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The School caters to a fluid and a spiral curriculum which lays stress on the holistic development of the child and de-stresses education. Following the guidelines laid down by the CBSE we have redused of the load of the bag till class II. No homework is assigned and the bag is kept in the school itself. Exams have also been waived off till class V replacing with a continuous and comprehensive evaluation through periodic assignments, tests and projects in which the endeavour is to assess all kinds of knowledge - academic and longitudinal. The whole session is divided into three terms. From class VI onwards the school shifts to the Annual System to prepare the child to face the DAV Board in class VIII. In class IX and X th child is rigorously prepared to face X Board Exams and in classes XI and XII the student is trained to face the Senior Seconadry Exams.
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| Examination policy |
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| Pre-Primary - II |
| These Children do not take any formal examinations. They are under cntinuous obeservations and assessment. Formal profiling and feedback to parents is given on the parents teacher meetings. |
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| Grade III to V |
| Evaluation is based on the child's performance through out the year. The School Academic year has three terms. There is an evaluation after each term. |
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| Std. VI - XI |
The School academic year has three terms. There is an examination in each term and a progress report is issued.
- I Term - July-August
- II Cycle - November-December
- II Term - February-March
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| examination rules |
- Atleast 90% attendance is compulsory for promotion.
- No exam is held before or after the specified date for any reason whatsoever.
- A Sick child should not be sent to school on the test day. Parents should not cometo collect the child. In case of illness, an alpplication accompanied by medical certificate should be sent to school.
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| STRICT ACTION WILL BE TAKEN IF A CHILD IS SUFFERING FROM AN INFECTIOUS DISEASE COMES TO SCHOOL. |
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