Instructions
- The subjects taught are English Language and Literature, Hindi Language and Literature, Sanskrit, Environmental Education, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Geography, Economics, Commerce, Accounts, Art, Moral Science, General Knowledge, Needlework and Craft. Computer Studies and Bharatanatyam are optional subjects.
- A high standard of education and instruction is maintained by a fully trained and qualified staff. The main aim of the school is to provide every child with a sound moral, physical, and intellectual education.
- Reports based on the continuous assessment of a student’s work will be distributed four times in each academic year for Classes 1 to 12. The first and third reports are assessments of the students’ progress as evidenced in the class tests, which are held between March–May and July–December respectively. The second and fourth reports are based on the marks obtained in the half-yearly and final examinations, respectively.
- In the case of Classes 1 to 5, reports are based entirely on the continuous assessment of a student’s work and are distributed four times in each academic year. If, for any reason, the report is not received, parents/guardians are requested to contact the school office immediately.
- A child who is absent for any paper or test forfeits the marks completely. The decision of the school authorities regarding eligibility to sit for any internal assessment or final examination shall be final.
- A minimum of 75% attendance is required to be eligible for promotion.
- A pupil who fails and is not promoted to the next class may not be permitted to return to the school in the following year. Any child who fails twice in the same class shall, under no circumstances, be permitted to return to the school. The decision of the school authorities regarding promotion is final and will not be reconsidered, nor will there be any retest.
- A fine of Rs. 50/- will be levied for the loss of a report card. Parents are required to return the report card after signing it. All test notebooks are sent home regularly, and parents are required to sign every test as an indication that they are aware of their child’s progress in school.
- Parents should check the school diary daily for any notices that may be issued. Daily homework and scheduled tests are also recorded in the school diary.
- Parents/guardians or any other person are not allowed to meet their children or any staff member during school hours without the prior written permission of the Principal. Parents of students from Classes 1 to 12 may meet members of the staff on any working Saturday between 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m.
- Parents are expected to visit the school regularly for all functions and encourage their children to participate in all co-curricular activities, which form an integral part of the school program.