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Curriculum

Beyond creating shared goals between teachers and students, curriculum also standardizes the learning goals for an entire school and provides a clear path for students to progress from one grade to another.

IMPORTANCE OF CURRICULUM
School system runs on a certain curriculum and it can never run without acknowledging the importance of curriculum. Without a proper curriculum, a school cannot run smoothly. As there would be no defined idea of what the plan is to teach students studying at the institution. What the goal of teaching a subject is there needs to be a definite goal in mind of the administration that what do they want the children to be capable of when they complete their academic period in that institution.

While on the other hand, if the syllabus is too difficult for most of the students. Then the administration needs to redefine the syllabus to a less difficult version. The presently employed curriculum needs active inclusion from the administration. Through thorough management of the curriculum, we can move towards a more effective academic environment with skilled and hard-working students.

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Literacy
Science
Writing
Geography
Mathematics
Physical Education
Curriculum

Activities & Competition

Activities

It is imperative that students have an assortment of school related activities they can participate in. These activities can range from activities during normal school hours to after school activities. No matter the time, these activities should be available to every student & it is encouraged that every student should participate.

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Competition

Competition is healthy because it not only develops a fighting spirit in our children but sportsmanship as well. It teaches our kids to prepare prior to competition and make them more responsible. It teaches them to have faith & to have hope. It teaches them to work in teams & co-operate with each other. It teaches them to be brave and to face problems or tasks with courage.

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Assembly

Morning prayer is an important tradition that fills the day with positivity and energizes and stabilizes the concentration skills needed to understand the lessons taught. To break the monotony of the assembly, every class gets an opportunity to conduct the assembly. Students are given the task of reciting poems, performing skits and delivering speeches. In this manner students also get an opportunity to exhibit their talents & get motivated to actively participate in the assembly.

Elementary School
Activities

Activity Centre for Creative and Performing Arts

The school boasts of a complete area devoted entirely to the Fine Arts. This includes aspects of creative as well as performing arts. With a large area devoted to Arts, the school has separate rooms/sections for Vocal Music, Instrumental Music, Drawing, Craft, Indian Dance, Western Dance and an entire host of other activities. We have an excellent faculty to ensure that this activity centre flourishes and that it will churn out real artistic talent over the years.

Performing Arts are given a very special place in the School. Our students are provided with compulsory Music education for one and all. Every student finds expression to his or her rhythm and thereafter, hones these talents. The School offers training in various musical instruments, Folk and Western dance along with Vocal Music. From contemporary to classical, students are exposed to all forms of art to help them find their own note in life. The objective of the school in this regard is to ensure that each student is given an opportunity to find his or her own latent talents and is encouraged and guided to hone and improve these.

Creative and Performing Arts

School Norms

A. SCHOOL DISCIPLINE AND CODE OF CONDUCT FOR STUDENTS:

1. Punctuality and regularity in attendance is essential. Students who have been absent the previous day must bring a note of explanation through ‘Record of Non-attendance’ page of the almanac without fail. In case of illness a Medical Certificate should also be sent. Students who expect to reach home late after the school due to personal reasons must inform their parents/guardians in advance.

2. Entry into school premises is not permitted before 7:30 a.m. Late arrival will be permitted between 7:50 a.m. to 8:00 a.m., only 3 times in a month.

3. A minimum of 75% attendance is compulsory to be eligible to appear in the examination.

4. Students must come to school in neatly laundered uniform and polished shoes. The hair should be trimmed and the nails must be cut regularly. Girls with long hair should make plaits. Skirts should be worn Knee-length.

5. Students are not allowed to use school phones without permission.

6. Respect for school property and school belongings is an absolute must.

7. In the event of collective damage to school property in class room, the entire class will be charged the cost of damage. A vigilant outlook should be maintained towards keeping the surroundings clean. All waste papers should be picked up and thrown into the dustbin.

8. Students are not allowed to leave the class without class out-pass and without permission of the teacher. While moving in between the classes in the corridors and while using the staircases all must keep to the left. Students should move in a way that no child is disturbed.

9. A student must speak in decent language all the time. He must ensure that his speech is courteous and polite.

10. Every student is required to carry the school identity card each day of the school.

11. Students are expected to bring the books according to the time-table.

12. Students are not allowed to receive private tuitions from the teachers of the school.

13. Any communication sent in the school almanac must be acknowledged by the parent/guardian.

14. While taking the examination every scholar should do so with utmost honesty.

15. English is second language for most of us, but it is also a medium of instruction. In order to acquire proficiency in spoken English, all students must compulsorily converse in English in school (and at home as far as possible).

16. A student must extend due courtesy and respect to all members of staff. Respect of elders and affection for juniors should be soundly inculcated. Every child is expected to uphold the name & honor of the school.

17. Cheering and clapping are allowed on playground at appropriate times.

18. Students must report any incident of bullying and ragging to the teachers immediately.


B. PROHIBITED BEHAVIOUR:

1. Irregular attendance, unjustified or unexplained absence, habitual late coming, leaving the school premises without permission, disobedience and any type of unruly and objectionable behavior.

2. Writing, scratching, engraving graffiti, drawing and splashing ink or defacing the school walls, furniture and property.

3. Gluing stickers and posters of any kind on the school property.

4. Use of foul and unparliamentary language.

5. Neglect of Homework, disobedience and disrespectful towards members of staff or bad moral influence.

6. Buying eatables from street vendors

7. Resource to use of unfair means during examinations.

8. Making noise, talking loudly, and shouting, jeering, hacking, booing, name calling, making cat calls, hissing, mocking and whistling, at any time.

9. Participating in any incident of bullying and ragging.

10. Being in restricted areas, ground, empty class rooms, secluded areas, behind buildings (when class is on and without permission.)

11. Collecting money, contribution and donation without written permission of the Principal.

12. Smoking in and around the campus.

Important: No parent or student shall give misleading facts/opinions or any blog(s) to website, social media channel(s) about the school, any teacher or student. If they are defamatory in nature or deemed to be so by the Internal Review Committee, it would be considered as a serious breach of Code of Conduct.

 


C. PROHIBITED ITEMS:

1. Trinket, Jewellery, Henna, or Tattoos

2. Objectionable literature or expensive items.

3. Cell phones, iPods, CD, DVD, e-games, pen drives, cameras, music players, obscene materials etc.

4. Crackers, fireworks, fire arms and any other inflammable material.

5. Gift of any kind for distribution in school even for birthdays.

6. Toys, any dangerous instrument, tobacco products, alcoholic drinks, chewing gum, banned food items.


D. LIBRARY RULES:

1. All students of the school are members of the library.

2. Strict discipline and silence should be observed in the library.

3. Library books should be taken care of and returned on the due date.

4. Marking, underlining, writing or damaging pages of the books are strictly prohibited.

5. A clearance certificate is to be obtained from the librarian before applying for Transfer Certificate.


LIBRARY FINE:

1. Late fine after 7 days: Rs. 1/- per day.

2. Loss of book: to be replaced with same book or current cost of book to be paid.


E. MEDICAL AID:


The school has a well-equipped medical room.

1. A comprehensive annual medical checkup of each child is done by qualified doctors to monitor the child’s physical growth. A medical card to record the health status and growth of the child is maintained and a report thereof is sent to the parents for information and necessary action.

2. First aid treatment is given by a medical team in case of accidents and emergencies.

3. Parents are informed immediately and may be intimated to take their ward home.

4. While the school assures all possible precautions and care, the school management will not be responsible for any adverse consequences.


F. IMPORTANT POINTS FOR PARENTS


All our considerations are in favour of child, his or her safety, well-being and good education. All rules have been framed keeping that in view.


GENERAL

1. Students cannot be called to the school office to attend to phone calls during school hours.

2. Parents are requested not to compel the teachers to give private tuitions to their ward as it is not permitted.

3. All the Scholars personal record & medical history in duplicate must be filled by the parents and submitted to the class teacher on the 1st working day itself.

4. The pupil’s Diary is to keep you abreast of the day to day progress of your child; his/her assignments and keep in contact with his/her teachers.

5. The Diary should be checked every day and assignments completed by the child regularly.

6. The class teacher should be informed if there is any change in address or telephone number. The changes should be recorded in the diary as well.

7. Parents/Guardians are not permitted to enter classrooms to meet their children or to seek unscheduled interviews with teachers during school hours.

8. Polythene bags are not allowed in the school.

9. Any communication that parents wish to make with the school should be made on A-4 sheet and must be addressed to the Principal. E-mail is the most preferred form of communication.

10. Parents are requested to visit the school website/ Integral Web School regularly for updates (especially for non-scheduled holidays).

11. Half days and short leaves are not granted to students.


G. LEAVE OF ABSENCE

1. A student must not remain absent without prior permission of the Principal. A leave application is to be submitted for the same.

2. If a student remains absent from school, due to illness or emergency, even for a day, the parent needs to fill in the ‘Non Attendance Record’ found in the school almanac.

3. If the leave is for more than three days, the student needs to submit a leave application.

4. Leave application and leave record should be duly signed by the parents or guardian.

5. Leave will not be granted on the reopening or closing day of a term.

School Norms
Uniform

SCHOOL UNIFORM & Code

 

Summer Uniform

Slno.Boys Girls

1Blue half pants: I-III, Full pant: IV - X (Terry kot)Divided Blue Skirt (1st to 10th)

2Half sleeved White Shirt (Terry Coat)Half sleeved White blouse (Terry Coat)

3Black shoes, White socks Black shoes, White socks

4Red Turban or patka, school tie & school beltRed Ribbons, school, school tie & school belt


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Winter Uniform

Slno.BoysGirls

1Gray Woolen full pant(I to X)Woolen Divided Gray Skirt (1st to 10th)

2White full sleeves Shirt White full sleeves Shirt (Terry kot)

3Tomato Red 'V' neck sweater (without Design)Tomato Red 'V' neck sweater (without Design)(not open)

4Black shoes(Plain without heal)Black shoes (Plain without heal)

5White socks White socks

6Grey Coat / (Blazer) (compulsory)Gray coat / (Blazer) (compulsory)

7Red Turban or patka, school tie & school beltRed Ribbons, school tie & school belt


 

Saturday Uniform

Slno.BoysGirls

1White half pants till 3rd std. and White full pants 4th onwardsWhite pleated divided Skirt (1st to 10th)

2House colour shirt (Red, Blue, Yellow, Green)House colour ( Red, Blue, Yellow, Green) half sleeved blouse.

3White shoes & White socksWhite shoes & White socks

4School BeltSchool Belt

5White colour Turban & patka.White Ribbon


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P.T Uniform on Wednesday

Sl no.Boys Girls

1White half pants till 3rd std. and White full pants 4th onwards White pleated divided Skirt (1st to 10th)

2White ShirtWhite Shirt

3White shoes & White socksWhite shoes & White socks

4School Belt & House TieSchool Belt & House Tie

5White colour Turban & patka.White Ribbon

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