QUEEN MIRA IS CREATING STUDENTS FOR NEW INDIA

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Queen Mira International School in Madurai.

MADURAI: There is a highly committed management and teaching staff in this school campus in Madurai. Like any other popular, top and famous school in Tamil Nadu, this global tag institution also has a great vision and this campus is reverberating and vibrating with a decade of success that gave happiness to students, parents and teachers.

A visit to the Queen Mira International School (QMIS) at Melakkal Road in Kochadai in Madurai in the last one decade for reporting various academic and cultural events had given a message that parents and students are clear: QMIS stands for Quality, Mind, Intelligence and Society. Going with a motto of Schooling Redefined, the QMIS which is affiliated to CBSE is a place that is showing a vibration for the well-being of body, mind and the soul.

“Students from here should be change-makers Ours is an international school rooted with Indian culture. From here goes a global message and our goal is to give great students and citizens, a great India with new thinking in our teaching methodology,” Mr.Abinath Chandran, Managing Director, QMIS- Madurai, has said in his welcome statement for 2020-21 academic year to students and staff on 25th July 2020. 

WITH CIS MEMBERSHIP:

QMIS in Madurai city.

The QMIS is a proud member of Council of International Schools (CIS) marking its way into global arena while synchronizing its teaching system that suits India International. New Normal Mode is in place now because of changing teaching-learning methods. The school management explains that it is a matter of pride that this school is being referred to as the first National Curriculum School in the temple city of Madurai, fourth school in Tamil Nadu and 21st school in India and one among the 738 schools across the globe to get prestigious CIS membership.

This bubbling and buzzing school is now in its second decade of education journey. It shared values are respect, love of learning, integrity, courage and a commitment to pluralism blended with CIS vision to create global citizens. In view of present challenging times, there are Digital Citizenship Committee, Health and Safety Committee etc to take care of students and staff by bringing togetherness through a virtual mode.

“Our institution QMIS looks for new benchmarks in curricular and extracurricular. We are in the process of electing the members for school parliament also…….Learning is continuing and students are in learning loop. Our school follows all safety standards that meets WHO’s protocols. Despite pandemic, our students will feel togetherness and confidence. Virtual mode is a virtual success now keeping the pandemic challenge in mind,” Mr.Abinath Chandran has said in his welcome statement for 2020-21 new academic year.




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