ADMISSION FOR NURSERY TO CLASS IX FOR SESSION 2020
Admission forms for Nursery to Class IX will be available from 1st July 2019 onwards.
Although Hindi/English is taught as First Language, English is the medium of instruction.
Candidates should be born within:-
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31.12.2016 – eligible for Nursery 31.12.2010 – eligible for Class IV
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31.12.2015 – eligible for LKG 31.12.2009 – eligible for Class V
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31.12.2014 – eligible for UKG 31.12.2008 – eligible for Class VI
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31.12.2013 – eligible for Class I 31.12.2007 – eligible for Class VII
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31.12.2012 – eligible for Class II 31.12.2006 – eligible for Class VIII
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31.12.2011 – eligible for Class III 31.12.2005 – eligible for Class IX
On the day of interview candidates should be accompanied by both parents. They should carry with them the Original Corporation Birth Certificate along with Hospital/Nursing Home Discharge Certificate, a Medical Fitness Certificate and Income Certificate of either of the parents.
Original Birth Certificate is to be shown for collection of forms.
Admission forms should be collected, filled up and returned to the office on any working day between 10 am to 1 pm for allotment of interview date and time.
Kindly Note:
The cost of Admission Form is Rs. 300/-(which is non-refundable).
Taking an Admission Form does not ensure admission.
If a student withdraws after taking Admission, Admission fee, Tuition Fee and other fees will not be refunded.
The New Season will start from 2nd January (Thursday) 2020.
HEADMISTRESS
Dated: 19.06.2019.
1) Private tuition are strictly forbidden. However, parents wishing to arrange for private tutorials for their children, who are academically weak, by any of the teachers of the school, must request the Headmistress/Principal in writing, giving full details of their children and the reason why they consider it necessary.
2) Parents are reminded that a tutorial must sure as a temporary period of assistance. It must never become a permanent crutch.
3) No requests for tutorial classes in Nursery, K.G. and classes I to IV will be entertained.
1) The Progress Report Card is on official transcript, No separate transcripts for the term on terms is issued.
2) A duplicate Progress Report or School Diary can be requested for a payment of a fine of Rs. 100/- In each case.
3) Parents/Guardians are requested to sign the Terminal Progress Reports in the appropriate place at the proper time and to note the number of days your child may have been absent during the term.
1) Every student is required to do assignments set on class as well as any homework that is set for the day. Parents are requested to ensure that homework’s assigned is completed on time.
a) The first time a student fails to hand his/her homework, his/her failure to do so will be recorded by the subject teacher in the Class file, that is meant for this purpose, which will be kept in the Asst, Headmistress’ office.
c) In case of a third repetition in a particular subject, a student may be penalised by being barred from club or co-curricular activity for a period of time.
d) Should a student persist in not submitting work, he/she will be penalised by having 5 marks deducted from the Unit Test score in the relevant subject. Parents will be intimated by letter.
e) Even after this, if a student fails to submit assignments, 10 marks will be deducted from his/her score at the Terminal Examination and the parents informed accordingly.
2) All students are required to bring their text and exercise books for their respective subjects every working day, unless otherwise specified.
a) The first time a student fails to bring either text books or exercise books, the Subject Teacher will record his/her name in a class file, that is meant for this purpose, which will be kept in the Asst. Headmistress’ office.
b) If this continues for more than 3 times in a particular subject, the Principal shall inform the parents in writing and a copy of the same will be filed in the students file.
In such case the student may face school sanctions as determined by the authorities which could include supervised study post school hours and being barred from club and co-curricular activities.