Pupils who are detected giving or attempting to give or obtain unfair assistance whatsoever, during an examination,
will have their results cancelled in the particular subject and may be asked to be withdrawn from the school.
Progress Reports are given after the examinations. Parents are requested to go through them and guide their
wards accordingly or take necessary corrective steps well in time.
Only those who obtain at least a minimum of 40% in all the subjects in all tests and examinations will
be promoted to the next higher class.
No re-exams are ever held. If a pupil is absent from the exams, because of
illness, a medical certificate should accompany the leave application. Promotion in
such cases will depend on the performance in other tests and examinations during the year and at the discretion
of the Principal.
A pupil failing in a class for a second time or failing in two consecutive classes will not be retained in
the school.
If your ward is sick, you must within two days of absence:
• Send your leave application.
• Attach to the above medical certificate.
• Enter the sick leave into the leave record in the Diary.
• Submit all three above mentioned to the Office immediately. In any case the child will not be re-examined.
Examination/evaluation is a joyful experience. It identifies, diagnoses, nurtures and develops the talent
and creative potential of the child. It enables the parent to know the progress of their children and pay due
attention to their studies at home. The process of evaluation cannot be divorced from the studies. It is a part
of it.