About
Dr Jagdish Gandhi
A visionary and a far-sighted person, Jagdish Gandhi has
been building bridges of peace across the globe for nearly
50 years. For his long-standing contributions to education
in peace, the United Nations awarded the prestigious UNESCO
Prize for Peace Education in the year 2002 to his unique
creation - the City Montessori School, popularly known as
CMS, which Gandhi founded in 1959 and has been serving as
its Founder-Manager. Among the previous recipients of this
prize are Nobel Peace Prize laureates – Mother Teresa of
Calcutta and Rigoberto Menchu Tum of Guatemala as well as
groups such as the Stockholm International Peace Research
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1. World Leaders and Thinkers
2. Chief Justices and Judges
3. Students Past and Present
4. Feed back of High Achiever
5. Observers: Parents and Others
6. Observers of CMS
Activities
7. Feedback of Parents &
Guardians of High Achievers
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1. World Leaders & Thinkers
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“I
congratulate you on your efforts to keep the protection
of the world's children high on the global agenda.”
The Hon'ble Dame Silvia Cartwright PCNZM, DBE
Governor-General of New Zealand
— Message dated 16th September, 2004
“The
theme ‘Enforceable International Law is our need’ seems
to be an interesting proposition, particularly from the
view point of guaranteeing a safe future for the world's
children, born and yet to be born.”
H. E. Jose Manuel Durao Barroso
Prime Minister of Portugal
— Message dated 25th September, 2002
“Norway
fully shares your commitment to safeguard the future of
the world's children and your initiatives are highly
valued. It is an honour.”
H. E. Kjell Magne Bondevik
Prime Minister of Norway
— Message dated 2nd October, 2003
“I
contemplate the just demands by CMS for the safety of
the world's children whether born or unborn absolutely
in keeping with the times. No commendation can be
exaggerated for the part the school has played and is
playing for the future of mankind by addressing the very
important matter of the future safety of the children in
whom lies the future of the world.”
H. E. Sir Daniel Williams
Governor General of Grenada
— Speech dated 12th December, 2003 at CMS
“The
forum represents a voice for the world's two billion
children to safeguard their future.”
Hon'ble Portia Simpson Miller, MP
Prime Minister of Jamaica
— Message dated 13th Sept., 2006
“Let
me also seize the opportunity to thank City Montessori
School for organizing this and previous conferences, and
congratulate them on their efforts to promote peace and
security in our world.”
H. E. Dr. Paul Kagame
President of the Republic of Rwanda
— Speech dated 7th December, 2002 at CMS
“The
role which you are personally playing to bring this
about at this troublesome time is a remarkable work of
character and reflects your unselfish devotion and great
dedication to the cause of mankind.”
H.E. Sir James R. Mancham, KBE
Founding President of Seychelles
— Speech dated 12th December, 2003 at CMS
“I
thank CMS for organizing such an exceptional event at
Lucknow. I applaud the CMS efforts for giving such
Quality education to children.”
H. E. Cassam Uteem
President of the
Republic of Mauritius (1992-2002)
— Speech dated 9th December, 2006 at CMS
“It
is my fervant wish along with the citizens of Republic
of Djibouti that the noble mission, on which the City
Montessori School has embarked, would attract the
support of world leaders which shall in turn set a path
for a better peaceful world and a prosperous future.”
H. E. Ismail Gwar Gurealeh
President of Republic of Djibouti
— Message dated 1st December, 2003 |
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“Justification
seems to be more important than justice. Let us work
against injustice on all levels and on a global scale”
Hon'ble Prof. Dr. Richard R. Ernst
Nobel Laureate
— Message dated 13th November, 2002
“This
is one of the most important goals for humanity, and I
appreciate very much your efforts and devotion to such
issues”
Hon'ble Prof. Charles H Townes
Nobel Laureate
— Message dated 10th October, 2003
“I
feel very astonished to see the City Montessori School
for the young people and the quality of education
imparted to them, the values infused in them and also
their ideals of peace etc.”
Hon'ble Madam Elizabeth Sussekind
Minister of Law & Justice of Brazil
— Speech dated 23rd December, 2001 at CMS
“I
am proud to come from a culture in which traditionally
children are seen as both our present and our future.”
Hon'ble Madam Mary Nagu
Minister of Law & Justice of Tanzania
— Speech dated 11th December, 2006 at CMS
“I
congratulate you on what you have done for children- the
sunshine of our world and highly appreciate all your
efforts to safeguard their Rights.”
Hon'ble Mr Vladimir Seks
Speaker of Parliament of Croatia
— Message dated 25th October, 2005
“We
are impressed by your achievements in the work with
children and for the children”.
Hon'ble Mr Wlodzimierz Cimoszewicz
Minister of Foreign Affairs,
Republic of Poland
— Message dated 26th November, 2003
“It
is the people given proper behaviour and they can
understand what peace is all about. I think that City
Montessori School need to be emulated in other parts of
the world.”
Hon'ble Mr Bazuka M K Mhango, M. P.
Minister of Law & Justice of Malawi
— Speech dated 10th December, 2006 at CMS
“I
am happy to note that City Montessori School (CMS),
Lucknow, India, after successfully organizing seven
International Conferences, is now organizing the 8th
International Conference of Chief Justices of the World
on Article 51 of the Indian Constitution. Conferences
like these play a significant role in helping us
understand each other better and motivate us in
discharging our obligation to the people at large.”
— Hon’ble Dr Manmohan Singh
Prime Minister of India
— Message dated 26th October, 2007 |
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2. Chief Justices & Judges
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“One
day, I am sure that all mankind will come together. ...
Mr Gandhi is a visionary, he is a dreamer and I am sure
that with the support of all the right thinking men of
the world, his dream will come true."
—Hon’ble Mr Justice P N Bhagwati
Former Chief Justice of India & Chairman, United Nations
Human Rights Committee, Geneva and Patron-in-Chief,
International Conferences of Chief Justices of the World
— Speech dated 28th September, 2006
I
have participated in hundreds of Conferences but this
one is unique. And as the Conference has proceeded ahead
I can feel the place and the people rocking with
determination to act. We must leave this venue only with
three determinations, to act, to act and to act.
— Hon'ble Mr Justice R. C. Lahoti
Former Chief Justice, Supreme Court of India
— Speech dated 9th December, 2007
“I,
on behalf of my country, South Africa, join Mr Jagdish
Gandhi, the CMS, the judiciary world wide, and all peace
loving people in making a definitive commitment to make
this world a better place for our children, the world's
children.”
—Hon'ble Mr Justice Pius Langa
Chief Justice
Constitutional Court of South Africa
— Message dated 10th December, 2006
“We
are all here to give our full support from the aspect of
our function to make children conflict free with the
help of law and do our bests to ensure that
children-victims do not exist at all.”
— Hon'ble Madam Justice Vesna Medinica
President, Supreme Court of Montenegro
— Speech dated 13th December, 2009
“Activities
and decisions of the congress which have been taken for
10 years by CMS under the motto of peace and message of
over two million children of the world and generations
yet to be born have been unique of its type, and
reckoned as a great service towards sound education of
young generation.”
—Hon'ble Mr Justice Prof. Abdul Salam Azimi
Chief Justice, Supreme Court of Afghanistan
— Speech dated 12th December, 2009
“It
is clear that only enforceable world law, in this case
established by treaty and global governance mechanism
will safeguard the future of the world's 2 billion
children and generations yet unborn from the
catastrophic climatic changes that may assail this world
in the time to come.”
—Hon'ble Mr Justice Fredrick Egonda-Ntende
Chief Justice, Supreme Court of Seychelles
— Speech dated 12th December 2009
“It
is right to state that children are the future. We are
all duty bound to make our utmost to ensure that
children's rights are protected, and that all children
are given an opportunity to maximize their potential on
attaining adulthood. ”
— Hon. Mr Justice Vincent A. De. Gaetano
Chief Justice, Courts of Justices of Malta Patron of the
International Conferences of Chief Justices of the World
— Speech dated 10th December, 2006 at CMS
“CMS
is challenging us through its choice of the theme for
this conference- "Enforceable International Law is the
IDEA Whose Time Has Come." It, therefore, behoves us all
to heed to this call and work towards its realization
now.”
—Hon'ble Mr Justice Kemal Bedri Kelo
President, Supreme Court of Ethiopia & patron of the
International Conferences of Chief Justices of the World
— Speech dated 11th December, 2004 at CMS
“I
am impressed with the dynamic spirit of Mr. Jagdish
Gandhi who has a lofty vision of a united world. He is
genuinely concerned about the prevailing turmoil in the
world due to conflicts arising out of very petty issues.
I would say Mr. Jagdish Gandhi belongs to the whole
world by his word and deed.”
—Hon'ble Madam Justice Graciela Dixon
Chief Justice, Supreme Court of Panama and President of
International Association of Women Judges (IAWJ) &
Patron of the International Conferences of Chief
Justices of the World
—Views at the 7th International Conference of Chief
Justices of the World, 2006
“Today's
children are future's grown-ups.Organizing such
conferences is rather important to create an
international public opinion on children's rights.
Pressure of international public will force the
governments to become more sensitive on children's
rights issues and recognition of international
conventions.”
— Hon'ble Mr Justice Erdal Sanli
Vice President, Supreme Court of Turkey
—Speech dated 13th December, 2009 at CMS
“I
have been to many schools in the world but I find CMS
totally different from them because of its mission of
world unity and world peace. Perhaps it is the only
school in the world which teaches its students to love
and promote peace.”
— Hon'ble Mr Justice Saiduzzaman Siddiqui
Former Chief Justice
Supreme Court of Pakistan
— Views dated 23rd December, 2005
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“In
order to act as defined in Article 51(c) of the
Constitution of India it requires all of us who are
working in the judicial field to appropriately enforce
and use the international law for the children's
protection in our judiciary work in an effective and
efficient manner for a bright and safe future of
children and act against violation of children's
rights.”
— Hon'ble Mr Justice Paseuth Saukhaseum
Vice President,
People's Supreme Court of LAO-PDR
—Speech dated 12th December, 2008 at CMS
“We
must promote a culture of peace. In that sense it is
necessary to promote peace within ourselves, families,
regions and countries, and of course, with nature. That
action is the real struggle in which we must put our
best effort.”
— Hon'ble Mr Justice Orlando Aguirre Gomez
Chairman of the Second Chamber
Supreme Court of Costa Rica
— Speech dated 14th December, 2009 at CMS
“City
Montessori School (CMS), Lucknow, deserves our special
praise and appreciation for having initiated this unique
and innovative tradition of assembling the judicial
leaders of the world at one platform.”
— Hon'ble Dr Haribansh Tripathi
Judge, Court of Appeal, Nepal
—Speech dated 12th December 2009 at CMS
“I
would like to express our gratitude to Mr Jagdish Gandhi
for organizing such an important conference as it will
be useful for our future generation.”
—Hon'ble Mr Justice K Osmonov
Chairman, Supreme Court of Kyrgyz Republic
— Message dated 25th October, 2005
“I
would like to express my profound gratitude to Mr
Jagdish Gandhi, Founder Manager of the City Montessori
School (CMS). I would also like to thank you for all the
work you have done and you are doing to promote World
Peace and to advance our understanding that a school
must act as a lighthouse of society and provide
meaningful education, spiritual direction and
leadership.”
—Hon'ble Mr Justice L E Unyolo
Chief Justice of Malawi &
Patron of the International
Conferences of Chief Justices of the World
— Message dated 1st November, 2004
“I
offer my full support to the Children's Appeal to the
World Judiciary in its call for enforceable
international law on children's rights. I also
congratulate the students of CMS. Your efforts have
supplied the spark that can ignite the flames of hope
for the whole humanity. May God bless humanity.”
—Hon'ble Mr Justice Hilario Davide, Jr
Chief Justice, Supreme Court of Philippines
— Message dated 7th November, 2005
“CMS
has achieved a singular honour in bringing together
leading judicial luminaries at one platform to share
experiences and endorse the urgent need for a singular
approach to safeguard the legacy of the world's children
and those yet unborn. We commend its current and future
efforts in this regard.”
—Hon'ble Dr Justice Samuel Kudya
Judge, High Court, Zimbabwe
—Speech dated 13th December, 2009 at CMS
“Among
those to be commended are the students of City
Montessori School, whose brave quest for peace for the
present and future generations of the children has
earned them many accolades, among them the UNESCO Prize
of Peace Education 2002.”
—Hon'ble Mr Justice Godfrey G Chidyausiku
Chief Justice, Supreme Court of Zimbabwe
& Patron of the International Conference of Chief
Justices of the World
— Speech dated 18th November, 2002 at CMS
“India
has some remarkable educational institutions. CMS is one
of them”.
— Hon'ble Mr. Justice R S Pathak
Former Chief Justice of India & Former Judge
International Court of Justice
— Speech dated 23rd December, 2001
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3. Students- Past and Present
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“Teachers at CMS are
most cooperative and friendly. They add to the hard work
put in by the students at every step of their education
leading to success in their lives. This helps in
building up the confidence of students, which they
require for enduring the pressure of preparing for
competitive exams. Dr Gandhi’s views and opinions on the
philosophy of life are indeed commendable.”
—Juhi Verma
Alumnus, CMS Mahanagar Campus II
Selected in IAS 2010
“Teachers at CMS have taught me the values of faith and
confidence. Dr Gandhi’s speeches have been the guiding
force in moulding my view of the world as a family. I
now see the world as my country, and look forward to
solve the problems faced by the world. An ace feature of
CMS is that it provides a lot of exposure to its
students by virtue of a host of international events.”
—Arjun Sibbal
Alumnus, CMS Kanpur Road Campus of CMS
Qualified IAS 2009
“The combination of academic and extra-curricular
activities in CMS coupled with the wide range of
international events provide an extra edge for students
at CMS. Students get a chance to broaden their vision.
The school motto of Jai Jagat! or “Hail the World” is
something no other institution has. This means that only
CMS provides education that concerns the welfare of the
world. Education at CMS inculcates the values of world
peace and world unity in students.”
—Manoj Kumar Mishra
Alumnus, CMS Mahanagar Campus
Qualified IAS 2009
“CMS owes all the credit for the position I hold today.
Dr Jagdish Gandhi’s speeches have provided fodder for
this success. CMS philosophy has influenced my thoughts
in a positive way, and has made me strive for excellence
in all walks of life.
The tradition of honouring toppers at the institution by
weighing their mothers in fruits and flowers is unique
and commendable. The teacher-guardian scheme certainly
builds a better rapport between students and teachers.”
—Neha Giri
Alumnus, CMS Mahanagar Campus
Qualified IAS 2009 with 77th rank
“CMS education has helped me tremendously. I find I have
a certain flexibility in world view that resists any
bigotry, any attempt to create divisions on the basis of
nationality, sex, religion, caste, creed or colour. This
has helped me in my travels around the world, my work
with people of all nationalities and in my pleasant
habitat in Singapore.”
— Vishrut Jain
Alumnus, CMS Station Road Campus
Financial Consultant, Moracon, Singapore
“My heart goes out to the wonderful environment of CMS,
most of which probably I did not understand at that
time, but nevertheless I was in love with it, mind, body
and soul. Once again, my humble greetings and best
wishes to the greatest school on earth.”
— Shardendu Pandey
Alumnus, CMS Station Road Campus
Lucent Technologies Inc., USA
“I believe that my educational training at CMS prepared
me for this highly competitive professional world. I
would like my son Ashwin to have the same competitive
edge. Currently he is attending Kent Public School at
Carmel, New York, in the fourth class. I want him to
have some educational experience at CMS.”
— Prakash C Tewari
Alumnus, PhD, C.Chem
MRSC Staff Scientist, USA
“I have realized how important CMS has been for me. I
cannot stress enough how important it is to participate
in extracurricular activities in addition to school
academic work. When applying to universities abroad, it
is these accomplishments which will help you stand out
from others.”
— Zahid Khan
Alumnus, CMS Gomti Nagar Campus
California, USA
“In retrospect I realize that the World Peace Prayer,
the All-religion Prayer, the ‘sessions’ of the World
Parliament and many other things reverberated in the
motto of Jai Jagat. We saw this being put into practice
action in the form of CISV camps, the international
fiestas and competitions and exchange of delegations.
Being a foreigner in another land can be a daunting
experience. However, the values that I gained at CMS
have stood me in good stead in this respect.”
— Shruti Kapoor
Alumnus, CMS
National University of Singapore
“Looking back I can safely say that the CMS multi
culture really prepares kids for a broader outlook in
life.”
— Mani Goel
Alumnus, CMS
Cathay Pacific Airways, Malaysia.
“Mr Gandhi's teachings always acted as a shield against
inhibitions and fear of failure and avoidance. Many
thanks to Mr Gandhi and the CMS family for his valuable
contribution in giving us a new vision, showered with
teachings of love, peace and humanity.”
—Aditya Malviya
Alumnus, CMS Mahanagar Campus
ACCA CIMA 69 Kipling Road Filton Bristol BS70 QP UK
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“The teachings of Mr
Jagdish Gandhi definitely had a salutary effect on my
career. The teaching of Mr Jagdish Gandhi regarding the
respect of all the religions is what has really changed
my life. I am living in a Muslim country while I am a
Hindu but Mr Gandhi's teaching for respecting each and
every religion has made my life very easy.”
— Vibhas Srivastava
Alumnus, CMS RDSO Campus
Azai Company, Post Box, 76670,Ganzor
Tripoli, Libya
“It is because of CMS that I have learnt all that guides
my life today. Respect for all religions and all human
beings was what my teachers taught me every day. It is
due to this that I have not had any problems in staying
away from my country, in a place like Singapore.”
— Sachin Varshney
Alumnus, B. Eng. (Computer Engineering) Year 4
National University of Singapore, Kent Ridge Crescent,
Singapore
“I was in CMS for 13 years. I believe whatever I am
today is because of CMS. Mr Gandhi has always been so
clear in what he is trying to pass on to the students
and that's what has impressed me so much. CMS has been
instrumental in shaping my thoughts and thinking to a
large extent.”
—Abhishek Pandey
Alumnus, Aliganj Campus (Sector '0')
Software Engineering Student at
Nanyang Tech. University, Singapore
“I feel much pride to have been a CMS student from class
IV to X. CMS education is unique as it is based on
universal values and virtues. The school's philosophy of
"Jai Jagat" has had a deep impact on my mind that has
taught me to work for the welfare and unity of mankind.
I feel lucky to have been a student of CMS which laid
the foundation of my destiny and illumined the path of
my goal.”
— Dr Neeraj Arora
Alumnus, Rajajipuram Campus
MBBS, MS F-2256 Opposite Bhuyian Devi Mandir
“I have been a student of CMS since KG to 10th.Not only
me CMS has also blessed my two younger sisters who have
studied there since Montessori to 10th. CMS has given me
this or that. It was because of the teachings of Mr
Jagdish Gandhi that our faith in GOD has become steady.”
— Manish Sharma
Alumnus, CMS Rajendra Nagar Campus
92 Arya Nagar, Lucknow(UP), India
“Mr Gandhi spoke about 4 things, knowledge, wisdom,
spiritual perception and eloquent speech. Frankly at
that time some 10-12 yrs ago i dint take these things
even a bit seriously but as life went on I slowly
understood what he meant by each of these and the
importance of each of them in our day to day life and
career.”
— Nitin Maurya
Alumnus, Station Road Campus
Ph.D. Scholar, Dept of Anthropology, Delhi University,
Delhi-7, India
“I would like to say that Mr Gandhi's teachings have
impressed me a lot and especially the
one relating to oneness of religion and oneness
of God have made my life, peaceful and successful.”
— Alok Agarwal
Alumnus, CMS Station Road Campus
Software engineer in Infosys
138,Old Mahabalipuram road, Chennai, India
“The ideals and morals of life, learnt at CMS will
always be an indispensable part of my life. Hail CMS.”
— Ahmad Shadab Taiyabi
Alumnus, CMS, Aliganj Campus I
President of NTU (first non-Singaporean)
Students' Association, Singapore
“The whole thought process changes when you inculcate
precious values in life. A student might not realize the
significance of moral values and moral lessons at an
early stage, but when he grows older he realizes how
important they are in making a person complete. Without
these values, a person is like one without breath.”
— Shweta Bhatia
Alumnus, CMS Station Road Campus
Wisdom Infotech, USA
“The teachings at CMS have changed my life. The most
important of all teachings was the unity of religions.”
— Andre Fanthome
Alumnus, CMS, Gomti Nagar Campus
from the European Union
“Model class presentations at CMS are an excellent way
to generate self-confidence in students. Dr Jagdish
Gandhi and Dr Bharti Gandhi have emerged as the ideals
in my life. The institution is virtually synonymous with
the concepts of Vasudhaiv Kutumbakam, world peace and
world unity. The International Conferences of Chief
Justices of the World are unique to Dr Jagdish Gandhi
for promoting world unity and world peace.”
—Vandita Srivastava
Alumnus, CMS Kanpur Road Campus
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4. Feed back of High Achiever |
“The
teacher-guardian scheme at CMS ensures the formation of
an enduring bonding between the teacher and the
students. The model-class presentation trains children
to showcase their talents before the world. moral
education arms students with etiquettes to face the
world, and divine education enables them to know the
metaphysical world. The physical world and its
exigencies are brought out by the International
Conferences of Chief Justices of the World.”
—Sanchit Sachdeva
CMS Gomtinagar Campus
who scored 97.00 per cent in ICSE Board Examination 2010
“When we reward someone, we give the award to others.
The tradition in CMS to weigh mothers of toppers in
fruits and flowers is aimed at the same end—to inspire
other students to strive to make their parents proud of
them. Dr Gandhi’s speeches have added to the inspiration
and motivation I got from the school to do well in life.
Teachers have done their very best to bring out the best
in me.”
—Shubham Agarwal
CMS Rajendra Nagar Campus-3
who scored 97.20 per cent in ICSE Board Examination 2010
“Life in CMS imbibes the merits of competition within
the students here, and inculcates a competitive spirit
in them. School teachers are always a great help here,
their contribution to the success of students can never
be ignored. They add to the competitive spirit by
helping students in all ways they possibly can. Divine
education at CMS adds to the satisfaction one gets from
doing well in academics.”
—Harshit Kandpal
CMS Kanpur Road Campus
who scored 97.25 per cent in ISC Board Examination 2009
“My teachers at CMS deserve all the credit for my
success in my exams. My teacher-guardian has been a
great help in solving my problems. The teacher-guardian
scheme has added values to the education at the
institution. The initiative towards making good and
responsible world citizens has been doubled-up with the
human, material and divine education provided here.
Spiritual connection with God is sought to be
established by the inspiring speeches of Dr Gandhi.”
—Vikram Singh
CMS Aliganj Campus
who scored 97.80 per cent in ICSE Board Examination 2009
“Talent needs to be motivated, and this is what teachers
and the staff at CMS seem to be doing. They motivate and
encourage students to do well in the exams through
conscientious efforts. Students’ preparation is aided by
exams like comparatives and pre-boards.
Dr Gandhi’s speeches inspire students to strive for the
best in life. International events provide a platform
for students to interact with other students as world
citizens.”
—Arvind Kumar
CMS Kanpur Road Campus
who scored 97.60 per cent in ICSE Board Examination 2009
“Success can never be appreciated unless it is duly
acknowledged; I owe my success to my school and
teachers. The teachers have made CMS what it stands for
today, the host of academic, co-curricular and
extra-curricular activities organised here add to the
merits of education here. Dr Gandhi’s speeches have
motivated us to strive for a better world, they have
aroused a consciousness of the need of a united world
that would bring peace in the world.”
—Deepika Srivastava
CMS Rajendra Nagar Campus-I
who scored 98 per cent in ISC Board Examinations 2009
“The institution and its teachers deserve praise,
appreciation and recognition for my achievement. The
unique teacher-guardian scheme in CMS has built up the
trust and confidence the students place in their
teachers. I have gained confidence and a good command
over the English language since I joined CMS. Dr
Gandhi’s speeches teach the concepts of peace and unity.
Students get to learn not to distinguish between people
on the basis of caste, creed, race or religion.”
—Nimisha
CMS Kanpur Road Campus
who scored 98 per cent in ICSE Board Examination 2009
“CMS inspires students to be all-round excelsiors.
Teachers pool in their efforts in this direction. They
put in all they can to bring out every child’s full
potential. Service to humanity is emphasized on
students. Divine education through world peace prayers
and prayer assemblies are an integral part of life at
CMS. Combined with Dr Gandhi’s inspiring speeches, life
at CMS ensures that students emerge as responsible
citizens.”
—Ayush Yadav
CMS Kanpur Road Campus
who scored 97.60 per cent in ICSE Board Examination 2009
“Continuous and regular efforts to promote inner peace
and harmony among all the citizens of the world can be
seen in the International Conferences of Chief Justices
of the World organised every year by CMS. a new world
order is inching closer to reality by virtue of the
conference. The reality is being moulded into its
desired shape and form by international events as IYMC,
COFAS and QUANTA. The teachers at the institution are
very helpful and cooperative.”
—Faraz Khair
CMS Gomtinagar Campus
who scored 97.50 per cent in ICSE Board Examination 2010
“The evaluation system periodical examinations helps the
students get an idea of their knowledge. The
teacher-guardian system in CMS is unique and different.
the teacher-guardian motivates students to strive for
better results, and the school management ensures that a
serious interaction between the student and the
teacher-guardian actually takes place. The International
Conference of Chief Justices of the World at CMS
inspires students to work for the betterment of humanity
as a whole.”
—Prashant Shekhar Singh
Mahanagar Campus-II,
who scored 97.8 per cent in ICSE Board Examination 2009
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“The teaching
fraternity at CMS is quite cooperative and helpful and
hard-working. CMS has introduced the concept of
teacher-guardians, whereby teacher-guardians help
students put in their best in the exams and eventually
in life. Model class presentations enable students to
bring forth their talents,
and they eventually emerge as responsible world citizens
harbouring values of unity and peace. The tradition of
honouring parents by weighing them in fruits and flowers
makes them proud of us.”
—Ranvijay Singh
CMS Gomtinagar Campus
who scored 97.20 per cent in ICSE Board Examination 2010
“The teacher-guardian scheme at CMS deserves applauses
as it places the teacher and the students in close
proximity of each other. Dr Jagdish Gandhi’s inspiring
speeches instill a vision that includes the whole world:
we should strive for world unity and world peace.
Peace marches organised and the International
Conferences of Chief Justices of the World are unique to
establish world peace and world unity.”
—Ahmad Rashiq
CMS Chowk Campus
who scored 97.4 per cent in ICSE Board Examination 2009
“CMS has been serving humanity for almost five decades.
CMS has been the first choice for the alumni to enroll
their wards and it has been a most satisfying and
gratifying experience both for the students as well as
the parents.
Participating in international events and the
International Conferences of Chief Justices of the World
serve to inspire students to strive to make the entire
world a better place.”
—Bitthal Shukla
CMS Aliganj Campus
who scored 97.6 per cent in ICSE Board Examination 2009
“School plays an important role. CMS is academic
oriented. It gives astonishing academic results, and of
course its spiritual role is always unique. CMS
organizes debates etc. and encourages students to take
part in them”.
— Rahul Trivedi
CMS Gomti Nagar Campus
who scored 97.6 per cent in ICSE Board Examination 2010
“CMS has played a very important role in my
achievements. Teachers at CMS are very supportive. They
taught us very well. There were many revisions. Teachers
at CMS are like a family and we could visit them
anytime. It was never a problem. My teacher guardian was
really helpful and told me all the time that my
percentage must improve”.
— Shruti Gupta
CMS Aliganj Campus
who scored 97.75 per cent in ISC Board Examination 2010
“I owe my success to my school City Montessori School
and my teachers. The healthy and competitive atmosphere
at school has been helpful in motivating me to work hard
and do well. The spiritual mindset that I possess is a
boon from my school. CMS education is based on quality
education”.
— Mayank Juneja
CMS Kanpur Road Campus
who scored 97.40 per cent in ICSE Board Examination 2010
“Whatever I have achieved is because of the guidance and
support of my school CMS and my teachers. CMS has shaped
my personality and instilled confidence in me. Lectures
and talks by Dr Jagdish Gandhi have been highly
inspiring and have taught us the importance of unity and
co-existence”.
— Srishti
CMS Gomti Nagar Campus,
who scored 97.20 per cent in ICSE Board Examination 2010
“CMS provided me with the most experienced and excellent
teachers who helped us all through. In today's world
morals and ethics are at their lowest. In this scenario
Dr Jagdish Gandhi Founder- Manager of CMS is imparting
moral values to the children”.
— Shikhar Brajesh
CMS Gomti Nagar Campus
who scored 97.20 per cent in ICSE Board Examination 2010
“CMS has given a lot to me, I have learnt a lot from my
school. I have picked up values from this school,
specially from Dr Jagdish Gandhi, he comes to our branch
& shares moral values with us. CMS is really the best
school in Lucknow. I am really grateful to CMS”.
— Nikhil Dubey
CMS Aliganj Campus
who scored 97 per cent in ICSE Board Examination 2010
“I was able to score high marks because of the splendid
support of my school CMS and my teachers. The teacher
guardian scheme of CMS has helped me to be at ease as
all my problems were solved by close interaction between
my teachers and parents”.
— Shantanu Singh
CMS Gomti Nagar Campus
who scored 97 per cent in ICSE Board Examination 2010
“The entire credit of my success goes to my school CMS
and my teachers who went out of the way to help us. The
teacher guardian visit scheme of CMS helped me immensely
as it came up with ways and means to improve my
performance and my personality”.
— Shubham Goel
CMS Gomti Nagar Campus
who scored 97 per cent in ISC Board
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“Yes, the Conference
of the Chief Justices of the world have made a great
impact on my ward and she has developed respect for all
religions, caste and creed. She has gained lot of
knowledge about the international court of justice
and article 51 of the constitution of India.
She has learned to take initiative and take up
responsibilities.
— Mrs Sonia Awasthi
Mother of Priyanka Awasthi
Class XII, Mahanagar (NB) Campus
“Yes, the Chief Justices Conferences organized by CMS is
very helpful for my ward because he has come to know
about the power and role of judiciary in bringing peace
in the world. Today the people do not hesitate to go to
any extent to fulfill their own needs, they are totally
enmeshed into corruption. As we all know children are
future of this world and to make the future bright we
will have to teach them truthfulness and justice which
can be very well done by chief justices conference.”
— Mrs Malti Singh
Mother of Diksha Singh
Class XI, Station Road Campus
“Yes, participating in the Conference of the Chief
Justices is always helpful to the personality
development of my child. These conferences provide a
moral and social education the kids need. Now my child
understand that brotherhood and unity among nations is
about. Jai Jagat, Love to all children.”
— Sarvesh Dubey
Father of Subhankar Mishra
Class VIII-C, Mahanagar Campus (OB)
“Yes, Conference of Chief Justices has been an
innovative effort in the direction of establishing world
peace. At a time when the whole world is sitting on the
tip of a volcano which can erupt any time and bring the
dooms day, the conference of chief justices is a ray of
hope for all of us. The conference has inculcated a
sense of belongingness, compassion, concern for the
whole humanity in my child. The conference has taught us
that we all are the part of cosmos or a world society
and we all are responsible for world peace in our own
humble way.
— S P Pandey
Father of Jai Krishna Pandey
Class XI, Aliganj Campus (Sector ‘O’)
MMS-2/51, Jan apman Lucknow
“The Conferences of Chief Justices organized by CMS have
undoubtedly helped children to become the citizens of
one world. Regionalism, Nationalism and other forms of
narrowness have got back seat in the tender hearts of
our children.”
— R P Dixit
Father of Kshipra Trivedi
Class VIII-C, Station Road Campus
51/57 K- Veernagar, Mdaiganj Road, Lucknow
“Yes, I think that participation in the chief justices
conference has left an everlasting impact on my ward,
and his personality developed on the right lines. This
conference has helped my child to become disciplined and
law abiding.”
— Mrs Seema Das
Mother of Harsh Das
Class X-D, Rajendra Nagar Campus (UPIL)
223/54, Rastogi Tola, Raja Bazar, Lucknow
“The most visible difference which I have noted is the
immense increase in the confidence of my ward. He is
more confident of his abilities and is now a better
public speaker
— Alok Kumar Dutt
Guardian of Yashlok Dutt
Class XII, Mahanagar Campus (NB)
C-48, Rajiv Nagar, Kalyanpur, Lucknow
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“When my child was
studying in a different school he was suffering from an
identity crisis. Then I admitted him in CMS. The
moral/doctrine of Mr Jagdish Gandhi that 'Every child is
potentially the light of the world' has given confidence
to my child.”
— Mrs Sandhya Rastogi
Mother of Naman Deep Dixit
Class VIII-A, RDSO Campus
C-1225, Rajajipuram, Lucknow
“Mr. Gandhi gives spiritual guidance and preaches world
unity and world peace. In today's era when the world is
running into darkness, the society needs a person him
with love in the heart.”
— Mr Pradeep Kumar Jaitly
Father of Prashant Kumat Jaitly
Class VIII-A, Chowk Campus
57, Khun Khn Ji Road, Chowk, Lucknow
“I am firmly of the view that participation in the chief
justices conference had helped in all round personality
development of my ward. He has become aware of the fact
that respect for international law is enshrined in
article 51© of our constitution. This conference has
enlightened him in many respects. He has become
interested in the study of law and more so he has become
at law abiding person. He has started enforcing law into
himself. Now he always wear a helmet and carries his
license while driving his motorcycle. He wants to carry
Jagdish Gandhi's vision in life to make world a better
place.”
— Javed Badar
Father of
Calss XII-B, Chowk Campus
544/D/307, Mubarak Manzil
Hardoi Raod, Lucknow
“Mad rush for materialism, stony hearts, merciless
killings, polluted air is what the 21st century has
given us. The situation of the world today is dismal. In
this darkened world, the only voice that gives a ray of
hope is that of Mr. Jagdish Gandhi as is evident in his
talks on the television. The man has taken the task of
saving the world and inspiring spiritual presence in
humanity and is doing that brilliantly. Our students
have developed a sense of righteousness by listening to
him both on TV and in school.”
— Mrs Sunita Srivastava
Mother of Janvi Raj Anand
Class Nursery, Anand Nagar Campus
C-3/7, Vivek Vihar Colony, Cantt, Lucknow
“Mr. Gandhi's talks are inspirational. When I ask my
daughter what she wants to become when she grows up, she
says: I want to be a good human being. Inspired by the
talks of
Mr. Gandhi, my daughter has started participating in
co-curricular activities. This has resulted not only in
recognition of her talents, but she has also become good
in her studies too.”
— Mrs Radhika Kharibanda
Mother of Karishma Kharibanda
Class VII-C, Kanpur Road Campus
Sector K1-50, Ansol Nest Aashiana, Lucknow |
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6. Observers of CMS Activities |
“The true
description of education we need to learn from CMS.”
— Pramavi Luthra
Teacher, M.R. Vivekanand Public School (MRV) Krishna
park Ext, New Delhi, India
at International Conference of Pre-primary and Primary
Principals
“CMS is really one of the best schools of the World in
my personal judgment. Its philosophy is really highly
admirable and the most touching to me.”
— Shanti Ram Jabegu(Suman)
Founder Principal, Zenith English School, Dharan, Nepal,
at Educational Technology Development Programme 2006
“People who pray for the entire world by saying 'Jai
Jagat' will be blessed by the World and God. May CMS
prosper and progress forever.”
— Saumitra Gauha
Sr. Teacher, MPVM Allahabad, U.P, India
at Educational Technology Development Programme 2006
“It is a noble thought and it's my feeling that every
school should start and follow CMS philosophy.”
— Hasan Abibali
Head Teacher, Indara MSB EDN Institute, India
at Educational Technology Development Programme 2006
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“Mr. Gandhi has laid
a good foundation for the cause of education. His
institutes are really models of himself.”
— Dr Vundararaj
Former Dean Fisheries College and Res. Institute, Tamil
Nadu, India
at Educational Technology Development Programme 2006
“The slogan of CMS 'Jai Jagat' really makes us feel that
we must also think and work for the peace at the global
level.”
— Munira J Ahmad
Section Co-ordinator, MSB Edcal Institute, Nagpur, India
at Educational Technology Development Programme 2006
“I feel highly honored to be amongst the conferences.
The conference and the cultural programme was very
encouraging, lively and meaningful. The role and goal of
CMS is to integrate education and religion, to create a
healthy and meaningful education. I really appreciate
the efforts and hospitality shown by the management and
the staff.”
— Roma Jacob
Modern Public School, BM Shalimar Bagh Delhi, India
at International Conference of Pre-primary and Primary
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7. Feedback of Parents & Guardians of High
Achievers |
“Every child feels that his or
her mother is the most special in the world. CMS strains
to enforce this conviction by honouring mothers on the
achievements made by their children.
My daughter is among the privileged ones to be an
audience to Dr Gandhi’s learned discourses. They have
imbibed the need to put in her best in all her
endeavours. His ideas and words of wisdom have been
quite thought provoking and inspiring.”
—Mrs Neelu Gupta
Mother of Shruti Gupta
CMS Aliganj Campus I
who scored 97.75 per cent in ISC Board Examination 2010
“CMS has been instrumental in giving a definite
direction to our daughter’s academic pursuits. The
institution and the teaching fraternity has motivated
her to strive hard for success in whatever she does. The
atmosphere in the school is quite competitive and
congenial to academics. A drastic change could be seen
in our daughter since she was admitted to CMS to class
XI. She has become a lot more focused and confident.”
—Dr Namita Agarwal
Mother of Deeksha Agarwal
CMS Gomtinagar Campus
who scored 97 per cent in ISC Board Examination 2010
“CMS inspires every student with adequate doses of
material, human and divine education. Dr Gandhi’s
learned discourses on the art of living and his thoughts
on world unity and world peace are the most vital part
of the spiritual education students get at CMS. Teachers
leave no stone unturned in imparting adequate material
and human education which is vital for their existence
and co-existence as humans in the world. “
—Dr J P Agarwal
Father of Deeksha Agarwal
CMS Gomtinagar Campus
who scored 97 per cent in ISC Board Examination 2010
“CMS has worked miracles on my child. As a teacher, I
realise that admitting him to CMS was a wise decision.
The combination of material, human and divine education
given in CMS is certainly unmatched. I have traveled far
and wide, but did not find a similar institution. CMS
can certainly work wonders on a child through range of
international events and the International Conferences
of Chief Justices of the World.”
—Mr PK Dubey
Father of Nikhil Dubey
CMS Aliganj Campus I
who scored 97 per cent marks in ICSE Board Examination
2010
“Teachers have been the role models for my son,
specially his teacher guardian, Ms Mukta. The
institution certainly gives a lot of importance to
mothers as is apparent from the range of competitions
organised by them for mothers and parents. This
certainly makes the mothers feel proud of their children
at CMS.”
—Mrs Uma Dubey
Mother of Nikhil Dubey
CMS Aliganj Campus I
who scored 97 per cent in ICSE Board Examination 2010
“Education at CMS makes children bold and confident.
Model class presentation scheme helps in developing an
extrovert personality, which could be helpful when
facing interviews. It explores and brings out the
creative potential within students. Teachers at the
institution are a great help. Performing world peace
prayer and all religion prayer enforces the concept of
oneness of the world, and mock world parliament sessions
enforce the idea that it could be a reality.”
—Neha Dubey, ex-student of CMS
Sister of Nikhil Dubey, CMS Aliganj Campus I
who scored 97 per cent in ICSE Board Examination 2010
“CMS is the best school for parents who cannot give
adequate time and attention to the children because of
the transferable nature of their jobs. The teachers look
after the students very well, and the teacher-guardian
scheme certainlhy deserves a lot of merit and credit.
The student’s good and weak points are brought forth
this way.”
— Ajay Kumar
Father of Shrishti
CMS Gomtinagar Campus
who scored 97.20 per cent in ICSE Board Examination 2010
“Mayank’s success would have remained a dream had it not
been for the endeavours of the teachers at CMS.
Peace marches organised at regular intervals serve to
bring out the significance and importance of peace in
our lives. Peace could be the biggest gift to humanity,
it could be the best asset held by us. Dr Gandhi and his
dedicated team at the institution deserve praise and
credit for all this.”
— Gopal Krishna Juneja
Father of Mayank Juneja
who scored 97.4 per cent in ICSE Board Examination 2010
“Divine conferences are an integral part of the
education at CMS. The knowledge they disseminate to the
students and their parents is certainly praiseworthy.
They have certainly left a deep impact on us. The
concept of divine education at the institution deserves
commendation and praise. Children are certainly looked
after well here.”
— Poonam Juneja
Mother of Mayank Juneja
who scored 97.4 per cent in ICSE Board Examination 2010
“Dr Gandhi’s efforts to inculcate in the minds of
children are certainly praiseworthy. CMS provides an
opportunity to prepare for competitive exams along with
regular studies. Dr Gandhi’s efforts to propagate the
values of Vasudhaiv Kutumbakam and Jai Jagat! through
international events and the International Conferences
of Chief Justices of the World add to the halo created
by the school.”
—Gaurav Juneja
Brother of Mayank Juneja
who scored 97.40 per cent in ICSE Board Examination 2010
“The perfect discipline at CMS was visible when our son
was caught with a mobile in the school; it was
confiscated by the principal. After some counseling by
the principal, he realised he was wrong. Punishments
without warnings are known to cause more harm than good.
Dr Gandhi has been a constant source of motivation and
inspiration with virtuous thoughts and ideas. Teachers
and principals at CMS have provided support to students
in all walks of life.”
— SV Goel, Senior IAS
Father of Shubham Goel
CMS Gomtinagar Campus
who scored 97 per cent in ISC Board Examination 2010
“CMS deserves a large part of credit of the success of
my son. The tradition of honouring mothers with titles
like ‘mother queen’ make parents feel proud of their
children. Education at CMS has been a most gratifying
experience, it did not leave any need for any tutoring
besides that provided by the school. The atmosphere in
the school is very congenial and conducive to
academics.”
—Laxmi Singh
Mother of Ranvijay Singh
CMS Gomtinagar Campus
who scored 97 per cent in ISC Board Examination 2010
“The school forms the backbone of the education of a
child. CMS has been a good backbone for the child.
Academics at any other school would certainly have
presented a different picture. He would certainly have
been under undue pressure to perform.. The teachers at
CMS have been instilling in him with all kinds of
virtues and giving him the appropriate values of life.
The credit for all that he has learned goes to the
school.”
—Retd Col S B Singh
Uncle of Ranvijay Singh
CMS Gomtinagar Campus
who scored 97 per cent in ISC Board Examination 2010
“The school gets more than 75 per cent credit for the
success of my son. the combination of material, divine
and human education provided by the teachers works out
to mould students into perfect beings they eventually
grow up to be. Teachers certainly put in their best to
bring out the best in the children.”
— Anita Sachdeva
Mother of Sanchit Sachdeva
CMS Gomtinagar Campus
who scored 97 per cent in ICSE Board Examination 2010
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“Education at CMS is
a combination of material, human and divine education.
This
is how students get a complete and comprehensive
education at CMS. Morality is needed in view of the
growing criminality in the world. My son’s performance
at CMS has set an example for many others.
Teachers at the institution are quite helpful and put in
their best for the students. They don’t need any
additional coaching over what is taught here.”
—Aastha Sachdeva
Sister of Sanchit Sachdeva
CMS Gomtinagar Campus
who scored 97 per cent in ICSE Board Examination 2010
“The most vital need of the hour is world peace and Dr
Gandhi is certainly working to promote peace in all
walks of life. He has the support of all the leaders of
the world. He efforts in this direction provided by the
International Conferences of Chief Justices of the World
are commendable. They have made us proud of him.”
—Mr V. K. Singh
Father of Shantanu Singh
CMS Gomtinagar Campus
who scored 97 per cent in ICSE Board Examination 2010
“The attention provided to students by the
teacher-guardians is commendable. The teacher-guardian
certainly takes good care of the students. The
atmosphere in the school is certainly conducive to
academics. There are a lot of extra-curricular
activities in the school but they don’t interfere with
the academics. Studies are always given due attention
and the regular exams and tests serve to evaluate the
students to their full potentilal.”
—Manisha Singh
Mother of Shantanu Singh
CMS Gomtinagar Campus
who scored 97 per cent in ICSE Board Examination 2010
The atmosphere of a place certainly adds to the ambience
and overall quality. The atmosphere at CMS is certainly
quite congenial to academics and it motivates students
to push hard for success. It has contributed to making
our daughter more focused and confident towards her
studies. It has set her academic pursuits in the
appropriate direction. The institution is doing a great
job in moulding the future of children.
—Dr Namita Agarwal
Mother of Deeksha Agarwal
CMS Gomtinagar Campus
who scored 97 per cent in ISC Board Examination 2010
The mixture of divine, human and material education
provided at CMS works miracles for children, and it
helps in moulding their future. Dr Gandhi’s illumined
speeches add a lot of credit to the divine education
provided to the children. His views on world unity and
world peace certainly deserve credit.
—Dr J P Agarwal
Father of Deeksha Agarwal
CMS Gomtinagar Campus
who scored 97 per cent in ISC Board Examination 2010
CMS deserves credit for inculcating feelings of the
humanity belonging to a single family. This has
certainly brought discipline into their lives.
Extracurricular activities add a lot to the children’s
confidence and prepares them for the active world.
My employment with CMS has put in a lot in my life just
as interaction with Dr Jagdish Gandhi and Dr Bharti
Gandhi. The hard work put in by us is always rewarded
and acknowledged by students and parents.
Children are like flowers that bloom with the spring.
The spring season was brought into our lives and the
life of our son by CMS. He has grown to be more
confident. The teachers, and specially the
teacher-guardian, Mr Brijesh, has been very cooperative
and helpful. The teacher-guardian scheme is very good
when it comes to dealing with the pressure the students
are under during the exams.
— Prashant Kumar Trivedi
Commissioner of Lucknow
Father of Rahul Trivedi
who scored 97.6 per cent in ICSE Board Examination 2010
The teachers of an institution deserve all the credit
for the success of its students. Teachers at CMS have
been urging my daughter to do well in studies. She was
encouraged to do better every time she did well. When
she secured 80 per cent marks, she was encouraged to
work for 90 per cent and above. This has certainly
motivated her to work harder for success. Dr Gandhi’s
learned views have always added to her wisdom.
—R P Srivastava
Father of Nimishs Srivastava
CMS Kanpur Road Campus
who scored 98 per cent in ICSE Board Examination 2009
Dr Kamran’s efforts at encouraging our daughter to come
forward to clear her doubts have been quite encouraging
and have added to our daughter’s confidence. The
teachers have been very cooperative and deserve a lot of
praise for the success of our daughter.
—Aradhna Srivastava
Mother of Nimisha Srivastava
CMS Kanpur Road Campus
who scored 98 per cent marks in ICSE Board Examination
2009
The school’s contribution to the success of our child
can never be sidelined. The teacher-guardian scheme of
the school has leant him a lot of confidence to do well
in the exams. The teacher-guardian, Ms Chetna was very
cooperative and helpful. She visited us several times
and inquired of the child’s welfare.
— Usha Yadav
Mother of Ayush Yadav
CMS Kanpur Road
who scored 97.6 per cent in ICSE Board Examination 2009
The institution has provided inspiration not only for
the students, but also for us, the parents. He has
gained a lot of confidence in his works, and he himself
acknowledges the change effected since his admission.
We had to shift the children to Lucknow from Sultanpur
while my office remained in Sultanpur. It was a huge
relief to have an institution as CMS in Lucknow.
— KL Yadav
Junior Engineer PWD
Father of Ayush Yadav
CMS Kanpur Road
who scored 97.6 per cent in ICSE Board Examination 2009
The teacher-guardiain scheme at CMS ensures an
interaction between the teachers and the students. Dr
Gandhi had been very good and kind towards the children,
his inspirational speeches have provided a lot of
motivation. Dr Bharti Gandhi added to the values of
cooperation in children and encouraged the sharing of
knowledge among them.
— Dr G K Singh
Father of Vikram Singh
CMS Aliganj Campus
who scored 92.8 per cent in ICSE Board Examination 2009
Character of children is built at CMS. This is the best
part of the education at the institution. The
combination of material, human and divine education at
CMS is wonderful. Dr Gandhi’s speeches have been
instrumental in moulding the character of the children.
This way, the institution ensures that the children
never get spoilt.
—Grandmother of Vikram Singh
CMS Aliganj Campus
who scored 92.8 per cent in ICSE Board Examination 2009
The school and its founders deserve great commendation
and credit for the success of the children. Dr Gandhi’s
learned discourses have added values to the moral
education at CMS. Their efforts along the 50 years of
its establishment have certainly borne fruit. Dr Vineeta
Kamran also deserves credit for the strict discipline
maintained at CMS. The class teacher, Mr Sandeep
deserves special mention and acknowledgment for the
success.
—Prakash Arvind
Father of Aditi Arvind
CMS Kanpur Road Campus
who scored 97.6 per cent in ICSE Board Examination 2009
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