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Summer
Timings |
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Nursery
to UKG: 8.00 a.m.
to 12.30 p.m |
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Class
I to X: 8.00 a.m.
to 2.00 p.m |
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Recess timing: 11.00
a.m. to 11.25 a.m |
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The students are expected
to report at the school
premises by 7.50 a.m.
in summers |
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Winter
Timings |
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Nursery to UKG:
9.30 a.m. to 2.30
p.m |
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Class I - X : 8.30 a.m.
to 2.30 p.m |
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Recess
timing: 11.25 a.m.
to 11.50 a.m |
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The students are expected
to report at the school
premises by 8.25 a.m.
in winters |
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One-hour
compulsory games for
classes VI to IX in
winter after school
hours for four days
in a week. |
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Students must be regular
and punctual to school. |
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All
Saturdays will be
observed as Holidays
for students. |
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Fee
Depositing Hours: |
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Summers:
8.00
a.m. to 12.30 p.m. (Saturdays:
8.00 a.m. to 10.30 a.m.) |
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Winters:
8.30
a.m. to 01.00 p.m. (Saturday
- 8.30 a.m. to 11.00 a.m.) |
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| Identity
Card |
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| Students are
issued identity cards as per instructions
of the local governing authorities. |
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These
identity cards are for the
security of the students
and hence should be maintained
by the student for the full
session. Students are expected
to carry their I-Card every
day to school. No student
shall be allowed to enter
the school premises without
the I-Card, once it has
been issued. In case the
I-Card is lost by the student,
it shall be mandatory to
get a new I-Card issued
at an extra charge. |
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For
Nursery to class II,
2 I-Cards are issued. One
is to be kept with the student
and the other, with the
person picking up the child
from the school or bus stop.
This I-card will be checked
by the staff on duty. This
is to ensure double safety
of the children. |
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| Morning
Assembly |
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| The morning assembly
helps each child to show case
his or her talent and ensure a
robust start to the day. It is
the most serene feature of the
school curriculum where students
learn the value of collective
prayer and are exposed to the
need to inculcate moral and ethical
values. They are guided to the
path of spiritualism through educational
talks. Meditation and introspection
form an integral feature of the
morning assembly. |
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Classes
I to X hold house-wise
assemblies on all five days.
It includes talks on General
Knowledge and current affairs.
New scientific facts are
delivered and songs, skits
and poems are presented.
The assembly is a creative
canalization of the innate
talent of students and is
an integral part of the
school activities. |
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The
Nursery
wing also holds the
assembly all five days.
Their assembly comprises
the presentation of rhymes
songs, action songs, talks,
recitation and story telling.
The assembly session, full
of rhythm, is a platform
for the child for developing
his stage confidence and
other creative skills. |
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