CRITERIA FOR ASSESSMENTS / PROMOTION

CRITERIA FOR ASSESSMENTS / PROMOTION

The periodic assessments held during the year are notified in school diary. Syllabus for the tests is mentioned in the syllabus book of the respective class.

 

Promotion at the end of scholastic year is based on attendance, continuous assessment of every subject, work done during the year and the overall conduct record.

 

Continuous assessments are meant to ensure regularity on the part of a student. Unit tests and class tests are important part of the continuous assessment. The answer scripts of tests, duly evaluated, are handed over to students, to be taken home, signed by parents and filed. Every student is expected to enter marks in the relevant columns of Achievement Record in school diary.

 

Students are not permitted to carry books, bags, notes, writing boards, digital watches, lunch boxes etc. into the examination hall. They may take a transparent pouch to keep pens, pencils, rulers and geometry boxes. They may carry a water bottle with safe drinking water.

 

Attendance for internal Assessment and Project is compulsory. No exceptions can be made whatsoever. Defaulters may be awarded a zero in that particular subject. No provision can be made for supplementary tests for students who remain absent for any Assessment / unit test or class test.

 

Failure to appear in examination can seriously affect a student's academic progress and promotion. No student can come to school only to do a test and go back home after the test. He/she must attend the school full day.

 

Examinees are not expected to indulge in the following acts:

A. Student guilty of disorderly conduct or responsible for causing disturbance in or around examination room will not be allowed to appear in subsequent papers. The use of unfair means, even if discovered subsequently, will deserve cancellation of the particular paper and the student concerned will be awarded a zero. He/she may also be given TC at the end of the scholastic year.

B. A student who has made arrangements to obtain unfair help in connection with the question papers is liable to have his result in the examination cancelled as a whole. Candidates, who are detected in any dishonesty whatsoever, will be debarred from the examination and expelled from the school.

C. A student is not expected to have in possession of any book, pocket book, note or paper during the examination. Incidents/ possession of any of the above may result in suspension and in the event of a serious nature to be judged by the Principal may result in dismissal from the school. A student who has recourse to pre-meditated cheating will be given a TC at the end of the scholastic year.

 

A sick Student must not be sent to school to write examinations.

 

A student who fails to secure promotion may be asked to leave. A pupil failed in the final examinations does not remain on the rolls unless the Parents / Guardians notify the Principal in advance that they wish their ward to continue studies in the school. A student who fails twice in three consecutive years must be withdrawn. 50. The report card must be collected by every parent on the stipulated day. A defaulter may be penalized by a fin of Rs. 100/-. A student cannot attend class until his / h 25/30 card gets collected.

 

In the matter of promotion or failure the school Principal's decision is final.

 

Promotion is based on whole year's academic performance and attendance. For candidates who fail to secure promotion, there is no provision for re-examination or promotion on trial. The Final Report can't be changed.

 

Normally a student should pass in all subjects. One may be considered for promotion although failed in one of the subjects other than Moral Science / Catechism, English, 2nd. Language & Socially Useful Productive Work (SUPW).

a) Primary Section: Students of Classes I to V will be promoted based on performance in the continuous evaluation viz. Unit

Tests, Class Tests etc. They must obtain 40% marks or D grade in all subjects to be promoted.

 

A student must score 50 % marks in Moral Science / Catechism and SUPW. One must obtain 40% in all other subjects. Students who failed to achieve required standard may be asked to abstain from appearing in the Board Examinations.

 

ABBREVIATION

 A+  85-100  EXCELLENT
 A  70-84  VERY GOOD
 B+  55-69  GOOD
 B  40-54  AVERAGE
 C  BELOW 40  TRY HARD

 

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