City Montessori School - Awards and Honours

Awards and Honours

The institution has received the following awards: -

  • 'Gusi Peace Prize 2011' awarded to Dr Jagdish Gandhi
  • 'Rajiv Gandhi Excellence Award'
  • The Hope of Humanity Award
  • Honorary Doctorate Degree in Education, Russia 2009
  • Guinness World Record Certificate, World Level, Certificate updated in 2010
  • Computer Literacy Excellence Award 2008
  • Bandaranaike Global Excellence Award, Sri Lanka 2007
  • Computer Literacy Excellence Award 2005
  • Ashoka Changemakers Innovation Award, World Level 2005
  • Bhartiya Awam Society UP Award, India 2005
  • Nuclear–Free Future Award, India 2004
  • Peaceful Schools International Recognition, Canada 2004
  • Life Link Campaign Recognition, Sweden 2004
  • Computer Literacy Excellence Award, Government of India 2004
  • World’s Children Prize for the Rights of the Child, Sweden 2004
  • Global Friend of World's Children 2004
  • Computer Literacy Excellence Award, Government of India 2003
  • Verdlaun Excellence Award, Iceland 2003
  • Council for Global Education's Excellence Award 2003
  • The Key to the City of Georgetown, USA,
  • UNESCO Prize for Peace Education, World Level,
  • Quality Pioneer Award, Mauritius 2000
  • Derozio Award India, 2000
  • Friend of Young Physicists, Poland 1999
  • Guinness World Record Certificate, World Level, First recognition in 1999
  • Peace Representative, World Level, 1988

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