Curriculum
The school curriculum up to class VIII is prescribed by the NCERT . Students are required to Study: English, Hindi, Sanskrit / French, Mathematics, Science and Technology, Computer, Computer Science and Social Sciences.
Classes IX and X
The curriculum for IX and X is prescribed by the Central Board of Secondary Education, New Delhi . Students promoted to class IX are required to study the following subjects:
- English - Course A
- Hindi - Course B
- Mathematics
Science with practical
[ (a) Physics (b) Chemistry (c) Life Science ]
Social Science
[ (a) History (b) Geography (c) Political Science ]
• Socially Useful Productive Work any one of the following
a) Electronics
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b) Wood Work, Sculpture
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c) Ceramics
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d) Music, Hindustani (Vocal, Instrumental)
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e) Creative Dance
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f) Photography
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g) Theatre
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h) Paper Recycling & Paper Craft
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i) School Band
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j) Meal Planning, Preparation and Preservation
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• Physical and Health Education
• Additional Language(s) if offered
Classes IX and X
The board has introduced the scheme of school based evaluation in social science at secondary stage. (Class IX and X)
The salient features of the scheme are:
• In Social Science and Mathematics a total of twenty ( 20 ) marks have been allotted for internal evaluation as per the following details:
Tests (formative and summative)
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- 10 marks
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Assignment - school and home assignment
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- 5 marks
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Project work
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- 5 marks
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• In science class X 10 marks will be awarded on the basis of final performance of students in class IX and also on the basis of two unit tests held during the year.
Science practical carry 40 marks ( 20 for MCQ test and 20 for performing practical)
Classes XI and XII
Subjects offered in Class XI and XII are English, History, Geography, Psychology, Mathematics, Fashion Technology, Physical education, Political Science, Multimedia and Web Technology, Economics, Business studies, Accountancy, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Computer Science, Bio-Technology, Mechanical Drawing, Painting, Home Science, Creative Writing.
All students promoted to class XI will be offered 3 different Streams. They will be required to study different subjects offered in that particular stream. The choice of stream will be based on the basis of merit in the class X result and aptitude test.
EXAMINATION SYSTEM
In order to develop in the students a habit of regular studies from I to X classes, as introduced by CBSE Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation (CCE) system shall be followed. For this purpose an academic year has been divided into two terms, April to September as First Term and October to March as Second Term.
In each term there will be two Formative assessments and one Summative assessment for evaluation of Scholastic areas.
EXAMINATION PATTERN (I to X) shall be as follows:
SCHOLASTIC & CO-SCHOLASTIC AREAS
Term
FirstTerm
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Type of Assessment
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Percentage of weightage in academic session
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Term wise weightage
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Total
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(Apr- Sep)
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Formative Assessment 1
Formative Assessment 2
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10%
10%
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Formative
Assessment
1 +2 = 20%
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Summative Assessment 1
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30%
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Summative
Assessment
1 = 30%
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Second Term
(Oct - Mar)
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Formative Assessment 3
Formative Assessment 4
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10%
10%
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Formative
Assessment
3 + 4 = 20
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Summative
Assessment 2
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30%
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Summative
Assessment2= 30%
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Formative = 40%
Summative = 60% Total = 100%
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Grading System
The Grading scale for Scholastic domain is a Nine-point Grading scale as given by CBSE for classes IX - X.
SCHOLASTIC A SCHOLASTIC B
Marks Range
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Grade
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Grade Point
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GRADE
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91 - 100
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A1
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10.0
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A+
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81 - 90
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A2
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9.0
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A
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71 - 80
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B1
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8.0
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B+
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61 - 70
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B2
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7.0
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B
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51 - 60
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C1
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6.0
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C
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41 - 50
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C2
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5.0
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33 - 40
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D
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4.0
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21 - 32
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E1
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00 - 20
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E2
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Promotion is based on the day-to-day work of the students throughout the year and also on the performance in the terminal examination.
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