH ACT 2013) |
CMS Gomtinagar II (Helper Staff, Admin staff) |
4 |
23rd October 2021 |
Child Protection, Safety & Security Workshop (POSCO 2012, POSH ACT 2013) |
CMS Kanpur (Helper Staff, Admin staff, Nodal Officer, Caretakers) |
5 |
7th December 2021 |
Child Protection, Safety & Security Workshop (POSCO 2012, POSH ACT 2013) |
CMS Rajajipuram (Helper Staff, Admin staff) |
6 |
16th November 2021 |
Child Protection, Safety & Security Workshop (POSCO 2012, POSH ACT 2013) |
CMS Anandnagar (Helper Staff, Admin staff, Nodal Officer, Caretakers) |
7 |
25th September 2021 |
Child Protection, Safety & Security Workshop (POSCO 2012, POSH ACT 2013) |
CMS Station Road,Aliganj I, Aliganj II (Helper Staff, Admin staff, Nodal Officer, Caretakers) |
8 |
13th March – 28th August 2021 |
Child Protection, Safety & Security Workshop (POSCO 2012, POSH ACT 2013) |
CMS Rajajipuram II (Helper Staff, Admin staff, Nodal Officer, Caretakers) |
9 |
27th November 2021 |
Child Protection, Safety & Security Workshop (POSCO 2012, POSH ACT 2013) |
CMS RDSO (Helper Staff, Admin staff, Nodal Officer, Caretakers) |
10 |
7th December 2021 |
Child Protection, Safety & Security Workshop (POSCO 2012, POSH ACT 2013) |
CMS Ashrafabad (Helper Staff, Admin staff, Nodal Officer, Caretakers) |
11 |
23rd November 2021 |
Child Protection, Safety & Security Workshop (POSCO 2012, POSH ACT 2013) |
CMS Chowk, (Helper Staff, Admin staff, Nodal Officer, Caretakers) |
12 |
25th September 2021 |
Child Protection, Safety & Security Workshop (POSCO 2012, POSH ACT 2013) |
CMS Mahanagar (Helper Staff, Admin staff, Nodal Officer, Caretakers) |
13 |
7th December 2021 |
Child Protection, Safety & Security Workshop (POSCO 2012, POSH ACT 2013) |
CMS Rajendranagar I (Helper Staff, Admin staff, Nodal Officer, Caretakers) |
14 |
22nd November 2021 |
Child Protection, Safety & Security Workshop (POSCO 2012, POSH ACT 2013) |
CMS Indiranagar (Helper Staff, Admin staff, Nodal Officer, Caretakers) |
15 |
8th July 2021 |
Staff Wellness session on the topic RESILIENCE. |
Anandnagar,Jopling Road Superior Staff |
16 |
25th February 2021 |
Orientation session with Support staff members of the campus on POCSO Act |
Anandnagar, Support Staff |
17 |
17th July 2021 |
Wellness session for the Superior staff members of the campus on HO to |
Rajajipuram II, Superior Staff |
18 |
14th August 2021 |
Awareness on The Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013 ("POSH Act") |
Rajajipuram II,RN II Superior Staff |
19 |
5th July 2021 |
Virtue Circle with the Superior Staff on the |
Rajajipuram I, Superior Staff of Entire Campus |
20 |
13th August 2021 |
Awareness session was taken up with the newly appointed staff in context with |
CMS Station Road (Helper Staff, Superior staff, Admin staff, Nodal Officer, Caretakers) |
21 |
20th July 2021 |
Prevention of sexual harassment |
CMS RDSO (Drivers, Cleaners, Rickshaw Pullers) |
22 |
12th February 2022 |
Mental Peace and Wellness |
CMS UWS (Helper Staff, Admin staff, Nodal Officer, Caretakers) |
23 |
12th December 2021 |
Awareness on The Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013 ("POSH Act") |
New Head Office Superior Staff |
24 |
16th December 2021 |
Awareness on The Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013 ("POSH Act") |
Head Office Women Superior Staff |
25 |
20th November 2021 |
Child Protection & Transport safety Workshop (POSCO ACT 2012, POSH ACT 2013) |
CMS Kanpur Road (Drivers, Cleaners, Rickshaw Pullers) |
Proposed Training Programme in Year 2020-21 |
S. No |
Date |
Workshop |
Department/Campus for which conducted for |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 2020 | Personal Grooming, Etiquette & Manner | CMS Head Office staff |
2 | 2020 | Communication Skills | CMS Head Office staff |
3 | 2020 | Critical Analysis & Decision Making/ Critical thinking & Problem solving | CMS Head Office staff |
4 | 2020 | Workplace Ethics | CMS Head Office staff |
5 | 2020 | CMS Purchase Module Training | CMS Head Office staff |
6 | 2020 | CMS Circular Uploading Training | CMS Head Office staff |
The COVID-19 crisis has forced education systems worldwide to find alternatives to face-to-face teaching-learning process where comes the role of online classes that came to rescue for teachers and students on an exceptional scale. Since parents and teachers play a fundamental role in supporting students to develop a pedagogical learning, particularly in the current situation, CMS policies are designed with the aim of reducing the burden on parents and help teachers and students make the most of digital learning. Virtual classrooms and the syllabus module were introduced keeping in mind the learning gap of the students, with the help of IT assistants and IT executives who worked day and night so that no stone is left unturned in student’s learning process. Online module included NTSE & GMAT practice papers to help students have hands on and achieve success in the exams. It allows the students to explore their options before committing to any specialization.
Our team provides regular trainings about technology to the teachers that are available so they can make decisions about the tools they will use in classrooms. CMS teachers are using interactive White Boards in place of traditional chalk or white boards in their classroom. These flat screen monitors are networked with the teacher’s classroom computer and the school’s internet connection. Interactive lessons in math, science and other subjects can be put on screen for students to participate in. This is where technology made a big difference in CMS. With a variety of innovative ways to teach and learn, modern technology does indeed offer methods for different students, including gaming for visual learners.
CMS also participated and secured first position by Anshuman Prakash & third position by Udbhav Tiwari from Station Road Campus in COMPUDON Junior National Championship. It is a Microsoft’s Digital Literacy Standard which teaches generic ICT skills & concepts. E learning team remains a backbone of CMS and is always there for the support of all stakeholders by providing them regular trainings and handholding.
We at CMS also established a Helpdesk, who takes care of all the technical queries of Admission, online fee submission etc. Our Helpdesk executives are responsible for attending parent’s technical needs and complaints to the best of their ability.
Virtual teaching – learning process brought all stakeholders together and closer thereby moving one step forward towards ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbhkam’. E learning team made virtual learning not only interesting & innovative but also transparent that united the parents, teachers and students by means of a single platform.