CMS Student excels in Spelling Competition

Lucknow, October 8 : Hirisha Yadav, a brilliant KG student of City Montessori School, Aliganj Campus I, has brought glory to the city of Lucknow with her outstanding performance in a national-level spelling competition. Hirisha secured an impressive All India Rank 10 in the National Mega Final round of the Wiz National Spell Bee competition, showcasing her academic excellence. She was honoured with a certificate, medal and trophy for her remarkable achievement in a grand award ceremony held in Goa. CMS Manager, Prof. Geeta Gandhi Kingdon expressed her happiness at the success of the CMS student and wished her a bright future ahead. This information was given by Mr. Rishi Khanna, Head, Communication Department of CMS. Mr. Khanna informed that this prestigious competition was organized by the educational institution Wiz Spell Bee in which selected students from various noted schools across the country participated. Despite the stiff competition, this talented student of CMS Aliganj Campus I demonstrated her exceptional skills in English knowledge, spelling, grammar, puzzles, phonetic symbols, speaking ability, rhyming words, jumbled letters and other criteria proving that she is poised to enhance the nation's pride on the international stage with her knowledge and multifaceted talent.

            Mr. Khanna further informed that CMS is making efforts to impart the highest quality of education in Hindi as well as English. Recognizing the needs of this scientific age, it is training the students to develop a scientific temper and global outlook. With these efforts, the school is forging ahead as the premier educational institution in the country, its students earning national and international honour.

 

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