Examination and Promotion
CLASSES I to IV

Classes I to IV will have three tests during the scholastic year. Detailed report cards showing the grades obtained by the pupils are issued for the information of parents, shortly after the examinations have been held. The result of the examinations held at the end of the scholastic year will be sent to the parents.

CLASSES V to X

Classes V to X will have three examinations during the scholastic year besides the class tests. Marks obtained in these tests will be counted in the final examinations.

Promotion to the text class is decided on the result of examinations and tests held during the year. The final examination is not only examination for promotion. Student failing in more than one subject will not be promoted to the next class.

Students and parents are reminded that minimum passing marks in the school are 40% for Classes V to X and 45% for Classes I to IV and XI & XII. While detentions are kept to a minimum, students who do not qualify as per the Assessment System will not be promoted. THE PRINCIPAL`S DECISION REGARDING PROMOTION OR DETENTION IS FINAL. Results declared are final there will be no re-test.

No special arrangements are made for the examination of pupils who, for any reason, absent themselves from any part or entire examination.Answer books submitted by the pupils in their examination will not,under any circumstances, be given to the parents, private tutors or others. Absence from the whole examination involves loss of marks.Absence from one or more subjects in the tests involves loss of marks and will bring down the percentage and excludes the pupil from obtaining a grade. Students who fail to appear in any one of the papers illness/accidents must produce a medical certificate from the Government Hospital. Medical Certificates from private practitioners will not accepted unless the are known to the school.

Wilful breach of any of the regulations pertaining to the conduct of examinations is punishable with the expulsion from the examinations or,if subsequently discovered, with the cancellation of the papers. Any tampering with reports (forging signature and changing the marks) will result in the parents being compelled to withdraw the student from the school.

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