Examination System
Primary Wing
ASSESSMENT SCHEME FOR CBSE CURRICULUM
ACADEMIC SESSION 2024 – 2025
CLASSES PRE-SCHOOL TO V
CLASSES PRE-SCHOOL AND PRE-PRIMARY
- a) Learning as an ongoing, wholesome process will be evaluated in a continuous comprehensive manner. The Comprehensive Assessment Process, will focus on the daily, consistent progress made by the child in academic as well as co-curricular activities.
- b) The assessment procedure will be based on the child’s daily interaction in the class, his/her level of general awareness, the quality of work produced by him/her, internalization of the concepts taught during the course of classroom interaction and the consequent learning outcomes throughout the year.
CLASSES I AND II
- a) Continuous Assessment of the child will be done by means of Revision Assignments and Subject Specific Tasks along with General Observation in class in each core subject English, Hindi, Mathematics and EVS.
- b) Each term will comprise Two Revision Assignments per subject for Classes I & II.
- c) One round of Internal Assessment per term in each subject .
- d) Letter grades based on a 7 point scale will be awarded in each subject.
- e) Criteria based Scholastic Skills in each subject (English, Hindi, Mathematics and EVS) will be assessed on a 7 point letter grade scale.
- f) Co- Scholastic Skills in areas of Social & Emotional Development, Cleanliness and discipline, Work Habits, Physical Education/ Sports, Dance, Music and Art will also be assessed .
CLASSES III – V
- a) Assessments in all core subjects i.e. English, Hindi, Mathematics and EVS will be in the form of:
1) Internal Assessments as Student’s Attendance , Subject Enrichment Activities , Project Based Activities , Portfolio , Multiple Assessments and Periodic Tests .
2) External Assessments as Half Yearly Examination and Annual Examination.
- b) TERMWISE WEIGHTAGE OF MARKS
- Classes III and IV
Assessment Type |
| Name of Assessment | Marks | Weightage of Marks | |
INTERNAL | Entire | 1 | Student’s Attendance | 05 | 05 |
2 | Subject Enrichment | 05 | 05 | ||
3 | Project Based Activities | 05 | 05 | ||
4 | Portfolio | 05 | 05 | ||
5 | Multiple Assessments | 05 | 05 | ||
6 | Periodic Tests | 20 | 05 | ||
EXTERNAL | Term I | HALF YEARLY EXAMINATION | 50 |
20 | |
Term II | ANNUAL EXAMINATION | 50 |
50 | ||
TOTAL | 100 |
Class V
Assessment Type |
| Name of Assessment | Marks | Weightage of Marks | |
INTERNAL | Entire | 1 | Student’s Attendance | 05 | 05 |
2 | Subject Enrichment | 05 | 05 | ||
3 | Project Based Activities | 05 | 05 | ||
4 | Portfolio | 05 | 05 | ||
5 | Multiple Assessments | 05 | 05 | ||
6 | Periodic Tests | 20 | 05 | ||
EXTERNAL | Term I | HALF YEARLY EXAMINATION | 50 |
20 | |
Term II | ANNUAL EXAMINATION | 50 |
50 | ||
TOTAL | 100 |
- c) INTERNAL ASSESSMENT IN CLASSES III , IV AND V
- Student’s Attendance (Marks Criteria)
Attendance Range | Marks |
96 -100 | 5 |
91 – 95 | 4 |
86 – 90 | 3 |
81- 85 | 2 |
76 – 80 | 1 |
Upto 75 | NIL |
- Subject Enrichment Activities
3. Project Based Activities
4. Portfolio Activities
5. Multiple Assessments
6. Periodic Tests
- There will be one Periodic Test per term for each of the 4 core subjects – English, Hindi, Mathematics and EVS in each term of 20 marks
EXTERNAL ASSESSMENT IN CLASSES III , IV AND V
There will be one Term Exam of 50 marks per term for each of the 4 core subjects – English, Hindi, Mathematics and EVS as Mid Term Examination in Term I and Annual Examination in Term II .
- a) Each Term will have one assessment each of :
- Computer
- General Knowledge
- Drawing / Art Education
- f) Co- Scholastic Skills in areas of Social & Emotional Development, Cleanliness and discipline, Work Habits, Physical Education/ Sports, Dance, Music and Art will also be assessed .
- b) In Class V, students securing less than 33% marks in any of the core subjects (English , Hindi , Mathematics & EVS ) will not be promoted to class VI and will repeat class V as per the DOE policy of ‘Essential Repeat’
- c) For more details please refer to the DOE circular put up on the school website stating the latest guidelines by Directorate of Education for examination and promotion for classes III to VIII w.e.f. academic session 2024-2025 .
Senior Wing
SCHEME OF ASSESSMENT AND PROMOTION NORMS
Classes: VI – XII (2024-2025)
- Pattern, Weightage & Duration of the above exams will be as per the latest guidelines issued by CBSE
- Minimum 33% in each subject must be secured in each Term and in the final assessment for promotion to the next higher class.
- All students are required to complete 75% of attendance to make him/her eligible to take the examination.
FOR CLASSES VI – VIII
- One Periodic test will be conducted in each term i.e. a total of two Periodic Tests in the academic year.
- Yearly syllabus is divided into two terms for Classes VI – VIII. The syllabus covered in Term I will also be tested in the Final exam.
Weightage For Final Assessment
Maximum Marks | Weightage | Total | ||
INTERNAL ASSESSMENT | Periodic Test I | 20 |
5 |
100 |
Periodic Test II | 20 | |||
Portfolio | 5 | 5 | ||
Multiple Assessments | 5 | 5 | ||
Project Based Activity | 5 | 5 | ||
Subject Enrichment Activity | 5 | 5 | ||
Attendance | 5 | 5 | ||
TERM END EXAM | Half Yearly Examination | 60 | 20 | |
Annual Examination | 60 | 50 |
In Class VIII, students securing less than 33% marks in any of the core subjects will not be promoted to class IX and will repeat class VIII as per the DOE policy of ‘Essential Repeat’
Subjects Offered : (Scholastic) – English, Hindi, Mathematics, Science, Social Science, Computer, III Language (Sanskrit).
- Co-Scholastic Activities : Grading on a Three Point Scale (A – C)
- Work Education (Students will opt for any one from the above given options)
- Art Education
- Health and Physical Education /Yoga/Health & Well Being
- Social and Emotional skills
- Computer
- General Knowledge
FOR CLASS IX
- Subjects: English, Hindi, Mathematics, Science, Social Science
Criteria of Assessment:
- Internal Assessment: 20%
- Mid- term and Final term exam: 80%
Internal Assessment
- Portfolio
- Multiple Assessment
- Subject Enrichment Activities
- Periodic Assessment
- Term I: PT – I , Mid Term Examination
- Term II: PT – II, PT – III, Annual Examination
Co-Scholastic Activities : Class IX
[Grading on a 5 point scale (A-E)]
- Art Education (Students will opt for any one from the given options)
- Health & Physical Education (which includes work experience) (Subject to change as per latest CBSE guidelines.)
FOR CLASS X
- Subjects: English, Hindi, Mathematics(Standard / Basic), Science, Social Science
Criteria of Assessment:
- 20% Internal Assessment + 80% Board Exams
Internal Assessment
- Portfolio
- Multiple Assessments
- Subject Enrichment Activities
- Periodic Tests
- Term I: PT – I , Mid Term Examination(PT – II)
- Term II: PT – III, PRE – BOARD Examination
Co-Scholastic Activities : Class X
[Grading on a 5 point scale (A-E)]
- Art Education
- Health & Physical Education (which includes work experience (Subject to change as per latest CBSE guidelines.)
FOR CLASS XI
- Term I: PT – I , Mid Term Examination
- Term II: PT – II , PT – III And Annual Examination
Subject to change as per latest CBSE guidelines.
Class XII
SUBJECT TO CBSE GUIDELINES
- Term I: PT – I , Mid Term Examination(PT – II)
- Term II: PRE – BOARD – I & II Examination
CLASSES XI & XII
Attendance Requirement:
All students are required to complete 75% of attendance to be eligible to take the examination.
SCHEME OF EXAMINATIONS AND PASS CRITERIA
All India Senior School Certificate Examination : XII
- The Board conducts examination in all subjects except General Studies, Work Experience, Physical and Health Education, which will be assessed internally by the school.
- Pattern, weightage and duration of the Board exams will be as per the latest guidelines issued by CBSE. In subjects requiring practical examination, there will be a theory paper and practical examinations as required.
- In Work experience, General Studies and Physical and Health Education, the School will maintain cumulative records of student’s periodical achievements and progress during the year.
- In order to be declared as having passed the examination, a candidate shall obtain a grade higher than E (i.e. at least 33% marks) in all the five subjects of external examination in the main or at the end of the compartmental examination. The pass marks in each subject of external examination shall be 33%. In case of a subject involving practical work a candidate must obtain 33% marks in theory and 33% marks in practical separately in addition to 33% marks in aggregate in order to qualify in that subject.