Course of study

Examination

The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations conducts three examinations, namely, the Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (ICSE –Class X); The Indian School Certificate (ISC – Class XII) and the Certificate in Vocational Education (CVE - Year 12). The subject choices and syllabuses prescribed for these examinations are varied and aimed at nurturing the unique gifts of individual pupils.

  • THE ICSE (CLASS X) The Indian Certificate of Secondary Education has been designed to provide an examination in a course of general education, in accordance with the recommendations of the New Education Policy 1986, through the medium of English. Private candidates are not permitted to appear for this examination. For more details.
  • THE ISC (CLASS XII) The Indian School Certificate Examination is an examination, through the medium of English, designed in accordance with the recommendations of the New Education Policy 1986, after a two-year course of studies beyond the Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (Year 10) examination or its equivalent examination. For more details.

Promotion Policy

The following shall apply for the promotion of the students in our school.

  1. Class IX and X
  2. Promotion criteria as laid down by council for the award of an ICSE (Class X) Pass Certificate.

    Internal Examination

    It is our responsibility to ensure the promotion of students on the pattern of the council on the basis of cumulative achievement level of the student throughout the year in the subject he/she has been registered for. For promotions a candidate is required to have obtained at least 33% marks in five subjects including English on a cumulative average and a minimum attendance of 75% of the working days. Promotions on trial will not be granted from Class IX to X.

    Awards and Conditions for Awards

    1. PASS CERTIFICATES will be awarded to candidates who at one and the same examination have entered for six subjects and have attained the passing standard in at least five subjects which must include the subject English. Provided that no candidate, except as otherwise exempted by the Council, shall be awarded a Pass Certificate unless in addition to fulfilling the conditions above he/she has attained a pass grade in SUPW and Community Services as examined/assessed internally in our school.
    2. SUPPLEMENTARY PASS CERTIFICATES will be awarded to candidates who have obtained PASS CERTIFICATE and who will appear in a subsequent examination and attain the pass standard in one or more subjects.
    3. STATEMENT OF MARKS will be issued to all candidates who appeared for the examination.
    4. The pass marks for each subject is 33%.
  3. Class XI and XII.
  4. Promotion Criteria as laid down by Council for an award of ISC (Class XII) Pass Certificate.

    Internal Examination

    It is our responsibility to ensure the promotion of students on the pattern of the council from Class XI on the basis of cumulative achievement level of the students throughout the year, in the subjects he/she has been registered for. For promotions a candidate is required to have obtained at 35% marks in four subjects including English on a cumulative average and a minimum attendance of 75% of the working days. Promotions on trial will not be granted from Class Xi to XII.

    Awards and Conditions for Awards

    1. PASS CERTIFICATES will be awarded to candidates who at one and the same examination have entered for six subjects and have attained the passing standard in four or more subjects which must include the subject English and have attained a pass grade in SUPW and Community Services as examined/assessed internally in our school.
    2. SUPPLEMENTARY PASS CERTIFICATES will be awarded to candidates who have obtained PASS CERTIFICATE and who will appear in a subsequent examination and attain the pass standard in one or more subjects.
    3. STATEMENT OF MARKS will be issued to all candidates who appeared for the examination.
    4. The pass marks for each subject is 35%.

Non-Scholastic aspects

  1. Socially Useful Productive Work (SUPW):
  2. It is assessed internally in our organisation as per the norms of the council and the rating find a place in ICSE and ISC certificates. Suggested SUPW and Community Services activities have already been evolved. We provide opportunities for some other activities as well.

  3. Literary activities – Debates, Elocution, Declamation, Recitation, Creative Writing, etc.
  4. Scientific Activities – Club activities, Experimentation, Exploration, etc.
  5. Cultural activities – Music, Drama, Dance, Art, etc.
  6. Adventure activities – Mountaineering, Rafting, Hiking, etc.
  7. Students will be required to select at least one activity from the literary, scientific, cultural and adventure activities offered by a school. the students could participate in more than one activity subject to the availability of time and opportunity.

    Co – Curricular Activities (both indoor and outdoor): would, as a matter of routine, be provided by the school. Students can select any one of those activities offered by the school for evaluation. He / She could, however, participate in more than one activity if time and opportunities permit.