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1 SCHEME OF ASSESSMENTS Classes I & II Assessment is an integral part of the teaching and learning process. To ensure the effectiveness of student s educational experience, it is important that varied assessment techniques be used at regular intervals. Bloom School has defined the following objectives for assessment: 1. To provide quality feedback to students so as to ensure growth in learning of students. 2. To effectively guide students through the essential elements of learning: the acquisition of knowledge, the understanding of concepts, the mastering of skills. 3. To provide feedback to parents regarding students progress through grades. To achieve the above objective the Academic Session has been divided into four Quarters. The detailed distribution given below.
2 Assessme nts I QUARTER TERM I TERM II II III QUARTER QUARTER IV QUARTER SYLLAB US 1. Scholasti Written c Assessme Area nt ASSESS MENT MONTH JULY APRIL JULY Activit y JULY- SEPTEMBER Written Assessme nt SEPTEM BER Activit y OCTOBER DECEMBER Written Assessm ent DECEM BER Activit y DECEMBER - FEBRUARY Written Assessm ent FEB /MARC H Activit y Subject Enrich ment Subject Enrich ment Subject Enrich ment Subject Enrichm ent Max. Marks WEIGHT AGE Marks Marks Marks 40 Marks marks Marks Marks Marks 20% 5% 20% 5% 20% 5% 20% 5%
3 Co-Scholastic Areas: Co-Curricular Activities Art, Craft, Music, Dance, Physical Education, Computer Education Personal Traits--Courteousness, Confidence, Discipline, Neatness,, Take Initiative, Responsible Social Traits--Attitude Towards School, Attitude Towards Teachers, Attitude Towards Classmates Attendance-Regularity Co-Scholastic Areas Co-Curricular Activities Art, Craft, Music, Dance, Physical Education, Computer Education Personal Traits--Courteousness, Confidence, Discipline, Neatness Take Initiative, Responsible Social Traits--Attitude Towards School, Attitude Towards Teachers, Attitude Towards Classmates Attendance-Regularity A. SCHOLASTIC --GRADING SCALE A* Outstanding 90% - 100% A Excellent 75% - 89% B Very Good 56% - 74% C Good 35% - 55% D Scope for improvement Below 35%
4 B. Co-Scholastic Areas Grade PROMOTION POLICY / RULES Grade Point A B C As per CBSE there is no detention policy.but in order to be declared as Passed, a candidate shall obtain not less than 35% marks in each of the five subjects separately and in aggregate. Student has to secure 35% marks out of overall 20 marks earmarked in each subject in Internal Assessment too. A student should maintain 75% attendance in an academic session. Students will be awarded only grades. It is mandatory to appear in all Examinations.
5 SCHEDULE FOR ASSESSMENT QUARTER I QUARTER II QUARTER III QUARTER IV JULY SEPTEMBER DECEMBER FEBRUARY/MARCH
6 SCHEDULE OF ASSESSMENT CLASSES I & II QUARTER I DATE DAY CLASS I CLASS II 9/7/18 MONDAY MATHEMATICS(WRITT EN) MATHEMATICS (WRITTEN) 10/7/18 TUESDAY MATHS & EVS SUBJECT ENRICHMENT ACTIVITY MATHS & EVS SUBJECT ENRICHMENT ACTIVITY 11/7/18 WEDNESDAY ENGLISH ( WRITTEN) ENGLISH ( WRITTEN) 12/7/18 THURSDAY ENGLISH LISTENING ENGLISH LISTENING AND AND SPEAKING SKILLS SPEAKING SKILLS 13/7/18 FRIDAY EVS ( WRITTEN) EVS ( WRITTEN) 16/7/18 MONDAY HINDI ( WRITTEN) HINDI ( WRITTEN) 17/7/18 TUESDAY HINDI LISTENING AND SPEAKING SKILLS HINDI LISTENING AND SPEAKING SKILLS
7 QUARTER II DATE DAY CLASS I CLASS II 19/9/18 WEDNESDAY MATHS & EVS SUBJECT ENRICHMENT ACTIVITY MATHS & EVS SUBJECT ENRICHMENT 20/9/18 THURSDAY MATHEMATICS ( WRITTEN) ACTIVITY MATHEMATICS ( WRITTEN) 24/9/18 MONDAY ENGLISH ( WRITTEN) ENGLISH ( WRITTEN) 25/9/18 TUESDAY ENGLISH LISTENING AND SPEAKING SKILLS ENGLISH LISTENING AND SPEAKING SKILLS 26/9/18 WEDNESDAY EVS ( WRITTEN) EVS ( WRITTEN) 27/9/18 THURSDAY HINDI LISTENING AND SPEAKING SKILLS HINDI LISTENING AND SPEAKING SKILLS 28/9/18 FRIDAY HINDI ( WRITTEN) HINDI ( WRITTEN)
8 QUARTER III DATE DAY CLASS I CLASS II MATHEMATICS ( WRITTEN) MATHEMATICS ( WRITTEN) 10/12/18 MONDAY MATHS & EVS SUBJECT MATHS & EVS SUBJECT 11/12/18 TUESDAY WEDNESDA 12/12/18 Y 13/12/18 THURSDAY 14/12/18 FRIDAY 17/12/18 MONDAY 18/12/18 TUESDAY ENRICHMENT ACTIVITY ENGLISH ( WRITTEN) ENGLISH LISTENING AND SPEAKING SKILLS EVS ( WRITTEN) HINDI ( WRITTEN) HINDI LISTENING AND SPEAKING SKILLS ENRICHMENT ACTIVITY ENGLISH ( WRITTEN) ENGLISH LISTENING AND SPEAKING SKILLS EVS ( WRITTEN) HINDI ( WRITTEN) HINDI LISTENING AND SPEAKING SKILLS
9 QUARTER IV DAYS AND DATES CLASS I CLASS II WILL BE INTIMATED LATER MATHEMATICS ( WRITTEN) MATHS & EVS SUBJECT ENRICHMENT ACTIVITY ENGLISH ( WRITTEN) ENGLISH LISTENING AND SPEAKING SKILLS EVS ( WRITTEN) HINDI ( WRITTEN) HINDI LISTENING AND SPEAKING SKILLS MATHEMATICS ( WRITTEN) MATHS & EVS SUBJECT ENRICHMENT ACTIVITY ENGLISH ( WRITTEN) ENGLISH LISTENING AND SPEAKING SKILLS EVS ( WRITTEN) HINDI ( WRITTEN) HINDI LISTENING AND SPEAKING SKILLS
10 SCHEME OF ASSESSMENTS Classes III to V Assessment is an integral part of the teaching and learning process. To ensure the effectiveness of student s educational experience, it is important that varied assessment techniques be used at regular intervals. Bloom School has defined the following objectives for assessment: 1. To provide quality feedback to students so as to ensure growth in learning of students. 2. To effectively guide students through the essential elements of learning: the acquisition of knowledge, the understanding of concepts, the mastering of skills. 3. To provide feedback to parents regarding students progress through grades. To achieve the above objective the Academic Session has been divided into four Quarters. The detailed distribution given below.
11 Assessm ents SYLLA BUS 1. Scholas tic Area ASSES SMEN T MONT H Max. Marks I QUART ER APRIL JULY Wr itte n As ses sm ent JU LY 40 Ma rks Note book and activ ity TERM I TERM II II QUARTE R JULY- SEPTEMBE R Writte n Asses sment SEPT EMB 5 M - Reg ulari ty & Neat ness 5 M - Subj ect Enri chm ent 40 Marks Note book and activ ity III QUARTER IV QUARTER OCTOBER DECEMBER Written Assessment ER DECEMBER 5 M - Regu larity & Neat ness 40 Marks 5 M - Subj ect Enric hme nt 10 Note book and activity 5 M - Regularity & Neatness 5 M - Subject Enrichment 10 Marks DECEMBER - FEBRUARY Note book and activit Written y Assess ment FEB /MARC H 40 Marks 5 M - Regula rity & Neatne ss 5 M - Subjec t Enrich ment 10 Marks
12 10 Mar ks mark s WEIGH 20 TAGE % Co-Scholastic Areas: Co-Curricular Activities Art, Craft, Music, Dance, Physical Education, Computer Education Personal Traits--Courteousness, Confidence, Discipline, Neatness,, Take Initiative, Responsible Social Traits--Attitude Towards School, Attitude Towards Teachers, Attitude Towards Classmates Attendance-Regularity A. SCHOLASTIC --GRADING SCALE 5% 20% 5% 20% 5% 20% 5% A* Excellent 90% - 100% A Very Good 75% - 89% B Good 56% - 74% C Fair 35% - 55% D Scope for improvement Below 35% Co-Scholastic Areas Co-Curricular Activities Art, Craft, Music, Dance, Physical Education, Computer Education Personal Traits--Courteousness, Confidence, Discipline, Neatness Take Initiative, Responsible Social Traits--Attitude Towards School, Attitude Towards Teachers, Attitude Towards Classmates Attendance-Regularity
13 B. Co-Scholastic Areas Grade Grade Point A B C
14 PROMOTION POLICY / RULES As per CBSE there is no detention policy.but in order to be declared as Passed, a candidate shall obtain not less than 35% marks in each of the five subjects separately and in aggregate. Student has to secure 35% marks out of overall 20 marks earmarked in each subject in Internal Assessment too. A student should maintain 75% attendance in an academic session. Students will be awarded only grades. It is mandatory to appear in all Examinations. SCHEDULE FOR ASSESSMENT QUARTER I QUARTER II QUARTER III QUARTER IV JULY SEPTEMBER DECEMBER FEBRUARY/MARCH
15 SCHEDULE OF ASSESSMENT CLASSES III - V QUARTER I DATE DAY CLASS III CLASS IV CLASS V 9/7/18 MONDAY ENGLISH HINDI MATHEMATICS WEDNESD 11/7/18 AY HINDI EVS ENGLISH 13/7/18 FRIDAY EVS MATHEMATICS EVS 16/7/18 MONDAY MATHEM ATICS ENGLISH HINDI QUARTER II DATE DAY CLASS III CLASS IV CLASS V 20/9/18 THURSDAY ENGLISH HINDI MATHEMATICS 24/9/18 MONDAY HINDI EVS ENGLISH 26/9/18 WEDNESDA Y EVS MATHEMATICS EVS 28/9/18 FRIDAY MATHEMATICS ENGLISH HINDI QUARTER III DATE DAY CLASS III CLASS IV CLASS V 10/12/18 MONDAY ENGLISH HINDI MATHEMATICS 12/12/18 WEDNESDAY HINDI EVS ENGLISH 14/12/18 FRIDAY EVS MATHEMATICS EVS 17/12/18 MONDAY MATHEMATICS ENGLISH HINDI QUARTER IV
16 DAYS AND DATES CLASS III CLASS IV CLASS V ENGLISH HINDI MATHEMATICS HINDI EVS ENGLISH WILL BE INTIMATED LATER MATHEMATI EVS CS MATHEMATICS ENGLISH EVS HINDI
17 SCHEDULE OF SUBJECT ENRICHMENT ACTIVITY ASSESSMENT - CLASSES III - V QUARTER I DATE DAY CLASS III CLASS IV CLASS V MENTAL 1/5/18 TUESDAY MATH/ACTIVITY HINDI -ASL ENGLISH -ASL 4/5/18 FRIDAY ENGLISH-ASL ENGLISH -ASL EVS -ACTIVITY 7/5/18 MONDAY HINDI- ASL EVS- ACTIVITY HINDI -ASL 11/5/18 FRIDAY EVS- ACTIVITY MENTAL MATHS/ ACTIVITY MENTAL MATHS/ACTIVITY QUARTER II DATE DAY CLASS III CLASS IV CLASS V 13/8/18 MONDAY MENTAL MATH/ACTIVITY HINDI -ASL ENGLISH -ASL 20/8/18 MONDAY ENGLISH-ASL ENGLISH -ASL EVS -ACTIVITY 27/8/18 MONDAY HINDI- ASL EVS- ACTIVITY HINDI -ASL THURSDAY MENTAL 30/8/18 EVS- ACTIVITY MATHS/ MENTAL MATHS/ACTIVITY ACTIVITY QUARTER III
18 DATE DAY CLASS III CLASS IV CLASS V MENTAL 22/11/18 THURSDAY MATH/ACTIVITY HINDI -ASL ENGLISH -ASL 27/11/18 TUESDAY ENGLISH-ASL ENGLISH -ASL EVS -ACTIVITY 30/11/18 FRIDAY HINDI- ASL EVS- ACTIVITY HINDI -ASL 31/1218 MONDAY EVS- ACTIVITY MENTAL MATHS/ ACTIVITY MENTAL MATHS/ACTIVITY QUARTER IV DATE DAY CLASS III CLASS IV CLASS V 21/1/19 MONDAY MENTAL MATH/ACTIVITY HINDI -ASL ENGLISH -ASL 28/1/19 MONDAY ENGLISH-ASL ENGLISH -ASL EVS -ACTIVITY 4/2/19 MONDAY HINDI- ASL EVS- ACTIVITY HINDI -ASL 11/2/19 MONDAY EVS- ACTIVITY MENTAL MATHS/ ACTIVITY MENTAL MATHS/ACTIVITY
19 SCHEME OF EXAMINATIONS AND ASSESSMENTS Classes VI-VIII 1. The academic year is divided into two terms and examinations are held at the end of each term. 2. Evaluation of the Scholastic Aspect will be conducted according to the CBSE guidelines which are tabulated below. 3. Attendance in assessments for all classes from VI to VIII is compulsory. 4. Students found using unfair means during any Periodic Test or Term Examination will be marked zero in that subject. These students will not be eligible for any academic award or school appointment. 5. The final result will be calculated by taking 10% weightage of the Periodic Test + 10% weightage of Note Book and Subject Enrichment Activities + 80% weightage of Half Yearly and Final Exam. 6. We hope that with the cooperation and support of the parents, we shall be able to make a success of this system which is a path breaking initiative taken by C.B.S.E to aspire for holistic development of the students in a conducive environment.
20 EXAMINATION & PROMOTION POLICY FOR CLASSES VI to VIII Scholastic Periodic Note Book Subject HALF YEARLY Periodic Note Book Subject YEARLY Area Test - 1 Upkeep Enrichment Test - 2 Upkeep Enrichment EXAM Month JULY- AUGUST APRIL SEPT. AUGUST SEPTEMBER NOV - DEC TILL FEB JAN - FEB FEB. MARCH Max. Marks 20 Marks 10 Marks 10 Marks 80 Marks 20 Marks 10 Marks 10 Marks 80 Marks Weightage 10 Marks 5 Marks 5 Marks 80 Marks 10 Marks 5 Marks 5 Marks 80 Marks Syllabus April - July Notebook Upkeep April - Sept. April - Sept. Oct. - Nov. Notebook Upkeep TILL JANUARY 2nd Term (April - Sept.) 1 Project + TILL JANUARY 1 Project + Syllabus 1 Activities 1 Activities + 10% of Term 1-6th 20% of Term 1-7th 30% of Term 1-8th 2. Co- Scholastic 1. Work Education or Pre Skill Based Term Co- Scholastic 1. Work Education Skill Based Term - 2
21 Vocational Education Areas Activities Areas or Pre Vocational Activities (3 - Point Scale) (3 - Point Scale) Educati on A - Outstanding B - Very Good 2. Art Education (Visual and performing arts) Dance / Music / Art & Craft A - Outstanding B - Very Good 2. Art Education Dance / Music / (Visual and performi ng arts) Art & Craft C - Fair C - Fair 3. Health & 3. Health & Physical (Sports ) Education Physical ) (Sports) Educati on 3. Discipline (3 - Point Scale) A - Outstanding COMPONENTS: Attendance / Sincerity / Behaviour / Values / Tidiness / B - Very Good Respectfulness for rules and C - Fair regulation / attitude towards society
22 PROMOTION POLICY / RULES 1. In order to be declared as Passed a candidate shall obtain not less than 33% marks in each of the five subjects separately and in aggregate. 2. Student has to secure 33% marks out of overall 20 marks in each subject in Internal Assessment too. 3. A student having less than 75% attendance in an academic session shall not be permitted to appear in the Final Examination. 4. Students will be awarded Marks as well as grades in classes VI-VIII. 5. It is mandatory to appear in all Examinations. A. Scholastic Areas GRADING SYSTEM Grade Marks Range Grade Point A
23 A B B C C D E Minimum qualifying grade in all the subject under Scholastic Domain is D. 32 and below (E) Needs Improvement. B. Co-Scholastic Areas Grade Grade Point A B C Minimum qualifying grade in C-Scholastic Domain is C.
24 SCHEDULE FOR ASSESSMENT PERIODIC TEST - I HALF YEARLY PERIODIC TEST - II YEARLY 02 nd July - 06th August 14th - 28th September 22 nd Nov 24 th Dec FEB- MARCH
25 SCHEDULE OF ASSESSMENT CLASSES VI - VIII PERIODIC TEST I DATE DAY CLASS VI CLASS VII CLASS VIII GERMAN/FRENCH/ GERMAN/FRENCH/ GERMAN/FRENCH/ 2/7/18 MONDAY SANSKRIT SANSKRIT SANSKRIT 9/7/18 MONDAY SOCIAL SCIENCE MATHEMATICS SCIENCE 16/7/18 MONDAY MATHEMATICS HINDI ENGLISH 23/7/18 MONDAY ENGLISH ENGLISH SOCIAL SCIENCE 30/7/18 MONDAY HINDI SOCIAL SCIENCE HINDI 6/8/18 MONDAY SCIENCE SCIENCE MATHEMATICS
26 HALF YEARLY DATE DAY CLASS VI CLASS VII CLASS VIII GERMAN/FRENCH/ GERMAN/FRENCH/ GERMAN/FRENCH/ 14/9/18 FRIDAY SANSKRIT SANSKRIT SANSKRIT 17/9/18 MONDAY SOCIAL SCIENCE MATHEMATICS SCIENCE 20/9/18 THURSDAY MATHEMATICS SCIENCE ENGLISH 24/9/18 MONDAY SCIENCE SOCIAL SCIENCE SOCIAL SCIENCE 26/9/18 WEDNESDAY HINDI ENGLISH HINDI 28/9/18 FRIDAY ENGLISH HINDI MATHEMATICS
27 PERIODIC TEST II DATE DAY CLASS VI CLASS VII CLASS VIII GERMAN/FRENCH/ GERMAN/FRENCH/ GERMAN/FRENCH/ 22/11/18 THURSDAY SANSKRIT SANSKRIT SANSKRIT 27/11/18 TUESDAY SOCIAL SCIENCE MATHEMATICS SCIENCE 3/12/18 MONDAY MATHEMATICS HINDI ENGLISH 10/12/18 MONDAY ENGLISH ENGLISH SOCIAL SCIENCE 17/12/18 MONDAY HINDI SOCIAL SCIENCE HINDI 24/12/18 MONDAY SCIENCE SCIENCE MATHEMATICS
28 YEARLYEXAM DATE DAY CLASS VI CLASS VII CLASS VIII GERMAN/FRE NCH/ SANSKRIT SOCIAL SCIENCE GERMAN/FRE NCH/ SANSKRIT MATHEMATI CS GERMAN/FRE NCH/ SANSKRIT SCIENCE MATHEMATIC S SCIENCE ENGLISH SCIENCE SOCIAL SCIENCE SOCIAL SCIENCE WILL BE INTIMATED LATER HINDI ENGLISH HINDI ENGLISH HINDI MATHEMATI CS 28
29 SCHEDULE OF SUBJECT ENRICHMENT ACTIVITY ASSESSMENT CLASSES VI - VIII ROUND I DATE DAY CLASS VI CLASS VII CLASS VIII 13/8/18 MONDA Y GERMAN/FRE NCH/ SANSKRIT GERMAN/FRE NCH/ SANSKRIT GERMAN/FRE NCH/ SANSKRIT 16/8/18 THURSD AY SOCIAL SCIENCE MATHEMATI CS SCIENCE 20/8/18 MONDA Y MATHEMATIC S HINDI ENGLISH 23/8/18 THURSD AY ENGLISH ENGLISH SOCIAL SCIENCE 27/8/18 MONDA Y HINDI SOCIAL SCIENCE HINDI 30/8/18 THURSD AY SCIENCE SCIENCE MATHEMATI CS ROUND II DATE DAY CLASS VI CLASS VII 29 CLASS
30 VIII 8/1/19 TUESDA Y GERMAN/FRE NCH/ SANSKRIT GERMAN/FRE NCH/ SANSKRIT GERMAN/FRE NCH/ SANSKRIT 14/1/19 MONDA Y SOCIAL SCIENCE MATHEMATI CS SCIENCE 21/1/19 MONDA Y MATHEMATIC S HINDI ENGLISH 28/1/19 MONDA Y ENGLISH ENGLISH SOCIAL SCIENCE 4/2/19 MONDA Y HINDI SOCIAL SCIENCE HINDI 11/2/19 MONDA Y SCIENCE SCIENCE MATHEMATI CS 30
31 ACADEMIC CALENDAR FOR THE SESSION CLASS IX PERIODIC TEST - I PERIODIC TEST - II PERIODIC TEST - III FINAL EXAM 2nd July, th September, nd Nov, th Feb, 2019 to to to to 6th Aug, th September, th Dec, th Feb, 2019 CLASS X PERIODIC TEST - I PERIODIC TEST - II PERIODIC TEST - III PRE-BOARD EXAM BOARD EXAM 2nd July, th Sep, th Nov, th Jan, 2019 to to to to MARCH th Aug, th Sep, th Dec, rd Jan, 2019 CLASS XI PERIODIC TEST - I HALF YEARLY EXAM PERIODIC TEST - II FINAL EXAM 2nd July, th September, th November, th February, 2019 to to to to 6th Aug, th September, th December, th February,
32 CLASS XII PERIODIC TEST - I PERIODIC TEST - II PERIODIC TEST III PRE-BOARD I & II BOARD EXAM 2nd July, th Sep, th Nov, th Dec, 2018 to to to MARCH th July, th Sept, rd Nov, th Jan., 2019 Note: All dates are tentative and subject to change as per the decision of school authorities or guidelines issued by DOE/CBSE 32
33 EXAMINATIONS FOR IX & X With restoration of class X Board examination with effect from Academic Year , the assessment structure and examination pattern for class IX will be similar to that of class X. SCHEME OF EXAMINATIONS AND ASSESSMENTS 1. Evaluation of the Scholastic aspect will be conducted according to the C.B.S.E guidelines which are tabulated below. 2. Grading scale for Scholastic Areas (class IX) (School will award grades as per the following grading scale) Marks Range Grade A A B B C C D 33
34 32 and below E(Failed) Co-Scholastic Activities (IX - X): For the holistic development of the students the co-curricular activities and discipline area will be graded on five point grading scale (A E). 3. Students found using unfair means during any weekly test or term Examination will be marked zero in that subject. These students will not be eligible for any academic award or school appointment. 4. We hope that with the cooperation and support of the parents, we shall be able to make a success of this system which is a path breaking initiative taken by C.B.S.E to aspire for holistic development of the students in a conducive environment. 34
35 EXAMINATION & PROMOTION POLICY FOR CLASSES IX SCHOLASTI C Periodic Note Book + Subject Periodic Periodic Note Book + Subject Final AREA Test - I Enrichment Activity Test - II Test - III Enrichment Activity Exams Month JULY APRIL SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER NOV - DEC TILL JANUARY FEBRUARY Max. Marks 40 Marks 10 Marks + 10 Marks 80 Marks 40 Marks 10 Marks + 10 Marks 80 Marks Weightage 10 Marks Marks 10 Marks 10 Marks Marks 80 Marks Syllabus April - July Notebook + Subject April - Sept. April. - Nov Notebook + Subject Entire Syllabus Enrichment Activities Enrichment Activities Covered during the Session 2. CO- TO BE GRADED ON A 5 POINT SCALE (A-E) SCHOLASTI C Work Education or Pre Vocational Education, Art Education, Health & Physical AREAS Education (Sports / Martial Arts / Yoga / NCC ) / Music / Dance 3. DISCIPLINE Attendance / Sincerity / Behaviour / Values 35
36 P R O M O T I O N P O L I C Y / R U L E S o be declared as Passed a candidate shall obtain not less than 33% marks in each of the five subjects separately and in aggregate. 2. Student has to secure 33% in all the assessments conducted 3. A student having less than 75% attendance in an academic session shall not be permitted to appear in the Final Examination. 4. Students will be awarded Marks as well as grades in class IX. 5. It is mandatory to appear in all Examinations. Class MM Conversion for Result (A) Subjects: Language-1, Language-2, Maths, Science, Social Science 80 Marks obtained in Final Term Exam out of 80 in each subject 80 (B) Periodic Activities 10 = Average (Best of Two out of 3 Test conducted (Periodic Test-I, Periodic Test-II & Periodic Test-III) 10 (C) Note Book (Regularity, Assignment Completion, Neatness & Upkeep of Notebook) 5 Till January 5 1. (D) I Subject Enrichment Activity 5 Marks obtained as per the actuals 5 n ASL, Practical Lab Work, Map Work, Project Work Based on Subject requirement (Should be completed by 31st January) o r (A) d + (B) + (C) + (D) e r 100 Marks obtained as per the actuals 100 t 36
37 EXAMINATION & PROMOTION POLICY FOR CLASSES X Periodi. SCHOLASTIC c Note Book + Subject Periodic Periodic Note Book + Subject Pre-Board** Board AREA Test - I Enrichment Activity Test - II Test - III Enrichment Activity Exams Exams Month JULY APRIL - SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER NOV. - DEc. OCT - DEC JANUARY MARCH Max. Marks 40 Marks 10 Marks + 10 Marks 80 Marks 40 Marks 10 Marks + 10 Marks 80 Marks 80 Marks Weightage 10 Marks Marks 10 Marks 10 Marks Marks 80 Marks 80 Marks Syllabus April - July Notebook + Subject April - Sept. April - Dec. Notebook + Subject Entire Syllabus Entire Syllabus Enrichment Activities (Full Syllabus) Enrichment Activities Covered during Covered during the Session the Session 2. CO- TO BE GRADED ON A 5 POINT SCALE (A-E) 3. SCHOLASTI C Work Education or Pre Vocational Education, Art Education, Health & Physical Education AREAS (Sports / Martial Arts / Yoga / NCC ) / Music / Dance DISCIPLIN E Attendance / Sincerity / Behaviour / Values **Stream in class XI will be allotted as per the performance in Preboard/CBSE Exam 37
38 P R O M O T I O N P O L I C Y / R U L E S e declared as Passed a candidate shall obtain not less than 33% marks in each of the five subjects separately and in aggregate. 2. Student has to secure 33% marks in all Assessments. 3. If a student gets less than 33% in one subject, his/her promotion in the said subject will be as per the guidelines issued by DOE/CBSE/SET. 4. A student having less than 75% attendance in an academic session shall not be permitted to appear in the Final Examination. 5. Any other promotion rule applicable as per the policy of Directorate of Education, Govt. of Delhi / CBSE. 6. Students will be awarded Marks as well as grades in class X. 7. It is mandatory to appear in all Examinations. Class MM Conversion for Result (A) Subjects: Language-1, Language-2, Maths, Science, Social Science 80 Marks obtained in Second Term Exam out of 80 in each subject 80 (B) Periodic Activities 10 = Average (Best of Two out of 3Tests conducted (Periodic Test-I, Periodic Test-II & Periodic Test-III) 10 (C) Note Book (Regularity, Assignment Completion, Neatness & Upkeep of Notebook) 5 Till January 5 1. I (D) n Subject Enrichment Activity 5 Marks obtained as per the actuals 5 o r d ASL, Practical Lab Work, Map Work, Project Work Based on Subject requirement (Should be completed by 31st January) e (A) r + (B) + (C) + (D) 100 Marks obtained as per the actuals 100 t o b 38
39 EXAMINATION POLICY FOR CLASS XI Periodic Test - I HALF YEARLY Periodic Test - II FINAL TERM Month July September November- December February - March 100 (TH + PR*) (*as per 100 (TH + PR*) (*as per Max. Marks 35/40/50 CBSE marking Scheme) 35/40/50 CBSE marking Scheme) 3 Hrs. (as per CBSE guidelines Time Duration 1Hour 30min 1Hour 30min 3 Hrs. for respective subjecsts) Syllabus April - July April - September October Nov/Dec April - February Marks Distribution *Marks distribution for Subject Combination in each Term for Written / Practical as per CBSE guidelines. Other Subjects - Once a session along with Term - II Subject Work Experience General Studies Health & Physical Education Internal Assessment based on performance of the student Grades to be given on nine points scale. PROMOTION POLICY / RULES FOR CLASS XI 1 In order to be declared as Passed a candidate shall obtain not less than 33% marks in each of the five subjects on Cumulative basis in theory and practical separately. 39
40 2 If a student gets less than 33% in one subject, he/she will be placed in compartment in the said subject as per the rules. Student failing in more than one subject shall not be promoted. 3 In case of absence due to medical reason, the student may be exempted from First Term Examination in the respective subject and may be promoted on the basis of the annual examination only. However if a student fails to appear for final examination due to medical grounds, he/she shall give his/her exam along with compartment examination. Medical certificate is necessary. 4 A student having less than 75% attendance in an academic session shall not be permitted to appear in the Final Examination. 5 All students have to take each test/examination so as to determine his/her result on Cumulative basis. In order to calculate Cumulative result the Weightage of each term will be as follows: EXAMS PERIODIC I & II HALF YEARLY FINAL TOTAL MARKS 35/40/ WEIGHTAGE 10%+ 10% 30% 50% 100% 40
41 EXAMINATION & PROMOTION POLICY FOR CLASS XII Periodic Test - I Periodic Test - II Periodic Test - III Pre-board I & II Final Month July September November Dec - Jan As per CBSE Schedule Max. Marks 35/40/ /40/ Time Duration 1 Hour 45 min 1 Hour 3 Hour (as per 30 Mins. 30 Mins. CBSE guidelines for respective subject) Syllabus March - May July - Sep Oct - Nov. Full Syllabus Marks Distribution *Marks distribution for Subject Combination in each Term for Written / Practical as per CBSE guidelines Class Other Subjects [Once a session along with Term II] XII Work Experience General Studies Health & Physical Education 41
42 Internal assessment based on performance of the students. Grades to be given on nine points scale. 42
43 SCHEDULE OF TEST CLASS IX PERIODIC TEST I DATE DAY SUBJECTS 02 Jul '18 Monday Science 09 Jul '18 Monday Hindi/French/German/Sa ns 16 Jul '18 Monday Mathematics 23 Jul '18 Monday English 30 Jul '18 Monday Social Science 06 Aug '18 Monday Additional Subject PERIODIC TEST II DATE DAY SUBJECTS 14 Sep 18 Friday Additional Subject 17 Sep '18 Monday Mathematics 20 Sep '18 Thursday Science 24 Sep '18 Monday Social Science 26 Sep '18 Wednesday Hindi /French/German/Sans 28 Sep '18 Friday English 43
44 PERIODIC TEST III DATE DAY SUBJECTS 22 Nov 18 Thursday Additional Subjects 27 Nov '18 Tuesday Social Science 03 Dec '18 Monday Mathematics 10 Dec '18 Monday Science 17 Dec '18 Monday English 24 Dec '18 Monday Hindi/French/German/Sa ns FINAL EXAMS DATE DAY SUBJECTS 11 Feb '19 Monday Mathematics 14 Feb '19 Thursday Science 18 Feb '19 Monday Social Science 20 Feb '19 Wednesday Hindi 22 Feb '19 Friday English 25 Feb '19 Monday French/German/Sans 44
45 SCHEDULE OF TEST CLASS X PERIODIC TEST I DATE DAY SUBJECTS 02 Jul '18 Monday Mathematics 09 Jul '18 Monday English 16 Jul '18 Monday Social Science 23 Jul '18 Monday Science 30 Jul '18 Monday Hindi/French/German/Sa ns 06 Aug '18 Monday Additional Subject PERIODIC TEST II DATE DAY SUBJECTS 14 Sep 18 Friday Additional Subject 17 Sep '18 Monday Social Science 20 Sep '18 Thursday Mathematics 24 Sep '18 Monday Science 26 Sep '18 Wednesday English 28 Sep '18 Friday Hindi/ French/German/Sans 45
46 PERIODIC TEST III DATE DAY SUBJECTS 22 Nov 18 Thursday Additional Subjects 27 Nov '18 Tuesday Science 03 Dec '18 Monday English 10 Dec '18 Monday Hindi/French/German/Sa ns 17 Dec '18 Monday Mathematics 24 Dec '18 Monday Social Science PRE-BOARD EXAMS DATE DAY SUBJECTS 08 Jan '19 Tuesday Social Science 11 Jan '19 Friday Hindi/French/German/Sa ns 14 Jan '19 Monday Mathematics 18 Jan '19 Friday Science 21 Jan '19 Monday English 23 Jan 19 Wednesday Additional Subject 46
47 SCHEDULE OF TEST CLASS XI COM. / SCI. / HUM PERIODIC TEST I DATE DAY COMMERCE SCIENCE HUMANITIES 02 Jul '18 Mon Accounts Chemistry Pol. Sci. 09 Jul '18 Mon Maths/PE Maths/Psychology/PE Maths/Psychology/PE 16 Jul '18 Mon.B.St Physics History 23 Jul '18 Mon English English English 30 Jul '18 Mon Economics/Markt. Eco/Bio / C.Sc/Markt. Eco/Socio/Markt. 6 Aug 18 Mon Additional subject Additional subject Additional subject HALF YEARLY PRACTICAL DATE DAY COMMERCE SCIENCE HUMANITIES 10 Sep 18 Mon Accounts Chemistry/Physics History 11 Sep 18 Tue Business Studies Physics/Chemistry 12 Sep 18 Wed Eco/ Markt. Bio/C.Sc / Eco/Mkt. Eco/Socio/Markt 13 Sep 18 Thu Phy. Edu/Psychology Phy. Edu/Psychology Phy. Edu/Psychology 14 Sep 18 Fri Additional Subject Additional Subject Additional Subject HALF YEARLY THEORY 47
48 DATE DAY COMMERCE SCIENCE HUMANITIES 14 Sep 18 Friday Additional Subject Additional Subject Additional Subject 17 Sep 18 Monday Accounts Chemistry Pol Science 20 Sep 18 Thursday Business Studies Physics History 24 Sep 18 Monday Maths/Phy.Edu Maths/Psycho/P.E Maths/Psycho/P.E 26 Sep 18 Wednesday Eco/Markt Eco/Bio/C.Sc/Markt. Eco/Markt/Socio 28 Sep 18 Friday English English English PERIODIC TEST II DATE DAY COMMERCE SCIENCE HUMANITIES 27 Nov '18 Tuesday English English English 03 Dec '18 Monday Business Studies Chemistry History 10 Dec '18 Monday Eco/Marketing Eco/Bio/C.Sc/Markt Eco/Sociology/Markt 17 Dec '18 Monday Maths/Psycho/P.E Maths/Psycho/P.E Maths/Psycho/P.E 24 Dec '18 Monday Accounts Physics Pol Science 26 Dec' 18 Wednesday Additional Subject Additional Subject Additional Subject 48
49 FINAL PRACTICAL DATE DAY COMMERCE SCIENCE HUMANITIES 28 Jan 19 Mon Accounts Chemistry/Physics History 29 Jan 19 Tue Business Studies Physics/Chemistry 30 Jan 19 Wed Eco/ Markt. Bio/C.Sc / Eco Eco/Socio/Markt 31 Jan 19 Thu Phy. Edu/Psychology Phy. Edu/Psychology Phy. Edu/Psychology 1 Feb 19 Fri Additional Subject Additional Subject Additional Subject FINAL EXAM DATE DAY COMMERCE SCIENCE HUMANITIES 11 Feb '19 Monday Maths/P.E Maths/Psycho/P.E Maths/Psycho/P.E 14 Feb '19 Thursday Business Studies Physics Pol Science 18 Feb '19 Monday Accounts Chemistry History 20 Feb '19 Wednesday English English English 22 Feb '19 Friday Eco/Marketing Eco/Bio/C.Sc/Markt Eco/Sociology/Markt 25 Feb '19 Monday Additional Subject Additional Subject Additional Subject 49
50 SCHEDULE OF TEST CLASS XII COM. / SCI. / HUM PERIODIC TEST I DATE DAY COMMERCE SCIENCE HUMANITIES 02 July 18 Mon Accounts Physics History 03 July 18 Tue English English English 04 July 18 Wed Business Studies Chemistry Pol Science 05 July 18 Thu Eco/Bio/C.Sc/Markt Eco/Bio/C.Sc/Markt Eco/Bio/C.Sc/Markt 06 July 18 Fri Maths/Psycho/P.E Maths/Psycho/P.E Maths/Psycho/P.E 09 July 18 Mon Additional Subject Additional Subject Additional Subject PERIODIC TEST II DATE DAY COMMERCE SCIENCE HUMANITIES 14 Sep 18 Fri Additional Subject Additional Subject Additional Subject 17 Sep 18 Mon Maths/Psycho/P.E Maths/Psycho/P.E Maths/Psycho/P.E 20 Sep 18 Thu Accounts Chemistry Pol Science 24 Sep 18 Mon Business Studies Physics History 26 Sep 18 Wed English English English 28 Sep 18 Fri Eco/Markt Eco/Bio/C.Sc/Markt. Eco/Markt/Socio 50
51 PERIODIC TEST III DATE DAY COMMERCE SCIENCE HUMANITIES 12 Nov 18 Mon Accounts Chemistry Pol Science 14 Nov 18 Wed English English English 16 Nov 18 Fri Eco/Markt Eco/Bio/C.Sc/Markt. Eco/Markt/Socio 19 Nov 18 Mon Maths/Psycho/P.E Maths/Psycho/P.E Maths/Psycho/P.E 22 Nov 18 Thu Business Studies Physics History 23 Nov 18 Fri Additional subject Additional subject Additional subject PRE-BOARD PRACTICAL DATE DAY COMMERCE SCIENCE HUMANITIES 27 Nov '18 Tue Accounts Physics History 28 Nov 18 Wed Business Studies Chemistry 29 Nov 18 Thu Eco/Markt Eco/Bio/C.Sc/Markt. Eco/Markt/Socio 30 Nov 18 Fri Phy.Edu /Psychology Phy.Edu /Psychology. Phy.Edu /Psychology 3 Dec 18 Mon Additional subject Additional subject Additional subject PRE-BOARD EXAM DATE DAY COMMERCE SCIENCE HUMANITIES 7 & 10 Dec 18 Fri & Mon English English English 14 & 17 Dec 18 Fri & Mon Business Studies Physics History 51
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