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Contents 1. Our Motto 2. School Timings 3. List Of Holidays 4. Aims of DPS 5. What is expected of DPS Students 6. Nursery School Programme 7. For the parents 8. Competitions (Pre-Nur to Prep) 9. Appreciations (Pre-Nur to Prep) 10. Cycle of Life Skills (Pre-Nur to Prep) 11. PTA Schedule (Pre-Nur to Prep)(I-V) 12. PTA Schedule (VI-XII) 13. School Rules 14. Hostel 15. Transport Rules 16. Absence 17. School Uniform 18. Academic Prizes and Awards(I-XII) 19. Wednesday test schedule (I-XII) 20. Inter class activities (I-VIII) 21. Educational trips and tours 22. Life Skills 23. Co-curricular activities 24. Inter Class Activities 25. School Fee
The School’s Motto “Service Before Self ’’ This means that we serve others willingly, graciously and selflessly. We do not expect anything, in return, for our service because there is greater pleasure in giving than in receiving. Our motto is a constant reminder that the welfare and safety of others always comes prior to our own welfare, comfort and safety. Serving others, we serve God.
School Timings Summer Timings Pre-Nur-Prep I-X XI-XII 09:00 AM to 12:00 Noon 07:20 AM to 01:40 PM (07:50 AM to 12:00 Noon) Buses Leave at 12:10 PM Buses leave at 01:50 PM Buses leave at 12:10 PM Winter Timings 09:00 AM to 1:00 PM 08:20 AM to 02:40 PM 8:50 A.M to 01.00 PM Buses leave at 01:10 PM Buses leave at 02:50 PM Buses leave at 01:10 PM School Phone Numbers 7087414533, 7087411533 Transport Officer 9815552203 Transport Contractor 9888119999, 9592002324, 9592002333 School E-Mail dpsamritsar@yahoo.co.in School Website www.dpsasr.com https://www.facebook.com/dps.amritsar The parents may meet the following as per the Schedule given below Principal 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM (All working days strictly with prior appointment) Class Representative (Summers) 08:10 AM to 8:45 AM (Winters) 09:10 AM to 9:45 AM (With prior appointment on Monday for classes I-V) (With prior appointment on Wednesday for classes VI-X) Class Teacher 8:45 AM to 09:00 AM (On every Friday) Please do abide by the time allotted for the meeting. Parents are requested not to go directly to the class to meet the teachers as they will not be able to leave their class to attend them.
List of Holidays 2018-2019 S. No List of Holidays Date Day 1. Baisakhi 14th Apr 2018 Saturday 2. Guru Arjun Dev Ji Martyrdom Day 17th June 2018 Sunday 3. Independence Day 15th Aug 2018 Wednesday 4. Raksha Bandhan 26th Aug 2018 Sunday rd 5. Janamashtami 3 Sept 2018 Monday 6. Gandhi Jayanti 2nd Oct 2018 Tuesday 7. Ram Navmi 18th Oct 2018 Thursday 8. Dussehra 19th Oct 2018 Friday 9. Valmiki Jayanti 24th Oct 2018 Wednesday 10. Guru Ram Dass ji‟s B‟day 26th Oct 2018 Friday th 11. Diwali 7 Nov 2018 Wednesday 12. Guru Granth Sahib ji‟s Installation Day 9th Nov 2018 Friday 13. Sh. Guru Nanak ji‟s B‟day 23rd Nov 2018 Friday 14. Christmas 25th Dec 2018 Tuesday 15. Lohri 13th Jan 2019 Sunday 16. Republic Day 26th Jan 2019 Saturday th 17. Guru Ravi Dass ji‟s B‟day 19 Feb 2019 Tuesday 18. Maha Shivratri 4th March 2019 Monday 19. Holi 21st March 2019 Thursday VACATION SCHEDULE Summer Break 7th June 2018 to 17th July 2018 Diwali Break 6th November 2018 to 9th November 2018 Winter Break 31st December 2018 to 9th January 2019
Aims of DPS To provide the best possible education to its students. To develop the qualities of integrity, honesty, trust, tolerance and compassion in them. To promote the spirit of enquiry and foster a scientific temper within the bonds of humanism. To develop a sense of responsibility and sensitivity in every child towards the surroundings. To inculcate an attitude to face the world with courage. What is expected of DPS Students 1. They should take good care of their health. 2. They should always be friendly with others, both inside and outside the school. 3. They should avoid vulgarity in behaviour. 4. They should accept whatever work is assigned to them as their rightful share. 5. They should face difficulties courageously. 6. They should always be ready to lend a helping hand to their parents, brothers, sisters, teachers, companions and even to any unattended visitor they happen to meet in the school campus. 7. They should never cheat or use unfair means in studies and games. 8. They should never be cruel. Instead, they should understand that cruelty is the trait of a bully, while kindness is the mark of a gentleman. 9. They should always be honest and truthful. 10. They should respect the liberty and rights of others. 11. They should respect the beauty of the classrooms and the school premises and report any damage they may observe. 12. They should never hesitate to say „No‟ when asked or tempted to do a thing which they know is wrong. 13. They should look upon the people of the world as their brothers irrespective of their colour or creed. 14. They should stand up when a teacher or a visitor comes to talk to them. 15. Basic adherence to etiquettes is expected at all times as students represent the institution.
Nursery School Programme The Nursery School programme is designed to encourage a balance of child centred and teacher facilitated activities. This programme offers children a variety of choices provided within a carefully prepared indoor and outdoor environment. The environment includes art, dramatic plays, unit blocks, manipulatives, language arts, books, music, computers, water and sand play, building of large structures, gardening, running, climbing, animal care, and a variety of large and small motor activities. Our goal is to encourage each child's natural curiousity and interests in learning. We feel it is important for the children to actively participate in the learning process, and therefore provide many opportunities for learning by doing, for both indirect and direct acquisition of new knowledge and skill. The school's curriculum covers the following six areas of learning: Number Skill Communication and language Personal, social and emotional aspect Knowledge and understanding of the world Physical awareness Creative and aesthetic areas For the Parents 1. The child must always wear a badge giving information about his / her name, class, address, telephone number and the bus stop. 2. Please find out the bus number, the exact bus stop, the morning and afternoon timings of the bus from the Transport Department. 3. No child will be picked up from the bus stop unless he / she is wearing a badge. There must be someone to receive the child at the bus stop in the afternoon. 4. Children using the bus must not be accompanied by either parent for more than two days. Please help the child to settle down comfortably at the earliest. 5. Please try to send the same person every day for those children who will be picked up by a servant or driver. They should reach school ten minutes before the bell. They should carry identification cards. 6. Please note children well not be sent home without showing I-Cards by the escorts. 7. Please do not take your child back from school during teaching hours. If you have some plan for the day, kindly do not send the child to school on that day. 8. The bag, napkin, water bottle etc. carried by the child, should have his / her name, class and section written on it. This is a must to avoid any loss. 9. A handkerchief should be pinned to the child‟s uniform everyday. 10. Distribution of gifts is not allowed on birthdays in the class. 11. Whenever a teacher sends you a note, kindly reply back and do the needful. Please do not mind if she is unable to reply to every letter. Please bear in mind that whatever the teacher does it is for the child‟s benefit. If you have queries or complaints, it is the best to talk to the Parent Representative. 12. Your child should be regular in the class, as frequent absence hampers the progress of the child. Please ensure that the child goes to the toilet before coming to school. 13. The newsletters and assignments of different subjects are sent periodically. These should be preserved in folders for future reference. Parents are requested to go through these assignments along with their child for the reinforcement of concepts introduced in the class.
14. Please encourage your child to eat healthy and wholesome food. We as teachers also guide the children to eat the right kind of meals and for that purpose have made a menu plan for the week. Please ensure that the child‟s tiffin contains food as per the menu plan. 15. Parent – Teacher Meetings are held for parents to interact with their ward‟s class teacher. Please ensure your presence. Prior information will be sent to you regarding the date and time. 16. Please make sure that your child goes to bed early so that he / she is fresh and happy, the next morning and is not forced to getting ready for school. 17. Keep use of technology to minimum. 18. Please ensure that your child is not exposed the films which are not meant for his / her age group, especially those with the violence as they have an adverse effect on the child. 19. It would go a long way if parents could spend quality time with their child like reading out story books whenever possible. 20. Please do not try to meet your ward‟s class teacher in the class during school hours. However, you may see any teacher taking prior appointment. 21. A sick child should not be sent to school. In case of an emergency, if the school doctor instructs, the parents will be requested to take the child back. 22. In case a child is absent for more than two days, due to any illness, a leave application must be sent to the teacher. In case of any other reason of absence, prior sanction should to be sought. 23. Kindly inform the school, at the earliest in case of any change in the address or telephone numbers. Competitions (Pre- Nur to Prep) Month Competitions(Classes Pre-Nur-Prep) April Bib and Tucker (Best/Well Dressed) May Regalia (Coloring) July Memory Game (Literary Competition) Aug Pop the question (Quiz) Sep Draw your dream yard (Drawing) Oct Clay Modeling (Sculpting) Nov Make your move (Dance Competition) Dec Poetry Safari (Poem recitation) Jan Stupendous Story Teller (Story Telling) Feb Mighty Writers (Calligraphy)
Appreciations (Pre-Nur to Prep) Month Appreciations April Bright Smile May Outstanding Listener July Amazing Artist Aug Best Buddy Sep Fantastic Friend Oct Most Improved in…. Nov Best Helper Dec Most Promising Child Jan Creative Thinker Feb Outstanding Highflier Cycle of Life Skills (Classes Pre-Nur-Prep) Month Life Skills(Classes Pre-Nur-Prep) April Fine Skills - Namaskar May Respecting Environment-Green Fingers July Organising -Pack and Move Aug Team Spirit - Chak de Team Sep Grooming – Swans Oct Social Skills - How to ask for Help Nov Social Skills - Party Etiquettes Dec Fitness-Play Ground Jan Self Awareness - Snap, Zip, Button & Tie Feb Respecting Animals - Me and sparrow
Schedule of Reports Pre Nursery to Prep There will be no written test for classes-Pre Nur, Nursery, Prep. There will be continuous comprehensive assessment of the child. PTA Schedule(PN-Prep)&(I-V) Month Pre-Nur –Prep I-V April 28th April 2018 21st April 2018(Open House) May -- - June -- -- July -- - August 25th Aug 2018 18th Aug 2018 September -- - th th October 27 Oct 2018 13 Oct. 2018 November -- - December 15th Dec 2018 8th Dec. 2018 January -- - February -- 2nd Feb 2019
P.T.A. Schedule-VI -XII (Schedule of Reports) Month VI-VIII IX XI XII 21st April - - - April 2018(Open House) 26th May 26th May 26th May 26th May May - 2018 (Ist 2018 2018 2018 Report) 2nd June - - - - June 2018 - - 28th July 28th July July 2018 (Ist - 2018 (Ist Report) Report) August - - - - - 1st Sept. 1st Sept. - 1st Sept. - September 2018 2018 2018 6th Oct. 6th Oct. - 6th Oct. - October 2018 2018 2018 - - 3rd Nov - 3rd Nov November 2018 2018 - - 29th Dec 29th Dec December - 2018 2018 January - - - - - 2nd Feb 2nd Feb 16th Feb 16th Feb 16th Feb February 2019 2019 2019 2019 2019
School Rules 1. Every student must carry his/her almanac and identity card to school every day. 2. A student should affix his/her photograph and write the required information, duly signed by parents, in the space provided for in the almanac. 3. The students, who come to school on their own, should reach at the school before the bell rings. 4. The students are not allowed to bring their mobile phones to the school. If they do so, the phones will be confiscated. 5. The morning bell is a signal for all to go to the assembly or to their respective classrooms. This should be done promptly and silently. 6. Change of classrooms between periods should be done in an orderly manner and silently. 7. The students should be habitually clean and neatly dressed. The school uniform should be worn on all the working days and for all the school functions. The students who are slovenly dressed or not in uniform will be sent home. 8. All the boys (except Sikhs) must keep their hair short. The girls must tie their hair neatly with a green band. 9. The non-sikh boys should get their hair cut at regular intervals. The sikh boys must wear turbans in class IX and above. A patka may be worn only while playing games. 10. Care must be taken of all the school property. No student should damage any school furniture and write or draw anything on the walls. The damage done should be reported at once to the class teacher. Recovery of the damage will be made from the concerned students. 11. No books (other than text books or library books), magazines or papers should be brought to the school. 12. Lending or borrowing of money or other articles is prohibited. 13. It is not advisable to bring valuable articles (like expensive watches, fountain-pens, items of jewellery) to the school. 14. The students, who come to the school escorted, should never leave before the escort arrives. In case of delay, they should report to the school office. No child will be sent home with the escort without the I-Cards of escorts. (Pl gets I-cards made at the earliest from the school office). 15. The school reserves the right to suspend the students whose progress in the studies is unsatisfactory or whose conduct is harmful to the other students. 16. The parents and guardians of all the students should contact the teachers on PTA days to note the progress of their wards. 17. The parents and guardians must not visit their wards or teachers without the prior permission of the Principal. 18. The students should get their report Cards signed by their parents/guardians within two days of the receipt of the report cards.
School’s Hostel-‘COSMOS OF OUR OWN’ The invigorating environment of the hostel brings forth a wholesome experience for those who opt for it. Fully air-conditioned ambience, laden with world-class facilities like recreational evenings, nutritious food, unique „BUDDY‟ system, outings, holidays, sports-facilities, well-equipped medical and health centre under the supervision of caring house-wardens makes the stay enjoyable. The support system, that comprises parlour, gymnasium, laundry, reading room, helpers like plumbers, electricians etc., ensures a comfortable stay. Workshops are organized for polishing the personalities of the students and special- coaching classes are held under the trained personnel. Life skills are also inculcated in the students so that they can face the challenges of the outer world without any doubt. Transport Rules 1. All the students using the school bus are expected to be on the right side of the bus stop at least five minutes before the arrival time of the bus. 2. The buses will not wait for the late comers. 3. The children should stay away from the main road until the bus arrives. 4. No student should come near the entry door of the bus until it has made a complete stop. 5. All students must occupy their seats immediately after boarding their buses. 6. The front door of the bus is the only authorized entrance and exit. 7. The drivers are authorized to stop buses at the designated stop only, unless otherwise directed by the teacher in charge of the bus. The list of stops is prepared keeping in view the convenience and safety of all bus commuters and is subject to change. 8. When the bus is in motion, the students should not move around in the bus or project any of their body parts outside the window. 9. Objects of any kind must not be discarded inside or thrown out of the bus. 10. The students will be held responsible for any damage to the buses caused by their negligence or vandalism. 11. No student is allowed to eat in the bus. 12. Discarding of trash or food either inside or outside buses is not permitted. 13. Unruly behaviour like shrieking and shouting is strictly prohibited. Only courteous behaviour is expected all the time. 14. The driver's attention must not be distracted for any reason. 15. The teacher in charge of the bus and the student bus monitors are responsible for maintaining discipline in the buses. Any serious offence must be reported to the Principal. 16. Under no circumstances will children be allowed to board another bus to fulfill social engagements.
17. No student will board the bus without the identity card. 18. The lists of the students with bus stops etc. will be available in each bus. Note: - You can change the bus route only with the permission of the bus incharge and on payment of the fee of Rs 200/- Absence 1. The students, joining the school after prolonged illness, should bring a medical certificate from their doctor along with. A copy of the same is to be submitted in the school clinic for follow up. 2. The parents should fill up the “Record for Non-Attendance” for each day the student is absent from the school stating the reason for the absence. 3. The students, who require medical attention during school hours, may be sent by the teacher to the school clinic with a slip/note in the almanac. 4. No one, remaining absent from the school the last day, will be admitted to the class without a letter from the parent, addressed to the class teacher, stating the reason for the absence. 5. A leave can be granted on special grounds. 6. Repeated absence without leave or unexplained absence for more than five consecutive days renders the students liable to have his name struck off the rolls. Re-admission may be granted only on the payment of the fresh admission fee. 7. All the students are expected to attend school on the opening day after each of the vacations. Those absent without sanctioned leave will be fined at the rate of Rs.25/- per day. Those absent because of sickness must present a medical certificate before they may be admitted to the class. 8. Absence, for more than three days immediately after a vacation, renders the students liable to pay a fine of Rs.100/- per day. After six days, the name will be struck off the rolls. 9. It is compulsory for the students to complete 80% of their attendance in the year to be eligible to sit for their final examination. The percentage, however, could be relaxed on medical grounds. 10. No child, who is medically unfit, will be allowed to take class tests and examinations.
School Uniform Summer Uniform Class Boys Girls Pre-Nursery to Prep White shirt with half White shirt with short sleeves. sleeves(soft collar) Blue Denim shorts (not White and blue check skirt more than 2 ½ above the White socks with blue knees) stripes White socks with blue Black Jogger shoes with stripes valcro tape. Black Jogger shoes with Apron, Napkin valcro tape Patkas (If worn) should be of Navy Blue colour Apron, Napkin Class I to XII White shirt with half White tunic with school sleeves.(class I-XII) emblem (class I to V) White shorts (not more than White shirt with short 2 ½ above the knees)(class sleeves (Class VI to XII) I-V) White skirt upto knees (VI- White trousers(class VI- XII) XII) Bottle green belt with Bottle green belt with school emblem school emblem. Bottle green hair band or White socks with bottle ribbons(as per individual green stripes needs) Plain black leather shoes White socks with bottle with laces, ( medium or green stripes broad toe) Plain black shoes with Black Sports shoes (for straps PT/Games period only) Black sports shoes (for Patka / turban (If worn) PT/Games periods only) should be of bottle green Black cycling shorts (VI to colour XII) White cycling shorts I-V Fancy clips or jewellery is not allowed
Winter Uniform Class Boys Girls Pre-Nursery to Prep Red T.Shirt Red T.Shirt Navy Blue Lower Navy Blue Lower Navy Blue Jacket Navy Blue Jacket Navy Blue Sweater Navy Blue Sweater Navy Blue Socks Navy Blue Socks Black Jogger shoes with Black Jogger shoes with valcro tape valcro tape Patkas (If worn) should be of Navy Blue colour Class I to XII Bottle green blazer (single Bottle green blazer (single breast) with school emblem breast with buttons on the (compulsory for all) opposite side) with school Grey trousers for all emblem, (compulsory for students of classes I-XII all) White full sleeved shirts Grey skirts (as per pattern) (with proper collar) till the knees Dark green school tie. White full sleeves shirts (as Bottle green belt with per approved pattern) school emblem Dark green school tie. Grey socks (with green Dark green belt with school stripes) emblem Plain black leather shoes Grey stocking/socks with with laces (medium toe) green stripes Black sports shoes (for Bottle green hair PT/Games) period only band/ribbons (as per Jersey (bottle green) plain individual‟s requirement) (no patterns allowed Black leather shoes(with „V‟ neck (sleeves optional) straps, medium toes) Patka / turban (If worn) Black Sports shoes (for should be of bottle green PT/Games) colour Jersey (bottle green) plain (no patterns allowed) „V‟ neck (sleeves optional) Fancy clips or jewellery is not allowed
Awards “Self-Esteem” is an important component of an intelligent mind and we, at DPS, constantly nurture it. To further strengthen it, we have decided to make a special category of awards which, instead of academic performance, would be based on work habits. These would help inculcate and bring out the best in a child's personality. There will be no formal assessment. Certificate of excellence will be awarded to meritorious students. Criteria for Academic Awards for class I-V Awards Criteria 100% Attendance Recognition Given to all students with 100% attendance for the academic session. P.C.M (Principal’s Commendation Medal) Academics (80 % Aggregate) Sports External Exams (80 % Aggregate) Co-curricular Activities Achiever Award 90% and above in academics (aggregate) High Achiever Cup: 90% and above in academics in all subjects. 85% and above in External Exams/Credit/Distinction/High Distinction/YLE Chairman Cup 95% and above (All Subjects) Scholar Award 98% and above in academics(aggregate) All Rounder Trophy: 90% and above in academics (aggregate)+ 90% and above in External Exams/ Credit/Distinction/High Distinction/YLE+ Activities/Sports Wiz-Kid Awarded to students who are extremely good in General Knowledge and awareness
Criteria for Academic Awards for classes VI-XII Awards Criteria Scholar Badge ( VI to VIII) Maths, Science (A1 Grade),English, Punjabi, S.St, 3rd Language (Hindi) and IT (A2 Grade) Attendance (A1 Grade) (91% and above) Aggregate 9 point grade B1 in Maths quantitative B2 in Current Affairs (IX) Maths, Science (A1 Grade),English, Punjabi, S.St(A2 Grade) Attendance (A1 Grade) (91% and above) Aggregate 9 point Grade (X) A1 in 4 Subjects in board. GDP- 9Point (XI) 80 % and above in 4 subjects, 75% in English 75 % attendance is compulsory (XII) 80 % and above in 4 subjects, 75% in English 75 % attendance is compulsory 4 A1 in board exams Scholar Blazer The students receiving scholar badge for three consecutive years are given Scholar Blazer made to their size by the school up to Class X Gold Medal Gold medal is awarded to the students who have been declared scholar for 5 years in succession. Silver Medal Silver Medal is awarded to the students who have been scholars for 6 years with a one year gap. Marker Cup If the child is getting A1 grade in all subjects (excluding additional subject), will receive a Marker Cup. For XI &XII- Chairman Cup Students getting highest marks in the following subjects will be awarded Chairman Cup: Business Studies Accounts Economics English Physics Chemistry Maths Biology Phy. Education
Music Commercial Arts Punjabi Computers Political Science Note: Only one marker cup will be given Proficiency Award Given to the class XI students. Proficiency Award is a book prize which is given to the 1st and 2nd position holder of class (Commerce, Science, Humanities Section) Late Harsh Jindal Trophy To be given to the topper of class XII Sciences. Late Mr. Sarjit Singh (I.P.M) Given to the topper of AISSCE (Commerce) Memorial Trophy Principal’s Commendation Medal A child, getting A1 in one subject and A2 in the other subjects (excluding additional Subject) will receive Principal‟s Commendation Medal at the time of result Regularity Attendance Recognition Regularity Attendance Recognition is given to all students with 95 to 100% attendance for the academic session at the time of result. Foreign Language Award The nominations for the award will be provided by the teachers of the foreign language along with the student‟s achievement High Achiever Trophy (External The performance in the various examinations, Exams) (IV to VI) conducted by the external authorities e.g Olympiads, NTSE, Macmillan etc., will be taken into consideration while selecting the candidate. Golden Spectacle Award This Award will be given to the student who reads maximum number of the books in the session from the School Library. Late Parminder Singh Gill Trophy Best Sports Man/Best Sports Woman of the year will be awarded Late Parminder Singh Gill Trophy for extra ordinary achievement in Sports. Roll of Honour The students of the previous batch of class XII sign the „Roll of Honour‟, if they fulfill the following eligibility. Criteria – Science Stream – 80% aggregate Commerce Stream – 75% aggregate Humanities Stream – 75% aggregate Games/Sports – National Level Players Certificate of Excellence If the student gets A1 in any subject he or she will be awarded with certificate of excellence at the time of result. Roll of Excellence Award for class XII for placement in Medical/ Engineer or any prestigious institution. Note: The school reserves the right to modify the rule without prior notice
Assessment & Examination for Classes VI-IX from Academic Year 2018-19 onwards: Subjects Term-1 (100 marks Term-1 (100 marks (1st half of the session) (2nd half of the session) 20 marks Periodic Assessment+80 20 marks Periodic Assessment+ marks for Half Yearly Exam 80 marks for Half Yearly Exam PA 20 marks Half Yearly Exam PA 20 marks Yearly Exam Language – 1 Periodic Written Periodic Written exam Test 10 exam for Test 10 for 80 marks Language – 2 marks with 80 marks marks with with syllabus syllabus with syllabus coverage as Language – 3 covered till syllabus covered till below: announceme covered till announceme Mathematics nt of test announce nt of test Class VI: 10% of dates by ment of dates by 1st term covering Science school Half yearly school significant Exam topics+entire Social Science Notebook dates by Notebook syllabus of 2nd submission 5 school submission 5 term Any other marks at marks at subjects term end term end Class VII: 20% of 1st term Sub Sub covering Enrichment Enrichment significant 5 marks at 5 marks at topics+entire term end term end syllabus of 2nd term Class VIII: 30% of 1st term covering significant topics+entire syllabus of 2nd term Class IX: entire course of 1st term & 2nd term
Restoring of class X Board Examination w.e.f. the Academic Year 2018-19 The dual Scheme of examination for Class X (Scheme I & Scheme II) shall stand discontinued for the students appearing in class X from the Academic year 2018-19 and onwards. The examination from the Academic Year 2018-19 and onwards would be conducted as per the remodeled assessment structure explained below: A) Remodeled assessment structure effective from Academic Year 2018-19 for Class X: 1. Scholastic Area Total 100 marks (Syllabus for assessment will be only Class X) Subjects 80 marks 20 Marks (Board (Internal Assessment) Examination) Student has to secure 33% marks out of overall 20 Student has to marks earmarked in each subject secure 33% marks Periodic test Notebook Subject out of 80 marks in (10 marks) Submission Enrichment each subject (5 marks) Activity (5 marks) (i) (ii) (iii) Language 1 Board will conduct Periodic written This will cover: Speaking and Class X test, restricted to Regularity listening skills Language 2 examination for 80 three in each Assignment Speaking and marks in each subject in an Completion listening skills Science subject covering academic year. Neatness & Practical Lab 100% syllabus of upkeep of work Mathematics the subject of Class Average of the notebook Maths Lab X only. best two tests to Practical Social Science be taken for Map work and Marks and grades final marks Project work both will be submission. awarded for individual subjects. 9-point grading will be same as followed by the board in Class XII 6th Additional Foundation of I.T. Hindustani Music Subject Board Class-X Exam – 40 Marks Board Class – X Exam – 25 Marks OR Practical – 75 Marks Practical – 60 Marks
i. Periodic test (10 marks): ii. The school should conduct three periodic written tests in the entire academic year and the average of the best two will be taken. The schools have the autonomy to make its own schedule. However, for the purpose of gradient learning, three tests may be held as one being the mid-term test and other the two being pre mid and post midterm with portion of syllabus cumulatively covered. The gradually increasing portion of contents would prepare students acquire confidence for appearing in the Board examination with 100% syllabus. The school will take the average of the best two tests for final marks submission. II. Notebook Submission (5 marks): i. Notebook submission as a part of internal assessment is aimed at enhancing seriousness of students towards preparing note for the topics being taught in the classroom as well as assignments. This also addresses the critical aspect of regularity, punctuality, neatness and notebook upkeep. III. Subject Enrichment Activities (5 marks): i. These are subject specific application activities aimed at enrichment of the understanding and skill development. These activities are to be recorded internally by respective subject teachers. For Languages: Activities conducted for subject enrichment in languages should aim at equipping the learner to develop effective speaking and listening skills. For Mathematics: The listed laboratory activities and projects as given in the prescribed publication of CBSE / NCERT may be followed. For Science: The listed practical works / activities may be carried out as prescribed by the CBSE in the curriculum. For Social science: Map and project work may be undertaken as prescribed by the CBSE in the curriculum. 2. Co-scholastic Activities: Activity To be graded on a 5 point Areas and Objectives scale (as prescribed in the scheme of studies for (A-E) in school subjects of Internal assessment) Work Education By the concerned teacher Work education is a distinct curricular area or Pre- for students for participation in social, Vocational economic and welfare activities. Student gets Education a sense of community service and develops self-reliance. (for Pre-vocational education as per Scheme of Studies) Art Education By the VA/PA or the Art Education constitutes an important area of concerned teacher curricular activity for development of wholesome personality of the students. Students will select one or more forms of creative arts. Health & By the PE Teacher Health & Physical activity preferably sports Physical must be given a regular period. Students Education should be provided opportunities to get professionally trained in the area of their
interest. Indigenous sports, yoga and NCC must be encouraged in the schools creating a sense of physical fitness, discipline, sportsmanship, patriotism, self sacrifice and health care. 3. Discipline (Attendance, Sincerity, Behaviour, Values): Discipline significantly impacts careers shaping and it helps build character. Sincerity, good behaviour and values develop strength and foster unity and co-operation. Therefore, the element of discipline has been introduced. Class teacher will be responsible for grading the students on Five-point scale (A to E). The internal assessment comprising 20 marks (10+5+5) entails objectivity and a structure approach. For a holistic assessment, the teachers are expected to make it an effective tool.
School is offering following streams for class XI in the new session 2018-2019 Medical Non-Medical Subjects: Subjects: 1. English Core (301) 1. English Core (301) 2. Physics (042) 2. Physics (042) 3. Chemistry (043) 3. Chemistry (043) 4. Mathematics (041) 4. Biology (044) 5. Physical Education (048) / Informatics 5. Physical Education (048) / Informatics Practice (065) / Music (034) / Practice(065) /Music (034) / Commercial Arts (052) Commercial Arts (052) Commerce with Maths Commerce without Maths Subjects: Subjects: 1. English Core (301) 1. English Core (301) 2. Accountancy (055) 2. Accountancy (055) 3. Business Studies (054) 3. Business Studies (054) 4. Physical Education (048) / 4. Physical Education (048) / Mathematics (041)/Comm.Arts(052) Commercial Arts (052) 5. Economics (030) / Informatics 5. Economics (030) / Informatics Practice (065) / Practice (065) Music (034) Humanities Subjects: 1. English Core (301) 2. Political Science (028) / Commercial Arts (052) 3. Business Studies (054) / Punjabi (104) / Sociology 4. Physical Education (048) / Mathematics (041)/Commercial Arts(052) 5. Economics (030) / Music (034) / Informatics Practice (065)
Examination Schedule Classes 1st Term Half Yearly Pre-Pre Boards Pre Boards Finals Dates as 10th July – 20th 3rd Oct – 17th Oct 15th Dec – 24th 15th Jan – 28th XII specified by July 2018 2018 Dec 2018 Jan 2019 C.B.S.E 10th Sept – Sept XI 2018 -- -- 3rd Oct – 17th Oct Dates as 10th July – 20th 15th Dec – 24th 15th Jan – 28th X 2018 specified by July2018 Dec 2018 Jan 2019 C.B.S.E 10th Sept – 24th IX -- Sept 2018 -- -- 10th Sept – 24th 25th Feb-15th VI-VIII -- -- -- Sept 2018 March 2019 Yearly Activities Month Class I to V Class VI to XII April Environment Week Environment Week May English literary Week- English literary Week/ Laburnum Laburnum Festival/E-Week Festival/E-Week July French Festival French Festival August - Scholar Badge/ Commerce Festival September Hindi Diwas - October Hindi Literary Week Hindi Literary Week November Science Week Art & Craft/ Punjabi Literary Festival December Social Science Festival Social Science Festival January Art Festival -
Assessment tests are conducted on every Wednesday as per the following Schedule:- Date I II III IV V 25th April English English English English English 2nd May Hindi Hindi Hindi Hindi Hindi 9th May Maths Maths Maths Science Science 16th May EVS EVS EVS Maths Maths 23rd May Punjabi Punjabi Punjabi S.St S.St 30thMay Computer Computer Computer Punjabi Punjabi 25th July G.K G.K G.K G.K G.K 1st Aug M. Maths M. Maths M. Maths Computer Computer 8th Aug List. List. List. List. French Speaking Speaking Speaking Speaking 16thAug (Thurs.) English English English English English 22nd Aug Hindi Hindi Hindi Hindi Hindi 29th Aug Maths Maths Maths Maths Maths 5th Sep EVS EVS EVS Science Science 12th Sep Punjabi Punjabi Punjabi S.St S.St 19th Sep M.Maths M.Maths M.Maths Punjabi Punjabi 26th Sep Value Value Value Value List. Education Education Education Education Speaking 3rd Oct List. List. List. M.Maths M.Maths Speaking Speaking Speaking 10th Oct English English English English English 17th Oct Hindi Hindi Hindi Hindi Hindi 25th Oct (Thurs.) Maths Maths Maths Science Science 31st Oct G.K G.K G.K G.K G.K 21st Nov EVS EVS EVS Maths Maths 28th Nov Punjabi Punjabi Punjabi S.St S.St 5th Dec Computer Computer Computer Punjabi Punjabi 12th Dec M.Maths M.Maths M.Maths Computer Computer 19th Dec List. List. List. List. French Speaking Speaking Speaking Speaking 26th Dec English English English English English 23rd Jan Hindi Hindi Hindi Hindi Hindi 30th Jan Maths Maths Maths Science Science 6th Feb EVS EVS EVS Maths Maths 13th Feb Punjabi Punjabi Punjabi S.St S.St 20th Feb M.Maths M.Maths M.Maths Punjabi Punjabi 27th Feb List. List. List. M.Maths M.Maths Speaking Speaking Speaking
Monday Test Schedule VI - VIII Session 2017-18 CYCLE -I DATE Class VI Class VII Class VIII 17TH APRIL( Tuesday) ENGLISH HINDI PUNJABI 23RD APRIL HINDI PUNJABI ENGLISH 30TH APRIL PUNJABI ENGLISH HINDI 7TH MAY MATHS SCIENCE SST 14TH MAY SCIENCE SST MATHS 18TH MAY MENTAL MATH MENTAL MATH MENTAL MATH 21ST MAY SST MATHS SCIENCE 25TH MAY CURRENT AFFAIRS CURRENT AFFAIRS CURRENT AFFAIRS 28TH MAY I.T I.T I.T CYCLE -II DATE Class VI Class VII Class VIII 30TH JULY ENGLISH HINDI PUNJABI 6TH AUG HINDI PUNJABI ENGLISH 13TH AUG PUNJABI ENGLISH HINDI 17TH AUG I.T I.T I.T 20TH AUG MATHS SCIENCE SST 24TH AUG (FRIDAY) MENTAL MATH MENTAL MATH MENTAL MATH 27TH AUG SCIENCE SST MATHS 31ST AUG (FRIDAY) CURRENT AFFAIRS CURRENT AFFAIRS CURRENT AFFAIRS 4THSEPT SST MATHS SCIENCE (TUESDAY) CYCLE -III DATE Class VI Class VII Class VIII 8TH OCTOBER ENGLISH HINDI PUNJABI 15TH OCTOBER HINDI PUNJABI ENGLISH 22ND OCTOBER PUNJABI ENGLISH HINDI 29TH OCTOBER MATHS SCIENCE SST 12TH NOVEMBER SCIENCE SST MATHS 19TH NOVEMBER SST MATHS SCIENCE 23RD NOV (FRIDAY) MENTAL MATH MENTAL MATH MENTAL MATH 26TH NOV I.T I.T I.T 30TH NOV(FRIDAY) CURRENT AFFAIRS CURRENT AFFAIRS CURRENT AFFAIRS CYCLE -IV DATE Class VI Class VII Class VIII 3RD DECEMBER ENGLISH HINDI PUNJABI 10TH DECEMBER HINDI PUNJABI ENGLISH 17TH DECEMBER PUNJABI ENGLISH HINDI 26TH DECEMBER MATHS SCIENCE SST 14TH JANUARY SCIENCE SST MATHS 18TH JAN MENTAL MATH MENTAL MATH MENTAL MATH ( FRIDAY) 21ST JANUARY SST MATHS SCIENCE 25TH JANUARY CURRENT AFFAIRS CURRENT AFFAIRS CURRENT AFFAIRS ( FRIDAY) 28TH JANUARY I.T I.T I.T
Monday Test Schedule (IX &XI) SESSION: 2017- 2018 Assessment Date IX XI(Science) XI(Commerce) XI(Humanities) Cycle-I MT 23rd Apr English - - - MT 30th April Science - - - FRIDAY 4th May I.T - - - MT 7th May PUNJABI/HINDI - - - MT 14th May SOCIAL SCIENCE - - - MT 21st May Maths - - - Cycle-II CYCLE-I MT 23rd July English English English English MT 30th July Science Physics Accounts Pol.Sc/Comm Art FRIDAY 3rd Aug I.T - - - MT 6th Aug PUNJABI/HINDI Chemistry B.Studies Punjabi/Socio. MT 13th Aug SOCIAL SCIENCE Maths/Bio Economics I.P/Music MT 21st Aug Maths CA/Music/ Maths/P.Ed Maths/P.Ed P.Ed/I.P Cycle-III CYCLE-II MT 27th Aug English English English English MT 4th Sept Science Physics Accounts Pol.Sc/Comm Art FRIDAY 5th Oct I.T - - - MT 8th Oct PUNJABI/HINDI Chemistry B.Studies Punjabi/Socio. MT 15th Oct SOCIAL SCIENCE Maths/Bio Economics I.P/Music MT 22nd Oct Maths CA/Music/ Maths/P.Ed Maths/P.Ed P.Ed/I.P Cycle-IV CYCLE-III MT 29th Oct English English English English MT 19th Nov Science Physics Accounts Pol.Sc/Comm Art MT 26th Nov PUNJABI/HINDI Chemistry B.Studies Punjabi/Socio. FRIDAY 30th Nov I.T - - - MT 3rd Dec SOCIAL SCIENCE Maths/Bio Economics I.P/Music MT 10th Dec Maths CA/Music/ Maths/P.Ed Maths/P.Ed P.Ed/I.P
Monday Test Schedule (X & XII) SESSION: 2018- 2019 Assessmen Date X XII(SCIENCE) XII(COMMERCE) XII(HUMANITIES) t Cycle-I MT 19th March 2018 ENGLISH ENGLISH ENGLISH ENGLISH MT 26th March 2018 SCIENCE PHY.EDU/I.T/ PHY.EDU/MATHS/ PHY.EDU/MATHS COMM ART/MUSIC COMM ART FRIDAY 30th March 2018 I.T - - - MT 2nd April 2018 PUNJABI/HINDI PHYSICS ACCOUNTS POL SC/COMM ART MT 9th April 2018 SOCIAL SCIENCE CHEMISTRY B.ST/PUN./SOCIO. B.ST/PUN./SOCIO. MT 17th April 2018 M5ATHS BIO/MATHS ECO/IT/MUSIC ECO/IT/MUSIC (Tuesday) CYCLE-II MT 23rd April 2018 ENGLISH ENGLISH ENGLISH ENGLISH MT 30th April 2018 SCIENCE PHY.EDU/I.T/ PHY.EDU/MATHS/ PHY.EDU/MATHS COMM ART/MUSIC COMM ART FRIDAY 4th May 2018 I.T - - - MT 7th May 2018 PUNJABI/HINDI PHYSICS ACCOUNTS POL SC/COMM ART MT 14th May 2018 SOCIAL SCIENCE CHEMISTRY B.ST/PUN./SOCIO. B.ST/PUN./SOCIO. MT 21st May 2018 MATHS BIO/MATHS ECO/IT/MUSIC ECO/IT/MUSIC 10TH JULY – 20TH JULY (IST TERM EXAM) CYCLE-III MT 30th July 2018 ENGLISH ENGLISH ENGLISH ENGLISH MT 6th Aug 2018 SCIENCE PHY.EDU/I.T/ PHY.EDU/MATHS/ PHY.EDU/MATHS COMM ART/MUSIC COMM ART FRIDAY 10th Aug 2018 I.T - - - MT 13th Aug 2018 PUNJABI/HINDI PHYSICS ACCOUNTS POL SC/COMM ART MT 21st Aug 2018 SOCIAL SCIENCE CHEMISTRY B.ST/PUN./SOCIO. B.ST/PUN./SOCIO. MT 27th Aug 2018 MATHS BIO/MATHS ECO/IT/MUSIC ECO/IT/MUSIC CYCLE-IV MT 4th Sept 2018 ENGLISH ENGLISH ENGLISH ENGLISH MT 10th Sept 2018 SCIENCE PHY.EDU/I.T/ PHY.EDU/MATHS/ PHY.EDU/MATHS COMM ART/MUSIC COMM ART FRIDAY 14th Sept 2018 I.T - - - MT 17th Sept 2018 PUNJABI/HINDI PHYSICS ACCOUNTS POL SC/COMM ART MT 24th Sept 2018 SOCIAL SCIENCE CHEMISTRY B.ST/PUN./SOCIO. B.ST/PUN./SOCIO. MT 1st Oct 2018 MATHS BIO/MATHS ECO/IT/MUSIC ECO/IT/MUSIC 3RD OCT – 17TH OCT (HALF YEARLY EXAMS) Cycle-V MT 29th Oct 2018 ENGLISH ENGLISH ENGLISH ENGLISH MT 12th Nov 2018 SCIENCE PHY.EDU/I.T/ PHY.EDU/MATHS/ PHY.EDU/MATHS COMM ART/MUSIC COMM ART FRIDAY 16th Nov 2018 I.T - - - MT 19th Nov 2018 PUNJABI/HINDI PHYSICS ACCOUNTS POL SC/COMM ART MT 26th Nov 2018 SOCIAL SCIENCE CHEMISTRY B.ST/PUN./SOCIO. B.ST/PUN./SOCIO. MT 3rd Dec 2018 MATHS BIO/MATHS ECO/IT/MUSIC ECO/IT/MUSIC
Inter Class Life Skill Activities (2018-2019) Class I Subject Activity Date EVS Germ Alert 19/04/2018 English Icebreaker For Beginners 26/04/2018 Art &Craft Cup Cake With Clay Modelling 03/05/2018 Maths In Tune With Time 10/05/2018 Hindi Sulekh Rachna 17/05/2018 Punjabi Sunder Sulekh 24/05/2018 Music Meri Awaaz Suno 31/05/2018 Dance Movers And Shakers 26/07/2018 Computers Technopainter 02/08/2018 Health Sanitization 09/08/2018 Environment Wind Up Truck 16/08/2018 G.K. People Who Changed The World 23/08/2018 Value Education Even Enemies Can Be Friends 30/08/2018 EVS Big And Small ,Safety Is For All 06/09/2018 English Spellathon 13/09/2018 Art &Craft Paper Craft Chick 20/09/2018 Maths The Dare Game 27/09/2018 Hindi Nanhe Kavi 04/10/2018 Punjabi Dadi Maan Dian Kahaniyaan 11/10/2018 Music Diversity In Folk Music 25/10/2018 Computers Play With Mouse 01/11/2018 Health My Food Platter 15/11/2018 Environment Leaf Rainbow 22/11/2018 G.K. Talk Show 29/11/2018 Dance Aaja Nach Le 06/12/2018 Value Education Slow And Steady Wins The Race 13/12/2018 EVS Clean And Green Is Our Perfect Dream 20/12/2018 English Vocabulary Building 27/12/2018 Maths Let’s Shop 17/01/2019 24/01/2019 Hindi Suno Meri Kahaani 07/02/2019 Punjabi Kaav Kiari
Class II Subject Activity Date EVS Self Care For Better Living 19/04/2018 English Sentence Race 26/04/2018 Art &Craft Pom Pom Making With Paper/Wool 03/05/2018 Maths My Holiday Packet 10/05/2018 Hindi Meri Kalpana ,Mere Khwab 17/05/2018 Punjabi 24/05/2018 Gurmukhi Hath Likhat Dance 31/05/2018 Let’s Nacho Music 26/07/2018 Meri Awaaz Suno Computers 02/08/2018 Teaching Keyboarding Health 09/08/2018 Nutrition Mission Environment 16/08/2018 Recycling Tips & Tricks G.K. 23/08/2018 Bravery Award Winners Value Education 30/08/2018 What Makes You A Good Friend EVS 06/09/2018 My Food Platter English 13/09/2018 Pantomime Art &Craft 20/09/2018 Button Art Maths 27/09/2018 My Daily Routine Hindi 04/10/2018 Ritu Gaan Punjabi 11/10/2018 Shabdan Di Khed Music Diversity In Folk Music 25/10/2018 Computers 01/11/2018 Technopainter Health 15/11/2018 Sanitization Environment 22/11/2018 Worth & Worst Eco Skills( Quiz) G.K. 29/11/2018 FAQ Session Dance 06/12/2018 Aaja Nach Le Value Education 13/12/2018 Lending A Helping Hand To Others EVS 20/12/2018 Festive Gallery 27/12/2018 English Word Platform 17/01/2019 Maths What’s The Number 24/01/2019 Hindi Rashtra Naman 07/02/2019 Punjabi Ubharde Kavi
Class III Subject Activity Date EVS Earth And Its Friends 19/04/2018 English Poetry Junction 26/04/2018 Art &Craft Fairy With Shuttlecock 03/05/2018 Maths Top Spinner 10/05/2018 Hindi Shabd Rachna 17/05/2018 Punjabi Suche Moti 24/05/2018 Music Meri Awaaz Suno 31/05/2018 Dance Let’s Nacho 26/07/2018 Computers Mercedes Benz 02/08/2018 Health Healthy Bowl 09/08/2018 Environment Be Organic 16/08/2018 G.K. Sobriquets In Sports 23/08/2018 Value Education Everybody Is Unique 30/08/2018 EVS Entertainment .Com 06/09/2018 English Let’s Dramatize 13/09/2018 Art &Craft Flower With Match Sticks 20/09/2018 Maths Quiz-O- Mania 27/09/2018 Hindi Nanha Kahanikar 04/10/2018 Punjabi Kalpana Di Udaari 11/10/2018 Music Diversity In Folk Music 25/10/2018 Computers Story Starters 01/11/2018 Health Nature Nurture 15/11/2018 Environment Great Pioneers 22/11/2018 G.K. Amazing Fauna 29/11/2018 Dance Aaja Nach Le 06/12/2018 Value Education Value Store 13/12/2018 EVS Young Scientists 20/12/2018 English News Today 27/12/2018 Maths Fraction Fold 17/01/2019 Hindi Kya Kehte Hain Chitr 24/01/2019 Punjabi Chitar Katha 07/02/2019
Inter Class Activities will be held on 1st & 2nd Friday of every month Class IV Subject Activity Date Maths Operation Drill 20/04/2018 Art &Craft Puppet Making 27/04/2018 English Guessing Game 04/05/2018 Hindi Aao Sur Se Sur Milaein 11/05/2018 Punjabi Naara Lekhan 27/07/2018 Science Greenhouse Effect 03/08/2018 Health Natural Cures 10/08/2018 Environment Precious Heritage 07/09/2018 S.St. Recreate Your State 14/09/2018 Value Education Look Into Yourself 05/10/2018 G.K. The Maze Game 12/10/2018 Music Meri Awaaz Suno 02/11/2018 Dance Movers And Shakers 07/12/2018 Computers Keyboard Drills 14/12/2018 Class V Subject Activity Date Maths Number Hunt 20/04/2018 Art &Craft Dangler Craft With Paper 27/04/2018 English ‘The Best Part Of Me’ 04/05/2018 Hindi Chitr Varnan 11/05/2018 Punjabi Akaashvaani Amritsar Ton 27/07/2018 Science Fabricating Fossils 03/08/2018 Health Mysteries Of Nature 10/08/2018 Environment The Global Effect 07/09/2018 S.St. Building Landforms 14/09/2018 Value Education Non – Violence (The Right Way 05/10/2018 To Life) G.K. Notables In India 12/10/2018 Music Suron Ki Bela 02/11/2018 Dance Movers And Shakers 07/12/2018 French Les mois de l’annee et des saisons 14/12/2018 Computers Techno Me 18/01/2018
Class VI SUBJECT/ OCASSION ACTIVITY DATE Computers Classroom/ Hashtags 20/04/2018 English Making a book Cover 27/04/2018 Hindi Picture Composition 04/05/2018 Maths Brain Booster 11/05/2018 Science Quiz 27/07/2018 Punjabi Story Telling 03/08/2018 Social Science Weapon making 10/08/2018 French Presentez-vous 07/09/2018 G.K Quiz 14/09/2018 Art and Craft Mirror Decoration 05/10/2018 Music Desh Prem ke geet 12/10/2018 Dance Expressions 02/11/2018 Environment Nature of Canvas 07/12/2018 Computers Techno Talks 14/12/2018 English Twist a tale with a prop 18/01/2019 Class VII SUBJECT/ OCASSION ACTIVITY DATE English Vocabulary 20/04/2018 Hindi Mera Anubhav(ghatna varnan) 27/04/2018 Maths In tune with equations 04/05/2018 Science Science hacks 11/05/2018 Punjabi Drish da Pragtava 27/07/2018 Social Science Tribal Art 03/08/2018 French Image Coller et I etiquetage 10/08/2018 G.K Collage making(inspirational 07/09/2018 quote) Art and Craft Rock Art 14/09/2018 Music Western Band 05/10/2018 Dance Lok naach/nritya 12/10/2018 Environment Biodiversity-value of nature 02/11/2018 Computers What in the world is that? 07/12/2018 English Debate 14/12/2018 Hindi Sookti Lekhan 18/01/2019
Class VIII SUBJECT/ OCASSION ACTIVITY DATE Hindi Chitra Varnan(Lekhan 20/04/2018 Abhivyakti) Maths Be an investigator 27/04/2018 Science Science in everyday life 04/05/2018 Punjabi Itihaas Bolda Hai 11/05/2018 Poster making on Wild life 27/07/2018 Social Science Conservation G.K Collage making(inspirational 03/08/2018 quotes of great Personalities of World) Art and Craft Acrylic Paintings on cloth 10/08/2018 Music Doha Vachan 07/09/2018 Dance Expressions 14/09/2018 Environment E-Waste W-wareness 05/10/2018 Computers Tech Dictionary 12/10/2018 English Two Minutes Debate 02/11/2018 Hindi Kavita Vachan 07/12/2018 Maths 3D Shapes 14/12/2018 Science Model Making 18/01/2019
YEARLY ACTIVITIES Month Class I to V April Environment Week May English literary Week- Laburnum Festival/E-Week July French Festival August - September Hindi Diwas October Hindi Literary Week November Science Week December Social Science Festival January Art Festival
Field Trips Historical Places Golden Temple Jallianwala Bagh Khatkar Kalaan (Shaheed Bhagat Singh Nagar) Shri Anandpur Sahib Goindwal Sahib Tarn Taran Sahib Khadoor Sahib Dera Baba Nanak (Chola Sahib) Kartarpur Sahib Kalanaur Maharaja Ranjit Singh Panorama Sultanpur Lodhi Industrial Places/Places of Economic Rail Coach Factory-Kapurthala and Commercial Importance Printing Press-Tribune OCM (Textile Industrial Unit) Pushpa Gujral Science City Geographical Places Harike Pattan (Wet Land) Beas River Site Bhakhra Nangal Dam Students will survey agricultural fields during three different agricultural seasons
Counseling Services The school counselor helps every student improve in areas of academic achievements, personal and social development and career planning. She addresses the academic and developmental needs of all students by collaborating with the students, the parents, the school staff and the community. Knowledge, understanding and skill in these domains are developed through classroom instruction, appraisal, consultation, counseling, coordination, and collaboration. The topics of character education, diversity and multiculturalism and school safety are important areas of focus for the school counselor. The CCE Assessment of the students of the classes IX and X is done using the guidelines provided by the CBSE Board. Questionnaires, based on psychometric criteria, were developed based on these guidelines which were then filled in by th students. The final assessment was done using the input received from the questionnaires as well as the teachers‟ objective observations of the students throughout the school year. Life Skills As per the CBSE guidelines, life skills for personal growth and development are an integral part of the school‟s curriculum. Interpersonal communication skills, empathy, cooperation, teamwork, advocacy skills, decision-making, critical thinking, skills for managing stress, Time management, coping skills like anger management etc. and self-assessment comprises the crux of life-skills. Its methodology also covers brain-storming sessions, debates, playing varied games and sports thereby enhancing the overall personality of the students. Students Council Students Council at Delhi Public School, Amritsar works to facilitate all events and resolves relevant issues so as to faster a sense of pride and community within the school. It works regularity with the school administration to facilitate positive school environment for students and staff. At DPS Amritsar student council is involved in the school functions beyond just their class rooms. Students selected for the student council become the role model for other students. It is considered to be one of the highest honour and position to be a part of student council.
Co-Curricular Activities All health and fitness activities are included in school curriculum from class 1 onwards. Kho-kho, skipping, hoopla, running are practiced during Physical Education period. Sports Activities st rd 1 to 3 4 & 5th th 6th to 10th Skating Skating Basket Ball Chess Chess Skating Karate Karate Cricket Cricket Cricket Football Football Football Chess Badminton Table Tennis Badminton Basket Ball Table Tennis Badminton Karate Volley Ball Shooting Marching and daily exercise is compulsory for all. Performing /Visual Art Music Activities Dance Activities (4th to 6th) Performing/Visual Art (7th & 8th) (4 to 6) Guitar/ Folk Dance /Classical Vocal Music Violin Dance Tabla Tabla Choreography/Western Guitar/ Violin/Western Band Vocal Dance Classical/Folk Dance Music Choreography/Western Dance Casio S.U.P.W Clubs 1st to 3rd 4th to 5th Yummy Chefs Art & Craft Club-The Creators Art Little Writers Club/Calligraphy/Public Cooking without fire-Yummy Chefs Speaking Readers Club-Book Program & Little The Creators Art Writers Club-Calligraphy Muddy Hands Club- Environment Computer club-Tech Roadies Quest & Discovery Club Environment & Health Club-Muddy Hands Multicultural Club Hindi Club-Devnagri Ikebana Club Folk Dance Tabla
6th to 8th 6th to 8th Hindi/Punjabi SST Folk Dance-Kikli/ Theatre Club Heritage Punjabi Club-Sada Virsa Quiz Hindi Club-Devnagri Quest Club & Heritage /Philately-Dhrohar Maths& Science English Olympiad & Quiz Creative Science Club- ATAL Debate Computer Operations Public Speaking Health Nutritious & Environment Magazine Remedial-Maths Readers Club-Book Program & Little Writers Club-Calligraphy Cooking without fire-Yummy Chefs Art & Craft club-The Creators Art 9th & 10th Maths& Science English Olympiad & Quiz Creative Science Club- ATAL Debate Computer Operations Public Speaking Health & Nutritious Magazine Environment Withdrawals 1. If a child has to be withdrawn from school, the parents are requested to give one month‟s notice in writing, failing which, one month‟s fee will be charged in lieu thereof. Exception may be made in case of a sudden transfer of government or military personnel. 2. Those who leave the school in May must in all cases pay the fees for the month of June. 3. Transfer certificates for children withdrawn are not issued until all dues are settled. 4. The students can be asked to leave the school on the following grounds. a) Disciplinary b) Unsatisfactory progress in work. c) Detention or repeated detention in a class. As a rule only those students will be retained on the roll of the school who can take the school leaving examination under 18 years of age. 5. A student who fails twice in the same class will not be permitted to continue his/her studies in the school.
Punishments Blue Card Habitually late or improperly dressed students will be put on this card for a week and will not be taken off the blue card till an improvement is visible. Yellow Card Serious offences which reflect adversely on the student‟s conduct e.g. breaking bounds, disobedience, telling lies, indicate the punishment of a yellow card which deprives the offender of availing any privilege in the school for a week. He/She is not allowed to attend any programme, picnic or outing while on a yellow card. The issuance of three yellow cards in an academic year, in quick succession, may lead to the expulsion of the offender from the school on disciplinary grounds. Promotion The promotion is granted on the basis of the whole year‟s performance of the pupil as per the following criterion: 1. Pass Percentage 45% in each subject and 50% in the aggregate 2. Compartment If a child fails in one or two subjects, he/she will be given a retest. However, if the child fails to clear the compartment, he/she will be detained. 3. Detention Failure in more than two subjects will result in detention. 4. Transfer Certificate Compulsory TC will be issued if a child fails three times in the same class. 5. Attendance Minimum attendance required is 75%. 6. Medical Cases Exams along with compartment cases. No chance will be given later on. 7. Attendance for Medical Cases Minimum attendance required is 60%.
ACTIVITY CALENDER 2018-19 (PN-Prep) April 2018 Theme: All About Me Sun Mon Tue Wed Thur Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 - New Session - Special Assembly by Teachers 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 - Assembly on - Yoga / - Special - Baisakhi “Knowing your Meditation Assembly on (Holiday) School” (Prep- Baisakhi A) 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 - Founder‟s - Assembly on - Yoga/Meditation - Combined Day “My Amazing Assembly on Body” (Prep - “Every day is B) Earth Day” 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 - Earth Day - Assembly on - Pre Nur Day - - Assembly on - P.T.A “Camping with “Rosy Red Day” “Mera my 5 senses” Aashiyana” (Prep - C) (Nur-A) 29 30 Important Days: Baisakhi - 14th April, PTA (Pre Nur – Prep) - 28th April
May 2018 Theme: Health and Fitness Sun Mon Tue Wed Thur Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 - Yoga – for - Dance/Aerobics - Assembly on healthier “you are what generation you eat”- The magic of Nutrition (Nur- C) 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 - Assembly on - Dance/Aerobics - Special - Mother‟s Day “The power of Assembly on Handwashing” Mom – My (Prep-A) Sunshine 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 - Assembly on - Pre-Nur Day - Assembly on “Dairy Basket” “Sunny Yellow “In the (Prep-B) Day” Orchard” (Prep-C) 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 - Assembly on - Dance/Aerobics - Assembly on “Stay Fit and be a “Brush your Hit” (Nur-A) teeth please” (Nur-B) 27 28 29 30 31 - Dance/Aerobics Important Days: Summer Break – 7th June 2018 – 17th July 2018
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