Academic

ASSIGNMENT & EVALUATION POLICY

Assessment and Evaluation policy

To increase the confidence in the students and to start preparing for class X examination when they join the upper primary stage in class VI The Central Board of Secondary Education has rolled out its latest policy termed the uniform assessment examination.

This would prepare the students to cover the whole syllabus of the academic and face the challenges of class X.

To achieve the above objective the academic session has been divided in two terms. First term (April to September), Second term(October to March).

Periodic Test

    Objective
  • Three Periodic Tests will help student prepare for the annual Board Examination.
  • It will help teachers to keep a track of the student’s learning though out the year.

Notebook Submission

  • This is to give weight age to student’s regularity, assignment completion, neatness & upkeep of notebook.
  • Notebook submission will hold 5 marks for Periodic Test.
  • Objective
  • It will help to improve student’s ability to prepare notes as well as assignments in a neat and tidy way and that to on time.
  • This will inculcate the qualities of regularity, punctuality and neatness among the students.

Subject Enrichment Activity

  • Speaking and listening skills in Language Subjects.
  • Practical lab work in Science.
  • Math lab work in Mathematics.
  • Map work and Project work in Social Science.
  • Subject Enrichment Activity will also add 5 marks to Periodic test.

    Objective
  • These are the subject specific activities which will help in better understanding of the subject and skill development.
  • Periodic Test (10 marks): Periodic written test is restricted to three in each subject in an Academic year. Average of the best two tests to be taken for final marks submission. This test will be conducted by the schools. Total three test will be taken and the average of the best two tests to be taken for final marks submission. The syllabus of periodic tests will be prepared by the schools.
  • Notebook Submission (5 marks):
    • Regularity
    • Assignment Completion
    • Neatness & upkeep of notebook
    Subject Enrichment Activity (5 marks):This will include:
    • Speaking and listening skills
    • Practical lab work
    • Maths lab practical
    • Map work and Project work
Periodic Test (10 marks) + Notebook Submission (5 marks) + Subject Enrichment Activities (5 marks) +Board Exam (80 Marks) = 100 marks.

Class 1st to 5th

To achieve objective the Academic Session has been divided into two term (April to September), Second term(October to March).

TERM-1
  • Periodic assessment-1(July Test)-10 marks.
  • Copy work (CW,HW)-5 marks.
  • Subject Enrichment activities-5 marks.
  • Term End Assessment (September exams)-80 marks.
TERM-2
  • Periodic Assessment-2(December test)-10 marks.
  • Copy work (CW,HW)-5 marks
  • Subject Enrichment activities-5 marks.
  • Term end assessment (Feb-March exams)-80 marks.
Syllabus for written Exam
  • July test-25% (2 chapters max)
  • September Exam-50% of Syllabus(All chapters covered before Exam)
  • Dec Test-25%(2 chapters max)
  • March Exam
    • (a) Class VI-Term-2 + 10% from Term 1
    • (b) Class VII Term-2 + 20% from Term 1

To achieve the above objective the Academic Session has been into four Quarters. First Quarter (April to mid July), Second Quarter(mid July to March).Third Quarter(October to December) and Fourth Quarter will be of the total syllabus covered.

Class I to V will have four Quarterly Assessments.
  • First Quarter Exam (Q1)-July
  • Second Quarter Exam (Q2)-September
  • Third Quarter Exam (Q3)-December
  • Fourth Quarter Exam (Q4)-March

Class 6th to 8th

Classes VI to VIII will have the same format of assessment. However, a class year has been divided into two Terms. So, students of these classes will have to appear for exams in the Term 1 exam will be based on the syllabus covered during that term, a certain percentage of questions in the Term 2 exam will be based on the Term 1 syllabus.

Term 1 Periodic Assessment
  • (May Test)-10 marks.
  • Copy work (CW,HW)-5 marks.
  • Subject Enrichment activities-5 marks.
  • Term end assessment (September exams)-80 marks.
Term 2 Periodic Assessment-2(December test)-10 marks.
  • Copy work (CW,HW)-5 marks.
  • Subject Enrichment activities-5 marks.
  • Term end assessment (Feb-March exams)-80 marks.

Class 9th & 10th

Classes VI to VIII will have the same format of assessment. However, a class year has been divided into two Terms. So, students of these classes will have to appear for exams in the Term 1 exam will be based on the syllabus covered during that term, a certain percentage of questions in the Term 2 exam will be based on the Term 1 syllabus.

Periodic Test-1 Periodic Test-2 Periodic Test-3 Final exams
July Month September Month December Month Feb-March

For Class 10th

Classes VI to VIII will have the same format of assessment. However, a class year has been divided into two Terms. So, students of these classes will have to appear for exams in the Term 1 exam will be based on the syllabus covered during that term, a certain percentage of questions in the Term 2 exam will be based on the Term 1 syllabus.

Periodic Test-1 Periodic Test-2 Periodic Test-3 Final exams
July Month September Month December Month Feb-March