15th August Celebration (Junior Section)
This year India celebrates 71st anniversary of independence and CMS Gomti Nagar Campus-II celebrated this auspicious occasion with all the zeal, enthusiasm and patriotism.
The celebrations began with the school prayer. The unfurling of the tricolour was graced by our respected senior principal, Ms. Manjit Batra; respected principal, Mrs. Sangeeta Banerjee; honorable chief guest, Air commodore Sudhir Kumar and his wife, respected principal of CMS Rajendra Nagar-III Mrs. Jayshree Krishnan and respected principal of Asharfabad, Mrs. Trapti Dwivedi. Our most dynamic and respected director of strategy, Mr. Roshan Gandhi Forouhi and respected Mrs Farida Wahedi blessed the occasion with their presence.
To remind us of our duties, the head boy conducted the Country Pledge which was followed by a symphony of patriotic songs.
Donning the mantle of accountability the Investiture Ceremony signifies the reliance and confidence that the school consigns in the newly invested office bearers. The Investiture Ceremony of CMS Gomti Nagar Campus-II for the academic session 2018-2019 was held with great pomp and dignity in a special ceremony at the school auditorium. The event was presided over by the honorable chief guest,Air Commodore –Mr Sudhir Kumar and the school Principals. It was conducted with the high degree of earnestness and passion. The ceremony commenced with the march past lead by the head boy and the office bearers took a pledge to bestow their duties to the best of their abilities.
Honourable Chief Guest, Air commodore Sudhir kumar Sir congratulated the school on conducting a fabulous spectacle through the various programmes. He motivated all students to be honest in discharging their duties as a student and exhorted them to uphold the values of CMS.
Our respected principal, Mrs Banerjee tantalized the students to take up responsible roles in shaping the future of India. Extending her message in unison our respected senior principal Ms. Manjit Batra encouraged students to become world citizens who are active and pragmatic.
The inter-house competitions were the highlight of the celebrations. Students competed with each other while they put forth their ideas and message about true freedom in 21st century. The group elocution by the students of class 6th, the skit competition by grade 9th, the mime by class 11th, declamation by grade 7th, the dance competition by class 8thenticed the gathering and painted them in colours of valour, sacrifice and patriotism.
The students of Cambridge International Gomti Nagar ext, captured the audience through their foot tapping medley of songs and an energetic dance performance.
The Independence Day celebration came to an end with the sound of “Vande Matram” and “Jai Hind” filling the auditorium as all proud Indians sang the National Anthem.