EXAM AND PROMOTION

Examinations follow the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) norms and directives. The whole Academic session is divided into two Terms. April to September is the First Term, and October to March is the Second Term. In the First Term, Pre-Mid Term (PT-1) and Mid Term ( PT-II)  in November. In the Second Term also one periodical Test and a Yearly Examination (Yearly Examination  in March).
Parents or guardians are requested to examine the report card before signing it. They should make inquiries if no report card is shown to them by their children.
A pupil absent from an examination without grave reason will be considered as having failed in it. In case of illness, promotion will be based on the year’s performance.
All fees due (School fees or Bus fees) must be paid on time before the commencement of the examination. If a cheque is bounced, a penalty of Rs. 200 in cash will be charged.
In case a student is found using unfair means during the assessments or the terminal examinations, she will be awarded zero on that paper and debarred from appearing for the rest of the papers.
The results of the examination are final and will not be reconsidered. The answer papers of the annual examination will not be shown to anybody.

PROMOTION POLICY

(For Classes VI, VII, VIII, IX & X)
Promotion is based on the day-to-day work of the student throughout the year and also on the performance in the Examinations.
Overall performance is to be decided on the basis of achievement in the Scholastic as well as in the Co-Scholastic Areas.
The minimum qualifying grade is D in all five subjects. Students must obtain 33% of marks in the Periodic Test as well as in-term Exams separately.
For weightage to Co-Scholastic areas, grades are to be converted into grade points according to a given scale.
N.B.: There shall be no upscaling of the grade of the Co-Scholastic Compartment Exam for Class IX is given in two subjects only.
 

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