EXAMINATION
 TIME TABLE FOR CUMULATIVE  EXAM FOR CLASSES III TO IX AND XI -2008
  III IV V VI VII VIII IX XI
17/11/08       MATHS MATHS SCIENCE SCIENCE MATHS
18/11/08       SKT HINDI ENGLISH HIN/SKT ENGLISH
19/11/08 English  Hindi English ENGLISH FREE FREE FREE CHEMISTRY
20/11/08 Maths E.V.S E.V.S HINDI SST SST ENGLISH FREE
21/11/08 E.V.S Maths Hindi FREE ENGLISH HINDI MCQ PHYSICS
22/11/08 Hindi English Maths SCIENCE SKT SKT MATHS COMP.Sc.,
24/11/08 Computer Computer Computer SST SCIENCE MATHS SST BIOLOGY

 

  TIMINGS :  VI TO VIII- 8.30.AM. TO 11.A.M.                                   

                       IX& XI -11.30.AM. TO 2.30 P.M

                      SCIENCE FOR CLASS  IX MCQ 1 1/2 HOURS 11.30. A.M. TO 1.00 .PM.

                      THEORY FOR 2 1/2 HOURS

 

ACHIEVEMENT TEST-4
DATE DAYS X XII
30/10/2008 THURSDAY MATHS MATHS
31/10/2008 FRIDAY SKT/HINDI BIO/C.S
3/11/2008 MONDAY SOCIAL PHYSICS
4/11/2008 TUESDAY ENGLISH ENGLISH
5/112008 WEDNESDAY SICENCE CHEMISTRY

TIMINGS : 8.30 A.M.  TO 11.30  A.M.

 

 

 

      Internal assessment for Class X(2008-09)

 

S.No.

Subject

Area

Marks

01

Maths

Evaluation of skills thro’ practical examination during Jan.2009

10

Assessment of record work and Project

05

Assessment through summative and formative tests(Cl.IX annual exam ,achievement test and Pre-board exam)

 

05

02

Social Science

Assessment through summative and formative tests(Cl.IX annual exam ,achievement test and Pre-board exam)

 

10

Assignments

05

Projects-Disaster management

05

03

Science and Technology

Written exam based on Practicals during Board exam

10+10

(Cl.IX and Cl X)*

Evaluation of skills thro’ practical examination during Jan.2009

15

Practical record and viva

05

 

*Based on Class IX practicals-10 marks

  Based on Class X practicals-10 marks

 

 

 

 

Examination Guidelines

A. Minimum Attendance for Session Ending Examination:

A pupil may not be allowed to sit in the session-ending examination if he/she has not put in a minimum of 75 percent of the total attendance upto the 15th of March of the academic session, including attendance put in a previous school if the student has been admitted on transfer. The Principal shall be competent to condone shortage in attendance upto 15 per cent in special circumstances meriting this concession e.g. illness etc.  The Assistant Commissioner shall be competent to condone the attendance of a students upto 50% to take the session-ending examination.  The Commissioner may give relaxation beyond this in exceptional cases.

B.  Provision for Children being admitted in the middle of the session:

Attendance for such children being admitted in the school shall be counted from the date of admission.  The required percentage of attendance shall be calculated  with reference to the date of admission and not from the beginning of the academic year.

In cases where a child has missed unit tests because of late admission, the proportionate weightage for unit tests may be arrived at on the basis of the unit test in which the child has appeared after his admission.  This will be applicable only to late admissions and no other case.  Example: If a child is admitted after two unit tests are over and secures 26 marks out of 40 in the remaining unit tests, his proportionate weightage would be 26/2=13 out of 20 in the final result.

For weightage for home assignments and projects, the child may be required to submit the same after admission and the same may be evaluated.

C.   Provision for Children who are absent in Tests/Examinations.

A separate test/examination may be conducted for a child who could not appear in the regular test/examination because of medical reasons.

On no other ground shall the absence of a child in appearing for a test or examination be condoned and for such absence, the child will be awarded “No Grade” for primary and “ZERO” for other classes in the said examination.

In an academic year if the occasion for this re-test for a   child is more than  once, the matter would be reported to the Assistant Commissioner who will check the genuineness of the case.  The re-test would, however, be conducted pending directions from the Assistant Commissioner, but the outcome would be withheld pending the decision of the Assistant Commissioner

PROMOTION RULES:

A)  The final assessment of a pupil will be based on his total achievement out of a maximum of 100 marks in each subject distributed as under:

Classwork & Homework Assignments (only session ending)

5 marks

Unit Tests (5 x 3)

15 marks

Cumulative Test (Half Yearly)

25 marks

Projects (only session ending)

5 marks

Session Ending Examination

50 marks

Total

100 MARKS

Grades will be awarded to students in non-scholastic subjects like Work Experience, Physical Education, Music, Yoga etc,. on the basis of their performance in the particular activity throughout the session.

B)  For Primary Classes:

Promotion from Classes I and II shall be decided on the basis of continuous and comprehensive assessment made every month of the work done in the class and assignments; given to the children.  No unit test, half-yearly examination and session-ending examination would be held for them.

All students of Classes I and II shall be promoted.

If a child gets ‘E’ grade in 3 subjects or more in class III onwards, he/she can be detained in the same class with the consent of the parent.

In case the parent does not give consent, the student will be promoted to the next class.  However, if the students again gets “E” grade in 3 subjects or more in the next class the Principal shall detain the child in the same class.

The child who gets ‘E’ grade in any 2 subject in class V will be given an opportunity to improve upon it and if he gets ‘D’ grade even in one subject, he will be promoted to class VI.

Promotion from classes I upto V may be made on the basis of the total performance in periodical and mid-session tests/or informal final test.  It is expected that stagnation through failures will be nil or absolutely minimized in these classes.  The assessment of competencies and skills shall be made on a five point scale viz. A, B, C, D and E where E stands for ‘needs guidance’.

C)  For Classes VI to IX and XI.

To be promoted, a student must obtain not less than 33% marks in each of the academic subjects viz Languages, Mathematics, Science and Social Studies and at least 33% in the aggregate.

In classes IX and XI if a candidate secures less than 33% in one or two subjects in the session-ending examination, he will be eligible to take the supplementary examination in those subjects.  The candidate will be promoted to the next higher class only if he/she secures 33% marks in each of these subjects in the supplementary examination.  The supplementary  examination shall be conducted 3 weeks after the declaration of the results and would be conducted under the supervision of the Assistant Commissioner.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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