Examination
- An Examination will be held at the end of each term and no student will be allowed to take the examinations earlier or later. Those absent from an examination without a grave cause will be considered as having failed; in case of illness a doctor’s certificate should be produced.
- Those who absent themselves in any subject be considered failed in that subject and shall not be awarded any position, and shall not be re – examined. In case of grave illness, a medical certificate to the effect shall be produced.
- Regular periodical tests will be conducted in addition to the term examinations. Marks obtained in all the test and term examinations will be taken into consideration for promotion.
- A pupil shall be eligible to appear in the Final Examination only if he / she has 85% of the total attendance.
- Anyone found indulging in any malpractice during an examination is liable to be debarred from further examination.
- Criteria for promotion after Final Examination shall be 50% of the aggregate marks obtained by the candidate in all the papers and examinations besides the internal assessment made by the school.
- Those who seek admission in this school have to accept this scheme of promotion. The decision of the school in the matter of promotion is final and irrevocable.
- While reviewing each report, guardians are requested to examine the home work diary of the student. It will be helpful in understanding as to why he/she have not come up to the expectation.
- A student who fails in two consecutive final examinations will have to leave the school.
- Results declared at the end of the year are final and will not be reconsidered, nor will the answer paper be shown. If re – evaluation is sought, expenses incurred will be charged for each answer sheet.
- Promotion to a higher class depends upon:
- Regularity in attendance.
- Regularity and quality of day-to-day participation in the class.
- Opinion of teacher teaching in the class.
- Written work and projects assigned by the subject teacher.
- Average of the terminal examinations.