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E-mail: vvhs@gaet.edu.in 2021-2022 1
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OUR BELIEF / PRINCIPLES To provide an ambience for conducive, inclusive and holistic development of children, to enable them to realize their optimum potential and shape them into benevolent and empathetic individuals. To impart education through able, passionate, enthusiastic, caring, innovative, inspiring and dedicated staff. To provide a joyous and creative platform that culminates in the evolution of a composed and focused individual who in turn adds value to the society. To nurture collaborative partnerships among educators, parents and student communities. VISION To inspire and empower the children to excel, to develop creative ability, to make them emotionally matured, to encourage natural curiosity and scientific temper that enables lifelong learning. MISSION To sensitize the children towards their fellow beings through value and skill-based education in co-curricular and extra-curricular activities. To develop the positive attitude to thrive and survive in a dynamic world which will empower the students to become worthy citizens. 3
Online Class Timing PRIMARY SECTION (MONDAY TO FRIDAY) GRADE 1 1.00 PM TO 3.00 PM GRADE 2 3.00 PM TO 5.00 PM GRADE 3 12.20 PM TO 3.00 PM GRADE 4 3.00 PM TO 5.40 PM SECONDARY SECTION (MONDAY TO FRIDAY) GRADE 5 8.00 AM TO 11.05 AM GRADE 6 TO 10 8.00 AM TO 11.40 AM A man who dares to waste one hour of time has not discovered the value of life. 4
LIST OF HOLIDAYS FOR THE YEAR 2021-2022 DATE MONTH YEAR DAY OCCASION / FESTIVAL 02 JULY ND 2021 FRIDAY FOUNDER’S DAY TH 20 JULY 2021 TUESDAY BAKRI EID 16 AUGUST TH 2021 MONDAY PARSI NEW YEAR 19TH AUGUST 2021 THURSDAY MOHARRUM 31 AUGUST TH 2021 TUESDAY GOKULASHTAMI 10 SEPTEMBER TH 2021 FRIDAY GANESH CHATURTHI 15 OCTOBER TH 2021 FRIDAY DUSSEHRA 19 OCTOBER TH 2021 TUESDAY EID – E – MILAD 4TH NOVEMBER 2021 THURSDAY DIWALI / LAKSHMI POOJA 5TH NOVEMBER 2021 FRIDAY BALI PRATIPADA 19 NOVEMBER TH 2021 FRIDAY GURU NANAK JAYANTI 14 JANUARY TH 2022 FRIDAY MAKAR SANKRANTI 01 MARCH ST 2022 TUESDAY MAHASHIVRATRI 18 MARCH TH 2022 FRIDAY HOLI 14 APRIL TH 2022 THURSDAY DR. AMBEDKAR JAYANTI / MAHAVIR JAYANTI 15 TH APRIL 2022 FRIDAY GOOD FRIDAY 2ND MAY 2022 MONDAY RAMZAN EID 16 TH MAY 2022 MONDAY BUDDHA POURNIMA HOLIDAYS FALLING ON SATURDAY / SUNDAY 22 AUGUST ND 2021 SUNDAY RAKSHA BANDHAN 19 SEPTEMBER TH 2021 SUNDAY ANANT CHATURDASHI 2ND OCTOBER 2021 SATURDAY GANDHI JAYANTI 06 NOVEMBER TH 2021 SATURDAY BHAUBEEJ 25TH DECEMBER AYS FALLING ON SATURDAY 2021 / SUNDAYCHRISTMAS SATURDAY 1ST JANUARY 2022 SATURDAY NEW YEAR 19TH FEBRUARY 2022 SATURDAY SHIVAJI JAYANTI 2ND APRIL 2022 SATURDAY GUDI PADWA 10TH APRIL 2022 SUNDAY RAM NAVMI NON-INSTRUCTIONAL DAYS (ATTENDANCE COMPULSORY) 15 AUGUST TH 2021 SUNDAY INDEPENDENCE DAY 05 SEPTEMBER TH 2021 SUNDAY TEACHER’S DAY 26 TH JANUARY 2022 WEDNESDAY REPUBLIC DAY 01 ST MAY 2022 SUNDAY MAHARASHTRA DAY HOLIDAY FOR BAKRI EID, RAMZAN EID, MOHARRAM AND EID-E-MILAD WILL BE CONFIRMED LATER. 5
ACADEMIC YEAR (2021-2022) I TERM SCHEDULE GRADE I TO X FIRST TERM [2021-2022] Commences on 8TH April 2021 Thursday Concludes on 7th October 2021 Thursday 6
VACATIONS GANAPATI FESTIVAL BREAK Commences on 10th September 2021 Friday School re-opens on 15th September 2021 Wednesday DIWALI VACATION Begins on 1st November 2021 Monday School re-opens on 15th November 2021 Monday . 7
GENERAL INFORMATION VASANT VIHAR HIGH SCHOOL AND JUNIOR COLLEGE is sponsored by GOENKA & ASSOCIATES EDUCATIONAL TRUST Day to day affairs of running the school are being managed by the Principal assisted by appropriate staff under overall supervision of the School Committee comprising of 3 or 4 representatives of the Trust, the Principal and a representative of the teaching and non-teaching staff. The School Building is spacious with all modern facilities and is designed to accommodate students from Std. I to Std.. XII with a seating capacity of 7,200 students; working in two shifts. The motto of the school reads which means “MODESTY ADORNS KNOWLEDGE.” The school does not receive any Grant-in-Aid from the Government and the only source of income is the amount of fees collected from the students. The Trust holds exemption u/s 80G of the Income Tax Act and is registered with the Charity Commissioner under Registration No.E8297 (BOM) dated 17-8-1981 as a Public Charitable Trust with the object to establish and/or run educational institutions. Any constructive suggestion from the parents whose children are being admitted to the school shall always be welcome. The Trust Office is housed in the Yashodham High School Building, Goregaon I, Mumbai – 400063, where such constructive suggestions can be recorded with the Trustee-in- charge. Parent-Teacher Association has been established on 16.12.1997 vide circular from School Education Departmentof Government of Maharashtra. Each parent shall be a member of the PTA. The achievements of an organization are the results of the combined effort of each individual 8
SCHOOL INFORMATION 1. VASANT VIHAR HIGH SCHOOL & JUNIOR COLLEGE was founded on 02-07-1990. The medium of instruction in the Schoolis English. Presently, the classes are conducted for Primary ( Std. I to Std. IV ), Secondary ( Std. V to Std X ) and Junior College ( Std. XI and Std- XII). The Institution is recognized on permanently unaided basis. 2. Classes I to IX follow ICSE curriculum. The School prepares students of Class X for the Secondary School Certificate Examination (S.S.C.E.) and Classes XI & XII for Higher Secondary Certificate Examination (H.S.C.E.) conducted by the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education. 3. The academic year of the school begins in April . 4. The School has well-equipped Libraries, Science Laboratories, Auditorium, Computer Laboratories and Audio Visual rooms with latest equipment and offers Computer Education for both Primary & Secondary sections. 5. Marathi / Hindi is offered as 2nd and 3rd Language. Marathi is offered from Grade I onwards. 6. Admissions of children to the school is open to all, irrespectiveof caste, creed, religion and sex. 7. Should the Parent / Guardian feel that his / her child is not making the desired progress, the principal should be contacted for guidance. OUR TEACHERS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO OFFER PRIVATE TUITIONS. The Parents are advised to refrain from engaging teachers either from the school or from outside for coaching, as such tuitions normally do more harm than good. 8. The school premises is under CCTV surveillance. Arise, awake and know your strength 9
ADMISSIONS / WITHDRAWALS 1. Parents seeking admission for their ward in Std. I will have to produce any one of the following documents to confirm the date of birth. a. Birth certificate given by hospital / municipality. b. School leaving certificate from the Pre Primary school. c. Affidavit filed by the parent. 2. For seeking admission, the parent / guardian will have to fill the admission form online and attach scanned copy of necessary documents not exceeding the size as per the format given in the admission notification published on the school website. 3. At the time of admission to Std. I, the age limit prescribed by the Management from time to time shall be rigidly adhered to. No relaxation in age will be given. 4. On being granted admission, the parent / guardian will have to produce the necessary documents in original for verification. 5. A child coming from a recognized school will be admitted only when a School Leaving Certificate from the school he / she has last attended, is produced. The School Leaving Certificate or Transfer Certificate should bear the recognition number of that school, Saral Id No. of the student and UDISE No. ( Primary / Secondary, as may be applicable ). 6. All withdrawals from the school can be made only on the written request for the same giving one calendar month’s notice or paying fees equivalent to one month in lieu of the notice period by the parent / guardian of the childto the Principal. Application for a leaving certificate, should be made by the parent / guardian on the prescribed form provided in the school calendar. Signatures of both the parents are mandatory on the application form. 7. In case of request for a duplicate of the school leaving certificate, the parent / guardian, will have to produce an affidavit stating therein what has happened to the original certificate and why a duplicate School Leaving Certificate is needed. A nominal fee will be charged for obtaining a duplicate School Leaving Certificate. 8. In case of adopted child, a certified copy of adoption document is to be submitted at the time of admission. 9. In all matters regarding admission, Principal’s decision shall be final and binding on parents. Rules subject to change, pending implementation of Right to Education Act. 10
INTERNET / CYBER SAFETY Internet an amazing source of information, is a way to stay connected with friends and family. However, it has a flipside and comes with its share of problems. Internet safety is about children being smart about how to handle themselves online and protecting themselves from falling prey to any online scam. STRATEGIES AT STUDENT LEVEL Students should be encouraged to ❖ take responsibility for managing their digital reputation. ❖ trust each other respectfully online and offline. ❖ understand the importance of protecting their password. ❖ think about where they are travelling to and whether it is a safe place to spend their online time. ❖ be aware that people can pretend to be anybody they want online, so it is best to have only offline friends. ❖ share their experience of cyber bullying with adults. STRATEGIES AT THE PARENT / FAMILY LEVEL ❖ Place computers in a central location at home. ❖ Be active in their child’s life and should know who their friends are, both online and offline. ❖ Look out for signs of bullying such as a. Loss of interest in school. b. Not wanting to spend time with friends. c. Anxiety around technology uses. d. Being depressed. e. Difficulty in sleeping. f. Lower school performance. ❖ Keep evidence of cyber bullying. ❖ Set up an alert on Google. ❖ Educate their child not to leave her / his mobile phone lying around where others can use it, without permission. IMPORTANT NOTE 1. Display of any disorderly conduct, doing of any act which causes or likely to cause physical / or psychological harm, raise apprehension or fear or shame or embarrassment to a student in or outside the school, which includes abusing, threatening, or playing practical jokes or leaving & causing hurt to any student is strictly prohibited. 2. Asking any student to do or forcing him to do something which a student will not in the ordinary course willingly do, is also a punishable offence. 3. Any such disorderly act found by the Institution, will be subject to an enquiry by a Committee constituted by the school. 4. If students involved are found to be at fault, the same will be reported to the competent authorities for necessary action. 5. In addition such students are liable to be dismissed from the school. They may not be able to get admitted in any Educational Institution for a period of five years. 11
It is a greater work to educate a child..... than to rule a state. RECOMMENDATIONS TO PARENTS 1. Since this is an English medium school, every student should learn to speak and write good English. Hence at home, he/ she should be given an opportunity to speak English and speak it correctly. Parents should instruct their ward that, except for Hindi/Marathi classes, English alone should be spoken during the school hours. 2. Parents and Guardians are reminded that without their help and co-operation not much can be achieved by the efforts made by the school to mould and improve the character of the child. They are earnestly requested to instill discipline. 3. Parents are also earnestly requested to peruse and sign the reports of the child, or any other remarks made by the School Authorities in the calendar and do the needful in the matter. 4. Parents should not engage school teachers as private tutors, vide item 8 under School Information. We strongly discourage private tuitions. Instead, we would suggest that you inculcate in your ward the habits of self-study and regularity in study. Create a conducive atmosphere to study at home. Avoid all kinds of disturbances like T.V. radio, video, Internet etc. Let your child surf the net only for essential information under your supervision. 5. Parents are requested to refrain from giving any gifts to the members of the staff. 6. Parents are requested to refrain from celebrating their child’s birthday in school in any way. 7. If any student is found to have done damage of any kind in class or in and about the school premises, the parents/guardian will have to make good the loss. Decision of the Principal regardingthe amount to be paid will be final. 8. Criticism of your child’s teachers in the presence of children should be avoided as it encourages them to lose respect for their teachers. In case of any grievance kindly meet the Principal. 9. Parents are advised to make it a point to attend the Virtual Open House. They will not be allowed to meet the teachers without prior permission from the Principal on other working days. 10. Parents and guardians are requested to notify the school of anychange in their address and telephone number. 12
RULES REGARDING FEES 1. Term fees must be paid in June along with I-Quarter Tuition Fee and in December along with III-Quarter Tuition Fee. Fees can be paid Quarterly, half-yearly or yearly. 2. Fees for the months of April and May must be paid along with March fees and this holds good even for those who wish to leave the school in March / April / May. 3. The delay of payment beyond 3 months renders a pupil liable to be struck off the roll. If the pupil is re-admitted the Admission Fee must be paid again. 4. If a student is to be withdrawn, one calendar month’s notice should be given in writing by the Parent/Guardian to the Principal of the school to arrange for the refund of the balance of tuition fees. In exceptional circumstances of withdrawal, one month’s tuition fee in lieu of one calendar month’s notice will have to be paid. Amount collected as Term Fee or Tuition Fee will not be refunded. 5. Students whose fees are not paid will be considered as defaulters. 6. Unless all dues are paid by the student, the results of the examinations/ tests conducted by the school will not be communicated to the student. School Leaving Certificate will not be issued till all the outstanding dues from the student at the time of leaving the school are paid and clearance certificate from the concerned authority is obtained. 7. Students who leave the school in the month previous to any vacation must pay the fees for the vacation. 8. No deduction in fees will be allowed for vacations or for broken period of the month. Full month’s fee will be payable if the student’s name appears on the roll on the 1st day of the month. Admission fee will not be refunded even if the student, for any reason, leaves the school immediately after securing admission. Signature of the Parent/Guardian 13
FEES 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH STD QUARTER QUARTER QUARTER QUARTER June to Sep to Dec to Feb March to Aug tuition Nov tuition tuition fee May tuition fee + term fee + term fee fee fee Rs. Rs Rs II & IV Rs.10,680/- 14,240/- 10,680/- 14,240/- Rs. V TO IX Rs11,910/- Rs15,880/- Rs.11,910/- 15,880/- Rs. Rs. Rs. X 15,880/- 11,910/- 27,790- Grade I annual fees is collected. School fees will be accepted by Cheque payment / PAYTM only. • Procedure for cheque payment : a) Cheque to be drawn in favour of VASANT VIHAR HIGH SCHOOL & JUNIOR COLLEGE. b)Drop the cheque only in the drop box placed near the watchman’s cabin of the school. NOTE : 1) Do not drop post-dated cheques in the drop box. 2) Drop box facility will be available from 1st to the 11th of the due month irrespective of holidays. Drop box facility Timings : Period Time 1st to 10th of the due month 24 Hrs. th 11 of the due month Upto 10.00 a.m. Sample (1) : i) Cross the cheque and write ‘A/C Payee’ ii) Mention the school name as given above. Iii) Write the correct date. iv) Enter the amount payable, in words and figures. v) Ensure that the cheque is appropriately signed. vi) Write the child’s name, standard, division, U.I.D. No., months for which fees is paid, contact no. on the reverse of the cheque. 14
Procedure for Paytm payment: • Go to paytm.com and on the home screen, select ‘Fees’ • Select the institute’s location as ‘ Maharashtra’ Mumbai. • Select your institute as GAET. • Choose your institute as Vasant Vihar High School. • Select Fee details (School fees: Annually) • Enter the student’s UID number. • Confirm the fee details and proceed • Enter the login details to log in / Sign up. • Pick your payment option. “ Pay Now” with your Paytm wallet / debit card/ Credit card/ Net banking • Parents are requested to pay the fees Annually • You will receive a payment confirmation from Paytm on your registered mobile number and Email id. • General Instructions : 1) The bank will levy a charge of 100/- for a bounced cheque. Thereafter fees along with fine must be paid by Demand Draft / Pay Order in the School Office. 2) Payment made from 11th of the due month shall be received by cheque only in the school office & may be subjected to a surcharge of . 200 per month or part thereof. 15
COUNSELLING CENTRE The Trust has set up a State of the Art Counselling Centre in Vasant Vihar High School building to provide help in the area of mental health. The Centre is being looked after by a team of dedicated professionals comprising of Psychologists, Counsellors, Remedial Educators, Occupational, Speech & Language Enhancement Therapists and a Psychiatrist. The Centre practices a HYBRID of TRANS-DISCIPLINARY and INTEGRATED model for intervention. The services offered are: • Classroom Counselling and guidance • Personal Safety Education Programme • Shadow teachers in Playmate Pre-school and Standard I • Parental & Student Workshops • Individual / Family Counselling and guidance • Psycho-educational assessment • Remedial Education • Occupational Therapy • Visual Integration Therapy • Speech & Language Enhancement Therapy • Sensory Integration & Brain gym • Therapeutic Group Interventions • Specific Group Modules for overall development of students • Aptitude testing and career guidance • Activity groups for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) • Music & Dance Therapy • Arts Based Therapy (ABT) • Support groups for parents of children with special needs • Psychiatric consultation Note: Parents are advised to make good use of these services provided by the Centre • (Subsidised charges for these services) 16
The Trust has also introduced alternative curriculum for the children who have difficulties coping with the regular school by offering NIOS facility. This is available at different levels as below: Level Equivalent to A Std. III B Std. V C Std. VIII NIOS Std. X ONGOING PROJECTS • ANVAY – Anvay is a curriculum based programme involving an informal but structured therapeutic intervention. A school readiness programme for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder and Global Developmental Delay. (Ages – 4 to 6 years) • AYAAN – is a curriculum based structured and therapeutic programme to empower the children to achieve self- reliance and prepare them for open schooling. (Ages – 6 to 8 years) • ADITI – is a formal curriculum designed to prepare the children for OBE (open basic education) and NIOS (National Institute for Open School) so as to make the process of learning smooth and enriching. (Ages 7 – 9 years) • AAROH – is symbolic to the journey of children towards a new level of performance through intervention with an individual touch. (Ages 7 – 16 years) • AVISHKAAR – is an exploratory process with the objective to create an independent persona. The programme will equip youngsters, depending on their strengths & abilities, to be independent & productive members of the society. (Ages 10 – 14 years) 17
• Masti Ki Paathshala (MKP) – is a modified classroom model to cater to children with ASD & GDD, combined with daily therapeutic intervention. ( Ages – 8 to 12 years ) • Remontar – A programme to channelize & escalate the potential of children with ASD & GDD, by providing a structured & individualized therapeutic intervention, in a school set – up. ( Ages 2 – 6 years ) NEW PROJECT : INSIDE...OUT! An HR venture & initiative by the GAET Counselling Centre, in the form of a personal enrichment programme for all teachers across GAET schools. Besides the above, the following services are also provided at Yashodham High School and Lakshadham High School: • NIOS Senior Secondary – Std XII • Ur in a Soup – Std XII • Beauty Culture • MSCIT Contact for Details and prior appointment : Centre at Vasant Vihar – Phone No.: 40278344 MONDAY - FRIDAY : 10.30 a.m. to 6.00 p.m. Timings : SATURDAY (1st, 3rd & 5th) : 11.00 a.m. to 2.00 p.m. 18
ASSESSMENT / EXAMINATION 1. Students absent from an examination / test / assessment for any reason whatsoever, will not be re-examined. They will be promoted or detained in the class according to the Average Grade obtained. ( See items Nos. 6 and 7 below). Decision of the Principal / School Committee will be final. 2. Absence from examination / assessment for any subjects, oral or written involves loss of marks for the subject / s and this will automatically affect the students standing in the merit order and the grade points. 3. All Assessments / Examinations must be answered by every student. Kindly note that if a student has missed a test / assessment / examination, he / she will not be given a MAKE-UP test. Failure to answer a test / assessment / examination will affect the student’s average of the final result at the time of promotion. This, in turn, may adversely affect his / her promotion. 4. A student found resorting to unfair means in an examination / assessment / test will be disallowed to appear in that subject and will be assigned zero in that subject. Infringement of the rules of examination by any student will make the pupil liable to severe punishment. ACADEMIC SUBJECTS Marks out of 100 Marks out of 50 Grade Points Description 100 50 0 Outstanding 91-99 46-49 1 Excellent 81-90 41-45 2 Very good 71-80 36-40 3 Good 61-70 31-35 4 Satisfactory 51-60 26-30 5 Fair 43-50 21-25 6 Average 35-42 18-20 7 Needs Motivation 33-34 17 7# Needs Improvement Below 32 Below 16 8 Needs c o u n s e l l i n g and remedial teaching REPETITION OF UNFAIR MEANS MAKES THE STUDENT LIABLE FOR DISMISSAL However, he / she may be allowed to appear for all the other subjects of the examination / assessment / test at the discretion of the Principal. Studentsnot following examination rules will be detained. 5. Results once declared will be final. Cases of students who are detained will not be reconsidered. 53 19
6. EVALUATION PATTERN GRADE I to IV FIRST TERM First Terminal Examination Marks 50 (September) [(10 + 10)* + 30] SECOND TERM Second Terminal Examination Marks 50 (March) [(10 + 10)* + 30] GRADE V FIRST TERM First Terminal Examination Marks 50 (September) ([ 10 + 10]* + 30) SECOND TERM Second Terminal Examination Marks 50 (March) ([ 10 + 10]* + 30) GRADE VI & GRADE VIII FIRST TERM First Terminal Examination Marks 100 (September) ([ 20 + 10 + 10]* + 60) SECOND TERM Second Terminal Examination Marks 100 (March) ([ 20 + 10 + 10]* + 60) GRADE IX & GRADE X FIRST TERM First Terminal Examination Marks 100 (September) ( 20 + 80) SECOND TERM Second Terminal Examination Marks 100 (March) ( 20 + 80) *Internal Assessment : Activity Based NOTE : A student should secure 40% in English and 35% in each individual head of passing and on aggregate. • Continuous Comprehensive Evaluation (C.C.E.) [Marks : 50 (I – V), Marks 100 ( VI -IX )] • C.C.E. will be conducted throughout the academic session. • C.C.E. will include Aurals, Orals, Writing Skills, Life Skills, Projects etc. • Discipline, Regularity, Completion and Submission of assignments will also be allotted marks and will be a part of the C.C.E. 7. General performance in all these examinations / tests / assessments will be taken into account for evaluating the student. 8. Pupils who are absent owing to illness or any other reasons will not be tested on their return for any of the tutorials / assignments / OBA / activity.A doctor’s certificate will have to be submitted on their return. 20
9. Consideration will also be given to day-to- day work including composition, homework, daily lessons, good conduct, regularity and punctuality, co-operation, sociability etc. 10. Methods of Assessment ( GRADE I to GRADE IX ) a) The school holds two terminal examinations from Std. I to IX. 1. I Terminal Examination - A 2. II Terminal Examination - B Average scores of terms (A+B ) 2 and the scores of C.C.E. will be taken into consideration. b) Internal Assessments are conducted from GRADE I to GRADE IX. c) Surprise tests, weekly assessment, day to day work and project work constitute the internal assessments. d) Absence from weekly assessments, terminal examinations and non- submission of projects on time may exclude the pupil from special awards and honour cards. e) General Knowledge, Value Education, SUPW, Physical Education, Performing Arts, Drawing, Computer Studies are compulsory graded subjects.(for Grade V – VIII) f) Regular school timings must be followed on weekly assessment dates, project preparation / presentation / submission and on examination days unless a special note from school states otherwise. HONOUR CARDS Honour / Achievements cards are given according for fulfilling the following criteria: 1. For securing 2 G.P. in academics 2. 100% attendance. 3. Council members for their leadership qualities. 4. For being a writer for specially abled child. 5. Outstanding performance at State / National level in a. Sports b. Co-curricular examinations c. Academics _____________________ ______________________ Signature of the Parent Signature of the student 21
INTERNAL ASSESSMENT TIME – TABLE (2021 – 2022) GRADE I to IV (Monday/Thursday) FIRST TERM DATE DAY GRADE GRADE GRADE GRADE 1 2 3 4 17-06-21 Thursday _ English-I English-I English-I 24-06-21 Thursday _ Maths- A Maths- A Maths- A 28-06-21 Monday _ EVS Science Science 01-07-21 Thursday English-I English- English-II English-II II 05-07-21 Monday Maths- A ----- Social Social Studies Studies 08-07-21 Thursday EVS Marathi Marathi/Hindi Marathi/Hindi 12-07-21 Monday English- Maths- B Maths- B Maths- B II 15-07-21 Thursday Marathi EVS Science Science 19-07-21 Monday Maths- B English-I English-I English-I 22-07-21 Thursday EVS Maths- A Maths- A Maths- A 26-07-21 Monday English-I ----- Social Social Studies Studies 29-07-21 Thursday Maths- A English- English-II English-II II 05-08-21 Thursday English- Marathi Marathi/Hindi Marathi/Hindi II 09-08-21 Monday Marathi Maths- B Maths- B Maths- B 12-08-21 Thursday Maths -B _ _ _ 22
FIRST TERMINAL ASSESSMENT SCHEDULE ( 2021 – 2022 ) FIRST TERM TIME TABLE FOR GRADED SUBJECTS ASSESSMENT GRADE I to IV DATE Day Subject 21-09-2021 Tuesday Drawing 22-09-2021 Wednesday SUPW 23-09-2021 Thursday G.K 24-09-2021 Friday Value Education 25-09-2021 Saturday Computer 27-09-2021 Monday Hindi (3L) TIME TABLE FOR ACADEMIC SUBJECTS ASSESSMENT DATE DAY GRADE I GRADE II GRADE III GRADE IV 29-09-2021 Wednesday English I English I English I English I 30-09-2021 Thursday English II English II English II English II 01-10-2021 Friday Maths-A Maths-A Maths-A Maths-A 04-10-2021 Monday Maths-B Maths-B Maths-B Maths-B 05-10-2021 Tuesday Marathi Marathi Social studies Social studies Hindi/Marathi Hindi/Marathi 06-10-2021 Wednesday _______ ______ (2L) (2L) 07-10-2021 Thursday E.V.S E.V.S Science Science ATTENDANCE DURING EXAMINATION / TEST DAYS IS COMPULSORY. TESTS WILL NOT BE CONDUCTED AGAIN. 23
INTERNAL ASSESSMENT TIME – TABLE (2021 – 2022) THURSDAY ASSESSMENT FIRST TERM GRADE V TO VII DATE GRADE V GRADE VI GRADE VII English 17.06.2021 Marathi History / Civics Language 24.06.2021 EVS Geography Hindi English 01.07.2021 Marathi Biology Language English 08.07.2021 Chemistry Geography Literature 15.07.2021 Hindi Mathematics Chemistry 22.07.2021 Mathematics Biology Marathi English 29.07.2021 Science Mathematics Literature English 05.08.2021 - Hindi Language 12.08.2021 - History / Civics Physics English 26.08.2021 - Physics Literature 24
INTERNAL ASSESSMENT TIME – TABLE (2021 – 2022) THURSDAY ASSESSMENT FIRST TERM GRADE VIII TO X DATE GRADE VIII GRADE IX GRADE X ENGLISH 17.06.2021 Physics Math – I (LANGUAGE) English Hindi – 24.06.2021 HISTORY/CIVICS Language Comp 01.07.2021 PHYSICS Mathematics History 08.07.2021 2ND LANGUAGE 2nd Language - 15.07.2021 GEOGRAPHY Third Group - ENGLISH 22.07.2021 Biology Geography (LITERATURE) English Science – 29.07.2021 CHEMISTRY Literature II 05.08.2021 MATHEMATICS Chemistry Marathi Sans/Hindi 12.08.2021 3RD LANGUAGE History E/French 26.08.2021 BIOLOGY Geography Science – I 02.09.2021 - - Math – II 09.09.2022 - - English 25
UNIT TEST TIME – TABLE GRADE X DATE DAY GRADE X 08.07.2021 THURSDAY MATH II FRENCH HISTORY – POL 09.07.2021 FRIDAY SCIENCE I SCI. 10.07.2021 SATURDAY MARATHI 12.07.2021 MONDAY SCIENCE II GEOGRAPHY HINDI ( E ) / 13.07.2021 TUESDAY SANSKRIT HINDI ( C ) 14.07.2021 WEDNESDAY MATH I 15.07.2021 THURSDAY ENGLISH 26
FIRST TERM ASSESSMENT SCHEDULE (2021 – 2022) GRADE V TO VII DATE DAY GRADE V GRADE VI GRADE VII GK & Value GK & Value 22.09.2021 WEDNESDAY Education Education Computer & Computer & 23.09.2021 THURSDAY ---- Drawing Drawing English 24.09.2021 FRIDAY Computer Biology Language 27.09.2021 MONDAY Drawing History / Civics Geography GK & Value English 28.09.2021 TUESDAY Mathematics Education Language 29.09.2021 WEDNESDAY Mathematics Marathi Mathematics English 30.09.2021 THURSDAY Physics Hindi Language English 01.10.2021 FRIDAY Hindi Physics Literature 04.10.2021 MONDAY Science Chemistry Marathi English 05.10.2021 TUESDAY Hindi Chemistry Literature English 06.10.2021 WEDNESDAY Marathi Geography Literature History / 07.10.2021 THURSDAY EVS Biology Civics 27
FIRST TERMINAL ASSESSMENT SCHEDULE (2021 – 2022) DATE DAY GRADE VIII GRADE IX GRADE X COMPUTER & 22.09.2021 WEDNESDAY VALUE EDUCATION GK & 23.09.2021 THURSDAY --- --- DRAWING 24.09.2021 FRIDAY CHEMISTRY Chemistry Math – II HISTORY/ 27.09.2021 MONDAY Mathematics English CIVICS ENGLISH ENGLISH History/Pol 28.09.2021 TUESDAY (LITERATURE) (LITERATURE) Sci Sans / 29.09.2021 WEDNESDAY MATHEMATICS Geography Hin– E / Hindi – C 2ND 30.09.2021 THURSDAY Biology French – C LANGUAGE 01.10.2021 FRIDAY BIOLOGY 2nd Language Science I 3RD 04.10.2021 MONDAY Physics Marathi LANGUAGE English Geography 05.10.2021 TUESDAY PHYSICS Language Economics ENGLISH 06.10.2021 WEDNESDAY History/Civics Math – I (LANGUAGE) 07.10.2021 THURSDAY GEOGRAPHY Group III Science – II 28
OPEN HOUSE DATES GRADE : I to IX DESCRIPTION DATE Std X I Unit Test 29th July to 31st July Interactive Open House 5th August to 7th August First Term 17th Nov to 22nd Nov 29
‘Knowing that I should be responsible is just the battle half won. Proving that I can live upto that is where lies all the fun’. PRIMARY SECTION MONTHLY ACTIVITY PLANNING (2021 – 2022) LIFE SKILL / ZERO HOUR ACTIVITY ( 2021 – 2022 ) DATE DAY ACTIVITY / COMPETITION GRADES APRIL 2021 28-04-2021 Wednesday OLD NORMAL/ CLIMATE CHAOS 1 TO 4 JUNE 2021 25-06-2021 Friday PUPPET SHOW 1 25-06-2021 Friday MY PLANET MY RESPONSIBILITY 2 TO 4 JULY 2021 09-07-2021 Friday HABIT TRACKER 1 TO 4 23-07-2021 Friday REDESIGNING OUR FUTURE/FUTURE WITH 1 TO 4 NATURE 30-07-2021 Friday MARATHI RECITATION COMPETITION 1&2 30-07-2021 Friday HINDI /MARATHI RECITATION COMPETITION 3&4 AUGUST 2021 06-08-2021 Friday Knotty Knots 1&2 06-08-2021 Friday Wraps & Knots 3&4 20-08-21 Friday Trees – The saviour of earth 1 20-08-2021 Friday Planet Protectors 2 20-08-2021 Friday Climate Warriors 3&4 30
Transform a wish into a goal by putting a date on it. DATES TO REMEMBER (2021-2022) SECONDARY SECTION MONTHLY ACTIVITY PLANNING (2021-2022) APRIL 2021 GRADE 8th Thursday : School Re-opens – I term commences 26th Monday : Zero hour Activity : Green Bytes V 30th Friday : Zero hour Activity : The Residence of my dream VIII JUNE 2021 16th Wednesday : Zero hour Activity : Colloquy VII th 18 Friday : Zero hour Activity : ME AND MY TERRAQUEOUS SPHERE IX 21st Monday : Zero hour Activity : Your Dream Cover Page- Doodling V 25th Friday : Zero hour Activity : Air the elixir of life X JULY 2021 19th Monday Zero hour Activity: Tell a Tale V 26th Monday Zero hour Activity: Tell a Tale V 20th Tuesday Zero hour Activity: Exotic Eloquence VI th 27 Tuesday Zero hour Activity: Exotic Eloquence VI st 21 Wednesday Zero hour Activity: Fabulist VII th 28 Wednesday Zero hour Activity: Fabulist VII th 16 Friday Zero hour Activity: Virtue Tales VIII 16th Friday Zero hour Activity : Ecobricks IX 30th Friday Art around us X 31
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