Examination and Promotion Policy

EXAMINATION AND PROMOTION POLICY

  1. The student’s Progress is communicated to parents periodically by means of the Progress Record, which also includes a report on conduct and attendance

  2. Promotion to the higher class will be determined on the basis of the grades obtained in assessments held during the year. The student’s achievement in co-curricular activities too, is taken into consideration.

  3. Results are declared at the end of the session and are considered final in all cases. Decision of the Principal about the Promotion of a child, will be final and has to be abided by.

  4. Serious misconduct or malpractice in an examination disqualifies a student for the whole examination.

  5. Students will not be allowed to take exams in case of any outstanding fees.

  6. A child suffering from any medical issues will have to appear for the examination under special circumstances and permission unless the issue is severe in which case you will have to consult with the principal. Attendance during practical exam is a must.

  7. Pupils who are absent for the Terminal Examination for any reason other than sickness justified by Doctor’s Certificate will not be considered for consolidated result and rank

  8. In case a pupil is absent in a subject or an examination he/she will not be re-examined under any circumstances. In such case Promotion of the deserving pupil will be decided on the strength of the examinations they have appeared for and the year’s work.

  9. Complying with CBSE norms, from Nursery to Std X only grades shall be Provided in the result. Parents are requested not to ask for marks statement.

  10. If a child in Std XI will fail to clear tests in more than two subjects, he/she will have to be declared fail and shall be issued school leaving certificate.

  11. Minimum attendance of 75% of all working days in an assessment/term is essentially required to qualify for that assessment/term.