Assembly :

It is an interesting beginning of the day’s schedule starting with prayer followed by songs, quiz, music and informative speeches. On the whole, 10 minutes morning assembly creates a high sense of curiosity and motivates students for a better interaction and learning.

Uniform :

Pre-Primary : Nursery, LKG & UKG

Boys : Red Checked Romper (Shorts type), dark biscuit coloured shirt (half sleeves), black leather shoes, Red socks with beige coloured band.

Girls : Red Checked Romper (Skirts type), dark biscuit coloured /shirt (half sleeves), black leather shoes, Red socks with beige coloured band.

Primary to High School : Class I to X

Boys : Dark Grey coloured shorts (Classes I to VI). Dark Grey coloured trousers (Class VII to X). Grey coloured Belt, Red checked Shirt (half sleeves), black leather shoes, grey socks with red band.

Girls : Classes (I to V) Dark Grey coloured Skirt with straps. Red checked shirt (half Sleeves), black leather shoes, grey socks with red band, black ribbons, brey coloured belt.

Epaulette (House Flaps) & Identity card are compulsory for all students from Class I to X (for Boys & Girls). On Fridays students of classes I to V and on Saturdays students of classes VI to X to wear white uniform, white shoes and white socks.

Students should come to school wearing neatly washed and ironed uniform. Their socks should be clean and shoes properly polished.

For winter navy blue sweater may be worn if needed. No other colour sweater is permitted.

Timings, Terms & Vacation :

For Pre Primary Classes : Monday thru Friday - 8.30 am to 12.00 noon

For other Classes : Monday thru Friday - 8.30 am to 3.00
1st & 3rd Saturdays - 8.30 am to 12.00 noon.
2nd Saturday : Holiday
4th Saturday : Full working day

Academic Terms : 1st term - June to September
2nd term - October to December
3rd term - January to April

Re-opening :

In every academic year, the school reopens in the second week of June on the date notified.

Student Evaluation & Examinations :

  • To improve the academic performance of students in primary and secondary levels, weekly assignment tests are conducted in all subjects.

  • Three Unit Tests are conducted per academic year, other than the Terminal Examinations.

  • Two project works are assigned to the students in a year and 10% weightage is given to it, to enhance the academic skill.

  • Teaching in pre-primary classes is by play way method.

  • Teachers specialized in their subjects to teach various subjects.

Attendance :

Every pupil must have an attendance of minimum 85% to become eligible for promotion to the next higher class.
10% of attendance may be condoned on medical grounds by Principal.

Fees :

Fees are payable well in advance, in full, in three installments, in June, October and January.
Defaulting students will not be allowed to sit for the examinations and their results will be withheld. No fees are refundable under any circumstances.

Transport :

Transport facility from the school on all working days is available on request, to students from various specified points along the fixed routes only.
The transport fee is collected three times during the academic year along with the tuition fee.

Parental Co-operation :

Parents are requested to send their wards regularly to school in time and in complete, neat uniform. They are requested to check for ward’s home work and diary entry regularly and sign them.
Parents are requested not to meet the teachers directly or go to the class rooms.

Correspondence :

All correspondence regarding students shall be sent to the Principal. The person who corresponds must necessarily be the parent or guardian.

The School will not recognise or entertain discussion with any other person concerning the student. In the matters of discipline, school activities and admissions, the decision of the School Management shall be final and binding.

Office Working Hours : 9.00 am to 3.30 pm on all working days.
Saturdays : 9.00 am to 1.00 pm.

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