Admission

EXAMINATION

For assessment there will be periodic test in each term of 40 marks which will be reduced to 10marks in report card for final assessment.

For class X, a new pattern of assessment will follow having an internal of 20% and 80% external assessment as weightage

For class IX and X CBSE pattern will be followed. There will be three periodic written tests in the entire academic year and the average of the best two will be taken. For the purpose of graded learning, three tests may be held as one being the midterm test, other two beings are pre-mid and post-midterm test with portion of syllabus cumulatively covered. The average of the best two tests will be taken for final assessment.

Grading will be carried our separately for scholastic (curricular) and non scholastic (co-curricular) activities.

Grading will be carried our separately for scholastic (curricular) and non scholastic (co-curricular) activities.

March 2020 onwards, CBSE will conduct two Maths Exams for Class 10 Boards- Maths Basic and Maths Standard. Math Basic is for students who do not want to pursue Maths in Class 11 and 12. While Maths is compulsory for students who want to take up Maths in Class 11, 12 and College. The Maths Basic Exam is easier than the Maths Standard Exam.

The following grading scale will be followed:

Tables
GRADING SCALE FOR SCHOLASTIC AREAS (CLASSES 1 TO X)
91-100 A1
81-90 A2
71-80 B1
61-70 B2
51-60 C1
41-50 C2
33-40 D
32 & below FAILED

ATTENDANCE

For the successful implementation of the academic programme regular and punctual attendance is imperative. Therefore student should obtain prior permission of the class teacher for not attending the classes. If previous permission is not obtained due to unavoidable circumstances, an application for leave should be sent to the class teacher on the same day or latest by next day,

  • All application for leave should be signed by the parent.
  • Application for leave on medical ground is to be supported by an authentic medical certificate.
  • Student suffering from infectious disease will not be allowed to attend the classes.
  • If the attendance is less than the prescribed percentage i.e. 75% of the total working days (including attendance put in a previous school if the student has been admitted on transfer) the student will not be allowed to appear the session ending examination.
  • A prolonged absence (without application for leave) for ten consecutive days will result in the removal of name from the rolls.
  • CONDONATION OF ATTENDANCE

    A minimum 75% of the total attendance of the academic session would be necessary to appear at the annual examination. In case of genuine illness, if supported by medical certificate from a Government Hospital or on account of participation in School or inter School activities or any other reason beyond the control of the student, the authority concerned shall be competent to condone shortage of attendance.

    Groups Offered:

  • Group A1: English, Maths, Physics, Chemistry, Biology
  • Group A2: English, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Computer Science
  • Group A3: English, Maths, Physics, Chemistry, Computer Science
  • Group B1: English, Business Studies, Economics, Accountancy, Computer Science
  • House System:

    Pandey, Tilak, Subhash, Sivaji.