Academic Assessment is an important part of teaching and learning process. Hence, the Assessment pattern has been designed after conducting research of various international standards together with a study of the NCERT guidelines. The emphasis is laid on maximizing learning in the classroom, inducing a spirit to use the knowledge in real life situations.

For the pre-primary students, i.e. Classes Nursery to III, the academic year is divided into three terms. There are no formal examinations for these classes. However, evaluation of the child’s progress is done on the basis of day to day performance under the Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation (CCE). These theme based assessments are carried out in various ways which include written assessments via worksheets and written work done in the notebooks in school and at home, oral assessments via classroom discussions and interactions, and activity assessments that are judged primarily through Thursday activities, Project activities, Learning Centre activities, creative work etc.

Our school being affiliated to the CBSE, the assessments for the secondary and the senior secondary sections is in adherence to the Assessment guidelines laid down by the boards. Continuous & Comprehensive Evaluation (CCE) is carried out throughout the session in various ways which include written work done in school and at home, verbal assessments via classroom discussions and interactions, project assignments and co-curricular activities.

The co-scholastic performance of the students is evaluated through various activities which are either individual or group tasks. We have incorporated several activities in our curriculum like Thursday Activities and SUPW clubs in classes IV to X, which enhances the innate co-scholastic talents amongst the students. We also have the inter-class and intra-class events and competitions embedded in our curriculum. The participation and performance of the students in these activities and programmes help the class teachers and co-curricular teachers to assess the co-scholastic performance of the student.

For Classes IV to VIII, the academic year is divided into two terms. Students are evaluated through formal assessments as well as through their day to day performance under Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation (CCE). Four formal assessments are conducted in the academic session, twice during each term.

For Class IX, the academic year is divided into two terms. Students are evaluated through formal assessments as well as through their day to day performance under Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation (CCE). Four formal assessments are conducted in the academic session, twice during each term.

For Class X, the academic year is divided into two terms. The final evaluation of student’s progress is based on the formal assessments conducted at the end of each Term by School and the Board Examination conducted at the end of the session by CBSE. School’s evaluation is based on formal assessments as well as on the student’s day to day performance under Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation (CCE) and these include components like written test, multiple assessments, portfolio/notebooks and subject enrichment. In all, five formal assessments are conducted in the academic session.

For Class XI, the academic year is divided into two terms. Students are evaluated through formal assessments that comprise of written and practical evaluation for assessing theoretical proficiency and applied knowledge, as applicable. Three formal assessments are conducted in the academic session.

For Class XII, the academic year is divided into two terms. Students are evaluated by School through formal assessments that comprise of written and practical/ project evaluation for assessing theoretical proficiency and applied knowledge, as applicable. Yet, the final evaluation of student’s progress is based solely upon the Board Examination (Written & Practical/ Project Evaluation) conducted at the end of the session by CBSE. In all, five formal assessments will be conducted in the academic session.

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