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Schemes

SCHEME OF STUDIES

I-II          - English, Hindi, Maths.

III-V       - English, Hindi, Maths, Environmental Studies.

VI-VIII   - English, Hindi, Sanskrit, Maths, Social Science, General Science. Learning of Computer is being                           offered as Hands-on Experience for classes I-VIII.

IX-X       - English, Hindi/Sanskrit, Maths, Science & Technology, Social Science, Foundation of Information                       Technology, Marketing and Sales

XI-XII Electives:

SCIENCE STREAM

English, Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Biology, Physical- Education, Fine Art, Hindi

COMMERCE STREAM

English, Accountancy, Business Study, Economics. Physical-Education, Fine Art, Hindi

HUMANITY STREAM

English, Economics. Civics, History, Geography, Hindi, Physical-Education, Fine Art, Home Science

HOMEWORK

In order to have effective and useful re-capitulation, the school expects the students to read, write and revise at home, what is being done in the class everyday. Since much of the work is done in the class itself, children are not overburdened with homework in primary classes. Home-work is basically meant to be done by the students on their own without anybody's help. Students should, therefore, complete the work for which they should set aside time in their daily routine.

PARENT- TEACHER MEETINGS

 

Parent-Teacher Meetings are held at regular intervals as per schedule. The school looks forward to having meaningful interaction with the parents through these meetings. In addition to the scheduled meetings, parents may meet the teachers on all working days with prior appointment.

Parents should bring their ward along with them while meeting the teachers on all Parent-Teacher Meetings.

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SCHEME OF EVALUATIONS

I to V

There will be six cycles of both scholastics and co-scholastics, all un-scheduled. These will be inclusive of project, worksheet and class response including orals, spread over the year.

VI to X

Under the scheme of evaluation (changed in 2017 & to be implemented from 2017 to 2018) there will be four examinations to evaluate the performance of students which will include the scholastic & co-scholastic evaluation both.

These examinations are named as:

1. Periodic Test I                     -  May

2. Half Yearly Examination  -  September

3. Periodic Test II                    -  December

4. Pre-Board (X & XII)            -  December

5. Annual Examination        -  February/March

XI - XII

In all, there will be 4 examinations as per given schedule.

XI 

XII

1.    Periodic Test I        
2.   Half Yearly Exam   
3.   Periodic Test II         
4.   Annual                      

(May)
(Sept)
(Dec)
(Feb/Mar)

   Periodic Test I          
   Half Yearly Exam     
   Qualifying - 2           
   Pre Board                 

(May)
(Sept)
(Dec)
(Dec.)

IMPORTANT : To be eligible to take the CBSE examination, students must achieve a consistently good record of academic performance and fulfill the attendance requirements as stipulated under school rules.

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