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ASSESSMENT SYSTEM

Promotion to the next class at the end of the academic year is on the basis of a scheme of continuous assessment and is in accordance with the rules decided upon by the School Examinations Committee. A student is required to achieve a minimum of 40% marks in each subject and a total aggregate of 40% in classes VI to VIL. In class IX, the minimum requirement for promotion to Class X is 40% marks in English and four other subjects and a total aggregate of 40%. In class XI the minimum requirements for promotion into Class XI1 is 40% marks in English and three other subjects and a total aggregate of above 35%, as per the rules which govern the class XII (ISC) Board Examination.

The school ensures skill-based question papers. The assessment tabulation sheet is prepared according to skills such as knowledge, comprehension, application, analysis, evaluation and synthesis.

At the Class IX and X stage, girls are prepared for the Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (ICSE) Board Examination, held at the end of Class X. In Classes XI and XII the students prepare for the Indian School Certificate (ISC) Examination.

Our assessments are completely aligned with the latest patterns of the ISC and ICSE examinations.

In addition, we offer various national and international level assessments such as Olympiads, Waterloo test for Mathematics, DELF certificate exams for French and DELE exam for Spanish

Students who take up vocal music, instrumental (sitar), dance (Bharatnatyam and Kathak) and Yoga often sit for various levels of exams from universities that include Bhatkhande Sangeet Vidyapeeth, Lucknow, Prayag Sangeet Samiti, Allahabad, Kalakshetra, Chennai and lyengar Yoga Institute, Pune.

LIVE LEARNING

There is an active emphasis on real learning which is fostered through both National and International Educational Trips which include visits to institutions and industries. Students and teachers travel overseas as well as in India to participate in programmes and international seminars.

PARENT-TEACHER MEETING

Parent teacher meetings in school are held in each term. The school calendar has important events scheduled at this time in order to give parents an opportunity to get a glimpse of their daughter’s life in school. It is also a chance for parents to see how their daughter is getting on in school, where her strengths and weaknesses lie, how she socializes with other children in the classroom, games field, and during her extra-curricular activity classes, etc. The teacher also gets to know the child better through the inputs given by her parents during these interactions.

Parent Teacher Meeting