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Published by Abhilasha Pradhan, 2021-02-17 23:14:47

February 2021 Bulletin

February 2021 Bulletin

CITY MONTESSORI SCHOOL
RAJAJIPURAM - II

NEWSLETTER
February, 2021

2nd Edition

VIBGYOR

SCALING NEW SUMMITS

Table of Contents

From the Principal’s Desk………………..…....3
Our Guiding Light……………….……………….4
Celebrations Galore……….…………………5-12

Ceremonic d’honneur…………....………...13
The Game is on……………..…………….....14
Community Partnerships…….…….……….15
The Digital Revolution…………………..16-17
Expressions……………..….………………..18-22

Safety Measures at the Campus…..…...…23

Media Coverage of the Campus…………..24-25
Gratitude……………………………………………....26

FROM THE PRINCIPAL’S DESK VIBGYOR

FEBRUARY, 2021

It gives me immense pleasure to present the second edition of
our campus bulletin VIBGYOR.
We, at City Montessori School Rajajipuram Campus II, are ever
striving to create a stimulating and purposeful environment for
the children to enable them to learn to think, to solve problem, to
innovate and collaborate. Our students are exposed to a wide
spectrum of creative skills along with academics to cater to all
round personality development.
The Digital Revolution has affected us all. In the present
scenario, we are working towards formulating strategies which
are tailored to suit the dynamics of the changing world in order
to educate, enlighten and empower our students and prepare
them to face the challenges arising in the New Normal and
beyond.
Dear children, you have a galaxy of opportunities before you.
Strain every nerve to bring out the best in yourselves.
Remember what you are is God’s gift to you. What you become
is your gift to God. Do good, be good and the goodness you
spread around will surely come back to you.

With warm wishes and God’s blessings
Poonam Arora
Principal

OUR GUIDING LIGHT

“ If your actions inspire others to dream more,
learn more , do more and become more, you are

a leader”

Dr. Jagdish Gandh
Dr. Bharti Gandhi
Our Respected Founders

“ A great educator can inspire hope, ignite the
imagination, and instil a love of learning.”

Prof.Geeta Gandhi Kingdon
President, Managing Director

“Technology will not replace great teachers but
technology in the hands of great teachers can be

transformational.”

Mr. Roshan Gandhi
Chief Executive Officer

“ It is the supreme art of a teacher to awaken
joy in creative expression and knowledge.”

Mrs. Susmita Basu
Superior Principal & Head

QAID

CELERATIONS GALORE

Nothing is impossible, we are unstoppable

NATIONAL SPORTS DAY

‘National Sports Day’ was
celebrated virtually on 29th
August, 2020 at the branch
with a vision to focus on the
grassroot broad-basing of
sports. National Sports Day
was enthusiastically
celebrated by paying tribute
to the legend Major Dhyan
Chand for his extraordinary
goal scoring feats. The
celebration involved parents,
students and teachers who
participated enthusiastically
in the celebration. The
occasion was blessed by
honourable Chief guest
Respected Jaspal Singh,
General Secretary Karate
Association of U.P, Joint
Secretary National
Federation for Karate Sport
and Coach, Asian Karate
Federation.

TEACHERS’ DAY

A good teacher can inspire hope, ignite the imagination, and
instill a love of learning. Teaching is a very noble profession that
shapes the character, caliber, and future of an individual. To
celebrate the auspicious occasion of Teachers’ Day which is
celebrated annually on September 5 to mark the birthday of the
country's former President, scholar, philosopher and Bharat
Ratna awardee, Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan. The students of
CMS Rajajipuram - II organised a virtual programme for their
teachers.The programme commenced with the school prayer
followed by the lamp lighting ceremony. Our respected Principal
ma'am addressed the teachers and the students and
appreciated them for their untiring efforts and constant
support. A song was presented by the students of class VIII
followed by a dance presentation by the students of class VI. The
students presented titles to the teachers with the help of a
presentation and played the game of Tongue Twister with the
teachers to add some fun and laughter to the celebration. Vote
of thanks was proposed by the Incharge. The programme ended
with a beautiful song to thank the teachers.

GANDHI JAYANTI

‘A society of all ages is a society committed to
development .Any social setup is considered
to be more cultured if its people treat their
senior citizens with respect and care’. UN
International Day of elderly people was
celebrated by the students of Rajajipuram
Campus II with great zeal and enthusiasm.
They also celebrated the 151st birth
anniversary of the great legend Mahatma
Gandhi ,i.e. Gandhi Jayanti in the assembly.
The assembly started with the welcome
speech and the bhajan 'Vaishnav Jan To Tene
Kahiye'. Then the students pledged to keep
their senior citizens safe, healthy and happy.
Few parents addressed the students on the
occasion and blessed them. A powerpoint
presentation was shown to the students
focusing on the safety and care of our senior
citizens and the unconditional love they have
for us. The students were told about
importance of both the days. The thought
and the virtue, shared were based on the
teachings of Mahatma Gandhi. The students
held placards showing the principles of
Mahatma Gandhi and delivered his teachings.

INDEPENDENCE DAY

“ Independence Day is both an occasion to celebrate and to
remember the struggles of those who fought to give us this
gift.” Independence day was celebrated with great enthusiasm
and patriotic fervor on 15th August to mark the 74th years of
freedom from the British rule. The gamut of celebration
activities consisted of welcoming the Chief guest Respected
Mrs. Aparajita Gupta, Principal St. Anthony Public School and
the parents .The welcome address and the motivational
speech by our Principal ma'am Respected Mrs. Poonam Arora
enlightened the gathering. The programme put forth
immersed into the depth of patriotism making everyone take
the pledge that they would serve our motherland, India with
heart, body, and soul to bring it glory and laurels with their
dignified deeds. All were happy on this pious occasion of
Independence Day, as spirit and fragrance could be felt by all.

CHRISTMAS AND
DONATION DRIVE

Christmas is a festival which inspires the
spirit of sharing and caring.
Soaking in the spirit of Christmas, the
students and teachers of City Montessori
School Rajajipuram-II celebrated the
festival with great enthusiasm on
December 24th, 2020.
The school was beautifully decorated
with everyone wearing Santa caps . The
virtual celebration started with a
welcome address by Ms. Anshika Rajput
of the junior section followed by Prayer
and Pledge. A video on lighting of candles
followed by a skit on the birth of Jesus
Christ was presented before the students.
Riddhima Chowdhury beautifully
explained the significance of the festival.
The students sang melodious carols and
played Christmas games with Santa. A
video on 'Be Someone's Secret Santa'
was also shared during the celebration to
highlight the efforts of the students who
took the initiative to bring smiles on the
faces of the needy and shared the joy of
Christmas by giving them gifts like
eatables, woollen clothes and other
articles of use. Students from the Primary
section dressed up as Santa and shared
their wishes for Christmas. Our
respected Principal ma'am addressed the
students and explained them the true
meaning of the festival and also thanked
them for generously contributing for the
donation drive which was organized at
the campus on the same day in order to
help the needy and to inculcate the spirit
of sharing among the students. The
boundless joy of celebrating the festival
was visible on the faces of all the children
when they wished everyone Merry
Christmas and danced to the tune of the
song- Jingle bells, Jingle bells.Please visit:
https://youtu.be/fKszSt-hls to get a
glimpse.

NATIONAL
MATHEMATICS DAY

National Mathematics Day
Mathematics gives us hope that every problem has a solution.

National Mathematics Day was celebrated at the campus to commemorate the birthday
and appreciate the contribution of the Mathematics Wizard Dr. Srinivasa Ramanujan.

The virtual celebration started with the welcome speech given by Vanshika Kapoor and
was followed by the School Prayer and Pledge. Uttam Bajpai gave a speech explaining the

importance of Mathematics as a subject and its use in our daily lives. Our respected
Principal ma'am also motivated the students to realize the importance and significance of
Mathematics in our lives with the help of some real life examples. Students of classes 1 and
2 spoke about different geometrical shapes while the students of classes 3 and 4 said some
interesting quotes on Mathematics to highlight the importance of the day. An Interhouse
Quiz 'Mathletics' was also conducted for the Junior Students. The students of classes 5 and
6 dressed up as Shakuntala Devi, Aryabhatta, Srinivasa Ramanujan and others gave a brief

account of their achievements in the field of Mathematics. Primary students gave a
wonderful presentation on the usage of Abacus for calculation. The programme concluded
with the teachers talk focusing on the importance of Mathematics as a subject and tips

for achieving excellence in Mathematics.

THE 4TH INTERNATIONAL
YOUTH FESTIVAL, 2021

The 4th International Youth Festival, 2020

The 4th International Youth Festival ,2020 was organized on 7th December,2020 with an idea to
promote unity and fellowship among the human race. It was a virtual event which focused on
shaping and developing critical, logical and analytical thinking among the youth. It aimed to inspire
students to develop creative problem solving skills ,engage in productive team work and utilize
effective communication, all of which are critical to their success in life. A cornucopia of
competitions were organized to hone the intrinsic and latent abilities in pupils and to help them to
demonstrate the inherent talents and diverse faculties. Committed to excellence and strongly
believing in the power of perseverance eight International Schools, nine National Schools and
fifteen Local Schools participated in the event enthusiastically. The participant teams had prior
mailed their entries for the various competitions:
1)Poetry in Voice - Group A and B
2) Myriad Hues -Group A, B and C
3)Expressions - Group A, B and C
4)Photomontage - Group A, B and C.
The entries for all the categories were judged by distinguished judges.
NTERNATIONAL SCHOOLS
Scholastica , Bangladesh
Asian Grammar School, Matara, Sri Lanka
WP/JP Kottawa Dharmapala Maha Vidyala, Sri Lanka
Asian Grammar School Gothatuwa, Sri Lanka
School of Creativity , Hongkong
Sujatha Vidyalaya Nugegoda, Sri Lanka
Sunrise Public School , Nepal
The International Global School, Thailand

THE 4TH INTERNATIONAL
YOUTH FESTIVAL, 2020

NATIONAL SCHOOLS

Bhavan's Bhagwandas Purohit Vidyalaya, Nagpur
Nava Bharat Public School, Telangana
Bluebells School, New Delhi
Purushottam Bhagchandka Academic School, Kolkata
Bal Bharti Public School, New Delhi
The Frank Anthony Public School, New Delhi
Sunbeam Suncity, Varanasi
National English School, Kolkata
The Hyderabad Public School ,Begumpet Hyderabad

LOCAL SCHOOLS

City Montessori School Aliganj I
City Montessori School Aliganj II
City Montessori School Rajendra Nagar II
City Montessori School Station Road
City Montessori School Chowk
City Montessori School Asharfabad
City Montessori School Rajajipuram I
City Montessori School Gomtinagar I
City Montessori School RDSO
City Montessori School Gomtinagar 2
City Montessori School Mahanagar,
City Montessori School Rajendra Nagar I
Gurukul Academy , Indiranagar, Lucknow
Mount Carmel College Mahanagar, Lucknow

REPUBLIC DAY

"Let us remember the golden heritage of our country and feel proud to be a part of it." CMS RAJAJIPURAM CAMPUS II celebrated India’s
72nd Republic day with great éclat and enthusiasm. It is a day to honour the Constitution of independent India which came into effect on

the 26th of January, 1950, making our country ’ a Republic’. A plethora of events included seeking the blessings of the Almighty and
reverberation of our national song ‘Vande Mataram’ followed with the lighting of the lamp. An enlightening speech on the Importance of

the day was delivered by the head girl of the campus. The tiny tots of Pre-Primary dressed up as national leaders, exhibited a heart
winning show that brought smile on every face. Welcome speech by our Principal ma’am, Respected Mrs. Poonam Arora brought grace
and honour to the event. She enlightened the gathering with words fostering, the feeling of belongingness and pride for our nation. A
wonderful dance performance blending the diverse culture of the nation was presented by the students. There was a presentation of the
various activities in which the Primary students had been engaged with great zeal throughout the week to celebrate the big day which

included making of tri-colour crafts, collage etc. A Power Point Presentation highlighting the importance of the day was shown. The
students also took pride in speaking about the CMS tableau and describing it. They gave motivational speeches highlighting the main
theme of the CMS Tableau this year. A melodious song performance by the mother of a student immersed the hearts of all into the
depths of patriotism. The next presentation was a display of tricolour receipes made by the mothers who participated in a cookery
competition organized for them. No great task is successful without the blessing of elders, Few grandmothers addressed the students
with their motivational speeches. The confident student comperes of the event played an important role throughout, putting up a great
show and successfully highlighting the spirit of nationalism. The celebration concluded with the inspirational vote of thanks delivered by

the incharge, Mrs. Anupama Checker.

CLASS PRESENTATIONS

VIRTUAL CLASS PRESENTATIONS
‘Talent is like a flower we have to tend to it , if we want something beautiful.’ City
Montessori School inspires students for excellence in whatever they do. Through Class
Presentations the students are able to exhibit their talents before the world. Class
Presentations showcase individual talent as every child of the class gets an opportunity
to face an audience. It builds confidence and acts as a channel for students to share
with others, what they learn in school. With the dawn of a new era in the field of
education during COVID 19 pandemic, the students of CMS, Rajajipuram Campus II
excelled in their new found capabilities of communication and coordination on a
virtual platform through their Class Presentations. The students expressed their
thoughts and feelings effectively and communicated complex information in simple
and interesting ways to keep the audience engaged. They presented their talents of
dance, music , poetry and acting before the audience. The presentations also included
awareness programmes on the topics- Positive Impact of Covid-19 on the Environment,
Ways to a Healthy Life, Ozone Layer Depletion and others. Positive feedback given by
the parents at the end of each presentation was a lovely gesture of thanking the school
for fostering values in the students in such hard times and guiding them towards
expertise in using technology.

CELEBRATIONS
CONTINUE…

Anti Child Labour Day The Coolest Summer Pic Contest World Elder Abuse Awareness Day

World Bicycle Day National Eat your Vegetables Day International Picnic Day

World Oceans Day Martyrdom of Guru Arjan Dev Global Wind Day

Rakshabandhan International Tiger Day

World Emoji Day Nature Conservation Day Friendship Day

Kargil Vijay Diwas World Chocolate Day Parents’ Day

World Environment Day Paper Bag Day Quit India Day

Fathers’ Day Van Mahotsav

CEREMONIC D’HONNEUR
HONOURING THE POSITION

HOLDERS

Virtual Honouring Ceremony

of the first 10 position holders
of the Primary and the Junior

section was organised on
10.06.2020 and 24.06.2020
respectively, to honour the
students and their proud

parents. The meritorious
students of the Primary Section
were delighted to have Dr. Alka
Singh, Professor of English, RML
National Law University as the

Chief Guest whereas
Dr. Sugandha Srivastava,
Assistant Professor of English at
National PG College blessed
the young intellects of the
Junior Section as the Chief
Guest. Ms. Janhvi Prakash of
Class IV A brought laurels to her
parents by scoring the highest
percentage of 96.75% in the
Primary Section and Master
Pranav Pandey of Class VIII B
made his parents proud by
scoring the highest percentage
of 95.64 % in the Junior Section.
Mothers of the position holders
were honoured with special

titles.

AND THE GAME IS ON…

MATHLETICS

THE ULTIMATE
MATHS CHALLENGE

In order to test the knowledge of the
basic Mathematical concepts of the
students, an Interhouse Mathematics
Quiz Competition was organized for

Primary and Junior sections on 12th
and 13th of June,2020.The students
enthusiastically participated in the
event .There were four teams in all

and the quiz comprised of three
rounds Guess the correct answer,

Dodging
tables and Rapid
Fire Round. Peace house was the
winner of the event .
KONKURRENZE
To encourage the students to widen
their knowledge, CMS Rajajipuram
Campus II & CMS Rajendranagar
Campus II jointly organized
KONKURRENZE 2020,an Intercampus
Quiz Competition from 28th June to
30th June 2020.The event included
Science Quiz, Computer Quiz &
Geography Quiz. Both the teams
fought tooth and nail for the
champions trophy.

CMS RAJAJIPURAM CAMPUS II WAS
THE WINNER

COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS

Cookery Show for Mothers

Dental Care Session

Spoken English Classes for Mothers

Art and Craft Workshop

THE DIGITAL REVOLUTION

Technology will not replace great
teachers but technology in the
hands of great teachers can be

transformational. Technology has
been integrated into teaching to

encourage more active
participation of the students in the
learning process. The teachers are
extensively using Tech tools such as

Kahoot App , Padlet , Geogebra ,
Google Earth, Mind Meister ,

Wordwall , Google Forms , Edpuzzle
and Mentimeter. The teachers are
using these applications effectively
to make learning happen. The use

of tech tools has proved to be
highly engaging and a very

interactive way to juice up the
lessons and immerse the students

in learning .

TECHNOLOGY CAN BECOME THE
WINGS THAT WILL ALLOW THE
EDUCATIONAL PEDAGOGY TO REACH
NEW SUMMITS OF EXCELLENCE.

EXPRESSIONS

PRE-PRIMARY SECTION

Little Hands At Work

Akshat Pratap Singh Akshara Singh Divit Srivastava
Montessori Montessori Montessori

Dhriti Arora Aariket Verma Avyaan Arya
Nur A Nur A Nur A

Rishabh Arsh Verma Anvesha Saxena
K.G A K.G A K.G A

EXPRESSIONS

PRIMARY SECTION

Suryansh Rai Sheza Fatima Nayra Hajela
III A III A III A

Aarav Chaudhary Abhigyan Singh Annvii Gupta
IV A IV B IV A

Garima Sudhakar Aishwarya Trivedi Jahnvi Prakash
VA VB VA

EXPRESSIONS

JUNIOR SECTION

GREEN EARTH HUMANITY- THE NEED OF THE HOUR

When Earth will be green and will remain clean. William Shakespeare wrote “What a piece of work is man!
With no traces of tears in eyes, How noble is reason! How infinite in faculty, in form, in moving,
With faces covered with smiles!! how expressive and admirable in action how like an angel, the

Green Earth means beauty everywhere, beauty of the world, the paragon of animals,”
So friends! Talk about cleanliness But the man of the present scenario is proving himself
But in this respect we are careless. quite contradictory to it. Today man, running on the
Water is so dirty, same with the air
wheels of industrialization and urbanization is trying
My desire is to live freely, cries the wild bear! its best to satisfy his greed, rather need. The ambition,
Deforestation increasing, Afforestation declining. lust for power, money, greed etc are devouring humanity.
It is just like parasites that consume the life of their host,
When the Earth is green and clean, human activities have led to global warming, greenhouse
Our mind will shine and gleam. effect, pollution, extinction of various species of plants and
animals, over exhaustion of fossil fuels and the list is endless.
Nikhil Saxena In a nutshell we humans are the cause of Mother Nature’s
Class VIII B
suffering who is the chief sustainer of our existence.
Why is there no life on the other Therefore it is the need of the hour to understand that
planets? humanity does not imply in looking human but infact
being human. Humanity not only refers to compassion
Earth is that one special planet that we know for one of its kind but also for all the other creations
has life on it. We are not completely sure that of the Almighty that dwell along on earth. The world is
changing at a much faster rate so does our responsibility
there is no form of life on any of the other to set everything right since the cause of the catastrophic
planets and this is one of the things that space lying ahead is our deeds. In order to establish a peaceful
world, we should remember that there is enough in the world
explorers are trying to find out, but we do for everyone’s need but not enough for everyone’s greed.
know that for life to exist, certain conditions
Priya Singh
must be present. All living things require Class VIII B
certain things like light, water, food, oxygen
and the right temperature for their survival. Yoga – The New Saviour
Judging by what we know so far, it seems that
the conditions necessary for existence of life Yoga is great for students as it is a mood booster,
do not prevail on the other planets. Venus is helps to cope with stress and establishes

more like the Earth, but its surface is mind body connection also. Students will benefit
approximately 800 degree Fahrenheit. Life, and improve their happiness levels if they do yoga
thus, is not possible there. Planets like Jupiter for 20-30 minutes daily. Yoga involves simple breathing
and Saturn are covered with very thick layers
of clouds made up of gases that are poisonous. that can be easily mastered even by
Therefore, each planet seems to have some primary school students. Improved breathing
conditions that either make life impossible or can also help in building endurance, increasing academic

do not support its existence. and work performance
and keeping lungs healthy ,just what we need
Anshika Rajput
Class VII A during this pandemic.
Yoga engages both body and the mind,
unlike other physical exercises that keep us
in good shape but may not work deeply on our mind.
It helps in reducing negativity that wards off mental

health problems like depression,
anxiety, sadness and anger issues.

Hansika Jaggi
Class VII A

EXPRESSIONS

JUNIOR SECTION

A PRAYER OF GRATITUDE FRUITS OF LABOUR ARE SWEETER THAN
Thank you God for our Mother Earth, THE GIFTS OF FORTUNE

on which we have taken birth. The fruit of labour means the reward of one's hard
Thank you God for your creation, work , while the gifts of fortune imply to inherited
We will strive to protect it with utmost dedication. wealth . There is a keen pleasure in honest labour.
Thank you God for our exciting lives, Imagine the joy of a mountaineer when after braving
And for the beautiful butterflies. all risks he finds himself at the top of Mount Everest.
Thank you God for the pleasurable rain, Think of the glow of pleasure felt by those who after
And for the knowledge that we gain. their weary toil explode the North or South Pole. How
Thank you God for day and night, happy must Columbus have been when he reached
And for guiding me on the path that is right. America after four months of dangerous voyage. On
the other hand , the pleasure in gifts of fortune can
Oh dear God! For all this, never be genuine or deep. A man who has inherited a
I thank you from the bottom of my heart. vast amount of wealth but has earned no money by

Aviral Singh his personal exertions may be happy , but his
Class VIII B happiness is bound to be superficial. Gifts of fortune

Night Before The Examination tends to make a man idle. He who has earned the
I had to appear for the English paper, but the wealth by hard labour knows its value and therefore
night before the examination I was very nervous is careful in spending it but the possessor of inherited
and confused. Though I had prepared well, it felt wealth is unable to realize how much toil is required
that I had forgotten everything. It seemed that all to earn money and squanders his money recklessly.
the ideas were jumbled in my mind and I began
to feel that I will not be able to do well in the Anshika Sakhuja
examination. I had headache and began to Class VI A

perspire. Reading became difficult and Let Us Protect Nature
restlessness overpowered me. The only thing I
Nature has constantly been changing, even before the
could think of was to talk to my best friend. dawn of humanity. The Earth has completely changed
Though it was late , but as always she was there from what it was millions of years ago. Beyond these
for me and she told me not to get worried. She spontaneous events, initiated by Nature itself, humans are
assured me that I would do well and motivated continuously disturbing the planet to accommodate their
me as well. It was then that I got some relief. She needs through careless interaction with their surrounding
environment. The expansion of human activities into the
advised me to have sound sleep and wake up natural landscape, mostly manifested by urbanization and
fresh in the morning and that was exactly what I agriculture developments, has led to the reduction and
did. The next morning I got up more confident fragmentation of wildlife habitats and loss of valuable
and prepared for the paper. That night I learnt a Fauna and Flora. If we do not preserve nature, we have to
lesson that when the examination fear tries to
overpower us we should take good sleep and face a lot of difficulties and problems. We must
understand that it's time to preserve nature. We must
relax and all the fear will vanish. protect the environment. Nature has given us rivers,
Udyansh Shandilya canals, lakes, oceans and forests. There are various types
Class VI B of birds and animals. We must protect wildlife. Let us think
about nature more seriously. Let us respect nature. Let us
live close to nature. Let us protect wildlife. Let us not cut
trees and build concrete structures everywhere. Let us
protect Mother Nature so as to be able to enjoy the

pleasure of its company, always.
Hansika Jaggi
Class VII A

SAFETY MEASURES AT THE
CAMPUS

Covid Help Desk
Covid help desk has been set up at our branch with the idea of
spreading awareness about the precautions to be taken in the fight
against the deadly corona virus. It is equipped with pulse oximeter,
thermal scanner and sanitizers for screening the employees and the
visitors. The person available at the desk is trained in using the
equipments and is provided with gloves and mask.

Thermal Screening
Thermal scanners are the latest technology being
deployed to detect the Coronavirus. This device
is used aptly at our branch to identify symptoms
of illness .All the employees and visitors have to
undergo strict thermal screening at the entrance
of the campus to avoid any spread of the
disease. It is ensured that no person with body
temperature more than 36 ⁰F enters the Campus .
All the necessary steps are being taken at our
branch to fight against the fatal coronavirus.

Sanitization
By far, the most important surface to clean is the surface of your
hands.' Sanitization was the biggest step taken to protect from
coronavirus which causes serious respiratory viral illness. At CMS
Rajajipuram Campus II ,as per the guidelines , the branch is regularly
and frequently being sanitized and the visitors have to undergo
Thermal Screening at the entrance .It is ensured that they sanitize their
hands and are wearing masks before entering the campus .They are
also requested to show Arogya Setu App in their mobiles .The
classrooms and floors are disinfected properly and regularly. Proper
training has been given to the menial staff. Online training was
conducted for the teachers regarding safety precautions to be taken
.The branch is strictly following all the norms to ensure safety against
the virus.

Safety and Security Meeting
‘Prepare and prevent ,don't repair and repent’ Guidelines related to the safety
of the teachers, visitors and support staff were formulated . Measures required
to maintain social distancing ,record of the visitors, thermal screening
sanitization of the campus, spreading awareness among the menial staff
regarding personal hygiene and cleanliness of the campus were the key
points of discussion .

Support Staff Training
‘Training is the essence of transformation’. The role of support staff in schools has
grown significantly during the pandemic COVID19. Training was imparted to the
support staff on aspects like coronavirus infection control and management
protocols. It was specifically designed to add value to the existing roles of the
supporting staff and to broaden their understanding about infection ,prevention
and control of coronavirus.

https://toistudent.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/

https://toistudent.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/

GRATITUDE

We are born unarmed. Our mind is our only weapon. What lies behind us and what lies before us are
tiny matters compared to what lies within us. The human mind has no limits, it has no boundaries but
we need to push ourselves if we're to discover who we really are. Education can alone help us to unlock
the potential that lies within us ! This is the vision with which we have been working relentlessly ever
since the coronavirus pandemic resulted in the closure of schools across the country. Not only did we
force ourselves out of our comfort zone and adapted new modes of teaching but we also motivated our
children to unleash their potential and tread out of their comfort zone . We take this opportunity to

thank each and every student of CMS Rajajipuram Campus II for untiring efforts which helped the
branch to maintain high standards even during these hard times .We are grateful to all our parents for

their wholehearted cooperation in school activities and at the same time we acknowledge the
intelligence and creativity of the students which helped us to reach new heights .All this could become
possible due to the motivation and support provided by our management .We extend our sincere thanks

to our Founder Manager Respected Dr. Jagdish Gandhi, our Founder Director Respected Dr. Bharti
Gandhi who have always made us believe that there is a light at the end of every dark tunnel. We also

express our gratitude to Professor Geeta Gandhi Kingdon, Managing Director, CMS,
Mr. Roshan Gandhi Farouhi, CEO,CMS and Ms. Susmita Basu, Superior Principal and HEAD QAID for

their constant guidance and support. Lastly, we extend our gratitude to our all merciful God for
showering His blessings on all of us. We pray to the Almighty to give us strength to work with a greater

zeal in our future endeavours.

The Editorial Team-
Ms.Poonam Arora, Principal
Ms.Anupama Checker, Ms. Kavita Awasthi, Ms. Nimisha Saxena
Ms Srishti Srivastava, Ms.Renuka Goel, Ms. Sonam Sharma
Graphics and Design by:
Ms. Atmika Srivastava, Ms. Abhilasha Pradhan
Student Members:
Nikhil Saxena, Vanshika Kapoor, Hansika Jaggi, Anshika Rajput


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