| Assessments, Grades & Promotions |
Assessments/ExaminationsAll Assessments/Examinations must be answered by every student. Kindly note: 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 averages of the final result at the time of Promotion. This, in turn, may adversely affect his/her Promotion. Grades/Marks |
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| Grade | Percentage | Standard |
| A | 80% and above | Outstanding |
| B | 70% - 79% | Very Good |
| C | 60% - 69% | Good |
| D | 50% - 59% | Satisfactory |
| E | 40% - 49% | Pass |
| F | 30% - 39% | Failure |
| G | 20% - 29% | Very Poor |
Passing Grades/marks for all subjects is E/40%.
Promotion is granted on the average of all the Grades/marks in the year and not only the final Assessment/Examination.
Junior School
The system of Continuous Assessment is followed trom Kindergarten to Standard VI.
For promotion, a passing grade in English, Hindi and Mathematics and at least 80% attendance is absolutely necessary. A failure in two other academic subjects means a detention in that class. Failure will be allowed only once in the Junior School .
Senior School
For promotion, a passing mark in English and Hindi and at least 90% attendance is absolutely necessary. A failure in two other subjects means detention in that class. Failure will be allowed only once in the High School.
In Std. Xl one must pass in ALL 5 subjects. PROMOTION will be based on the YEAR'S average. Those who do not fulfil the promotion criteria, will be asked to discontinue, as there is no question of repeating Std. Xl.
Students who have been detained, have to intimate to the Principal, in writing - within a week of the results being declared - of their intention to repeat the class.
Answer-scripts will not be kept beyond 30 days after the distribution of the Report cards, after each Terminal examination. Therefore, any parent wishing to see the answer-script of his ward must do so within that period, in consultation with the subject teacher concerned.
Honor Cards
Honour Cards are given according to the following criteria:
Junior School (Stds. – 1-VI)
Par Excellence: A Grade in all subjects & Skills
1st Honours: A/B grade in English, Hindi, Maths, other subjects & Skills
2nd Honours: B/C grade in English, Hindi, Maths other subjects & Skills
High School (Stds. VII-X)
1st Honours: 70% in all subjects & B in SUPW
2nd Honours: 60% in all subjects & C in SUPW
Plus Two (Stds. Xl & XII)
1st Honours: 70% in all subjects & B-grade in SUPW
2nd Honours: 60% in all subjects and C grade in SUPW
N.B.: For all Honour cards an A-grade in M.Sc./Rel. is essential.
Marks obtained in the 6th subject in Plus Two will not be considered for Honour Cards and rank, but will be considered for purposes of promotion to the next class,