Examinations and Promotion
Assessment structure, exam rules, and promotion policies.
Our school follows a structured approach to assessments and promotion. This ensures fair evaluation of student performance while maintaining academic standards. Please read through the policies carefully to understand the expectations and guidelines.
Assessment Calendar
The school conducts regular assessments to monitor student progress:
- Monthly Tests: August, October, February (20 marks each)
- Half-Yearly Exams: November (60 marks)
- Annual Exams: March (80 marks)
Students on medical leave must submit a valid medical leave certificate from an authorized medical practitioner.All school fees and dues must be cleared before appearing for exams.
Promotion Policy
Promotion requirements by class:
- Pre-Primary: Must pass English, Hindi, and Maths with at least 34/100
- Class I–IX: Must pass all subjects to be promoted. Students failing two consecutive years may not continue at the school, at the Principal's discretion.
Students with unpaid fees or dues will not be allowed to appear for exams. Parents are encouraged to maintain timely fee payments to avoid disruption.
Additional Exam Policies
Assessment Calendar
The school conducts regular assessments to monitor student progress. Monthly Tests in August, October, and February (20 marks each), Half-Yearly Exams in November (60 marks), and Annual Exams in March (80 marks). Students on medical leave must submit a valid MBBS certificate. All school fees and dues must be cleared before appearing for exams.
Promotion Policy
Promotion requirements vary by class. Pre-Primary students must pass English, Hindi, and Maths with at least 34/100. Class I–IX students must pass all subjects; students failing two consecutive years may not continue at the school. Students with unpaid fees or dues will not be allowed to appear for exams.
Exam Eligibility
Students who have not cleared all dues or have disciplinary issues may not be eligible to sit for examinations. Timely completion of all academic and financial requirements is essential.
Re-examinations
Students who fail a subject may be allowed to take a re-examination. Re-exam schedules are communicated by the academic office and must be adhered to strictly.
Grading and Marks
Marks are awarded based on written exams, class participation, assignments, and practicals. Final grades are communicated to parents and must be acknowledged in writing.
Academic Appeals
Parents and students may appeal marks or exam-related decisions to the Principal within 7 days of receiving results. Appeals will be reviewed and a final decision communicated.
Your child deserves the best start.
Limited seats. Hindi and English medium. Class I through X.