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00:02 COMM: The first day in class is a daunting
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prospect, so imagine being one of the 47,000 pupils on the register of the world's biggest
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school.
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00:11 COMM: City Montessori in Lucknow, India, is
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so large that no venue is big enough to hold an entire school assembly. Dr. Jagdish Gandhi
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has the unenviable task of presiding over the twenty campus school, which has been recognised
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by Guinness World Records.
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00:28 JAGDISH: I founded this school with only five
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children, and that too I got with great difficulty. So from word of mouth it spread, and slowly
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and slowly children have started coming in. and year after year the numbers swelled. It
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has twenty campuses in the city of Lucknow. Even in a small town the population isn't
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as big as 47,000.
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00:51 COMM: For fourteen year old like Kanika Gupta
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being one of thousands of students at CNS has it's ups and downs.
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00:58 KANIKA: I would certainly say that all schools
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are good but CMS, I would not think of leaving it, I would not imagine leaving it.
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01:06 COMM: Lessons in the schools 1,000 plus classrooms
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may look fairly familiar, but the subjects taught often aren't.
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01:14 COMM: Alongside geography, history and English,
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classes of up to 47 pupils are also taught messages of universal peace. Miss Archana
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Misha is one of two thousand five hundred teachers charged with sharing this unique
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message with students.
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01:28 ARCHANA: I've been a part of CMS for the last
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six years, teaching is not so easy nowadays because we are dealing with the generation
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which is hi-fi, hi-tech, they know everything, they know about everything, sometimes they
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even know more than us. We give them extra classes, supposedly you're not able to give
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attention to any particular child.
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01:50 COMM: Everything about CMS is big, it has
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4,000 staff, around thirty thousand computers, and goes through thousands of pounds worth
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of stationary each year. The daily fifteen minute lunch break is no less chaotic.
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02:05 COMM: Each day at ten forty AM, up to 12,000
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pupils swirl the school's tiny canteen area, scoffing hundreds of vegetable patties and
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burgers.
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02:15 COMM: And out on the sports field, preceding
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to have an element of military pomp to them. Egg and spoon races are ditched, in favour
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of human pyramids and sack races.
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02:25 JAGDISH: I never realised it was going to
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become so big. It was a very proud moment for us when the Guinness Book of Records included
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this school, it was 1999 at the time we only had 22,000 children, but now the number has
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been more than doubled.
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02:41 COMM: Despite already being the world's biggest,
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City Montessori's growth doesn't look like slowing up.