Streams Offered

  • Science: English, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, physical Education
  • Commerce: English, Mathematics/Informatics Practices, Economics, Accountancy, Business Studies, Fine Art, Physical Education, Entrepreneurship.

Examination System

SCHEME OF EXAMINATION, TESTS AND PROMOTION NORMS CLASSES : VI – XII (2010-2011) CATEGORIES OF VARIOUS TESTS/EXAMINATIONS:
TypeMaximum MarksDuration
Class Test15 Marks40 Minutes
Mid-Term Exam (XI & XII)Pattern and Weightage as per board guidelines3 hrs. 15 min
Term ExamsVI-VIII: 90 marks IX-XII: Pattern and Weightage (as per board guidelines) * Minimum 33% in each subject must be secured in each Term and in the final assessment for promotion to the next higher class. In case of a subject involving practical work a student must obtain 33% marks in theory and 33% marks in practical separately. In addition to this, 33% marks in aggregate are required for promotion to the next higher class.2 hrs. 45 min.3 hrs. 15 min.
* The result of absentee(s) in any of the Class Tests/Mid-Term Exam/TermExam will be decided on a one-to-one basis on the Merit of individual case. No retest will be conducted without the approval of the Principal

For Classes VI-VIII

* Apart from two formal Term Examinations, two cycles of class Tests/Formative Assessment are scheduled in each Term for the following 6 subjects: English, Mathematics, Hindi, Science & Technology, Social Sciences and III Language as per the schedule given. The same will be considered for award of a Scholar Badge.

* Students of classes VI to VIII will be evaluated for Computer Science during each Term Examination for which Letter Grades will be awarded.

* As per the directives issued by CBSE, continuous and comprehensive evaluation i.e CCE will be followed for classes VI – VIII

TermType of AssessmentPercentage of weightage in academic sessionTerm – wise weightage
First Term(April – Sept.)Formative Assessment 1 Formative Assessment 2 Summative Assessment 310 % 10 % 30 %Formative Assessment-1+2=20% Summative Assessment-1=30%
Second Term (Oct. – March)Formative Assessment 1 Formative Assessment 2 Summative Assessment 310 % 10 % 30 %Formative Assessment-3+4=20% Summative Assessment-2=30%

For Classes IX & X

* As per the directives issued by CBSE, continuous and comprehensive evaluation i.e CCE will be followed for classes IX & X

TermType of AssessmentPercentage of weightage in academic sessionTerm – wise weightage
First Term(April – Sept.)Formative Assessment 1 Formative Assessment 2 Summative Assessment 310 % 10 % 20 %Formative Assessment-1+2=20% Summative Assessment-1=20%
Second Term (Oct. – March)Formative Assessment 1 Formative Assessment 2 Summative Assessment 110 % 10 % 40 %Formative Assessment-3+4=20% Summative Assessment-2=40%

For Class XI

* During the First Term, one set of Class Test will be held in all the five subjects opted by the student.

* In the Second Term two cycles of Class Tests/Unit Test will be held in all the five/Six subjects.

* Weightage for Final Assessment:

I TermU T 10%Term Exam 40%Total 50%
II TermU T 10%Term Exam 40%50%
Final AssessmentI Term 50%+ II Term 50%100%

For Class XII

I Term UT + Mid Term + UT+ Term Exam
II Term UT + Pre-Board

Some Points to Remember with Regard to School

Attendance and Examination Scheme of the CBSE for

Classes : VI – VIII

All students are required to complete 75% of attendance to make him/her eligible to take the examination.

Subjects Offered

Three Languages

* Compulsory– English and Hindi

* Third Language Options – Sanskrit (for classes VI & VIlI)

• Mathematics

• Science and Technology

• Social Science

• Work Education

• Art Education

• Physical and Health Education

• Computer Science (Information and Communication Technology)

Scheme of Examinations:

1. Assessment in the following subjects will be undertaken by the school in terms of letter grades on a five-point scale (i.e. A, B, C, D and E) based on Class & Home Assignments, Projects, Activities etc.

* Work Experience

* Art Education

* Physical and Health Education

* Computers (Assessment during Term Examination)

* Life Skills

* SUPW

Classes IX & X

All students are required to complete 75% of attendance to make him/her eligible to take the examination.

Subjects Offered

* Compulsory Language- English

* One Language out of : Hindi, Sanskrit

* Mathematics

* Science and Technology

* Social Science

* Work Education or Pre-Vocational Education

* Art Education

* Physical and Health Education

Classes XI & XII

Attendance Requirements:

All students are required to complete 75% of attendance to make him/her eligible to take the examination.

Subjects offered:

English Core, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Information Practices, Economics, Business Studies, Accountancy, Physical Education, Fine Arts.

Rules for Change in Subject:

(i) Change of subject(s) in class XI may be allowed by the Head of the School but not later than 31 October of that academic session.

(ii) No candidate shall be permitted to change his subject of study after passing Class XI.

(iii) The candidate shall not offer a subject in Class XII which he has not studied and passed in class XI.

Scheme Of Examinations And Pass Criteria

Senior School Certificate Examination : XII

(i) The Board conducts examination in all subjects except General Studies, Work Experience, Physical and Health Education, which will be assessed internally by the school.

(ii) In all subjects examined by the Board, a student will be given one paper each carrying 100 marks for 3 hours. However, in subjects requiring practical examination, there will be a theory paper and practical examinations as required in the syllabi and courses.

(iii) In Work experience, General Studies and Physical and Health Education, the Schools will maintain cumulative records of student’s periodical achievements and progress during the year.

(iv) In order to be declared as having passed the examination, a candidate shall obtain a grade higher than E (i.e. at least 33% marks) in all the five subjects of external examination in the main or at the end of the compartmental examination. The pass marks in each subject of external examination shall be 33%. In case of a subject involving practical work a candidate must obtain 33% marks in theory and 33% marks in practical separately in addition to 33% marks in aggregate in order to qualify in that subject.

For further information, please refer to the CBSE website :

www.cbse.nic.in

Encouraging Excellence Through Awards

Classes VI – XII

* Scholar Badge: Scholar Badge is awarded to a student for achieving academic excellence with a score of 80% and above in aggregate and minimum 50% in all individual subjects (class V onwards). Subjects to be considered for the award of a scholar badge will include English, 2nd Language (Hindi for classes VI-VIII) Mathematics, Science & Technology, Social Science, 3rd Language (only for classes VI- VIII) and for class XI all 5 subjects opted for.

* Trophy : A Trophy is awarded to a student who earns a Scholar Badge for seven consecutive years. (Class V onwards)

* Merit Certificate / Honour Badges : Merit certificates are awarded to students for the following as per the criteria decided by the school:

a) For full 100% attendance.

b) For excellence in games and sports activities / co-curricular / cultural activities.

* Subject Proficiency Certificates will be awarded to the students.

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