Examination

Periodic tests are found necessary to assess the ingenuity and studious nature of students. It also promotes healthy competition among students and helps them to be aware of their own short comings and failures in their study habits, holding on to these principles; we conduct three Periodic Test and Final Examinations. One must not absent oneself from any of these examinations expect when prevented by reason of health, in which case a Medical Certificate may be submitted in advance. These tests cannot be deferred or anticipated to suit individual convenience.

  • ● No re-examination will be conducted in any subject. Absence from or failure in a subject excludes a student from being reckoned for the order of merit.
  • ● The norms of promotion are fixed as per timely directions received from the department of education. Promotion from one class to the other is decided on the basis of the performance in the examinations, satisfactory completion of all assignments and 75% attendance. A pupil should possess reading, writing and spoken skills.
  • ● The results of the Periodic and Final Examinations will be given to the parents in the Report card.

A. Scholastic Activities:

For classes VI to VIII

The academic year will be divided into two terms: Term I (April to Sept) and Term II (Oct to March). In Each term there will be an internal assessment (for 20 marks) and one Terminal examination (for 80 marks). The internal assessment will be based on a periodical test (carrying 10 marks) and notebooks submission (for 5 marks) and subject enrichment activities (for 5 marks). A student should score a minimum of 27 out of 80 in the terminal examinations and 33 out of the total 100.


For class IX and X

There will be three periodical assessments during the year each for 20 marks with (10 for periodical test, 5 for note book submission, and 5 for subject enrichment activities). The average of all these will be taken for final result for 20 marks and one Annual Examination for 80 marks for class IX and Board examination for class X on the entire portion of the whole year. The total out of 20 and 80 will be recorded in the progress report in numbers and Grades for class IX and in the Mark Sheet of class X to be issued by CBSE.

B. Co Scholastic Activities

The following activities will be assessed under co-scholastic activities and graded on a 5 point scale (A-E) for all the classes VI to X.

  1. Work Education (Social, Economic and Welfare activities)
  2. Art Education (Visual and Performing)
  3. Health and Physical Education (Sports, Martial Art, Yoga and NCC)
  4. Discipline (Attendance, Sincerity, Behaviour and values)