Activities

Rakshabandhan Celebration

As every year, under the Bharat Raksha festival of Dainik Jagran, the special chariot carrying the greeting messages and rakhis for the soldier at borders is taken out.

On the arrival of this chariot in the city, the Bharat Raksha festival was celebrated at Kanpur Road Campus. During this time the school children welcomed the team by singing. Children presented greeting cards and colourful rakhis made with their own hands. The chariot was welcomed everywhere in the campus.

Through this initiative the school aims to spread the spirit of nationalism, brotherhood and patriotism.



Oral Health Awarness

The classroom is a great place to teach dental care and oral health to kids. Brushing a child’s teeth is important for many reasons. Primary teeth keep child’s jaw straight, hold the space for adult teeth, and play an important role in how children learn to chew, smile, and talk. Having healthy teeth will also help with confidence and participation in their education and social life. Establishing good oral health habits early on will help encourage lifelong patterns. The classroom is a great place to teach dental care and oral health to kids.

Students of Primary Section, Kanpur Road Campus celebrated Oral Health Care Day today. Dr Tanya Sharma gave Dental Hygiene tips to our students. Children took pledge to brush twice daily.



Hiroshima & Nagasaki Day Tribute

The children of class V, Kanpur Road Campus paid their homage to the victims of first atomic bombing of Nagasaki and Hiroshima on its 74th anniversary. The children pledged to free the world from Nuclear weapons and shouted slogans to raise awareness about the importance of peace around the world. The solemn occasion was highlighted by making collages, hand printing and lighting candles to express their solidarity with the people of Japan and especially with the children who are suffering because of wars. Kanpur Road campus is proud of raising a generation of children who believe in the importance of peace and compassion versus the gruesome and horrifying effects of war.


Red day

Colour RED is a traditionally symbolic color of happiness. It indicates strength and perseverance. Red represents physical energy. It symbolizes action, confidence and courage. It can improve the self- confidence of those who are shy or are in lack of willpower.

Tiny tots of CMS Kanpur Road Campus, Primary Section celebrated RED DAY today to show their liking for this beautiful colour which symbolizes good luck. They all were dressed in red with red ribbons on their wrists and eye catching headgears. They made beautiful red flowers, fruits and vegetables using red paper. It is rightly said that the red colour is good at stealing attention. With smiling faces and joyful hearts, our children were the centre of attraction today.


Parent Orientation (Junior)


Parent Orientation (Senior)



Grand Kids Carnival Monsoon Gala

The Grand Kids Carnival Monsoon Gala proved it. Every team member had put their heart and soul in organising this event. From the entrance to exit all the classrooms and the corridors were beautifully decorated according to the appropriate theme. The confidence of the speakers and their spoken skills were matchless. The game zone in every class attracted people of all age groups. Lots of cherishable moments were captured at various selfie points by the parents and our eminent guests.

Primary Section

Performance of kids on dada - dadi song, jingles and bhajans captivated the attention of the visitors. People were seen relishing mouth watering food items in the food court. The icing on cake were the staff members of the Kanpur Road, who further enhanced the beauty of the carnival.



Pre-Primary Section

Children participated with great enthusiasm and fervor. Teachers presented their creative talents in full vigour. Classes were decorated as per individual themes like Transport, Festivals, Go Green, 60 Years of CMS, Colours, Halloween, Science Experiments, Jungle Safari, Nature, Kashmir, etc.








Junior Section & Senior

Junior & Senior section arranged the stalls of mouth watering delicious food items and exciting game counters.


Craft Work

When 4 - 7 years old become creators and hold scissors, glue and decorative items in their hands the result is something beautiful and out of the world. Students of CMS Kanpur Road Campus Primary & Pre Primary Section showcased their creativity in the form of decorative items displayed in the Grand Kids Carnival Monsoon Gala. The intricate work exhibited by the students left everyone spellbound.



Madam Tussaud

The children portrayed the characters with immaculate finesse and flair. They spoke without inhibitions in front of the Founder Manager and Founder Director with clarity, panache and confidence. Our little ones were the epitome of grace, eloquence and poise.


Games

Carnival games brought out the kid in young and old alike and kept the party moving. Students conducted games like bank a ball, hoop a toy and tricky ball. These games created interactive fun for all ages.



Procession

One of the main attractions of the Kids Carnival was the procession taken out by class 4 students. They all were dressed in their best partywear with brightly coloured and creative headgears. They had balloons, rattles, whistles, whistles, bubble guns, streamers and what not. Merrymaking all the way they took several rounds of the campus bringing carnival to life. They also carried placards to spread awareness on burning issues like pollution, use of poly bags, saving trees, water. Children were full of happiness, high spirits and cheer, spreading joy and smiles all around.


Ms. Usha Khanni of CMS Kanpur Road has completed her masters Training in Geography conducted by CISCE in Delhi from 15th July to 20th July 2019.



Van mohatsav

Van Mohatsav – Tree plantation organised by Dainik Jagran in CMS Kanpur Road (Junior section) 8th July in Jai Jagat park. Chief guest of the occasion was Hon. Deputy chief minister of UP Mr Dinesh Sharma.



Drug Law Awareness Seminar

City Montessori School, Kanpur Road Campus, took initiative to organise a drug law awareness seminar on 9th July, 2019 for students of senior section. It is rightly said that ‘prevention is better than cure’ hence creating awareness amongst students to live healthy life and not becoming a prey to substance addiction is right approach. Mr. Pankaj Kumar, intelligence officer from narcotics control bureau, government of India, highlighted that journey of any addiction begins with ‘use’ and develops into ‘abuse’ and very quickly becoming an addiction. He also pointed towards the effect of drugs on their physical and mental health. So he emphasized on standing strong in problematic situations and approach family members and teachers instead of choosing drugs.


60 Years Of Excellence & Welcomed students in New Session

After the summer break children were given a heart warming welcome by respected senior principal ma’am and principal ma’am in the morning assembly on 2nd july, 2019. They were enlightened on need to follow code of conduct in school. Students were motivated to set clear, concrete and achievable goals with a healthy mindset


Welcoming of Pre Primary Section




Welcoming of Junior Section