ABPSchool



THE ADITYA BIRLA PUBLIC SCHOOL

(AFFILIATED TO GUJARAT STATE BOARD, GUJARAT)

JAFARABAD

AMRELI DISTRICT, GUJARAT

ALMANAC 2015-16

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NATIONAL PLEDGE

India is my country.

All Indians are my brothers and sisters.

I Love my country, and I am proud of its rich

and varied heritage.

I shall always strive to be worthy of it.

I shall respect my parents, teachers and all my elders

and treat every one with courtesy.

I pledge my devotion, to my country and its people.

My happiness lies in their well-being and prosperity.

Jai Hind

FUNDAMENTAL DUTIES

It shall be the duty of every citizen of India

A) To abide by the Constitution and respect its ideals and institutions, the National Flag and the National Anthem.

B) To cherish and follow the noble ideals which inspired our national struggle for freedom.

C) To uphold and protect the sovereignty, unity and integrity of India.

D) To defend the country and render national service when called upon to do so:

E) To promote harmony and the spirit of common brotherhood amongst all the people of India, transcending religious, linguistic and regional or sectional diversities; to renounce practices derogatory to the dignity of women.

F) To value and preserve the rich heritage of our composite culture;

G) To protect and improve the natural environment including forests, lakes, rivers and wild life, and to have compassion for living creatures.

H) To develop the scientific temper, humanism and the spirit of inquiry and reform.

I) To safeguard public property and to abjure violence;

J) To strive towards excellence in all spheres of individual and collective activity so that the nation constantly rises to higher level of endeavor and achievement.

School pledge

We the children of Aditya Birla School, pledge to be disciplined in behavior and refined in our thoughts, speech and action. We pledge to learn the holistic education imparted and develop qualities, which will make us good citizens. We pledge to be always truthful, presentable, respect the liberty and rights of others.We pledge to value our time and use our energies, for something positive and useful. We pledge to respect and conserve the diverse bounties of nature and make the world a better place to live in.

Jai Hind

NOTE: On every Saturdays, the National Pledge will be administered, instead of the School Pledge

PERFORATED

PERSONAL RECORD

THE ADITYA BIRLA SCHOOL

JAFRABAD

(Affiliated to Gujarat State Education Board)

Managed by: Education Society,

STUDENT DATA PERSONAL RECORD

TEACHER’S COPY

(To be filled and returned to the Class Teacher)

Name of the Class Teacher: ___________________ GR NO: _____

Name of the student: (In block Letters) :________________________________________________

Std/Sec: _____ Date of Birth:D/M/Y ____________ UTCL/ OTHER

Roll No: _____ PS No.(UTCL ONLY) __________

Religion: _________________ Caste:_______________ Category:GEN/OBC/ST/SC_____

Blood Group:____ Height:_______Weight: ____KGS Identification________________

Mother’s Name: __________________________ Age________ Qualification_____________

Father’s Name: ___________________________ Age________ Qualification_____________

Phone (Resi)__________________ (Off)__________________________________________

Occupation of Father: ____________________ Mother: _______________________

Residential Address: ___________________________________________________

___________________________________________________

Guardian’s name:[If applicable]__________________________Occupation:______

Residential Address: __________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________

Phone (Resi)__________________ (Off) ____________________________________

Mode of Transportation: School bus/own conveyance____________________________

Allergic to any Medicine: ____________________________________

Name of Sisters/ Brothers studying in this school, if any:

1.________________________ Std____________

2. _______________________ Std ____________

Name of the Family Doctor: _________________________ Phone: _______________

SPECIMEN SIGN :

Father:______ Mother:__________ Guardian:___________

CONSENT NOTE BY PARENT

(TO BE FILLED BY PARENT AND RETAINED BY CLASS TEACHERS)

DATE:_________________________________

I _______________________________________________________Parent/Guardian of______________________ studying in class/sec______________hereby give my permission to my son/daughter to participate

1.sports activities: This includes regular practice and participation

2. NCC/SCOUT/GUIDES/CUBS OR BULBUL:[SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY} INCLUDING CAMPS INDOOR OUTDOOR

3. CO CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES: PARTICIPATION IN SCHOOL DAY PROGRAMMES, INTER-HOUSE COMPETITIONS, SPECIAL DAYS

I understand to participate in the above activities my son/daughter will be called before/after the school hours. Sometimes even on holidays/ school working days in case of outdoor events.

I have no objection to the same.

I hereby undertake that it will be my personal responsibility to compensate for my son’s/daughter’s missed school work /school studies/ activities. I assure that I will extend all possible support to my son/daughter to cover/balance his/her studies/activities/ studies and help to score well in all test and evaluation

Name of Parent /Guardian:___________________________________________________________________

Signature of Parent/Guardian:________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________

PARENT DECLARATION

I parent/Guardian of_____________________________ of class/sec___________ is aware of the rules and regulation mentioned in the school almanac. I undertake complete responsibility to abide by the terms and conditions prescribed in the student almanac and assure my support to the institution in the best interest of my son’s/ daughter’s overall development and progress

Name of Parent /Guardian:___________________________________________________________________

Signature of Parent/Guardian:________________________________________________________________

PERSONAL RECORD

THE ADITYA BIRLA SCHOOL

JAFRABAD

(Affiliated to Gujarat State Education Board)

Managed by: Education Society,

STUDENT DATA

STUDENT’S COPY

Name of the Class Teacher: ________________________ GR NO: _____

Name of the student: (In block Letters) :________________________________________________

Std/Sec: _____ Date of Birth:D/M/Y ____________ UTCL/ OTHER

Roll No: _____ PS No.(UTCL ONLY) __________

Religion: _________________ Caste:_______________ Category: GEN/OBC/ST/SC_____

Blood Group:____ Height:_______Weight: ____KGS Identification________________

Mother’s Name: __________________________ Age________ Qualification_____________

Father’s Name: ___________________________ Age________ Qualification_____________

Phone (Resi)__________________ (Off)__________________________________________

Occupation of Father: ____________________ Mother: _______________________

Residential Address: ___________________________________________________

___________________________________________________

Guardian’s name:[If applicable]__________________________Occupation:______

Residential Address: __________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________

Phone (Resi)__________________ (Off) ____________________________________

Mode of Transportation: School bus/own conveyance____________________________

Allergic to any Medicine: ____________________________________

Name of Sisters/ Brothers studying in this school, if any:

1.________________________ Std____________

2. _______________________ Std ____________

Name of the Family Doctor: _________________________ Phone: _______________

SPECIMEN SIGN :

Father:______ Mother:__________ Guardian:___________

CONTENTS

Particulars Page no.

ABOUT US

The school was founded on the 8th of October 1981, by the Chowgules and named as ‘Smt. Parvatibai Chowgule English School’. Later named ‘L&T Secondary and Higher School situated in maritime location ,encircled by barren mountains near the calm shores of Arabian Sea.It was renamed as ‘Narmada Cement Secondary and Higher Secondary School’ .Today the school stands tall as the only English medium in the Port town called Jafrabad. It was rechristened under the leadership of our CEO, mentor, philosopher and guide Dr.S.Ganguli as ‘The Aditya Birla Pubic School’ ISO 9001:2008 Management System Certification ,with a student strength of 920 on its roll at present, the school pioneers the noble task of imparting holistic and quality education to community in and around Jafrabad. The school provides maximum opportunities for the all round development of your child.

The school is affiliated to the Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board and hence follows the curriculum designed by the Board offers education ranging from Pre-Primary to Class X, Science streams at senior grade. The school has got acclaim in attaining commendable appreciation in scholastic and co-scholastic areas in Amreli district and has been achieving outstanding results in SSC and HSC Board Examinations. Apart from academics the school offers wide range of co-curricular activities including participation in Annual function and sports events where all the students are motivated to take part and perform at their level of excellence. An array of art , craft, dance, music, painting, drawing, physical training etc. Debate, quiz competition, essay writing etc become the part of their education, which helps to broaden their horizons.

The faculty at ABPS Jafrabad is committed to be a guide for students to help them to be self-reliant, develop quest of lifelong learning, strive for excellence and become respectable citizen We aim to provide holistic education that emphasizes in consistency and hard work. We believe that children learn best in the atmosphere of sharing and caring. We are committed to instill children with a sense of self discipline, self confidence, altruism and compassion. The well placed alumni of the School are the living examples of its richness and depth in the field of education. Over the years the school has scaled many new heights with the committed support of the Management and co-operation of the parents..

School Quality Policy

We at The Aditya Birla Public School are committed to

➢ Impart holistic education for higher academic and social standard.

➢ Provide conducive learning environment and opportunities for all round development.

➢ Instill positive values, self-discipline, self-confidence, altruism and compassion.

We strive for continual improvement in our quality management system by systematically applying the principles of quality assurance.

The policy is communicated to all staff, students, parents and interested parties

VISION

To make the Aditya Birla School, a leading, learning community of motivated staff and students engaged in realizing and exploring the limits of their full and human potential to graciously contribute to the society.

MISSION

To provide an educational environment in which students feel safe, secured, empowered, energized and unlimited in pursing learning experiences to their maximum potential. The Aditya Birla School provides holistic education that emphasizes high academic and social standards, promotes healthy life style, cultivates critical thinking, fosters scientific temper, instills desires for life long learning

SCHOOL PHILOSOPHY

Aditya Birla School believes.

❖ The School must be a vibrant learning centre where the young fertile minds are free to explore their unlimited potential.

❖ The school strives to make the institution student- centered so that they can face the ever challenging global society successfully.

❖ The school is committed to instill confidence, self reliance, self respect and honesty into the children.

❖ The school makes the students realize the richness of Indian culture and instills in them a deep love for their motherland.

❖ The school believes in benchmarking the best educational institution.

CORE BELIEFS OF ADITYA BIRLA GROUP SCHOOLS

• Bench marking and building the best system in the education world.

• To be strong agent of change by making a positive difference in the lives of all we touch

• Student centered learning for holistic development of children.

• Qualified and committed faculty that helps the child to discover, cultivate and apply his/ her unique potential

• Leading diverse curriculum that aims at fostering critical thinking, creativity, physical development, inculcation of core values and personal integrity.

• Partnering and collaborating with the community to develop among children the sense of commitment to society.

VACATION

VACATION FROM TO

DIWALI 9.11.2015 29.11.2015

SUMMER 2.05.2016 05.06-2016

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SCHOOL SONG

We uphold the torch of ABPS

O God! Give us the strength to cherish

The honour of the family

School and nation.

Fill our hearts with love

Peace, harmony, truth, justice and happiness

Bind us with obedience, truthfulness, kindness and charity

O God! give us the courage to fight against

All odds and emerge as strong youths of tomorrow.

Prayer after the school

O God we thank thee for everything ,

Our teachers who have cared for us,

Our friends who have played with us,

Forgive me God for my faults and help

me to be at home as I was here today

INTRODUCTION TO STUDENT DIARY

• Each student need to possess and make use of the almanac to record their

School activities and home work

• It must be brought to the school on all working and special days.

• To refer to the almanac daily to keep in touch with the day to day progress of their wards.

• To take a serious note of the, remark homework, instructions made in the diary and to be signed by parents/ guardians on regular basis.

• To make use of the almanac to establish a valuable liaison with teachers.

• To use the school almanac as a reference of student’s work and conduct and not for criticism.

• To prepare your ward for the activities of the school those have been divided into five heads Academic, Literary, Cultural, Physical and Creativity.

• To make use of the School Almanac for monthly/specified schedule for examination, holidays, vacations, competitions.

WHAT IS EXPECTED FROM ADITYANS

1. Attend the school in proper, smart and neat uniform.

2. Be in school five minutes before the first bell.

3. Concern for personal, school and national property.

4. Due respect will be shown to prefects and class monitors on duty.

5. Enter the school with great desire to learn.

6. Foster positive attitude.

7. Greet your teacher with respect.

8. Help each other a sense of vision.

9. Instill the habit of reading newspaper.

10. Judge others by their manners and not by their looks.

11. Keep the books neat and tidy.

12. Liberal approach - tolerant and open minded.

13. Maintain cleanliness and throw papers in the dustbin.

14. Never tell lies whatever may be the cause.

15. Obey the rules and regulations of the school.

16. Please, sorry, thank you are good manners to be used in our talk.

17. Queue up while moving for assembly, Library, music room, laboratories or to the ground.

18. Resort to unfair means during examinations is out of our dignity.

19. Simplicity, courtesy and spirit of harmony are our reflections.

20. Take part in all co-curricular activities.

21. Universal brotherhood and service to mankind are our feelings.

22. Value the time, as it does not wait for anybody.

23. Wearing the school uniform is our self esteem.

24. X-ray the weakness and find solutions.

25. You will succeed if you try hard.

26. Zenith is the ultimate achievement.

27. LIST OF HOLIDAYS: 2015-2016

|HOLIDAYS OTHER THAN SUNDAY |

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|18.7.15 |RAMZAN IDD |

|18.8.15 |PATETI |

|29.8.15 |RAKHSHABANDHAN |

|5.9.15 |JANMASHTAMI |

|17.9.15 |GANESHCHATURTHI |

|22.10.15 |VIJAYADASHMI |

|24.10.15 |MUHHARM |

|31.10.15 |SARDARPATELJAYANTI |

|24.12.15 |ID-A-MILAD |

|25.12.15 |CHRISTMAS |

|14.01.16 |MAKARSANKRANTI |

|7.3.16 |MAHASHIVRATRI |

|24.3.16 |HOLI |

|25.3.16 |GOOD FRIDAY |

|9.4.16 |CHETICHAND |

|14.4.16 |AMBEDKAR JAYANTI |

|15.4.16 |RAMNAVMI |

|19.4.16 |MAHAVIRJAYANTI |

OFFICE HOURS

School office hours (Monday- Friday) 10.00 am – 04:00 pm

School office hours (Saturday) 10.00 am – 12 noon

VISITING HOURS

Principal 3.15 pm – 4:15 pm

Teachers (Only on Saturday) 11: 30 am - 12.30 pm

❖ Parents can meet teachers during school time only through Principal’s consent

❖ Please refrain from calling the Principal’s/ Teacher’s residence/mobile unless it is an emergency

❖ No school transactions will be conducted out of office hours and on holiday

SCHOOL HOURS (MONDAY - FRIDAY)

CLASS TIME

Nursery 10:20 am-12:30pm

K.G 7.45am – 12 noon

I -V 7:45 am-1: 15 pm

VI to XII 7.45am – 1:55 pm

(SATURDAY)

I -XII 7:45 am-11: 10 am

Note: 1.Students should report at least 5 minutes prior to the School hours. Habitual late coming will not be tolerated

2. Nursery and KG will not have classes on Saturdays

Home study and parental co-operation

• They should see that the children do their home assignment like reading, writing work, revision given by the teacher under the supervision of the parents, instead of forcing child to take up private tuitions.

• It’s the responsibility of the parent to help child to make and implement the study time table and thereby create a positive environment where the child can study independently.

• Parents are requested to co-operate with the school authorities in helping their children’s progress

• Parents must encourage their children to take active part in classroom discussion, doubt solving, and submission of assignments / projects and not to be a defaulter.

• Daily attendance is necessary for continuity and steady progress. Hence the children should be sent to school regularly.

• Parents are requested to be personally present in all the meetings, interact with teachers,take the feedback in a constructive manner, work on suggestions recorded by teachers and to collect progress report in person.

NOTE FOR PARENTS OF PRE PRIMARY SECTION

• It’s the responsibility of the parent to help child to make child converse the school activity on daily basis through interaction and thereby create a positive environment where the child can learn to express.

• Parents need to spend more time in honing the child’s values, habits, mannerism, speech and behavior towards each member in the family and neighborhood, instead of pushing for private tuitions.

• Saturday will be non-working days for Pre=Primary section, however students indentified with specific learning issues will be given a schedule. Parents are advised to check regularity and follow up.

• School bags containing books will be kept in the school during week day’s i.e. Monday to Friday. Bags will be every Friday to be returned back every Monday without fail. The child has to carry Tiffin/bottle to school every day. Labeling the book and all other items is mandatory.

• Pre primary education does not lay stress on rot learning and mechanical writing. Parents are requested to co-operate with the school authorities in helping their children to polish the required skills desired.

SCHOOL RULES

• The first bell is a signal for the students to go for the assembly. As soon as they are back to their classes, the students should get their books ready for first period.

• English is encouraged to be spoken in the school premises to acquire greater ease in the study of the language and use it as a medium to comprehend other subjects easily. Every student must take pride in conversing in English. Any pupil found conversing in any other vernacular will be subject to face disciplinary actions.

• Visiting of wash rooms should be restricted to the cause, any habitual moment from the class after every interval should not be practiced

• Change of classroom for co-scholastic periods should be done in silence and in an orderly manner.

• Refinement in manners, habits of obedience, order, and neatness in dress and above all punctuality are required at all times.

• Celebration of any special days like birthdays should be treated as a simple affair. Student is permitted to wear color dress, strictly formal one which aligns with the school decorum. Student may distribute simple chocolates to their classmates, if they so desire. No cutting of cakes/distribution of sweets or gifts are permitted, any violation will be considered to be a willful violation and will be dealt with strictly.

• Care must be taken of all school property. Student must own the school property by not resorting to practices that spoil and tarnish the image of being an Adityan. Any damage caused by a student, a fine will be imposed for the offence.

• Students allotted with responsibilities like members of school cabinet should be a role model in their overall behavior and wear their respective badges daily.

• Irregular attendance, disobedience or defiance of authority, lack of sufficient improvement in studies and conduct even after several warnings, misconduct and malpractice/ misconduct/violation of rules in examination are sufficient reasons for dismissal of a student.

• A written apology will be demanded by the school authorities for the willful breach of discipline both from the pupil as well as parent as a pre-requisite.

• Children should not bring any valuable articles like expensive watches, jewellery etc to school, any violation to this will subject to disciplinary action decided by the school Discipline committee. In case of any loss of articles, the school shall not undertake any responsibility for the loss.

• Mobile phones are strictly prohibited in the school. Students, if caught with the cell phones, will have to face strict disciplinary action including suspension and fine.

• Being a co-ed school, it is expected that students behave in a manner which brings a good name to school community.

• As an Adityan, shouting or whistling is certainly not a desirable practice, within or outside the campus.

• Students are advised to keep the class room and campus neat and clean. They must take care to throw the waste materials into the dustbin

• Bringing fireworks/explosives or splashing color/mobiles/iPods/pen drives/cd’s etc in school premise is strictly forbidden. Non- compliance of this instructions can results in expulsion from the school.

• No books, magazines, periodicals, etc, other than the prescribed syllabus, should be brought to school.

• The school has bus transport available for its students. The students who come to school by their own transport should arrive at school before the warning bell.

• Students need to take pride in wearing the school uniform as and when they are in the campus.

• The school reserves the right to add, alter, and cancel any rule given in this diary at any time at its discretion which will be binding to student and their parents /guardians

Recommendation to parents

• Parents should monitor the daily activities of their ward; check the diary regularly for entries, check their bags occasionally and about their performance. Parents are advised to spend quality time with their wards to instill confidence and motivation

• The school contact number should be used in case of emergency, please abstain from the habit of making petty enquiries. Parents are appealed to respect the privacy of the teaching faculty and administrative staff and abstain from causing any disturbance through telephonic/ house visits for any official purpose. Any official matters are to be clarified by using Parent communication section given in the student diary by all means.

• Parents are advised not to grant any money to the students, as any monetary transaction is strictly prohibited.

• Any appointment with the teacher/Principal, should be informed in advance through the student dairy, parents are advised to respect the slot given to meet the concerned as stated by the institution.

• Parents are advised to educate their wards to respect civic rules by not allowing minors to drive two wheelers like motor bike/heavy vehicles

• Name and class should be clearly labeled on student’s belongings. Lost and found articles will be kept in the office and should be claimed by the child.

• Students who fail to show the remarks/ test report and get them countersigned by their parents are liable to be sent home.

• Parents should inform the school, in writing, if there is any change in address & Telephone No.

• Parents are requested to ensure that their wards carry the text/exercise books according to the timetable of the day, absence of which adds excess weight and harms the spine of the child.

• Parents should drop the children at the school gate by 7: 45 am.

• Please meet the Principal or a teacher whenever you receive a note or a phone call regarding your ward’s problem.

• Should there be any legitimate complaint, do not hesitate to meet the Principal at once for personal intevention.

• Parents are requested to send their ward when sick/social engagements. Half day leave will not be granted; instead it will result into absence for full day.

• Criticism of the teacher or the institution in the presence of their children should be scrupulously avoided because it may cause loss of respect to their teacher as well as the School, further retard his progress.

• Payment of fees is the responsibility of the parents and it should be paid in time.

• We expect you to attend all parent-teacher meetings. This is your opportunity to help us to improve.

• Parents are requested to instill the habits of sending home- made foods in their lunch boxes . Junk food is totally prohibited in the School.

Examination schedule

|Std. |Examination |Date of Commencement |Date of completion |

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|LKG to IX |Summative Assessment - 1 |05.10.15 |14.10.15 |

| |Summative Assessment - 2 |4.4.16 |13.4.16 |

|X |Summative Assessment - 1 |05.10.15 |14.10.15 |

| |Summative Assessment - 2 (Prelims) |1.2.16 |10.2.16 |

| |Board Exam Optional Subjects |17.2.16 |20.2.16 |

| |Board Exam |8.3.16 |22.3.16 |

|XI Sc. |Board Practical/Prelims |15.10.15 |19.10.15 |

| |First Semester Board Examination |2.11.15 |7.11.15 |

| |Second semester Practical/prelims |17.2.16 |20.2.16 |

| |Board Practical |25.2.16 |29.2.16 |

| |Second semester Board Examination |28.3.16 |2.4.16 |

|XII Sc. |Third Semester Board Practical/Prelims |15.10.15 |19.10.15 |

| |Third Semester Board Examination |2.11.15 |7.11.15 |

| |Fourth Semester Practical/Prelims |17.2.16 |20.2.16 |

| |Fourth Semester board Practical |25.2.16 |29.2.16 |

| |Fourth Semester board Examination |8.3.16 |22.3.16 |

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CYCLE /UNIT TEST SERIES

|CLASS |CYCLE TEST SERIES/UNIT TEST |

| |START |ENDS |

|I-X |24.6.15 |30.6.15 |

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| |24.7.15 |31.7.15 |

| |24.8.15 |30.8.15 |

| |26.9.15 |3.10.15 |

| |07.12.15 |14.12.15 |

| I-IX |28.1.16 |04.2.16 |

| |UNIT TEST |

|  I-X |07.9.15  |14.9.15  |

|I-IX |27.2.16 |5.3.15 |

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NOTE: KG SECTION WILL HAVE CONTINOUS EVALUATIONS AT CLASS LEVEL

SCHOOL UNIFORM (2015-16)

NURSERY

|GIRLS |BOYS |

|Pink frock |Blue Half Shirt |

|Black ribbon/ rubber or plastic hair bands |Blue Half pants |

|Pink socks, Black buckled shoes |Blue socks, Black laced shoes |

|Maroon Sweater in winter |Belt |

|Maroon Scarf in winter |Blue Sweater in winter |

|Maroon leggings in winter |Blue cap in winter |

| |Blue woolen full trousers in winter |

LKG- to Std II

|GIRLS |BOYS |

|Pink frock |Blue Half Shirt |

|Black ribbon/ rubber or plastic hair bands |Blue Half pants |

|Pink socks, Black buckled shoes |Blue socks, Black laced shoes |

|Maroon Sweater in winter |Belt |

|Maroon Scarf in winter |Blue Sweater in winter |

|Maroon leggings in winter |Blue cap in winter |

| |Blue woolen full trousers in winter |

|WHITE UNIFORM |

|LKG-V |

|GIRLS |BOYS |

|White Skirt |White Half pants |

|House-wise T-Shirt |House-wise T-Shirt |

|White ribbon |White socks , White canvas laced shoes |

|White socks , White canvas laced shoes |House-wise belt |

|House-wise belt | |

CLASS III to std V

|GIRLS |BOYS |

|Brown Skirt with Suspenders |Brown Half pant |

|Cream Half Shirt |Cream Half Shirt |

|Belt |Belt |

|Black ribbon |Tie |

|Brown Socks ,Black buckled Shoes |Brown Socks |

|Brown Sweater in winter |Black laced Shoes |

|Brown leggings in winter |Brown Woolen trousers in winter |

|Brown Scarf in winter |Brown Sweater in winter |

| |Brown cap in winter |

CLASS VI-XII

|GIRLS |BOYS |

|Brown Divided Skirt |Brown full pant |

|Cream Half Shirt with Bow |Cream Half Shirt |

|Belt |Belt |

|Black ribbon |Tie |

|Brown Socks ,Black buckled Shoes |Brown Socks |

|Brown Sweater in winter |Black laced Shoes |

|Brown leggings in winter |Brown Woolen trousers in winter |

|Brown Scarf in winter |Brown Sweater in winter |

| |Brown cap in winter |

|WHITE UNIFORM |

|VI-XII |

|GIRLS |BOYS |

|White Divided Skirt |White Half pants/Full pants |

|House-wise T-Shirt |House-wise T-Shirt |

|White ribbon |White socks |

|White socks , White canvas laced shoes |White canvas laced shoes |

|House-wise belt |House-wise belt |

| |Blue Sweater in winter |

TIPS TO BETTER TURNOUT

• Correct School uniform must be worn daily. Parents are expected to make sure that their wards are in proper uniform.

• All items of apparel must be clean and well pressed; footwear must be regularly polished.

• All boys must have their hair trimmed regularly; side-burns and long hair in the nape are not allowed. Low waist pencil pants will not be treated as uniform. Boys are not permitted to use, nail polish, earrings, wear golden/silver/diamond ornaments, friendship bands, threads fancy and colour frame for spectacles, fancy watches, fancy hair style. Simple and small studs, simple watch with black strap [if necessary] may be worn. It is compulsory for the boys to wear white vests

• Girls are not permitted to use colored ribbons, clips or slides, make-ups, lipsticks, nail polish fancy colorful earrings, wear golden/silver/diamond ornaments, friendship bands, threads fancy and colour frame for spectacles, fancy watches, fancy hair style. Girls with long hair should have their hair plaited in two and tied with black bands/ribbons. Simple and small studs, simple watch with black strap [if necessary] may be worn. It is compulsory for the girls to wear white slips and white tights

• Students who do not comply with the regulations are liable to be penalized and sent back home.

• The school belt and I-card/s are to be worn every day.

• It is suggested that students wear a white cap during the games period.

• It is mandatory to attach name labels to all items of uniform such as caps, scarf to prevent loss.

Note: Habitual defaulters will be given a dairy note; parents are expected to acknowledge the same. If the default continues, discipline committee will take necessary action. Repeated defaults may result in forgoing best student awards/recognition

HOUSE

It is the House System that enables to channelize the pent up energies of our pupils in the right direction and they will become competent enough to meet the school life with all complex activities with an undaunted enthusiasms and vigor.

One of the main objectives of the House is to foster among the students a sense of collective responsibilities and solidarity and at the same time kindle and develop the creative qualities latent in every child.

Each House is headed by student designated as House Captain Boy &Girl assisted by the House Master/Mistress. Inter-House competitions are organized and trophies are awarded to the best house, for the performance in curricular and co-curricular activities throughout the year. There are Four Houses in the school:

ARUN (BLUE HOUSE) BHASKAR (RED HOUSE)

MARTAND (GREEN HOUSE) RAVI (YELLOW HOUSE)

Students are assigned to a house and any change in such allocation will be discretion of the Principal.

Proposed activities that can bring a sense of social awareness and responsibilities in our students are as follow:

VALUABLE TIPS

Benefits of extra-curricular activities

1. Students learn:-

a) to manage time and prioritize their work

b) to get involved in diverse interests

c) about long-term commitments

d) to make their contribution (even if is not significant) to different fields of culture

2. It raises their self- esteem

3. It helps make good friends

4. It provides an opportunity to bring out creativity and innovativeness in children

5. It teaches problem solving skills

6. It promotes team work

7. It boosts self confidence

8. It promotes accountability

• To ensure the participation of more students, each student will be allowed to participate in two individual events and two group events.

• We believe that a holistic approach to education can be done by inculcating values and developing all round development of personality of the students.

PREVENTION IS ALWAYS BETTER THAN CURE

IN ALIGNMENT WITH THE SAFETY PHILOSOPHY OF THE ADITYA BIRLA GROUP SCHOOLS,ABPS JAFARABAD FOLLOWS SAFETY MANUAL TO PROVIDE A PROTECTED AND ENCOURAGING LEARNING ENVIRONMENT

• Students, who come to school in their own t

• ransport, should arrive at the school within the time specified. No student is allowed to come to school in a self – driven scooter, motor cycle or

car

• Students, who come to school in the care of guardian/ servant, should never leave before

the person arrives.

• Students who go home alone should be prompt in returning home straight.

SCHOOL BUS SAFETY TIPS FOR PARENTS AND STUDENTS

• Get to the school bus stop five minutes early, so you won’t have to run across the road to catch the bus.

• When waiting for the bus, stay away from traffic. Line up at least five giant steps away from the curb or the roadway to wait for the bus.

• Never run after the school bus if it has already left the bus stop.

• Never push when getting on or off of the school bus.

• Always walk at least 10 feet in front of the bus when crossing so that the school bus driver can see you.

• Stay away from the bus wheels at all times—the driver cannot see you!

• Be aware – Cross with Care! Wait until the school bus has stopped all traffic before stepping out onto the road.

• Be cautious of clothing or backpacks with drawstrings, toggles or key chains that can get caught on bus handrails and doors.

• When the school bus is moving, always stay in your seat. Never put your head, arms or hands out of the window.

• Be courteous and respectful to your driver. Listen to directions.

• Talk quietly; do not distract your school bus driver.

• If your school bus crosses railroad tracks, be calm and quiet so that your driver can listen for a train. Always obey your school bus driver’s instructions, so that he or she can make safe decisions.

• Never play with the emergency exits. Backpacks, band instruments, or sports equipment may not block the aisle or emergency exits. If there is an emergency, listen to the driver and follow instructions.

• Students are to remain in their seats. Students must sit facing the front of the bus, keep their hands and feet to themselves, and keep their voice levels moderated.

• When getting off of the school bus, make sure that all drawstrings and other loose objects are secure so that they don’t get caught on the handrail or the door.

• Never cross the street behind the school bus.

• If you leave something on the bus or drop something outside of the bus, never go back for it. The driver may not see you and begin moving the bus.

• Never speak to strangers at the bus stop and never get into the car with a stranger.

• If your parent meets you at the bus stop, make sure he or she waits on the same side of the street where you will be dropped off so you won't have to cross the street.

• A parent/guardian or older sibling must be at the bus stop to receive kinders

GUIDELINES DURING OCCURRENCE OF FIRE

IN CASE OF FIRE: Do not panic. Act as follows:

❖ Raise Alarm….Fire! Fire! Fire! (Fire in ….’’ Name of location,’ repeat till help arrives)

❖ Ring 101 fire brigade for assistance.

❖ Fight fire with extinguisher and whatever means available.

❖ Remove flammable material such as gas cylinder, paint, paper, cloth and wooden furniture etc.

❖ Stop Air conditioner, computer, fans etc. stop ventilation fans.

IF ROOM HAS TO BE VACATED

❖ Close doors & Windows (if possible) and come out of the room.

❖ Do not go to the roof.

❖ Do not run - Walk

❖ In case of heavy smoke, crawl on the floor.

❖ Assemble in an open space at safe distance and wait for instruction.

ACTION DURING EARTHQUAKE

Keep calm and reassure others.

❖ The safest place is open space away from the buildings.

❖ If you are indoors, take cover under a desk ,table, bed

❖ Stay away from glass doors, glass planes

❖ Do not rush to go out to avoid a stampede.

❖ Take children, aged and sick out before leaving the building/ room.

❖ If you are outside stay from buildings and utility works

❖ Stay in the open till the vibrations stop

❖ If you are in moving vehicle, stop as quickly as possible and come out of the vehicle.

❖ Free all pets and domestic animals so that they can run outside.

❖ Extinguish all open flames like stoves, candles, lamps and matches.

HEALTH GUIDELINES

Parents are requested to impart basic Health Education to their child to ensure maintenance of high standard in personal hygiene.

1. All students are advised to bring their own water bottles either with boiled or filtered water.

2. Get a Dental and ophthalmic check up done once every year.

3. Students suffering from chicken pox, cholera, measles ,mumps, whooping cough and jaundice must observe the prescribed period of quarantine as mentioned under the heading ‘Absence’.

4. Students suffering from infectious diseases like conjunctivitis, dermatitis, scabies, etc. should not be sent to school.

5. Students suffering from any chronic illness, like asthma, epilepsy, rheumatic ailments and heart disease are advised to be under continuous medical supervision of specialist Doctor, and the school should be informed accordingly in writing mentioning specific first aid if any.

6. In case of any injury or illness during the school hours, school will inform the parents and provide first aid without giving any medicine. Student will be sent to nearest medical center or clinic immediately as per the seriousness of injury. All the medical expenses will be borne by the parents.

7. If any mis-happening takes place with the child during the routine work/ during physical exercise hour, the school or any individual will not be responsible for the same.

ABSENCE & WITHDRAWAL

Students are responsible for making up all work missed during period of their absence.

• No student will avail a planned leave without prior sanction of the class teacher. Leave record in the student dairy has to be filled by the parent, failure of which will call for disciplinary problems.

• Withdrawal/Transfer in the month of March/ April will not be accepted.

• For withdrawing a child from the school, parent has to make an application form for issuing

the transfer certificate which is attached in the diary.

• Transfer or school leaving certificate and progress card shall not be issued until all dues are paid.

• Two Years Repeater in the same class will not be allowed to continue his/her studies in this School. The name will be struck off from the roll with immediate effect.

FEE RULES

School fees are to be paid in advance for each term. A specially printed pay-in- slip will be issued from the school office for this purpose. If Fees are not paid before due date. The student will not be allowed to attend classes and name will be struck off the school rolls.

|TERM |TERM PERIOD |FEES PAYMENT PERIOD |

|Term- I |June to October |1st June 2015 to 15th June 2015 |

|Term- II |November to May |15th Nov 2015 to 30th May 2016 |

FEES RULES :

• Fees are to be paid in advance for each term within 15 days as mentioned below.

(Advance fees can be paid for both terms)

• Fees slip will be issued from school office during 09.00 a.m. to 12.00 p.m which will be payable to State Bank of India, Jafrabad

• Once the fee gets remitted, Fees slip must be returned back to school office within 2 days

• Fees not paid before due date of each term, thereafter, at the end of the month, the name of the student will be struck off of the school roll.

• Admission fees Rs. 500/- will be charges extra for new admission.

LEAVE / ABSENCE

As regular attendance is an important element of education, no leave or absence will be granted except on medical grounds.

1. 85% attendance is compulsory for all the students to be on roll and to appear for the examination.

2. Half day leave will not be granted to the students; once they come to school they have to attend the full day school. Due to any exigency if half day is availed the child will be marked absent.

3. Uncertified absence for more than a week renders students liable to be struck off from the school rolls

4. Long leave of absence must be obtained from the Principal in case of serious illness, which needs to be supported by a Doctor’s certificate and a covering letter by the parent.

5. A pupil who has remained absent from school for 3 consecutive days without prior permission should be admitted only with the permission of the Principal

6. If a pupil is late or absent he must bring a written justification on the “Absence Record’’ in the diary.

7. Attendance on National festivals like Independence Day, Republic Day and Gandhi Jayanti is compulsory. An absentee will not qualify for best student award

PARENT- TEACHER MEETING

Parent teacher co –operation is essential to ensure the complete and harmonious development of the child’s personality. We therefore expect you to attend all parents – teacher meetings as this is your opportunity to help us to improve. At the first place any communications/complaints addressed to the school needs to be communicated in the Parent communication section given in the Student diary. Parents can meet the teachers after the school hours to know about their child’s performance. In special cases, they can meet the teachers by taking an appointment with the prior permission of the Principal. If there is any genuine issue of collective interest; do not hesitate to discuss in the meeting.

EXTRA CLASSES & REMEDIAL CLASSES

• Extra classes and remedial classes will be taken in the school during / after the school hours.

• Remedial classes will be conducted for the learners who need support from tutors, after the school hours with prior notice. Attendance is compulsory.

SCHOOL LIBRARY

The school library is open to all bonafide students of the school. At least one library period is provided in the weekly schedule for each class. This fosters among the pupils the habit of sound reading and acquiring knowledge.

Students have to observe the following rules:

• Students must carry a library card duly signed by the librarian.

• Students must maintain silence in the library.

• Books are to be taken care; any damage or loss of a book will be penalized based on its value.

• Students can borrow books on their own cards only.

• Reference books is for reference within the school library and will not be issued to students.

• Fine will be charged for returning books/ periodicals after the due date.

• Only Student diary, paper, pencil and pens may be brought inside the library along

with library books due for return.

• Students of classes X and XII will be required to return all library books

and obtain clearance certificate from the librarian before collecting

the Board Examination hall ticket.

COURSE OF STUDY

The following is the scheme of studies in The Aditya Birla Secondary School, Jafrabad

Class I:

Subjects for scholastic assessment: English, Hindi, Maths, Environmental studies

Subjects for co-scholastic assessment: Computer, Drawing, Music, GK, Moral Science

Class II to IV:

Subjects for scholastic assessment :English, Hindi, Maths, Environmental studies & Gujarati.

Subjects for co-scholastic assessment: Computer, Drawing, Music, GK, Moral Science, Yoga

Class V :

Subjects for scholastic assessment: English, Hindi, Maths , Gujarati, Science, Social Science

Subjects for co-scholastic assessment: Computer, Drawing, Music, GK, Moral Science, Yoga

Class VI & VII:

Subjects for scholastic assessment: English, Hindi, Maths , Gujarati, Science, Social Science ,Sanskrit

Subjects for co-scholastic assessment: Computer, Drawing, Music, GK, Moral Science, Yoga

Class VIII

Subjects for scholastic assessment: English, Hindi, Maths , Gujarati, Science, Social Science & Sanskrit.

Subjects for co-scholastic assessment: Computer, Drawing, Music, GK, Moral Science, Yoga

Class IX:

Subjects for scholastic assessment: English, Gujarati, Hindi, Sanskrit, Maths, Science & Social Science.

Subjects for co-scholastic assessment: Computer, Drawing, Music & Health & Physical Education

Class X :

Subjects for scholastic assessment: English, Gujarati, Maths, Science and Social Science, elective Hindi/Sanskrit

Subjects for co-scholastic assessment: Computer/Health & Physical Education

Class XI & XIIsc: Group A- Physics, Chemistry, Maths & English.

Group B- Physics, Chemistry, Biology & English.

OPTIONAL SUBJECTS : Computer

EXAMINATION & EVALUATION

School Based Comprehensive Evaluation (SCE) has been introduced by the Gujarat Primary & Secondary Education Board in tune with the National Curriculum framework. Accordingly the following changes will be inducted in the Examination system.

K G Section

❖ Continuous comprehensive Assessment (written & oral)

❖ Summative assessment of at the end of every semester(50 marks)

PRIMARY Section: (I & II)

❖ Continuous comprehensive Assessment (40 marks), internal 20 marks.

❖ Summative assessment at the end of every semester(40marks)

Std III & IV

❖ Continuous comprehensive Assessment (40 marks), internal 20 marks

• Summative assessment of at the end of every semester( 40 marks

• Personality Assessment-200 Marks

Std V

❖ Continuous comprehensive Assessment (40 marks, internal 20 marks

• Summative assessment of at the end of every semester(40 marks))

• Personality Assessment-400 Marks

Std VI &VII

❖ Continuous comprehensive Assessment 40 marks, internal 20 marks

• Summative assessment at the end of every semester( 80 marks))

• Annual Assessment for the co-scholastic subjects(100 marks)

• Personality Assessment-400 Marks

Std VIII

❖ Continuous comprehensive Assessment 40 marks, internal 20 marks

• Summative assessment at the end of every semester( 80 marks)

• Annual Assessment for the co-scholastic subjects(100 marks)

• Personality Assessment-400 Marks

Std IX

• Four Formative Assessments in each semester

• Summative assessment of at the end of every semester(60 marks: Subjective -30, M C Q- 30marks))

• Semester wise assessment for the co-scholastic subjects and grades will be awarded for the same.

• Personality Assessment in the areas of life skills, values, attitudes, involvement in social, cultural & literary activities.)

Class X

• Two Formative Assessments in each semester

• Summative assessment at the end of every semester100 marks

• Semester wise assessment for the co-scholastic subjects and grades will be awarded for the same.

• Personality Assessment in the areas of life skills, values, attitudes, involvement in social, cultural & literary activities.

• 30% marks will be carried over subject wise from formative assessment (20%) and summative assessment (10%) for the board result.

Class XI & XII Sc:

• Semester-wise examinations organized by Gujarat Education Board.

➢ Revision test according to syllabus-

➢ Pre-Board I & II-100 marks each

NOTE: RULES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE AS AND WHEN MODIFIED/ ALTERED BY BOARD/MANAGEMENT

NORMS OF PROMOTION

❖ Any kind of malpractice and willful breach of rules during the conduct of examination is punishable with expulsion from the examination hall and subsequent cancellation of the paper.

❖ Students must not remain absent from any of the examination except when prevented for health reasons. In that case a medical certificate should be submitted along with supporting documents.

❖ All those who qualify with A-1 GRADE will be considered as class academic topper in the annual exam.

❖ Annual examination answer books can be re- opened only after submitting an application to the Principal on payment of fees within schedule given by the school.

❖ A student must obtain 33% in each subject to be considered for promotion to the next class.

❖ Only Grades will be awarded to the students.

General study tips

1. Study regularly to avoid cramming in the last minute.

2. Assess you have

a) completed all the notes

b) completed your assignments

3. Prepare a list of vocabulary needed for different subjects.

4. Prepare a list of main topics and sub topics for all subjects

5. Learn what teachers emphasize on

6. Memorize facts often

7. Revise your lessons regularly

8. Test and assess yourself as often as you can.

Read On……

If reading is a habit you’d like to get into, there are a number of ways to cultivate it.

1. Set a Time Set aside a few minutes daily for reading.

2. Always carry a book

3. Make a list of all the great books you’d like to read.

4. Find a quiet place

5. Reduce TV/Net time

6. Visit a used book shop often, you’ll get book at reduced rates.

7. Read fun and compelling books, you’ll take to reading soon

8. Set a high goal

9. Make reading a pleasurable activity.

10. Keep a log of books read- date started and finished, make a note of authors as well.

SPECIAL AWARDS

• 100% attendance Award

• Proficiency Prizes

• Badges for champions

• Award for best boy and girl

• Award for best handwriting-language

• Best Class

• Best House

• Best Parading house

• Student of the Year

NOTE: Qualifying/Nominations for all the above given Awards will be subject to compliance to school rules. Negative remarks, absence in the opening and closing days of each term, special days of the school

IMPORTANT DATES

| |TALK ON SPECIAL DAYS |

|11.7.15 |WORLD POPULATION DAY |

|6.8.15 |HIROSHIMA DAY |

|8.8.15 |QUIT INDIA DAY |

|29.8.15 |NATIONAL SPORTS DAY |

|8.9.15 |INTERNATIONAL LITERACY DAY |

|15.9.15 |ENGINEER'S DAY |

|27.9.15 |WORLD TOURISM DAY |

|4.10.15 |NATIONAL INTEGRATION DAY |

|1.12.15 |WORLD AIDS DAY |

|4.12.15 |WORLD NAVY DAY |

|7.12.15 |FLAG DAY |

|10.12.15 |HUMAN RIGHTS DAY |

|12.01.16 |YOUTH DAY |

|30.01.16 |MARTYER'S DAY |

|21.02.16 |MOTHER TONGUE PRIDE |

|04.03.16 |SAFETY DAY |

|8.3.16 |INTER NATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY |

|12.3.16 |DANDI MARCH |

|15.3.16 |CONSUMER RIGHTS DAY |

|21.3.16 |WORLD FORESTRY DAY |

|22.3.16 |WORLD WATER DAY |

|24.03.16 |METEORLOGY DAY |

|1.4.16 |FOOL'S DAY |

|5.4.16 |WORLD MARITIME DAY |

|07.4.16 |WORLD HEALTH DAY |

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|IMPORTANT CELEBRATIONS |

|5.6.2015 |WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY | |

|25.6.15 |INTERNATIONAL YOGA DAY | |

|4.8.15 |SANSKRIT DAY |

|15.8.15 |INDEPENDENCE DAY |

|29.8.15 |NATIONAL SPORTS DAY |

|30.8.15 |ENGLISH DAY |

|5.9.15 |TEACHER'S DAY |

|14.9.15 |HINDI DIVAS |

|2.10.15 |GANDHIJAYANTI |

|8.10.15 |SPORTS DAY |

|14.11.15 |CHILDREN'S DAY |

|23.12.15 |CHRISTMAS DAY CELEBRATION |

|31.12.15 |NEW YEAR CELEBRATION |

|26.01.16 |REPUBLIC DAY CELEBRATION |

|28.2.16 |SCIENCE DAY |

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Home Work Record

|DATE |CLASS WORK AND HOME WORK DETAILS |PARENT’S SIGN |REAMARKS |

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PARENT’S COMMUNICATION TO SCHOOL

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|Date |Remarks |Class |Parents |

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CLASS TEACHER’S COMMUNICATION

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|Date |Remarks |Class |Parents |

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SUBJECT TEACHER’S COMMUNICATION

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|Date |Remarks |Class |Parents |

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PRINCIPAL’S COMMUNICATION

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|Date |Remarks |Class |Parents |

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BOOKS READ DURING THE YEAR

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|DATE |NAME OF BOOK& AUTHOR |REVIEW BY READER |REVIEWER’S REMARKS/SIGN |DATE OF |RETURN |LIBRARIAN REMARKS/SIGN |Parents |

| | | | |ISSUE | | |Sign |

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TEST SCHEDULE/……………………………

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UNIT I- SCHEDULE/………………………….

FORMAT AFTERCEACH SCHEDULE

SA-1 SCHEDULE/………………………

UNIT II-SCHEDULE/……………………………….

SA 2 SCHEDULE

PRE BOARD/…………..

3 FORMATS

RECORD OF TEST/EXAM

CYCLE TETS/ INFORMAL TESTS

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RECORD OF TEST/EXAM

SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT/PRE BOARD

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MEDICAL EXAMINATION REPORT: 2015-16

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RECORD OF ABSENCE [CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES]

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SAMPLE OF LEAVE APPLICATION

LEAVE MORE THAN 3 DAYS/LONG LEAVE

[FORMAT]

The Classteacher Or The Principal

ABPS

JAFRABAD

Dear Madam/Sir,

SUB: REQUEST TO SANCTION LEAVE

This is to bring to your notice that my ward Master/Ms………………………………………………… student of class/sec……………… is unable to attend classes for period of ………………………number of days from……………… to ……………….. on account of following reasons mentioned below:

• Medical reasons

• Social engagements

• Any mishappening in the family

I request your good self to sanction the said leave and oblige

Thanking you in anticipation.

Yours faithfully

Parent’s /guardian’s name

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Signature

• IN CASE OF MEDICAL LEAVE THE APPLICATION NEEDS TO BE SUPPORTED WITH A MEDICAL CERTIFICATE

• THE APPLICATION NEEDS TO BE SUBMITTED BEFORE AVAILING LEAVE

MY STUDY PLANNER

THIS WILL HELP YOU IN BEING ORGANIZED, CONSISTENT AND FOCUSSED. YOU MAY BE FLEXIBLE AND HENCE MAY MAKE USE OF PENCIL!! BE PRACTICAL!!!!!!!INCLUDE FOR NON-STUDY AND STUDY HOURS FOR A REALISTIC ATTEMPT.

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I APPRECIATE!!!!

MY COMPETITION IS NOT WITH OTHERS BUT MYSELF.I WILL PUT EFFORTS TO MAKE MY TODAY BETTER THAN YESTERDAY!!!!!

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MY CHECK LIST

USE PENCILS!…YOUR CHECKLIST WILL HELP YOU TO BE MORE ORGANIZED FOR YOUR PRESENTATIONS/SUBMISSIONS EVALUATIONS OR COMPETITIONS

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CULTIVATE A HABIT OF CARRYING BOOKS SPECIFIED IN YOUR TIME TABLE AND A COMFORTABLE SCHOOL BAG!

CLASS TIME TABLE 2015-2016

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