Continuous and comprehensive evaluation done by the
teachers. Class teachers keep up to date records of
the academic performance of all students. The
assessment is recorded in the form of 'Grade' instead
of percentage to eliminate the negative factor
inherent in the ranking system.
Grade
A+ - Outstanding
A - Excellent
B - Very Good
C - Good
D - Average
PROMOTION POLICY - I TO IV
Promotion is granted on the basis of the whole years
performance of the child, hence the importance of
regularity in attendance and work. There is formal
examination system for classes I to IV. The objective
of continuous assessment is to monitor a child's level
of development without comparing it with others .
Through continuous evaluation, a comprehensive profile
of his/her performance is assimilated and conveyed to
the parents twice a year.
Classes VI to VIII
The pass percentage in each subject for these classes
is 40% . The General science subject comprising
Physics, Chemistry and Biology is an integrated one
and the aggregate of three should be 40 % . The same
applies to social science comprising History,
Geography and civics. The pass percentage in the third
language Sanskrit is also 40% . Computer Education is
treated as an academic subject and the marks obtained
in the subject are converted into grades and reflected
in the report cards along with other subjects.
The students must score a good grade in other
activities like Art, MUSIC< Dance, Physical Education
and SUPW based activities also.
Classes IX & XI
The minimum pass percentage for each subject is 40%
for this class. In the general science subject
comprising Physics, Chemistry and Biology it is
compulsory to pass with 40% marks in theory combined
as well as in Practical separately. Same applies to
social science also.
The assessment criteria in computer Education and
other co-curricular activities is the same as for
classes VII&VIII.
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