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Academic Information

The school academic session begins in the first week of Baisakh, and complete by the last week of Chaitra. The school academic year is divided into four unit test and terms, and each unit test will start before term. Unit tests account for 10 percent, and the terminal examinations carry 90 percent of the marks. The final result is prepared on the basis of average marks obtained throughout the four unit test and terms.

Information about examination schedules, events and holidays are clearly mentioned in the school calendar. If some information is changed, all parents will be informed.

Admission

The Academic session of the school starts in 2nd week of Baisakh.

Procedure:

To get admitted, students have to sit for an entrance test followed by an interview by the principal/vice-principal. Admissions are done once in a year. Admissions are open for Pre-Nursery to Grade V.

The following documents need to be submitted along with the Registration Form :

  • Copy of the Birth Certificate
  • Copy of Report Card of previous year (only needed for admission to class 1 onwards)
  • 2 passport size photograph

Note : The parents/guardians are requested to visit the school Admission Office for details and fill out the registration form from 8:30am-3:00pm.

Scholarship
Code of Conduct for Students

Personal Grooming and Conduct

We expect our students to maintain high standards of personal conduct. As we believe that this cannot be practiced in isolation, we expect our students to adhere to these standards not only while they are in school, but to develop these as way of life.

  • Students are expected to come neatly dressed in complete school uniform on all days, unless otherwise specified.
  • Students are not permitted to wear fancy or expensive watches, chains, bracelets, etc, or bring mobile phones, iPods or other expensive gadgets to school.
  • Girls are not allowed to adorn their hair with colorful clips or hair bands, paint their nails or use mehendi.
  • Boys are not permitted to grow long hair or sport fancy hairstyles.
  • Students are expected to take care of their personal belongings. All personal items of students, including bags, shoes, uniforms, etc. must have a nametag. The school is not responsible for loss of any money, valuables or books.
  • The medium of instruction and conversation in the school premises, including the school transport, is English. Students are not allowed to use unparliamentarily language.
  • Care must be taken of all school property. Damage done even by accident must be immediately reported to the concerned faculty member.

Regularity and Punctuality

Students are expected to be present in school every day. In case of absence due to health grounds or other emergencies, the office should be informed by telephone or a leave letter must be sent. It must also be recorded in the relevant pages of the school diary. When leave is required for any other purpose, prior permission from the Principal must necessarily be obtained. The school will not entertain requests for retests if a student is absent for an assessment.

All students must necessarily be present on the closing and reopening day of every term. The school does not encourage extension of vacations to suit individual needs.

School’s timings are from 8:30 am to 4:00 pm. Students are expected to be in school by 8:15 am to get ready for the school assembly. The school does not encourage students to be brought in late or taken early from school. In unavoidable circumstances, a written note must be sent.

Use of Computer and Internet

Students are permitted to use the school computers for purposes pertaining to curricular and co-curricular activities. They are not allowed to send any messages on the network; or create or view objectionable visuals or graphics, change system settings, access unauthorized files, etc. Any violation of the school guidelines by the students will entail disciplinary action. An act of serious indiscipline will be dealt with severely through suspension or even dismissal.

Rules for Teachers
  • Never bring your personal problems or issues into the classroom. Leave them at home. 
  • Respect the decisions of administrators and understand that they have many responsibilities. Teachers must have a great working relationship with their administrator but respect the fact that their time is valuable.
  • Be your students’ biggest cheerleader. Never tell them that they cannot do something. Help them accomplish their goals by setting them on the correct path and nudging them in the right direction when they go astray. 
  • Always be willing to listen to others, including your students and guardian. 
  • Always use “Please” and “Thank-you”. Be courteous and model kindness.
  • Teacher each day should be clean and tidy.
Information for Parents / Guardian
  • Parents/guardians are expected to check the diary regularly for remarks by teachers regarding academic progress, behavior, neglects of homework, project work and other information.
  • Parents/guardians are requested not to discuss on school matters with teachers during class hours. Parents who want information or with to discuss problem relating to their children should contact the Principal. 
  • Parents/guardians are not permitted to meet their children during school hours without prior permission from the Principal.
  • PTA meetings should be regularly attended to discuss the performance and progress of the child.
  • Parents/guardians are requested to inform the school if there is any change in address/ Tel. numbers.
  • Parents/guardians are requested to attend class wise meeting and suggest of constructive feedback. 
  • Parents/guardians are requested to inform to the school if children absent.
  • Parents/guardians should remind their children to follow the School's Discipline Code.
  • Students are not allowed to carry and eat junk foods so parents/guardians are requested to not give your children junk foods.