Rules For Examination
Rules For Examination
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- The minimum required attendance of the students in the school is 75%.
- The minimum aggregate score for a student to be promoted to the next higher class is 33.0 %. A student who has less than 33.0% in the aggregate will not be promoted even if he/she secures more than 33.0% in the Annual examination.
- The students should also secure 33.0% in all the subjects:
- Hindi
- English
- Maths
- Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) (VI to X)
- St. (History, Civics, Geography) (VI to X)
- If a student is absent for PA-1, Half Yearly, PA-2, or Annual examination, even on medical grounds, he or she will not be awarded a rank and no retest will be conducted. However, based on the marks obtained in the remaining papers he/she will be judged for promotion. Such a student will not qualify for scholarships and awards.
- If a child is absent due to sickness, a sick-leave application must be submitted by the parent to the school for the date/dates of absence from school. This needs to be followed up with a medical certificate from a respectable and widely accepted medical practitioner of not less the M.D. level at the time of resuming school, whether during examinations or otherwise. The child will be marked “Absent” and the overall marks will be compiled without considering the papers in which he or she was absent. Depending on the intensity and frequency of occurrence of such incidents, the school reserves the right to take any other appropriate decision, on a case-to-case basis, including detention in the same class. The child will not be awarded any rank when he or she is absent even on medical grounds in PA 1, Half Yearly, PA 2 or Annual Examinations.
- If a child is found to be using or suspected to be using unfair or foul means or “cheating” in any form whatsoever, he or she will not be awarded any mark in that paper. In all such cases, the child will not be awarded any rank. Repeated instances of using unfair means will result in expulsion from school.
- In case a student misses a test/exam on medical ground, an application along with a medical certificate must be submitted within 2 days. In case of repetition of such incidents, the school reserves the right to take an appropriate decision regarding the student at the end of the session including detention in the same class.
- No use of gadgets allowed during examination, if found shall be confiscated.
- The decision of the school shall be final and binding in all the matters related to examinations and promotions.
- UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL A REQUEST FOR PROMOTION BE ENTERTAINED WHEN A STUDENT DOES NOT MEET THE ABOVE PROMOTION CRITERIA.
PRE PRIMARY
- There is no formal Evaluation Procedure for the students of Pre-Primary Classes.
- Formal and informal evaluation activities are linked to the curriculum and samples of students’ performances are collected repeatedly throughout the year to assess the child’s progress in learning and growth as key skills.
- Eligibility for promotion to the next class is based on the overall performance and progress of the student.
- Parents are actively involved in the evaluation process, Parent-teacher meetings, exit points, and portfolio-sharing sessions are integral parts of this process.
- Each child has a learning journal and portfolio that documents their experiences, achievements, and reflections. These journals include photos, videos, drawings, and teacher notes, providing a comprehensive view of the child’s development.