Examination and Promotion Rules

Examination and Promotion Rules

  1. On examination days no student is allowed to enter the Examination Hall or Exam Room before the General Assembly.
  2. No leave other than medical leave is sanctioned during examination period provided a medical certificate from such medical authority as will satisfy the Principal is submitted on the day the student is absent so that appropriate entries may be made in the school records.
  3. Any other leave applied for and taken during the examination will be at the risk of the parents and will not be taken into consideration while determining promotion.
  4. In any case a medical certificate is not a guarantee for granting promotion. If a student falls sick for a part of the whole examination he should have the required pass marks from the other examination held during the year.
  5. No Medical certificate will be considered in determining the promotion of class IX & above
  6. Examination will not be anticipated for individual students. Examination once missed will not be conducted again for any reason.
  7. Candidates will be disqualified if they are detected in giving or obtaining or attempting to give or obtain unfair assistance at the examination or if they have in their possession while in the examination hall or classroom, any book, memorandum or pocket book, notes or paper except the question paper of the current exam. Unused answer sheets must be submitted to the staff-invigilators.
  8. Final results once decided will not be re-considered. All cases of doubt regarding promotion are left entirely to the discretion of the Principal. Parents must not come for re-consideration of the Result. In no case shall a student be promoted on trial.
  9. Parents/Guardians must sign the Report Card when it is sent for and return it the next day.
  10. The School does not undertake to retain answer scripts for more than 7 days after distributing the Reports Cards. If some parents feel that justice is not being done to their wards in scrutinizing the answer-scripts, the same can be brought to the notice of the Principal. At his sole discretion he may have the answer scripts or other work done by the students re-evaluated.
  11. The evaluation of answer scripts and other works done by the students during the examination is within the domestic jurisdiction of the school and therefore, no outside person or authority has jurisdiction to check, scrutinize or evaluate the answer scripts or other work done by the students.