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DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL CONTENTS Topic Sr. No. Page No. 1 General Information 04 2 A Brief Background 05 3 Use of Your Almanac 06 4 Student Personal Information 07 5 Pledge 08 6 National Anthem 08 7 Saraswati Vandana 09 8 School Anthem 09 9 All Things Bright And Beautiful 10 10 Try, Try Again 11 11 My Child 12 12 From The Principal's Desk 13 13 School Agreement 14 14 Calendar 2015-16 16 15 List of Holidays 18 16 Anti-Bullying Policy 19 17 Guidelines To Parents 20 18 Medical Guidance 22 19 Medical Card of The Child 23 20 Help Available To Parents 24 21 Parents Teachers Meeting Schedule 25 22 Parent Teacher Meeting Information 26 23 DPSR Expects Its Students To 27 24 I Am Special So I... 28 25 Helping Your Child With Homework 29 ALMANAC Topic Sr. No. Page No. 26 School Transport 30 27 School Uniform 31 28 Withdrawal Procedures 33 29 Attendance 34 30 School Outings 34 31 International Students' Educational Exchange 34 32 School Houses 35 33 School Honours And Awards 36 34 Activities At School 37 35 School Publications 38 36 Major Events of The School 38 37 Sports Activity Planner 39 38 CCA Schedule (Junior) 40 39 CCA Schedule (Senior) 42 40 Departmental Activity 42 41 Grading System 43 42 Promotion Policy for Class XI 45 43 Assessment Schedule (Junior) 46 44 Assessment Schedule (Senior) 47 45 Teacher's / Headmistress'/ Vice-Principal's / Principal's Remark 51 46 Sick Room Admission Record 59 47 Absence Notes 60 48 Notes 63 49 Time Table 97 50 Student Personal Information (Perforated sheet) 99 DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL GENERAL INFORMATION Affiliation No. Postal Address : : Phone No Admission Enquiry No Fax No E-mail Website : : : : : 3330076 Delhi Public School, Semariya, Baloda Bazar Road, Raipur – 493111 (C.G.) (0771) 2284801 / 02 / 03 8223039997 / 98 (0771) 2284804 dpsraipur@gmail.com http://www.dpsraipur.com Pre Primary (Mon-Sat) I – V (Mon-Fri) Nur – V (Sat) VI –XII (Mon-Fri) VI –X (Sat) XI –XII (Sat) : : : : : : School Timings 8:45 am to 12:10 pm 8:45 am to 2:15 pm 8:45 am to 11.30 am 7:10 am to 12:30 pm 7:10 am to 1:20 pm 7:10 am to 11:30 am Note : (i) Reporting time: VI to XII (7:10 am) and Nursery to V (8:40 am) (ii) Entry to the school campus will not be permitted after 7:15 am ( VI to XII) and 8:45 am (Nur to V) (iii) As per weather condition, the timing may vary and the same will be intimated in advance through school website. Nur-V VI –XII : : Working Days Monday to Saturday (2nd Saturday off) Monday to Saturday Fee Installment Dates Fee Counter Office Hours Circular : : : 1st to 10th of April, July, October, January Monday to Saturday (9:00 am to 1:00 pm) School Website Principal : Vice Principal : Headmistress : Faculty : Note : Visiting Hours Tue, Thu, Sat (8:00 am to 9:00 am) It should be with prior appointment only. Mon, Wed, Fri (12:30 pm to 1:30 pm) It should be with prior appointment only. Mon to Sat (10:00 am to 11:00 am) It should be with prior appointment only. Parents – Teachers Meeting (P.T.M.) In special cases, with prior appointment only. Mobile phones to be kept off during meetings. 04 ALMANAC A BRIEF BACKGROUND DPS Raipur, under the aegis of DPS Society Delhi, provides good quality, modern education, including a strong component of culture, inculcation of values, awareness of environment, adventure activities and physical education; an education that is value-based, an education that imparts roots and also gives wings. Our motto, “Service Before Self” followed by the guided principle “We value our values” epitomizes the essence of education. DPS Raipur, situated on the outskirts of Raipur city, creates a congenial and conducive atmosphere for learning and promoting the budding talents. It has made impressive strides since its inception. DPS Raipur has set a milestone by initiating and incorporating internationalism in the scholastic and co-scholastic activities of the school. The frontiers of internationalism facilitated for a catalytic change entailed for the young crop of talent to grab the global landscape. DPS Raipur fraternity has synchronized with parent community to foster and nurture child development which will prove to be the foundation stone for benchmark performance. DPS Raipur is committed to setting high standards in its pursuit of excellence and remaining sensitive to the issues of human resources, for their nurturing, grooming, enrichment and development. We aspire to develop : Successful Learners, Confident Individuals and Responsible Citizens We firmly believe that “Giving back is a means towards going ahead”. Hence the foray into philanthropy that again enshrines our motto. Adoption of Nardaha village was quintessential of giving back to society. Our endeavour is to see that DPS can… AND ...DPS will 05 DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL USE OF YOUR ALMANAC ·Ask your parents to read and sign the Almanac and complete the closure record. ·Carry it with you every day. It is needed for you to record homework, achievements and other information. ·It is a useful means of communication between your teachers and your parents-as well as for your own use. ·You will be required to show your Almanac to your teachers. ·Don't decorate or cover the Almanac. ·At all times the student should possess the school Almanac. In case of the loss of the Almanac, the student is required to purchase the same again. 06 DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL PLEDGE India is my country. All Indians are my brothers and sisters. I love my country and am proud of its rich and varied heritage. I shall always strive to be worthy of it. I shall give my parents, teachers and all elders respect and treat everyone with courtesy. To my country and my people, I pledge my devotion. In their well being and prosperity alone lies my happiness. NATIONAL ANTHEM Tku&x.k&eu vf/kuk;d t; gs Hkkjr&HkkX; fo/kkrk iaTkkc&flU/kq&xqtjkr&ejkBk nzkfoM &mRdy&caxk foU/;] fgekpy] ;equk] xaxk mPNy tyf/k rjax ro 'kqHk ukes tkxs] ro 'kqHk vkf'k'k ekaxs xkgs ro t; xkkFkk Tku&x.k&eaxynk;d t; gs Hkkjr&HkkX; fo/kkrk t; gs] t; gs] t; gs t; t; t; t; gsA 08 ALMANAC SARASWATI VANDANA ;k dqUnsUnq rq'kkjgkj /koyk ;k 'kqHkz oL=ko`rkA ;k oh.kk oj n.M ef.Mrdjk ;k 'osr in~eklukAA ;k czEgkP;qr 'ka³~dj izHk`frfHk% nsoS% lnk ofUnrkAA lk eka ikrq ljLorh Hkxorh fu%'ks'k tkM~;kigkAA SCHOOL ANTHEM We stand up together Our heads held up high, To sing our school anthem With honour and pride, Marching together With zeal and zest We D.P.S students Will give out our best. D.P.S, D.P.S., school of wisdom and light D.P.S., D.P.S, where our future is bright, Keeping our motto in mind everyday It's “Service Before Self” in every way. Our days here as students A pleasure untold, Our teachers with patience Their knowledge unfold, To help us to reach Those great heights and achieve Success, power and honour Wherever we be. 09 DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL ALL THINGS BRIGHT AND BEAUTIFUL All things bright and beautiful All creatures great and small, All things wise and wonderful The Lord God made them all. Each little flower that opens, Each little bird that sings, He made their glowing colours, He made their tiny wings. All things… The purple – headed mountain, The river running by, The sunset and the morning, That brightens up the sky. All things… The cold wind in the winter, The pleasant summer sun, The ripe fruits in the garden, He made them every one. All things… He gave us eyes to see them, And lips that we might tell, How great is God Almighty, Who has made all things well. 10 ALMANAC TRY, TRY AGAIN 'Tis a lesson you should heed, Try, try again, If at first you don't succeed, Try, try again; Then your courage should appear, For, if you will persevere You will conquer never fear, Try, try again. Once or twice though you should fail If you would at last prevail, Try, try again If we strive, 'tis no disgrace Though we do not win the race What should you do in that case? Try, try again If you find your task is hard, try try again Time will bring you your reward Try, Try again All that other folks can do Why, with patience should not you Only keep this rule in view Try, Try again. 11 DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL MY CHILD My child isn't my easel to paint Nor my diamond to polish! My child isn't my trophy to flaunt, Nor my dummy to taunt! My child isn't my badge or my honour, Nor my respect that he/she must protect My child isn't an idea or a fantasy, Nor my reflection or legacy! My child isn't my puppet or my project, Nor my pawn or my cadet! My child is here to fumble and stumble To get in and out of trouble! My child is here to try, To fail and to cry! My child is here to unravel the mysteries, To educate oneself and rewrite histories! My child is here to make his/her own choices, To exercise his/her freewill and experience the consequences! As a parent, My task is to make my child able and capable, To keep aside my ego and be by his/her side! My task is to guide and educate, To let be and not frustrate! My task is to allow him/her to ponder And see my child grow into a wonder 12 ALMANAC FROM THE PRINCIPAL'S DESK The 21st century world places an imperative demand on every school to venture out of their educational cosset and adapt a proactive stance to address the paradigms and challenges of a rapidly changing society. In this respect the school almanac serves as our conduit to reach out to the world and ensures an essential bond as well as stipulates an interface between the parent, child and the school. Furthermore the mentors indubitably go way beyond to enhance the performance of their protégés by detailed analysis of their grades and behavioral aspects as well as conveying the same to their parents on a regular basis through the almanac. As the pages unfurl it brings forth a preview of the upcoming plethora of activities in the scholastic and co scholastic domain, community service opportunities, challenging rig morale of education and bears testimony to our commitment to create a unique blend of core and applied education. Along with all possible technical support we believe in interacting with the students on one to one basis to inspire them for life. We offer opportunities to our students so that they learn to challenge their own abilities, learn to cooperate and collaborate and hence learn to be a good global citizen. We recognize the fact that the world has irreversibly shrunk in terms of time, space and connectivity. The school has endeavoured to broaden its horizons by forging partner ships with international institutions and pioneered itself to become the recipient of the international school award accredited by the British Council. Moreover our perspective is to give wings to the students' imagination and ideas that need to be brought up in a global environment, acquiring global competencies and aspiring to be global leaders. We believe that education is the means by which we discern humanity and contribute towards its transformation and renewal and that one's education is unsurpassed when pursued in the companionship of others and hence the integrity of the stakeholders is essential to our ethos. Optimistic and anticipating to escalate greater heights…… 13 DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL SCHOOL AGREEMENT THE SCHOOL Delhi Public School will: · Provide a safe and orderly environment in which students can learn, feel secure and be valued as individuals. · Provide a broad and balanced curriculum. · Encourage all students to do their best and to have a pride in achievement. · Set and mark homework / assignment timely. · Communicate with parents / guardians about any concerns with regard to work, behaviour & attendance. · Welcome the constructive views of parents and students. STUDENTS I will: · Attend school regularly and on time. · Maintain the decorum of the school. · Work hard and achieve my best both in classroom and homework. · Show respect for other people, their property and opinions. · Follow the instructions of staff at all times. · Wear the correct school uniform and be tidy in appearance. · Take pride in the school and keep it free from litter and graffiti. · Maintain the school's good reputation at all times. · Not use any social networking sites to make negative comments about others inside or outside school campus. · Not bring or download any inappropriate material, files or software & not use school computer system for storing personal files, games etc. 14 ALMANAC PARENTS I/We Will : · See that my child goes to school, on time and properly equipped. · Support the school policies and guidelines for behaviour & discipline. · Take an interest in the work and encourage high personal standards. · Provide conditions that support and encourage homework and other opportunities for home learning. · Not allow my ward to bring any kind of Electronic Gadgets in the school premises without written permission, if so, it will be confiscated as per the school norms. · Accept that an additional charge may be made in respect of damage caused to the building or school property through negligence or wilful intent. · Fully co-operate with the school and will not hold the school responsible for any untoward incident during sports and co-curricular activities. 15 DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL CALENDAR 2015-16 DAY Apr-15 MON TUE WED 1 THU 2 Mahavir Jayanti May-15 Jun-15 Jul-15 Aug-15 Sep-15 1 2 3 4 1 2 1 2 3 5 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Summer Vacation Ends 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 5 Janmashtami 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 13 10 14 12 16 14 11 15 13 17 15 12 UTH 16 14 18 16 13 FRI 17 15 19 17 SAT 18 16 20 Foundation Day 18 Id-Ul-Fitr SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 14 15 Independence Day 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Raksha Bandhan 16 17 Ganesh Chaturthi 18 FRI 3 Good Friday SAT SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 MON 13 14 Ambedkar Jayanti WED 15 TUE 1 Summer Vacation Starts 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 SAT 30 SUN MON 31 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 30 31 16 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Bakri Id 26 27 28 29 30 ALMANAC DAY Oct-15 Nov-15 Dec-15 Jan-16 Feb-16 Mar-16 SUN 1 MON 2 TUE 3 1 2 1 WED 4 2 3 2 4 3 1 THU 1 5 3 FRI 2 Gandhi Jayanti 6 4 1 New Year 5 4 SAT 3 7 5 2 6 5 4 8 Diwali Break Starts 6 3 7 6 9 7 4 8 7 Maha Shivratri 10 8 5 9 8 SUN MON 5 TUE 6 WED 7 11 Diwali 9 6 10 9 THU 8 12 10 7 11 10 FRI 9 13 11 8 12 11 SAT 10 14 12 9 13 12 11 15 Diwali Break Ends 13 10 14 13 SUN MON 12 Pithramoksh 16 14 11 15 14 13 17 15 12 16 15 WED 14 18 16 13 17 16 15 19 17 14 18 17 19 18 TUE THU FRI 16 20 18 Guru Ghasidas 15 Jayanti SAT 17 21 19 16 20 19 SUN 18 Dussehra Break 22 Starts 20 17 21 20 MON 19 23 21 18 22 21 20 24 22 19 23 22 25 Guru Nanak Jayanti 23 20 24 23 TUE WED 21 THU 22 Dussehra 26 24 Id-E-Milad / Winter Break Starts 21 25 24 Holi FRI 23 27 25 Christmas 22 26 25 Good Friday SAT 24 Muharram 28 26 23 27 26 SUN 25 Dussehra Break 29 Ends 27 Winter Break Ends 24 28 27 29 28 28 25 27 29 26 Republic Day 29 WED 28 30 27 30 THU 29 31 28 31 FRI 30 29 SAT 31 30 MON 26 TUE 30 31 SUN 17 DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL LIST OF HOLIDAYS (APRIL 2015 – MARCH 2016) FESTIVAL DATE DAY Mahavir Jayanti 02.04.15 Thursday Good Friday 03.0415 Friday Ambedkar Jayanti 14.04.15 Thursday Id Ul Fitr 18.07.15 Saturday Independence Day 15.08.15 Saturday Raksha Ba ndhan 29.08.15 Saturday Janmashtami 05.09.15 Saturday Ganesh Chaturthi 17.09.15 Thursday Bakri Id 25.09.15 Friday Gandhi Jayanti 02.10.15 Friday Pithramoksh 12.10.15 Monday Dussehra 22.10.15 Thursday Muharram 24.10.15 Saturday Diwali 11.11. 15 Wednesday Guru Nanak Jayanti 25.11.15 Wednesday Guru Ghasidas Jayanti 18.12.15 Friday Id -E-Milad 24.12.15 Thursday Christmas Day 25.12.15 Friday New Year 01.01.16 Friday Republic Day Tuesday Maha Shivratri 26.01.16 . 07 03 .16 Holi 24.03.16 Thursday Good Friday 25.03.16 Friday Monday Summer Vacation : 01.05.15 – 15.06.15 Dusshera Break : 18.10.15 – 25.10.15 Diwali Break : 08.11.15 – 15.11.15 Winter Break : 24.12.15 – 27.12.15 Some gazetted holidays, not mentioned above, fall on a Sunday or on other holidays. Note: · There may be some changes in the above mentioned list as per the need of the school. · CBSE recommends a minimum of 220 working days in an academic session. If required, the school may function on holidays and/or Sundays to complete the syllabus / conduct examinations. · Keeping in view the safety of the students, school will be called off on account of bandh, gherao or any unprecedented event, if felt necessary. 18 ALMANAC ANTI-BULLYING POLICY We believe that all students have the right to be educated in an environment where there is mutual respect and co-operation. Bullying is contrary to this approach and we do everything possible to discourage it. Bullying is when someone deliberately goes out of their way to threaten, frighten, abuse or hurt someone else. It is also taunting or name calling as well as damaging a person's property, clothing or school work. It is ganging up on someone and isolating them. School is committed to opposing bullying. Any form of the behaviour outlined below should never be ignored but challenged and the appropriate action taken. Every pupil has the right to feel safe, secure, happy and free from intimidation. Bullying can be defined as: · · · · · · · · · malicious gossip verbal threats and abuse intimidating behaviour causing fear, concern or isolation aggressive physical contact interference with personal belongings sexual, racial, social or disability harassment exclusion of the victim from group membership written comments including those posted on social networking sites graffiti in the school washroom, corridors and classrooms. It can be defined as bullying if physically or emotionally harmful actions are repetitive, wilful or persistent are intentionally harmful and carried out by an individual or a group; if there is an imbalance of power leaving the person who is bullied feeling defenceless. Remember It's not your fault that you are being bullied. You don't have to face this on your own. 19 DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL GUIDELINES TO PARENTS If you want your child to do well in school then you yourself must develop a respect for learning. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Read school circulars, notes and remarks sent by teachers carefully in website or Almanac. Do spend quality time going through note books especially on weekends. Encourage your ward to be careful about his / her belongings. Encourage your child to take interest in academics, co-curricular activities and sports. Communicate to the teacher any matter of concern with regard to the feedback you receive from the child, that may help the child gain confidence. Any change in address or telephone no. must be intimated to school office, VP/HM at the earliest. Make sure the child returns the library books within stipulated time, failing which a fine of Rs. 10/- per day will be imposed and the library facility will be withdrawn. The book may be reissued after returning to the library. Result of Formative Assessment (Weekly Test & Activity based test) for every child will be displayed on the website (if required). Taking leave during working days is strongly discouraged. Parents are responsible to make up for the loss of the studies in case of leave taken. The school will expect these students to be at par with the class in every way and that will have to be ensured by the parents. Missing out on Formative Assessments (Weekly Tests and Activity Based Evaluations) and Summative Assessments (Half Yearly and Annual Exam) directly affect the promotion of the students to the next class at the end of the session. Thus your ward's presence in all the Formative and Summative Assessments places him / her on a safer pedestal and decides a better place in the class. Please take these Tests/Evaluations seriously and avoid absenteeism for the betterment of your ward. Read the School Almanac / Info book frequently as they carry all the details needed for the session, be it exam dates, PTM, Fees date / Amount and most importantly behaviour and academic pattern of your ward in school. Turning up late to the school is undesirable. Please ensure that your ward reaches school on or before reporting time under all circumstances. Henceforth, latecomers will not be entertained. Correspondence in this regard is discouraged. (a) Students are expected to attend school in neat and well ironed, complete uniform and boys with short and decent hair cut. In case of non-compliance, they will not be allowed to attend classes and parents shall be called to take them home. Kindly ensure that the instructions are followed in all seriousness to avoid any inconvenience to your good self later. (b) Students are expected to enter school campus only in school uniform and not in civil outfit even for purpose other than academic. (a) It is mandatory for the students using personal conveyance (Two Wheelers) to school to wear helmets and carry his/her driving license. They are only allowed to ride 50 C.C. bikes as per the notification of Traffic Police Department. Safety and security of the child in such cases is the sole responsibility of the parents. (b) Personal vehicles are not allowed inside the school campus. (a) It is wonderful to observe children distribute toffees on their Birthday. Birthdays to be celebrated through distribution of toffees to friends. Cakes, pastries, cold drinks, chocolate bars, chewing gum and fancy gifts are not permitted. Partying in the classroom or canteen is strictly prohibited. It is reiterated that birthday joy shared is joy doubled. Hence sharing of birthday festivities with the underprivileged will be highly appreciated. Students of classes VI-XII must wear school uniform on their birthdays. 20 ALMANAC 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. (b) School does not take any responsibility of any party / celebration organised by parents / students to celebrate birthdays outside the school campus. Encourage your ward to speak in English at home and provide him / her an ambience to improve spoken English. Motivate your child to maintain a proper code of conduct. Any misbehaviour / indiscipline and damage to school property may lead to serious consequence (disciplinary action). No sharp objects namely blade, knife, scissors, nail cutters, needle should be sent to school to ensure safety. (a) Valuable articles like gold/ diamond jewellery (chain, danglers, finger ring, ear ring, bangles), facial make up like eye makeup & bindi, henna/tattoo decorating on arms & feet, colouring of hair is strictly prohibited in the school. Application of Henna should be restricted to inner side of the palm and that too with prior permission. (b) Electronic gadgets (mobiles, i-pod, play-stations, audio / video players, camera etc) are not permitted inside the school premises as per CBSE school rules. Expensive pen, pencil, pencil box are to be avoided. If found, the articles will be confiscated for six months. If such instances are repeated, then the child may be asked to leave the school. (c) Possession and consumption of alcohol, cigarette, tobacco products and any other form of intoxicating / illegal substance is strictly prohibited and will invite expulsion from school. In an initiative to conserve forest through the minimal use of paper, the school administration has decided to do away with printed circulars. Instead, the circulars will be put on the school website www.dpsraipur.com. Please check the official website for the circular. Kindly go through the Almanac of your ward frequently as it facilitates communication between the parent and the school. Primary and Pre-Primary parents can check the link “DPS RAIPUR JUNIOR SECTION” in the Home page of www.dpsraipur.com. The use of polythene bags is prohibited in the school. Non vegetarian food is prohibited in the school premises. School provides morning refreshment to the students at nominal cost. Fee deposition schedule: 1st Installment By 10th April 2nd Installment By 10th July 3rd Installment By 10th October 4th Installment By 10th January Fee doesn't include the cost of books/notebooks and stationeries. Fee deposition is the responsibility of the parents. No reminders are given for deposition of fee. Parents should quote Admission No of their ward correctly while depositing fee. Without Admission No., fee may not be deposited. Late fee to be charged @ Rs. 10 per day if the fee is deposited after the due date. Only cash will be accepted after the due date. If the fee is not deposited by the end of the following month, the name of your ward will be struck off from the school rolls. Admission fee is 50% while security deposit is Nil in case of wards of government employees posted in chhattisgarh. Sibling concession will not be applicable in case Govt. concession is availed in the first year. Courtesy is expected from the parents in all their dealing with the school authorities. Discourtesy / improper behaviour with school employees will be dealt appropriately. Watches can only be worn from class VI onwards. Fancy and expensive watches are not allowed. Derogatory remarks about the school, student, teacher in social media will invite expulsion from the school. Indiscipline cases of the students will be dealt by the Discipline Committee of the school, which is final and binding on the students. 21 DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL MEDICAL GUIDANCE Parents are requested to impart health education to their children to enable the following: 1. Maintain personal hygiene. 2. Eat a balanced diet. 3. Drink clean water. 4. Follow a regular exercise schedule. 5. Have adequate sleep of at least 8 hours. Parents are expected to: 1. Immunize their children as per the doctor's advice. 2. Not send children suffering from conjunctivitis, chicken pox, measles, influenza, mumps etc. to school till the prescribed period of abstinence is over. 3. Produce a doctor's certificate permitting the child to attend school when a student returns to school after suffering from an infectious or contagious disease. 4. Inform the school authorities in writing if the child is suffering from a chronic disease stating the history of illness and special precautions to be taken, if any. Do note that: 1. The school has a well-equipped medical room and a qualified attendant to provide first-aid to a child in case of need. 2. In case of emergencies, the injured child is rushed to the hospital. 3. All expenses on medical treatment given as first-aid are borne by the school. However, for extended treatment, the consultancy charges are to be borne by the parents. 4. A comprehensive annual medical check-up of each child is done by qualified doctors 5. A medical card to record the health status and growth status of the child is maintained to monitor the child's physical growth. and a report thereof is sent to the parents for information and necessary action. 6. The medical history of the child has to be filled up by the parents. 22 DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL HELP AVAILABLE TO PARENTS The school has a wide range of people available to help parents with any issues they have. Please confirm the school office to request an appointment from: Coordinator : To support children with learning ability etc. Class Teacher : For issues concerning attendance, behaviour, uniform, studies etc. Nurse : For any medical issues or concerns etc. Counsellor : For matter related with psychological problems, personal guidance & career counselling Subject Teacher : For subject-specific information or concerns People Available to help Parents Administrator : For problems related with buses, finance and maintenance administration etc. Accounts Officer : For problems related with fees etc. Principal/Vice Principal/Headmistress : For issues not resolved satisfactorily after all other channels have been explored Examination In-charge: To register students for their exams, make necessary arrangements to conduct entrance test & declare results 24 ALMANAC PARENTS TEACHERS MEETING SCHEDULE CLASSES NUR – V DATE DAY TIME 10.10.15 Saturday 8.00 am to 11:00 am 31.03.16 Saturday 8.00 am to 11:00 am Every 2nd Saturday of the month (Compulsory) 8.00 am to 11:00 am Every Saturday (except 2nd) of the month (optional) 11.30 am to 12 noon CLASSES VI – XII DATE DAY TIME 04.07.15 Saturday 11:00 am to 01:00 pm 28.08.15 Friday 08.00 am to 12:00 noon 17.10.15 Saturday 08.00 am to 12:00 noon 16.01.16 Saturday 08.00 am to 12:00 noon NOTE : Any change in the PTM schedule will be intimated through School website / SMS / School Almanac, well in advance. 25 ALMANAC DPSR EXPECTS ITS STUDENTS TO · Inculcate and seek to satisfy intellectual curiosity. · Set a target in the fields of academics and pursue it. · Take part in co-curricular activities for their holistic growth. · Lead a disciplined life. · Make optimum use of time. · Take care of school property. · Maintain personal hygiene. · Maintain the cleanliness of their surroundings. · Shoulder responsibilities. · Show respect to their elders and affection to the younger ones. · Take care of the disadvantaged. · Be environment conscious. · Grow up as conscientious and concerned citizens. 27 DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL I AM SPECIAL SO I… …take care of my health. …take pride in wearing the school uniform. …speak politely. …am well-behaved and courteous. …am helpful to everyone. …give my best in whatever I do. …always tell the truth. …wish my teachers and all elders. …play a fair game. …do not bully others. …have a strong sense of attachment to the school. …keep my classroom and my school clean. …value our values. 28 ALMANAC HELPING YOUR CHILD WITH HOMEWORK Encourage your child to explain homework tasks to you. Discussing often helps to focus the mind. Take an interest in what your child is learning about. Reward your child for successfully completing homework tasks. Tips to help your child with his/her homework. Take an interest in how well your child did in previous homework. Help your child with spelling, punctuation & grammar. Encourage your child to read out loud to you. Reading skills are essential to learning. 29 DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL SCHOOL TRANSPORT The transport facility provided by Delhi Public School, Raipur will cover majority of areas within Raipur, but it will not be obligatory on the part of the school authorities to make new routes or to extend routes or to create additional stops. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS : 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Students must travel by the route that is allotted to them. No change will be allowed in between the session. Shifting to a new locality does not entitle the child to use a different school vehicle without permission from the school authorities. Allotment of a seat is subjected to availability. A responsible person from the school is on duty in every vehicle with a mobile phone to keep connectivity with the school office. In case of any difficulty please contact the transport in-charge. Parents are requested to ensure that the student is escorted to and from the bus stop. The escort must be at the stop before the arrival of the bus. Eating in the buses or littering is not permitted. Strict discipline to be maintained in the buses while travelling to school. Behaviour in the bus should be courteous. Talking aloud and moving up and down is not permitted. More than one complaint of indiscipline in the bus will result in withholding / withdrawing the transport facility of the child. A suggestion book is placed in all school vehicles, to be used by parents for lodging any suggestion / complaint, as and when required. Such an exercise will provide us the necessary inputs to upgrade the existing system. Parents are requested not to enter the bus and disrupt the functioning. A Transport Declaration form is required to be filled in by the parent for each student using the school transport available at the school office. (a) Students will have to face disciplinary action (withdrawal of bus service) for any damage to buses caused by negligence or vandalism and fined accordingly. (b) For maintaining discipline in bus, boys are allotted seats in the front and girls at the back, along with teachers. (c) Bullying of any form is a serious offence and will invite serious repercussion to the extent of withdrawal of bus facility / expulsion from school. For Safety reasons : (a) Students should stand away from the main road. (b) No body part should be outside the window. (c) The driver's attention should not be distracted for any reason. (d) No student should come near the door until the bus stops. Transport facility can be availed for pre destined routes & stoppages only. Moreover, no new route or stoppage will be earmarked for the new session and neither the bus will wait for students at any particular stoppage. 30 ALMANAC 11. 12. 13. 14. Parents/guardians should neither enter the bus nor stop it at any destination apart from the predestined stoppages. Communication regarding transport to be done with the Admin Head only. Parents are requested not to communicate with the drivers or conductors at all. Students availing the school transport are expected to maintain the best of decorum in the buses, failing which an appropriate action, to the extent of withdrawing the bus facility of the student, will be taken. Leaving & picking up from the bus stop should be done by the parents only. No monetary transaction to be done through school bus drivers / conductors or any school employee outside the school campus. SCHOOL UNIFORM DO NOTE THE FOLLOWING: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. In order to maintain equality and uniformity, it is compulsory for students to wear the complete prescribed school uniform. Students not adhering to wearing of proper school uniform will not be entertained in the school. Bottle green ribbons / bands to be used by girls. For Sikh boys the colour of the turban is bottle green. Girls of class III upwards must wear black cycling shorts under the divided-skirt. Nursery to class II must wear bloomers under the tunic. Watches can only be worn from class VI onwards. Fancy and expensive watches are not allowed. Students of classes I to IV will wear Stick Tie and those of class V upward will wear Knot Tie. All students (Primary) must carry one clean white handkerchief daily. They must deposit a table mat & yoga mat with the class teacher. For students of Pre-Primary, two sets of aprons and napkins need to be deposited with the class teacher. They should bear the name of the child or have an identification mark that the child can recognize. It will be sent home every Friday, to be washed and brought back on Monday. Girls having long hair must tie their hair into two plaits (for Nursery to class X) and girls of classes XI and XII can tie single plait. Improper turn out is undesirable and will lead to serious consequences. Class V onwards boys should wear trousers. Girls must wear skirts covering their knee. 31 DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL UNIFORM FOR CLASSES I TO XII BOYS SUMMER White Shorts ( up to Class IV) White Trousers (Class V onwards) White Shirt (Half Sleeves) White Socks, School Belt Black Leather Shoes House Dress with Black Sports Shoes WINTER Grey Trousers White Shirt (Full Sleeves) Green Pullover Green Blazer Black Leather Shoes Grey Socks, School Belt School Tie House Dress with Black Sports Shoes GIRLS SUMMER White Skirt (Divided) White Shirt (Half Sleeves) White Socks, School Belt Black Leather Shoes School Belt House Dress with Black Sports Shoes WINTER Grey Skirt (Divided) White Shirt (Full Sleeves) Green Pullover Green Blazer School Belt & Tie Grey Socks Black Leather Shoes House Dress with Black Sports Shoes UNIFORM FOR PRE PRIMARY CLASSES BOYS SUMMER Yellow School T - Shirt Dark Green Shorts Yellow School Socks School Belt Black Sports Shoes WINTER Red School T-Shirt Navy Blue Trousers Red Pullover Red School Socks School Belt Black Sports Shoes GIRLS SUMMER Yellow School T - Shirt Dark Green Skirt Yellow School Socks School Belt Green Hair Band Black Sports Shoes WINTER Red School T-Shirt Navy Blue Trousers Red Pullover Red School Socks School Belt Red Hair Band Black Sports Shoes 32 ALMANAC WITHDRAWAL PROCEDURES 1. Parents who wish to withdraw their ward in the mid of the session 2015-16 need to pay the installment of fee, if it has fallen due. 2. On withdrawal of student, security deposit will be refunded without interest. For refund of above, a written application for refund along with original receipt of deposits has to be enclosed. If security deposit is not collected within a year of student's withdrawal, the amount will be forfeited. 3. Transfer Certificate will be issued after all the dues are cleared and clearance form is completed. 4. Students can be asked to leave the school for the following reasons: a. Indiscipline. b. Delay / Repetitive failure in payment of fee. c. Absence without fee. d. Unsatisfactory progress in academics. e. Non-adherence to school rules and regulations. f. Possession of prohibited items like liquor, drugs, firearms and illicit articles. 5. For the withdrawal of transport services, one month prior written notice is essential. 6. In case of student not joining school after taking admission, the admission fee will be forfeited. Tuition Fee and Security Deposit, if deposited, will be returned without any interest. 33 DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL ATTENDANCE Coming to school regularly is an integral part of student's life. This inculcates discipline and regularity in a student. Students will be allowed to enter the class without an absence note in Almanac if he/she has been absent on the previous day. Leave of Absence : 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Parents should submit an application through the Almanac well in advance and are strongly advised to apply for leave of absence before they confirm their holiday arrangements. Under no circumstances absences for family holidays in term time will be authorised after they have happened. Students who have been sick for 3 or more days will bring a medical certificate from their doctor on re-joining the School. All students will attend school on the reopening day after each of the vacations. Those absent on account of any illness must present a medical certificate before they are admitted to the class. It is compulsory for all students to maintain regular attendance during the course of the Academic Session, 75% attendance is mandatory to enable them to appear for the Final Assessment. A certificate of merit will be given to students with 100% attendance. If a child is absent from the school without prior information for 7 days continuously then his/her name will be struck off from the attendance register. Leave on Formative and Summative Assessment should be strictly avoided as it may hamper the child's Academic Progress and Promotion to higher class. SCHOOL OUTINGS 1. 2. Outings for Nursery and Pre Primary Classes are organized regularly keeping in mind the current topics being covered in the class. Educational trips for classes I and above are organised from time to time to help them get a first-hand information for their project work. INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS' EDUCATIONAL EXCHANGE The school has partnerships with Hounsdown Science College and Ellesmere College, UK for collaborative learning through Teacher and Student Exchange Programmes. The students are selected on the basis of academics, sports / performing arts, discipline, attendance, tenure in the school. 34 ALMANAC SCHOOL HOUSES The students of the school are divided into four houses with each house headed by a House In charge and a team of teachers and house prefects. The four houses are: 1. Prabal House (House colour – Red) Motto : United we stand, divided we fall. 2. Pragati House (House colour – Green) Motto : Tough times never last, tough people do. 3. Pratap House (House colour – Blue) Motto : Winners never quit and quitters never win. 4. Pragyan House (House colour – Yellow) Motto : Perseverance leads to success. House competitions and activities form a regular routine at school. Participation is encouraged through various inter-house competitions in creative and performing arts, literary activities, academic as well as sports and special assemblies, thereby, developing confidence in the members of the house to showcase their talents and abilities. A healthy competitive and team spirit is thus inculcated and encouraged in every child. Houses are allotted to students from class I. 35 DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL SCHOOL HONOURS AND AWARDS Apart from academic excellence and co-curricular involvement, it is our desire to develop qualities like good conduct, discipline, punctuality, leadership, ecological awareness that help in shaping the personality of the child. From time to time, certificates of merit and appreciation are given to the students for their efforts. At the end of the academic year, based on the teachers' observation and interaction on a regular basis, a careful selection is made to give the following awards: Pro-Vice Chairman's Award: National Topper in a subject in Class XII Board Examination Principal's Trophy (Running Trophy): All Round Best House · Scholar Badge: A Scholar Badge / Scholar Star shall be awarded to a student for achieving academic excellence with A2 (81% and above) and above grades in all subjects and in aggregate (class V onwards) and 90% and above attendance. No exemption / relaxation in attendance will be considered under any circumstances. · Scholar Blazer: A Scholar Blazer shall be awarded to a student who earns the Scholar Badge for three consecutive years. (Class V and above) · Scholar Tie: Students who have received scholar badge for four consecutive years. (Class V and above) · Piped Blazer: Students who have received scholar badge for six consecutive years. (Class V and above) · Hundred Percent Attendance Certificate Note: (i) A day's attendance is counted only if the student attends all the classes conducted during the day. (ii) Students who have left the school are not considered for the award. (iii) Candidature may be cancelled on disciplinary ground. Other Awards for participation at Co-Curricular Activities are : Excellence in : 1. Art & Craft 2. Sports 3. Music (Vocal) 4. Music (Instrumental) 5. Dance 6. External Exams (Written & Oral) 7. Innovation & Creativity Criterion for Co-scholastic Blazer : · Placeholders in National Interschool CBSE / DPS Sports / Music / Dance / Art & Craft / External Exams. · Placeholders in National Interschool CBSE / DPS Science model, articles, essay, poetry. · Placeholders in any event organized by School Games Federation of India (SGFI) Citation : For outstanding performance in any event of national level. 36 ALMANAC ACTIVITIES AT SCHOOL The school curriculum leads to sound academic growth. However, involvement in co-curricular activities is an essential part of schooling. Some of the activities which the school provides are : 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Games and Sports: Swimming, Volleyball, Basketball, Football, Badminton, Table Tennis, Lawn Tennis, Cricket, Indoor Games etc. Art and Craft: Drawing, Painting, Craftwork and creating Best out of Waste. Music: Instrumental and Vocal. Computer: Multimedia Presentations, Graphics Designing, Desk Top Publishing (DTP), Computer Hardware, Maintenance and Troubleshooting, Programming, Internet, Web Designing, Online Projects etc. Ecology / Environment Studies: Seminars, Projects, Exhibitions, Quizzes, Demonstrations, Symposium etc. Reading Scheme Activities: Students are exposed to words, sentences, stories as per their level, so that they enjoy hearing, repeating and understanding and demonstrating. Language Enrichment Programme (LEP): Providing opportunity for students to master the language through constant exposure to audio and audio-visual inputs to build expression and vocabulary using dialogues and discussions. Personality Development Programme (PDP): Paper Presentation, Radio Talks, Lectures and Seminars, Communication Skills in English, Manners and Etiquette and Value Education. Audio Visual Learning Supplement: Learning by doing is the call of the day, especially for the junior classes. The school enriches the curriculum with AV aids to ensure better understanding and retention. Formative Assessment Activities: Under Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation (CCE) pattern (for classes I to X) every subject will have activity assessments to encourage students perform beyond pen and paper test. Students Counselling: School caters to counselling and guidance of students in developing their personality and shaping career. Language Enrichment, Mental Maths and General Awareness Tests are conducted to enhance Linguistic skills, Mental Mathematical aptitude and General awareness. Yoga and Diya Meditation: Great emphasis is given to yoga and Diya Meditation to bolster up the power of concentration, accentuate memory power and balance Physical / Mental aspect. Personality Development Clubs: Various clubs like Spoken English, Calligraphy, Eco-club, Synergy Club, Art & Craft, Fireless Cooking Club, Language Clubs (French & German) Dance and Music (Vocal and instrumental) are organized for holistic development of the children and tapping their inherent talent in the fields of their interest. 37 DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL 15. 16. Community Service Programme: Encourages all students to connect with the greater community giving them the opportunity to serve - and learn from a variety of people outside the students' immediate world. A myriad of projects are offered throughout the session. This is being inspired by our motto of DPS Society 'Service Before Self'. International Vistas: The School embeds international learning into the curriculum through the plethora of programmes like International student and Teacher Exchange with partner school in UK, Common Wealth class team projects, face to faith, connecting classrooms and school enterprise challenge. It gives pupils and teachers a new perspective on the world, and the skills to work on a global platform. SCHOOL PUBLICATIONS A collection of literary work of the students in the form of School Magazine WINGS is released every year. It reflects the events and achievements of students during the year and carries other articles / photographs of interest. In addition to this, a newsletter ROOTS is also published twice a year, which highlights the happenings at school and has the creative efforts of the students, views of teachers and the feedback of parents. MAJOR EVENTS OF THE SCHOOL SN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 MAJOR EVENTS / FUNCTIONS Foundation Day Investiture Ceremony Scholar Badge Ceremony Grandparents Day Annual Function / Annual Sports Day Farewell of class XII students Graduation Ceremony Inter School Competitions 9 10 International students / teachers visit Model United Nation Programme 38 ALMANAC SPORTS ACTIVITY PLANNER MONTH JUNE PRIMARY SECTION MIDDLE SECTION SENIOR SECTION I–V VI – VIII IX – XII Chess & Carrom Chess & Carrom Inter House Table Tennis Inter House Badminton Inter House Badminton Inter House Table Tennis SEPTEMBER Inter House Basket Ball Inter House Foot Ball OCTOBER Inter House Foot Ball Inter House Basket Ball NOVEMBER Swimming Inter House Volley Ball Fun Games (Fundamental skills of sports like Football, JULY AUGUST Basket Ball, Table Tennis, Badminton, Swimming) DECEMBER JANUARY Inter House Lawn Tennis Fun Day for classes Nur – II Cricket 39 Cricket DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL CCA SCHEDULE (NUR - V) DATE 10.04.15 23.06.15 26.06.15 03.07.15 07.07.15 10.07.15 14.07.15 17.07.15 07.08.15 11.08.15 14.08.15 19.08.15 21.08.15 26.08.15 28.08.15 01.09.15 04.09.15 09.09.15 16.09.15 24.09.15 30.09.15 09.10.15 13.10.15 16.10.15 27.10.15 30.10.15 03.11.15 06.11.15 17.11.15 20.11.15 24.11.15 27.11.15 01.12.15 02.12.15 04.12.15 PRE- PRIMARY Welcome Activity (A) CLASS I & II CLASS III – V Hindi Handwriting Splashing Fun Day Shloka Competition (C) Sudoku Poem Recitation Impressions Day (A) Poem Recitation Poem Recitation Final Self Introduction (C) Collage Day Poem Recitation Final Memory Drain Game Independence Day (A) Memory Drain Game G.K. Field Trip (FT) Mental Maths Mental Maths Solo Dance Comp. (C) Free Hand Drawing Janmashtami Activity (A) Mental Maths Theme Based Drawing G.K. Mental Maths Puppet Story Comp. (C) Field Trip (FT) Fireless Cooking Day Dance Competition Dussehra Activity (A) Dance Competition Dance Competition Final Mask Decoration Comp. (C) Dance Competition Final Solo Song Diwali Activity Solo Song Solo Song Final Show And Tell Comp. (C) Solo Song Final Guess Who (Fancy Dress) Field Trip (FT) English Elocution Spell Bee G.K. Spell Bee 40 ALMANAC 07.12.15 9.12.15 11.12.15 17.12.15 23.12.15 30.12.15 05.01.16 08.01.16 13.01.16 20.01.16 22.01.16 05.02.16 12.02.16 16.02.16 19.02.16 Seven Wonders Of The Week (A) Mental Maths Mental Maths English Elocution Final Handwriting Comp. (C) Christmas Celebration (SD) Field Trip (FT) Yoga Competition Memory Game Activity (A) Mental Maths Yoga Competition G.K. Mental Maths Poem Recitation Comp. (C) Phonic Housie (A) Reading Competition (C) Best Out Of Waste Best Out Of Waste A – Activity SD – Special Day C – Competition FT – Field Trip 41 DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL CCA SCHEDULE (VI – XII) Date VI - VIII IX - XII 04.04.15 11.04.15 House Meeting 18.04.15 25.04.15 20.06.15 04.07.15 25.07.15 08.08.15 31.10.15 05.12.15 12.12.15 Solo Song House Meeting Foundation Day Hasya Kavi Sammelan Science Model Master Chef Street Play English Elocution (Poetry) Solo Dance Hindi Debate Mathematical and Science Quiz Mono Act Rangoli Making Street Play Flower / Salad Decoration DEPARTMENTAL ACTIVITY SUB VI ENG HIN VII VIII Spell Bee vk'kqHkk’k.k ] okn & fookn IX X Radio Show Literary Quiz esjk dfo@ ys[kd ¼iz'uksRrjh½] Lojfpr dfork ikB ] okn & okn & fookn fookn MAT Mental Maths / Sudoku SCI Science Model Exhibition SST Model Making Mock Legislative Assembly Textile Printing Quiz 42 XI XII Book Review ALMANAC GRADING SYSTEM Evaluation is an integral part of learning process as it gauges the consistent progress made by the child throughout the academic session. Pre-Primary Classes: Formal examination will not be conducted for the pre- primary classes. Promotion to the next class is based on continuous assessment i.e. child's daily performance, quality of the work, assimilation of the concepts taught, participation in class and co- curricular activities. Classes I to V: Academic year will be divided into two terms: Term I : FA1 (25 Marks) + FA2 (25 Marks) + SA1 (50 Marks) Term II : FA3 (25 Marks) + FA4 (25 Marks) + SA2 (50 Marks) Distribution of marks for FA: FA1 & FA3 Activity 1 Activity 2 Activity 3 Activity 4 CW/HW Notebook FA2 & FA4 5 5 5 5 5 Marks Marks Marks Marks Marks Written Test CW/HW Notebook 20 Marks 5 Marks Weightage of marks: FA1 10% FA2 10% SA1 30% FA3 10% FA4 10% For classes Nur to V the following grading system is being followed: Grades A1 A2 B C D 5-point scale Outstanding Excellent Very Good Good Scope for Improvement 43 Range 90% - 100% 75% - 89% 56% - 74% 35% - 55% Below 35% SA2 30% DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL CCE (Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation) for Classes VI-X ·Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation refers to a system of school based assessment that covers all aspects of student's development. ·Answer scripts of Formative and Summative Assessment won't be sent home. Parents are requested to come to school on PTM day and see the Answer Scripts. The Answer Scripts of SA2 will not be shown to class X students as per the CBSE norms. ·Each academic year has been divided into two terms. First Term : FA1 (10%) + FA2 (10%) + SA1 (30%) = 50% Second Term : FA3 (10%) + FA4 (10%) + SA2 (30%) = 50% In Classes IX & X, Problem Solving Assessment (PSA) score will reflect towards FA4 in one language (English or Hindi), Mathematics, Science and Social Science. Grading System for Scholastic Domain Marks 91-100 81-90 71-80 61-70 51-60 41-50 33-40 21-32 0-20 Grade A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2 D E1 E2 Grade Point 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 --- Passing criteria for Classes IX & X : ·A student needs to qualify in five subjects – English, 2nd Language, Mathematics, Science and Social Science. ·To qualify in a subject, a student must obtain minimum Grade D (overall), as well as at least 25% marks in the SAs (both SA1 and SA2 taken together). ·Grades in maximum of two subjects will be upgraded to the next higher grade, based on the achievements in Co-Scholastic Areas and Co-Curricular Activities. ·Grade E2 will not be upgraded. ·No Grade in a subject will be upgraded twice. ·Grade in a subject will not be upgraded if fails to obtain 25% marks in the SAs. 44 ALMANAC PROMOTION POLICY FOR CLASS XI 1. A student will be treated as passed and promoted to class XII if he / she qualifies in all five subjects in class XI. 2. To qualify in a subject a student has to secure (separately in Theory and Practical) at-least 33% in both of the followings: (a) Annual Examination Marks (b) Cumulative Marks [20% of (Weekly Tests Marks) + 30% of (Half-Yearly Examination Marks) + 50% of (Annual Examination Marks)] 3. If a student fails to qualify in only one subject he / she is placed in compartment in that subject. In that case, Annual Examination Marks will be replaced by the Compartment Examination Marks and then the criterion stated in point no. 2 will be applied for promotion. 4. If a student fails to qualify in more than one subject he / she will be detained in class XI. 5. The Compartment Examination will be held after a minimum of 10 days from the result declaration day. Results of students will be withheld under the following conditions: (a) Non clearance of fees till 15th March of the financial year. (b) Library books not returned. (c) Non clearance of dues towards Science / Maths / Social Science / Computer Labs. (d) Attendance is below 75%. 45 DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT SCHEDULE (I - V) DATE I 15.07.15 22.07.15 29.07.15 05.08.15 16.12.15 23.12.15 30.12.15 06.01.16 II III IV FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT – 2 ENGLISH ENGLISH EVS MATHS HINDI HINDI HINDI ENGLISH MATHS MATHS ENGLISH EVS EVS EVS MATHS HINDI FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT – 4 ENGLISH ENGLISH EVS MATHS HINDI HINDI HINDI ENGLISH MATHS MATHS ENGLISH EVS EVS EVS MATHS HINDI V ENGLISH MATHS HINDI EVS ENGLISH MATHS HINDI EVS FA1 and FA3 are Activity Based Assessments. SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT SCHEDULE (I - V) DATE I 18.09.15 19.09.15 21.09.15 23.09.15 26.09.15 29.09.15 01.10.15 COMPUTERS G.K. & MSC. ENGLISH HINDI MATHS EVS 04.03.16 05.03.16 09.03.16 12.03.16 15.03.16 18.03.16 21.03.16 COMPUTERS G.K. & MSC. ENGLISH HINDI MATHS EVS II III SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT – 1 COMPUTERS COMPUTERS G.K. & MSC. G.K. & MSC. ENGLISH EVS HINDI HINDI MATHS ENGLISH-1 EVS ENGLISH-2 MATHS SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT – 2 COMPUTERS COMPUTERS G.K. & MSC. G.K. & MSC. ENGLISH EVS HINDI HINDI MATHS ENGLISH-1 EVS ENGLISH-2 MATHS 46 IV V COMPUTERS G.K. & MSC. MATHS ENGLISH-1 ENGLISH-2 EVS HINDI COMPUTERS G.K. & MSC. ENGLISH-1 ENGLISH-2 MATHS HINDI EVS COMPUTERS G.K. & MSC. MATHS ENGLISH-1 ENGLISH-2 EVS HINDI COMPUTERS G.K. & MSC. ENGLISH-1 ENGLISH-2 MATHS HINDI EVS ALMANAC FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT (VI – X) SCHEDULE DATE 06.07.15 13.07.15 20.07.15 27.07.15 03.08.15 10.08.15 17.08.15 DATE 20.04.15 21.04.15 23.04.15 24.04.15 18.06.15 19.06.15 DAY MON MON MON MON MON MON MON SUB ENG SSC HIN SAN FA-1 (WRITTEN TEST) VI VII VIII ENG HIN MAT SCI ENG HIN HIN MAT SSC SSC SCI COMPUTERS SSC SAN / GER ENG MAT SCI COMPUTERS SAN / GER COMPUTERS SAN / GER FA-2 (ACTIVITY) VII VIII VI Listening, Reading Activity - Recitation Model Making Role Play dkO; ikB laL —rs iBu dkS'kye~ IX ENG SCI MAT IT HIN / SAN SST IX Crossword Puzzle X MAT SST ENG HIN / SAN IT SCI X Soliloquy Seminar with PPT O;kdj.k iz'uksRrjh laL —rs Hkk’k.kkH;kl% “yksd mPpkj.ke~ O;kdj.k dkS'kye~ 22.06.15 23.06.15 MAT Project / Survey Project on Data Handling: Collection, Representation and Analysis of data 25.06.15 26.06.15 SCI Project on Waste Management Multi Disciplinary Activities DATE 23.11.15 30.11.15 07.12.15 14.12.15 21.12.15 28.12.15 04.01.16 DAY MON MON MON MON MON MON MON FA-3 (WRITTEN TEST) VI VII VIII MAT SCI ENG ENG HIN MAT SCI ENG HIN HIN MAT SST COMPUTERS SSC SCI SSC SAN / GER COMPUTERS SAN / GER COMPUTERS SAN / GER 47 IX SSC ENG SCI MAT IT HIN / SAN X SCI MAT SST ENG HIN / SAN IT DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL DATE 07.01.16 08.01.16 SUB ENG 11.01.16 12.01.16 HIN SAN 14.01.16 15.01.16 SST 18.01.16 19.01.16 21.01.16 22.01.16 FA-4 (ACTIVITY) VII VIII VI IX X Skit Lkaxks’Bh okrkZyki dkS'kye~ Calendar Making vfHku; dkS'kye~ Enacting Historical Characters Skit MAT Quantitative Reasoning SCI Science Practical As Per CBSE WEEKLY TEST (XI) SCHEDULE DATE 14.07.15 21.07.15 28.07.15 04.08.15 11.08.15 18.08.15 WEEKLY TEST - 1 DAY SUBJECT TUE ENG TUE CHE / ACC TUE MAT TUE CS / IP / PE / MUS / DAN TUE BIO / ECO TUE PHY / BST DATE 24.11.15 01.12.15 08.12.15 15.12.15 22.12.15 29.12.15 48 WEEKLY TEST - 2 DAY SUBJECT TUE ENG TUE CHE / ACC TUE MAT TUE CS / IP / PE / MUS / DAN TUE BIO / ECO TUE PHY / BST ALMANAC SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT - 1 (VI-X) & HALF YEARLY EXAMINATION (XI-XII) SCHEDULE DATE 16.09.15 18.09.15 19.09.15 22.09.15 DAY WED FRI SAT TUE VI Computers SAN / GER GK, ART SST VII Computers SAN / GER GK, ART SCI VIII Computers SAN / GER GK, ART MAT IX X XI XII IT, ART SCI MAT BIO / ECO ENG ENG SST IT, ART SST HIN / SAN MAT HINDI ENG ENG SST SCI SCI MAT HIN / SAN SST CHEM / ACC CS / IP / PE / MUS / DAN PHY / BST MAT PHY / BST CS / IP / PE / MUS / DAN CHEM / ACC 24.09.15 THU HINDI ENG HINDI 28.09.15 MON SCI MAT 30.09.15 WED ENG 03.10.15 SAT MAT ENG BIO / ECO SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT - 2 (VI-X) SCHEDULE DATE 04.03.16 05.03.16 08.03.16 10.03.16 14.03.16 16.03.16 19.03.16 DAY FRI SAT TUE THU MON WED SAT VI SAN / GER Computers SST HINDI SCI ENG MAT VII SAN / GER Computers SCI ENG MAT HINDI SST 49 VIII SAN / GER Computers MAT HINDI SST ENG SCI IX X IT SST HIN / SAN MAT ENG SCI IT SCI ENG MAT HIN / SAN SST DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL MOCK SA-2 (X) & PRE-BOARD EXAMNIATION (XII) SCHEDULE X DATE 05.02.16 08.02.16 10.02.16 13.02.16 15.02.16 17.02.16 DAY FRI MON WED SAT MON WED XII SUBJECT SCI SSC HIN / SAN MAT ENG IT DATE 04.01.16 06.01.16 08.01.16 11.01.16 13.01.16 15.01.16 DAY MON WED FRI MON WED FRI SUBJECT MAT PHY / BST ENG CHEM / ACC BIO / ECO CS / IP / PE / MUS / DAN ANNUAL EXAMINATION (XI) SCHEDULE DATE 20.02.16 23.02.16 26.02.16 29.02.16 02.03.16 04.03.16 DAY SAT TUE FRI MON WED FRI XI MAT PHY / BST BIO / ECO CHEM / ACC ENG CS / IP / PE / MUS / DAN Note : Assessment dates are tentative and subject to change. 50 ALMANAC Mayank Poddar (III-G) Jostle your mind. Do you know from the history of the world where the power of the prophets lay? Where was it? In the intellect? Did any of them write a fine book on philosophy? Or the most intricate relationship of logic? Not one of them. They only spoke a few words. Feel like Christ and you will be a Christ, feel like Buddha and you will be a Buddha. 71 DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL Mahek Singhaniya (V-E) Children need our presence more than our presents. Be there for your child to listen to his stories or when he wants you to feel proud of the stars on his notebook. Quality time means being there for your child when he needs you and not when it is convenient for you. 72 ALMANAC Sandali Sinha (VII-B) Parenting is not an examination. It's an experience to be enjoyed. So don't be over-concerned. Allow your child to explore, Experiment and take risks. 89 DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL Farhan Firoz (VIII-E) There is only one religion, the religion of Love There is only one language, the language of the Heart There is only one caste, the caste of Humanity There is only one law, the law of Karma There is only one God, He is Omnipresent. 90 DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL 98 ALMANAC Excellence can be attained if you care more than others think is wise, risk more than others think is safe, dream more than others think is practical and expect more than others think is possible 101