Early Times Report JAMMU, Mar 22: Cambridge International School recently hosted a joyous and memorable Graduation Ceremony for its Upper Kindergarten (KG-2) students, marking a significant milestone in their early educational journey. The event was graced by Er. Vidhi Singh Jamwal, Chairman, CIS, Sh. Shiv Dev Singh Jamwal, Vice Chairman, CIS, Er. Renu Bangroo, Managing Director, CIS, the Principal, Ms. Pooja Chib, and the Vice Principal, Rajni Malhotra The young graduates, dressed in traditional caps and gowns, walked the stage with confidence, proudly receiving their certificates. The ceremony featured an array of vibrant performances, including yoga, dance, and heartfelt speeches by the little graduates, reflecting their growth and achievements. A key highlight of the ceremony was the symbolic rendering of responsibility, where the Kindergarten Coordinator formally handed over the charge of her wing to the Grade 1 & 2 Coordinator, marking a seamless transition for the young learners stepping into primary education. Addressing the gathering, the Chief Guest praised the school's commitment to holistic education. "Education begins with a strong foundation, and Cambridge International School has done an outstanding job in nurturing young minds with creativity, curiosity, and confidence." The event commenced with an inspiring welcome address by the Vice Principal, setting a warm and celebratory tone. Er. Renu Bangroo, Managing Director, CIS, expressed immense pride in the students and encouraged them to embrace future learning with enthusiasm. "This graduation is not just an end but a new beginning." The ceremony was an emotional and proud moment for parents, who expressed their heartfelt gratitude to the teachers for their unwavering dedication in shaping their children's early learning experiences. Many parents appreciated the school's commitment to fostering a supportive and enriching environment, ensuring that each child grows with confidence and creativity. The celebration concluded with a heartfelt vote of thanks, marking the first step of these young achievers toward a promising future. |