Academics

1. CBSE Curriculum :- http://cbseacademic.nic.in/curriculum.html

2. Subject Combination :-

Affiliated to CBSE , with classes from Nursery to X the CBSE curriculum is followed. Subjects taught from VI to X are as follows:

Subjects Taught in Classes

3. Book List

4. Assessment Policy :- CBSE Circular 11 /2019 ( Page 2 to 5) – Download

5. Criteria for Academic Awards for the Year

The eligibility criteria for being declared a SCHOLAR is as follows:

  • Minimum Attendance: 80% for Classes VI-X
  • Scholastic Areas: 
    • Classes VI-VIII: 85% and above in English, Mathematics, Science, Social Science and Hindi and 81% and above in 3rd Language 
    • Classes IX-X: 85% and above in English, Mathematics, Science, Social Science and 2nd Language 
    • Classes VI- X: The student must score a minimum Grade A in each: SEWA project, Work Experience, Art Education, Physical and Health Education, Life Skills, Attitudes and Co- Scholastic Activities.

Note

The following students will not be eligible for receiving any Academic Award:

  • A student who is issued a Yellow Card or was under suspension due to indiscipline, bullying, fighting, cheating, using foul/ abusive language.
  • A student who is guilty of misconduct such as indiscipline, bullying, fighting, cheating, using foul/ abusive language, etc.
  • A student who is found in possession of mobile phone in school.
  • A student who has appeared for any Retest/ Re Exam.

Criteria for being considered as a Scholar for New Admissions:

  • He/ she must submit the following documents with a covering letter to the Class Rep by July 31, 2020.
    • Criteria of being a Scholar in the previous school along with photocopy of certificates declaring the student.
    • Photocopy of Result/ Report Card (of Class ) issued by the last school.
    • Declaration from the previous school that they have not received any scholar certificate/ award in his/ her previous school.
  • Decision of the School Committee is final and binding.

Accolades given to students:

  • Gown: Students receiving Scholar Badge for three consecutive years are given a Blazer made to their size by the school. 
  • Gold Medal: Students receiving Scholar Badge for six consecutive years are given a Gold Medal along with a Blazer made to their size by the school.
  • Silver Medal: Students receiving Scholar Badge for six years with a one year gap are given a Silver Medal along with a  Blazer made to their size by the school. Silver Medalist will not receive a Gold Medal on becoming a scholar for six years.
  • Scholar Badge: Scholars of Classes V-X.
  • All Rounder Award: Classes VI-X: All Rounder Cup for excellence in Academics (Scholar), Sports and Co- Curricular activities.
  • Proficiency Certificate: Class X:  A certificate is given to a student securing A1 in five scholastic areas (main subjects) in Board Exam (AISSE)
  • Proficiency Awards: Classes VI-IX is given for achieving highest marks in a subject.
  • Principal’s Commendation Medal: Class X
    • Students securing highest marks in school (Class X): First three position holders
    • Students securing highest marks in Science,Math,English,S.St in school (Class X)
    • Students securing highest marks in school for each subject.
  • Certificate of Merit: Classes X : CBSE awards Certificate of Merit 
  • S.A.J Foundation Marker Cup: It is awarded to a student of Class X for being a topper in A.I.S.S.E.             ***The school reserves the right to modify the above stated policy without prior notice.

Criteria for Selection of All Rounder for each Class:

The student applying for the All Rounder Award should be a Scholar Badge Holder in the Academic Session being considered, should fulfill the Eligibility Criteria for Co-Curricular Awards and should excel in any one sport and be a part of the school team in that sport.

Students meeting the above criteria may apply to the Class Rep within two weeks of the result.

The school reserves the right to modify the above stated policy without prior notice.

6. S.A.J.F Talent Hunt Exam and SMTE (Science and Math Talent Examination) 

Session :- 2019-20 , Session 2020-21

7. e-Pathshala : ePathshalaepathshala.nic.in

8. Health & Physical Education Mannual – Download

9. Art Integration Mannual – Download

10. CBSE Examination Related Materials : http://cbse.nic.in/newsite/examination.html

11. CBSE Sample Question Papers 

12. Learning outcomes at the Secondary Stage  – Download

RTE INFORMATION

CIS abides by the laws of government, and strongly supports the Right to Education Act (RTE),2009. As per the rule, the non-governmental schools are required to reserve 25 percent of the seats for the children of the weaker section of the society at an entry-level and provide them free education till 8th class.The allocation takes place from the center itself, and we welcome the students allotted by the government, with open arms.