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Autumn Term : 1st
April to Diwali Vacation |
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(II) |
Spring
Term: After Diwali Vacation
to March end |
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a}
Absence During Term ¬ |
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Parents
and Guardians will appreciate that
absence during term is not in students’
best interest. Leave of absence to
students can be granted only for:
(A) Serious Illness; (B) Death of
a blood relation; and (C) Marriage
of blood relation. Application for
such leave whenever possible should
be made in advance by the parent or
guardian |
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b}
Parents' Day ¬ |
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Parents
and guardians are allowed to visit
their children on the Parents’
Days only.
Visiting hours on these days are:
8.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. |
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The
indoor games hall has facilities for
3 badminton courts, 1 basketball and1tennis
court. |
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c}
fee ¬ |
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The
fee schedule is being issued separately.
Fee is payable in two equal installments
term-wise in advance in May and after
Diwali Break on the school reopen.
FEE ONCE PAID IS NOT REFUNDABLE. |
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d}
Withdrawals ¬ |
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Parents
intending to withdraw their children
should give three months notice of
withdrawal failing which the parent
will be required to pay three months’
fees in lieu of notice period plus
whatever has already become due for
the period. |
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e}
Medical Inspection ¬ |
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Medical
Inspection of all students is conducted
on arrival at the school after holidays,
leave and vacations. Please do not
send your child to school if he/she
is not well, especially, when he/she
is suffering from infectious diseases.
Please send an application for leave
along with medical certificate of
illness in such cases. |
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f}
Communictions ¬ |
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Parents
are requested not to contact the children
on phone unless there is an emergency.
They can convey the message only.
Parents should write only postcards
to their wards. Sealed envelopes will
not be delivered to the students.
Students will write to their parents
every week. Parents are requested
to provide self addressed postcards,
18 in number, to their wards. |
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g}
Vacation Assignments ¬ |
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The
teachers will give home assignments
to students in all subjects before
summer and Diwali vacations. The student
must finish the tasks during their
vacation and also prepare themselves
fully for examinations which commence
soon after reopening. |
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h}
Vacations, Breaks & Holidays ¬ |
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Summer
Vacation |
46
days |
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Rakhi
Break |
05
days |
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Diwali Vacation |
31
days |
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Uttarayan Break |
05
days |
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i}
educational tours ¬ |
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A 10
-12 days educational tour is organized
every year in the Diwali vacation.
Only 70 students on first come - first
- serve basis from classes IV to XII
are taken for this tour. Class - wise
picnics, short excursion, trekking
and hikes are organized on Sundays.
It is compulsory for the students
to join these picnics and excursions.
The actual expenditure incurred on
these picnics, excursions is debited
to the students' accounts. |
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j}
Cash & Valuables ¬ |
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Students
are not allowed to keep camera, transistor
radio, walkman, tape recorder, gold
ornaments or other valuable articles
with them in the dormitories. Cash
and valuables, if found with the students,
shall be confiscated. However if the
parents wish, they may deposit cash
and camera in the school office under
receipt. The student may take the
camera or cash while going on picnics,
excursions etc. |
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k}
Text Books ¬ |
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Text
books and stationery are issued to
the students from the school. If the
students of classes K. G., I, II,
III damage or lose the books or stationery,
new ones are issued to them again
but students of classes IV to XII
are expected to maintain the books
and stationery properly. If they damage
or lose the books, they shall be given
new books and stationery on payment
only. In view of the tests to be held
just after vacations, the students
are allowed to carry books and notebooks
with them to their homes. If some
of the books issued to the students
are not in good conditions, it should
be brought to notice of their respective
class teachers. |
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l}
Meditation ¬ |
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The
main mission behind opening of the
school by His Holiness Param Sant
Thakar Singhji Maharaj was to introduce
self - realization in the children
through meditation. Simple procedures
of light and sound meditations are
taught to the students. Meditation
is compulsory for all classes. No
relaxation will be given on this and
defaulters will be severely dealt
with. Stern disciplinary actions (including
expulsion from the school) will be
taken against defaulters. |
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When
the students are at home for vacation
or break, they should continue their
meditation routine without failing
even for a day. |
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m}
Continuous Evaluation System ¬ |
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IX & X |
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The syllabus of IX & X is divided into I & II terms by C.B.S.E.
I Term – April to September 2011
II Term – October to March 2011-12 |
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Evaluation Schedule: (IX & X)
I Term |
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FAI-10% July 2011
FAII-10% August 2011
SAI-20% September 2011
(Syllabus for SAI=40% - ( FAI-10%+FAII-10%+SAI-20%)
II Term
FAIII-10% November 2011
FAIV-10% December 2011
SAII- 40% March 2011-12
(Syllabus for SAII = 60% (FAIII-10%+FAIV-10%+SAII-40%)
Promotion – I Term 40% + II Term 60% = 100% |
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COVERAGE OF SYLLABUS : ( 1 – VIII) |
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40% of the syllabus in each subject will be tentavily covered before September 2011( FA1-10%,FA II -10% & SA – 1 – 20%)
Next 20% of the syllabus in each subject will covered before December 2011 (FA III -10%, FA IV – 10%)
Remaining 40% of the syllabus in each subject will be covered by 15th February’2012. ( SA II – 40% ) |
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IX, X |
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(FA1- 10% + FAII- 10% + SA1 = 20% = 40%)( April – September)
(FAIII - 10% + FAIV- 10% + SAII 40% = 60%)(October-March) |
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XI |
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30% of the syllabus in each subject will be tentatively covered before I Terminal Examination.
Next 40% of the syllabus will be covered before II Terminal Examination.
Remaining 30% of the syllabus will be covered before 30th January 2012.
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XII |
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40% of the syllabus in each subject will be tentatively covered before I Terminal Examination.
2. Next 50% of the syllabus in each subject will be covered before II Terminal Examination.
3. Remaining 10% of the syllabus with revision of full syllabus, will be covered before 20th December 2012.
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n}
vacancies ¬ |
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For
K.G. - I only 40 seats are available. |
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Limited
seats available in KG II, and standard
I to IX & XI. Spot-admission on
first-come-first-serve basis in KG.
In other classes admission is given
on the basis of written test and interview. |