Examinations and Promotion
- There will be three examinations to register the progress of the student: 1st Term Examination, Half Yearly and Annual.
- Besides these terminal examinations, there will also be unit tests throughout the year.
- Examinations and tests enable parents to know the progress of their wards and pay attention to their studies at home.
- Promotion to the next class will be made on the basis of the average of marks obtained in Half-yearly and Annual examinations and unit tests.
- The pass mark in each subject is 40%. Subject English should be on top of marks.
- A student who, for reasons accepted by the Principal, is not able to appear for the Half-Yearly Examinations, has to appear for the Annual Examinations and the decision of the Principal regarding the promotion will be the final.
- Student, whose attendance is below 75% of the working days may not be eligible to sit for the Annual Examinations and may not be promoted to the next higher class.
- A student, who does not appear for Annual Examinations, will not be promoted.
- A student, who gives or obtains unfair assistance at an examination will be debarred from the rest of the papers. Such a student may be dismissed from the school.
- A student who fails twice in the same class may be asked to leave the school.
- Maintain a good character and conduct and at least a 'C' grade in Personal and Social qualities.
- There will be no re-examination & examination out of schedule.
- Answer books of the Annual Examinations are not shown to the students. The results declared at the end of the year are final and not subject to reconsideration.
- Attendance in all papers, both in Half-Yearly and Annual Examination is compulsory.
- A student detained in the same class forfeits all claims to concession in school fees.
- The school does not undertake to retain answer scripts of students who sit for school examinations for more than six months.