Academics
Our Academic Philosophy
At Mahaveer Saraswati Shishu/Vidya Mandir, we believe that education is more than just acquiring knowledge — it is about developing wisdom, discipline, and moral strength.
“Education is not the filling of a pail, but the lighting of a fire.”
Our academic framework is carefully designed to nurture both intellectual and ethical growth, ensuring that every child becomes a confident, capable, and compassionate individual.
We follow a balanced and value-oriented education pattern that blends modern learning techniques with traditional Indian values inspired by Vidya Bharati’s philosophy of education.

Computer Science
Hands-on experience with the latest programming languages and technology. We have trained IT professionals who work closely with our students so they are prepared for the real world.

Fine Arts
Giving wings to the artists who’d like to take it up as a career or just a hobby. Our students are trained by professionals who help them develop, learn and polish their skills while at school.

Humanities
The study of ancient and modern languages, philosophy, history, and more. We take pride in offering top humanity courses from a dedicated and trained staff.

Science
The study encourages scientific reasoning, discoveries and inventions. Great teachers and well-equipped laboratories help students explore, discover and experiment new things under the best supervision.

Mathematics
Understanding the game of numbers and logic to solve real world problems. Learn mathematics from scholars and university toppers who not make it interesting, but also fun to learn.
College Opportunities
🕒 School Timings
🌟 Our Approach to Time & Discipline
At Mahaveer Saraswati Shishu/Vidya Mandir, we believe that discipline begins with punctuality.
Every moment spent in school is an opportunity to learn, grow, and develop character.
Our daily schedule is designed to maintain a perfect balance between academics, physical activity, moral education, and creativity.
“Time is the best teacher — respect it, and it will reward you.”
🏫 Regular School Timings
| Session | Class Group | Timing | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
| Morning Shift (Summer) | Classes 1–8 | 7:20 AM – 12:30 PM | 5 Hours 10 Minutes |
| Morning Shift (Winter) | Classes 1–8 | 8:20 AM – 1:30 PM | 5 Hours 10 Minutes |
| Nursery & Kindergarten | U.K.G., L.K.G., P.G. | 8:20 AM – 11:30 AM | 3 Hours 10 Minutes |
| Office Hours | Parents & Visitors | 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM | — |
(Note: Timings may vary slightly as per weather conditions or government circulars.)
🧑🏫 Daily Schedule Overview
| Time Slot | Activity |
|---|---|
| 7:20 AM – 7:30 AM | Morning Assembly & National Song |
| 7:30 AM – 9:30 AM | 1st & 2nd Period – Core Subjects |
| 9:30 AM – 9:45 AM | Short Break / Healthy Snack Time |
| 9:45 AM – 11:45 AM | 3rd & 4th Period – Concept Learning / Practical |
| 11:45 AM – 12:10 PM | Physical Education / Yoga / Moral Talk |
| 12:10 PM – 12:30 PM | Homework Review / Prayer / Departure Preparation |
📅 Weekly Schedule Highlights
| Day | Special Activities |
|---|---|
| Monday | Morning Assembly, English Conversation Hour |
| Tuesday | Science Practical / GK Quiz |
| Wednesday | Art, Drawing & Creative Writing |
| Thursday | Sports & Physical Training |
| Friday | Storytelling / Moral Education |
| Saturday | Cultural Activity / Music Class / Cleanliness Drive |
“Each day is planned to help students discover their potential.”
🌞 Summer & Winter Adjustments
The school follows seasonal time adjustments as per regional weather:
☀️ Summer (April – October)
Classes start early to avoid heat.
Physical activities conducted in early hours.
❄️ Winter (November – March)
Starting time delayed by 1 hour.
Morning assembly held indoors if temperature is low.
All timing changes are officially notified via notice board, SMS, and WhatsApp group.
🧘♀️ Morning Assembly
The school day begins with the Morning Assembly, which sets the tone for positive learning.
It includes:
Prayer & National Anthem
Thought of the Day
Moral Story / Speech / News Reading
Yoga & Breathing Exercises
This helps students start their day with focus, calmness, and enthusiasm.
🕊️ Discipline and Attendance Rules
To maintain academic excellence, students must follow time and attendance rules strictly:
Students should arrive at least 10 minutes before the bell.
Late arrivals are only permitted with a valid reason or parent note.
Attendance below 75% may affect promotion or awards.
Students are expected to attend morning assembly regularly.
Early leave requires prior permission from the class teacher or principal.
“Punctuality is not just a habit — it’s a value we live by.”
🧩 Office and Visitor Timings
| Purpose | Visiting Hours |
|---|---|
| General Enquiry / Admission | 9:30 AM – 1:00 PM |
| Principal’s Office (By Appointment) | 10:00 AM – 12:30 PM |
| Account Section (Fee Submission) | 9:00 AM – 12:00 Noon |
| PTM / Parent Meetings | Last Saturday of Every Month |
Parents are requested to respect school timings and avoid meeting teachers during class hours unless pre-approved.
🏠 Holiday Schedule Overview
The school observes all major national and cultural holidays, including:
Republic Day (26th January)
Independence Day (15th August)
Gandhi Jayanti (2nd October)
Diwali, Dussehra, Holi, Raksha Bandhan
Christmas & New Year
Summer Vacation (Mid-May to June end)
Winter Break (Last week of December)
A detailed annual holiday list is provided in the School Diary every session.
🧾 Important Notes for Parents
Students should reach their bus stop / gate 5–10 minutes before time.
No student will be allowed to leave before the final bell.
Parents must ensure regular attendance and punctuality.
Changes in schedule (due to weather or exams) will be informed in advance.
📋 Quick Summary
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Regular School Hours (Summer) | 7:20 AM – 12:30 PM |
| Regular School Hours (Winter) | 8:20 AM – 1:30 PM |
| Pre-Primary Classes | 8:20 AM – 11:30 AM |
| Office Hours | 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM |
| Weekly Holiday | Sunday |
| Parent Meeting | Last Saturday of Every Month |
✨ Final Message
“Discipline is the bridge between goals and achievements.”
At Mahaveer Saraswati Shishu/Vidya Mandir, every minute is dedicated to growth —
from the first morning prayer to the final goodbye bell.
We value time, discipline, and the rhythm of learning that shapes responsible citizens for tomorrow.
📜 Rules & Regulations
🌟 Our Philosophy of Discipline
At Mahaveer Saraswati Shishu/Vidya Mandir, discipline is not punishment — it is a way of life.
We believe that good manners, regular habits, and respect for others are the foundation of true education.
“Discipline is the silent strength that shapes responsible citizens.”
Our rules ensure that the school remains a safe, respectful, and productive environment where every student can learn and grow with confidence.
🧑🎓 General Rules for Students
🎒 Attendance & Punctuality
Students must reach the school 10 minutes before the morning assembly.
Regular attendance is compulsory.
A minimum of 75% attendance is required for promotion to the next class.
Leave applications must be submitted in writing by parents or guardians.
Students arriving late repeatedly may be asked to meet the principal.
🏫 Behavior & Conduct
Students must behave politely with teachers, classmates, and staff.
Bullying, teasing, or disrespectful behavior is strictly prohibited.
Use of foul language or violence will lead to disciplinary action.
Students must take care of school property and maintain cleanliness.
Writing or drawing on walls, desks, or furniture is not allowed.
Always greet teachers and elders respectfully.
🎓 During School Hours
Students should remain in classrooms during teaching periods.
No student is allowed to leave the school premises without permission.
Silence must be observed in corridors and during assemblies.
Homework and classwork must be completed regularly.
Participation in all academic and co-curricular activities is compulsory.
🎽 Uniform & Dress Code
| Day | Uniform Description |
|---|---|
| Monday – Friday | Regular school uniform (as prescribed) |
| Saturday | White uniform with school badge |
| Winter | School sweater / blazer (navy blue) |
| Shoes | Black leather shoes with white socks |
| Hair & Nails | Neatly trimmed, clean and tidy |
| ID Card | Mandatory every day |
⚠️ Notes:
Students without proper uniform may not be allowed to attend classes.
Any exception (medical or cultural) must be pre-approved by the Principal.
📚 Books, Bags & Belongings
Students must carry books as per the timetable only — no extra weight.
All books and notebooks should be neatly covered and labeled.
Valuable items, jewelry, mobile phones, or money should not be brought to school.
The school will not be responsible for loss of personal belongings.
Every student must bring their school diary daily.
🧭 Academic Discipline
Students must maintain regularity in homework, assignments, and tests.
Cheating or unfair means during examinations will lead to strict action.
Parents will be informed immediately in case of poor academic performance.
Projects and practical files should be submitted on time.
Students must bring all required materials for science, art, and computer classes.
💬 Communication Rules
Parents must check the school diary daily for notices or homework.
Any communication to teachers or the principal must be written and signed by parents.
Students should not bring letters or messages to school verbally.
Parent-Teacher meetings (PTM) must be attended regularly.
🧑💼 Rules for Parents & Guardians
Parents are expected to support school discipline and policies.
Any concern should be shared politely and respectfully with staff.
Leave applications must include reason and signature of parent/guardian.
Parents should ensure their children are neat, punctual, and prepared for class.
Please do not disturb teachers during class hours; meet them after school or on PTM days.
Parents must collect report cards personally during PTM.
🧘 Health & Cleanliness
Students must maintain personal hygiene and come to school in clean uniform.
In case of illness, a medical certificate must be submitted after recovery.
Students with infectious diseases should stay home until cured.
The school maintains first-aid and emergency support for all.
🚌 Transport Discipline
Students must follow all bus safety rules.
No shouting or playing inside the bus.
Always obey the attendant and driver instructions.
Wait patiently at designated stops.
Keep the vehicle clean and respect fellow passengers.
🧠 Moral Conduct
Always be honest, truthful, and kind.
Respect the national flag, anthem, and school traditions.
Maintain harmony with peers of all backgrounds.
Practice compassion and helpfulness daily.
Follow “Seva, Shiksha, Sanskar” — the core values of our school.
“Your behavior is your real identity — wear it with pride.”
⚖️ Disciplinary Actions
Violations of school rules may result in:
Verbal or written warning
Parent call or meeting
Temporary suspension (in serious cases)
Permanent dismissal (for repeated offenses)
All actions are taken only after proper inquiry and fairness.
🕊️ Digital & Mobile Rules
Mobile phones and electronic gadgets are strictly prohibited.
Students found using mobiles will have them confiscated.
Only digital tools provided by school (for learning) are allowed.
Parents are also advised not to contact students directly during class hours.
📋 Summary Table
| Category | Key Rule |
|---|---|
| Attendance | 75% minimum for promotion |
| Uniform | Neat, proper, and compulsory |
| Behavior | Respectful & disciplined |
| Homework | Daily and complete |
| Exams | No unfair means |
| Communication | Through school diary |
| Transport | Follow all safety norms |
| Mobile | Not allowed in campus |
✨ Final Message
“Rules are not restrictions — they are reflections of respect, responsibility, and readiness.”
At Mahaveer Saraswati Shishu/Vidya Mandir, discipline is woven into the fabric of learning.
We aim to shape students who live with self-control, humility, and purpose, both inside and outside the classroom.
📋 Rules and Regulations – Amit Tech School
🧭 Overview
Discipline is the backbone of learning.
At Amit Tech School, we believe that good habits, manners, and respect create a strong foundation for lifelong success.
Our rules ensure safety, discipline, punctuality, and excellence — while promoting creativity and responsibility among students.
👕 General Conduct
Every student must carry the school ID card daily.
The school uniform must be clean, complete, and worn with pride.
Punctuality is mandatory — late arrivals may not be allowed to attend the first period.
Students must maintain discipline in classrooms, corridors, and buses.
Students must speak only English inside the school premises (except language periods).
Bullying, teasing, or disrespectful behavior towards any student or staff is strictly prohibited.
📚 Academic Discipline
Students are expected to complete homework and classwork on time.
Minimum 75% attendance is required to appear in final exams.
Absence during tests will be marked zero unless supported by a medical certificate.
Late submission of assignments may affect internal grades.
Plagiarism or copying during exams will lead to strict disciplinary action.
💻 Digital & Internet Rules
Students must use digital platforms only for academic purposes.
Mobile phones, smart watches, and gadgets are not allowed for students.
Cyberbullying, fake profiles, or sharing school content without permission is a punishable offence.
School provides access to Amit Ji Tech’s digital tools – students must handle responsibly.
Misuse of school Wi-Fi or devices will result in immediate suspension.
🧑🏫 Classroom Etiquette
Greet teachers respectfully at the beginning and end of every class.
Keep the classroom clean and maintain furniture properly.
Do not write on walls or desks — respect school property.
Seek permission before leaving the class during lessons.
Maintain silence during announcements, tests, and assemblies.
👨👩👧 Parent Cooperation
Parents must ensure regular attendance and punctuality of their child.
Leave applications must be submitted for absences beyond 2 days.
Attend all PTMs and stay updated through school SMS/portal.
Avoid meeting teachers during class hours — prior appointment required.
Pay school fees within the scheduled time to avoid late penalties.
🚌 Transport Discipline
Students must board and deboard buses in an orderly manner.
Maintain discipline during transit — no shouting or mischief.
Transport ID to be shown on request.
Respect bus attendants and drivers; report issues to the Transport In-charge.
Damage to bus property will lead to recovery of cost + warning letter.
🩺 Health & Safety
Students feeling unwell must inform the class teacher immediately.
The medical room can be accessed for minor treatment.
Parents must update emergency contact numbers regularly.
Participation in physical activities requires fitness certificate when advised by doctor.
School maintains CCTV monitoring & safety drills for all.
⚠️ Prohibited Items
❌ Mobile phones, headphones, pendrives, fireworks, sharp objects, or cash above ₹200.
❌ Unauthorized selling/buying in campus.
❌ Social media content creation or filming without permission.
🎯 Disciplinary Measures
Depending on severity, following actions may be taken:
Verbal warning
Written note to parents
Suspension for fixed period
Expulsion (in extreme cases)
Each step is aimed at correction, not punishment, focusing on student improvement.
📜 Code of Honour
“I will be punctual, respectful, honest, and responsible. I will take care of my school, my friends, and my future.”
Every student signs this code during orientation to build a strong sense of belonging.
📘 School Syllabus: Mahaveer Saraswati Shishu/Vidya Mandir Duddhi
🌟 Overview
At Mahaveer Saraswati Shishu/Vidya Mandir, the syllabus is designed to balance academic knowledge, moral education, and practical skills.
We follow a comprehensive and student-centered curriculum that nurtures both intellect and values.
The school aims to build a strong foundation for learning by connecting concepts with real-life understanding.
“A strong syllabus doesn’t just fill minds — it shapes character.”
🏫 Medium of Instruction
| Classes | Medium | Focus Areas |
|---|---|---|
| Class 1–5 | English Medium | Foundation building, communication, creativity |
| Class 6–8 | Hindi Medium (English compulsory) | Conceptual clarity, discipline, digital skills |
📚 Curriculum Framework
Our syllabus aligns with NCERT-based guidelines and Vidya Bharati educational principles, focusing on overall personality development.
Core Learning Areas:
Languages (Hindi, English) – Grammar, vocabulary, reading comprehension, essay & creative writing.
Mathematics – Logical reasoning, problem-solving, and analytical thinking.
Science – Observation, experiment-based learning, and project work.
Social Studies – History, Geography, Civics, and moral awareness.
Computer Education – Digital literacy, basic coding, and computer applications.
General Knowledge – Awareness of current affairs and cultural roots.
Art & Craft – Drawing, painting, model making, and creative design.
Moral & Value Education – Character development and spiritual learning.
Physical Education – Health, yoga, and sportsmanship.
✏️ Class-Wise Syllabus Structure
📗 Class 1–2 (Primary Level)
| Subject | Main Topics Covered |
|---|---|
| English | Alphabets, spelling, sentence formation, short stories |
| Hindi | Swar, Vyanjan, simple reading & writing |
| Mathematics | Counting (1–1000), addition, subtraction, shapes |
| EVS | My Family, School, Seasons, Animals, Plants |
| Moral Science | Good Habits, Respect, Sharing |
| Art & Craft | Coloring, paper folding, basic drawing |
| Computer | Introduction to computers, parts & usage |
📘 Class 3–5 (Upper Primary)
| Subject | Main Topics Covered |
|---|---|
| English | Grammar, composition, comprehension, storytelling |
| Hindi | व्याकरण, निबंध, पाठ समझना, शब्द भंडार |
| Mathematics | Multiplication, Division, Fractions, Time, Money |
| EVS | Food, Water, Community, Festivals, Environment |
| Science | Living & Non-Living, Plants, Human Body, Weather |
| Social Studies | India, Map Reading, Great Leaders, Our Constitution |
| Computer | MS Paint, Typing, Basics of MS Word |
| Moral Science | Discipline, Honesty, Good Manners |
| Physical Education | Yoga, PT Drills, Running, Jumping |
📙 Class 6–8 (Middle Section)
| Subject | Topics / Focus Areas |
|---|---|
| English | Grammar, letter writing, poetry, reading comprehension |
| Hindi | गद्य, पद्य, व्याकरण, रचनात्मक लेखन |
| Mathematics | Algebra, Geometry, Ratio, Percentage, Data Handling |
| Science | Physics (Force, Motion, Light), Chemistry (Atoms, Mixtures), Biology (Cells, Ecosystem) |
| Social Studies | History (Ancient to Modern India), Civics (Government, Rights), Geography (Earth, Climate) |
| Computer Education | MS Office, Internet Basics, HTML Intro |
| GK / Current Affairs | India & World, General Science, Sports Updates |
| Art & Craft | Painting, Model Making, School Decoration |
| Moral Science | Ethics, Values, Responsibility |
| Physical Education | Team Sports, Athletics, Yoga, Aerobics |
🧠 Teaching & Learning Integration
To make learning interesting and meaningful, the school integrates:
Smart Classroom Modules (Audio-Visual teaching)
Project-based Assessments
Hands-on Activities in Science & Art
Practical Demonstrations for Concept Clarity
Regular Oral & Written Tests for Progress Tracking
“We believe in learning by doing, not just by reading.”
📊 Evaluation & Assessment Pattern
| Evaluation Type | Frequency | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| Unit Tests | Monthly | Topic-wise performance check |
| Mid-Term Exam | September | Half-year progress evaluation |
| Annual Exam | March | Final academic growth review |
| Practical / Projects | Every Term | Application-based learning |
| Activity Grades | Continuous | Personality & participation evaluation |
All subjects follow the CCE (Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation) pattern for fair and ongoing assessment.
🧩 Skill-Based Learning (Special Programs)
Language Skills – English & Hindi speech, reading, and writing improvement.
Creative Thinking – Art, debate, storytelling, and elocution.
Digital Literacy – Introduction to coding and computer operations.
Environmental Awareness – Plantation drives and cleanliness campaigns.
Moral Education – Meditation, value talks, and community service.
📖 Supplementary Books & Resources
Apart from textbooks, students are encouraged to use:
Storybooks and Workbooks
Digital Practice Platforms
GK & Science Magazines
Library Resources
Audio-Visual Learning Tools
The school updates its booklist annually as per the syllabus guidelines.
📋 Syllabus Summary
| Class Group | Subjects | Medium | Focus Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1–2 | Eng, Hin, Math, EVS, Moral, Art | English | Learning habits & basics |
| 3–5 | Eng, Hin, Math, EVS, SST, Computer | English | Conceptual foundation |
| 6–8 | Eng, Hin, Sci, SST, Math, Computer | Hindi + English | Analytical & practical learning |
✨ Final Message
“Our syllabus is not just about completing books — it’s about building character, curiosity, and competence.”
At Mahaveer Saraswati Shishu/Vidya Mandir, every subject is taught with heart and purpose,
ensuring that our students not only learn but also understand how to use knowledge for a better world.
🧾 Examination System
🌟 Our Evaluation Philosophy
At Mahaveer Saraswati Shishu/Vidya Mandir, we believe that examinations are not meant to create pressure, but to measure progress and promote growth.
Our examination system follows a balanced approach that evaluates both academic understanding and overall development of a student.
“Assessment is not about marks — it’s about measuring effort, discipline, and improvement.”
The school follows a Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation (CCE) system, which emphasizes regular learning, consistent performance, and personality growth rather than rote memorization.
🧠 Examination Objectives
The aim of our examination system is to:
Evaluate the student’s grasp of concepts in each subject.
Encourage regular study habits and discipline.
Identify strengths and areas that need improvement.
Promote holistic development — intellectual, emotional, social, and physical.
Reduce exam stress by distributing evaluation evenly throughout the session.
📅 Academic Evaluation Pattern
| Term | Duration | Components | Weightage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Term 1 | April – September | Unit Tests, Mid-Term Exam, Projects, Class Activities | 50% |
| Term 2 | October – March | Unit Tests, Final Exam, Practical, Assignments | 50% |
| Total | — | — | 100% (Annual Performance) |
Each term includes two formative tests and one summative exam to ensure ongoing evaluation of the child’s progress.
📘 Components of Assessment
🧾 Formative Assessment (FA)
Conducted through class tests, oral quizzes, assignments, and creative activities.
Focuses on day-to-day learning and concept retention.
Encourages curiosity and participation.
Includes handwriting, punctuality, and discipline scores.
🧮 Summative Assessment (SA)
Conducted twice a year (Half-Yearly & Final Examination).
Covers the syllabus taught during the term.
Includes written exams, practicals, and project work.
Measures understanding, analytical ability, and problem-solving skills.
“Every assessment is an opportunity to learn something new.”
📊 Marking Scheme & Grade Distribution
| Percentage Range | Grade | Remarks |
|---|---|---|
| 91–100% | A1 | Excellent |
| 81–90% | A2 | Very Good |
| 71–80% | B1 | Good |
| 61–70% | B2 | Above Average |
| 51–60% | C1 | Average |
| 41–50% | C2 | Needs Improvement |
| 33–40% | D | Pass |
| Below 33% | E | Fail / Needs Special Support |
Grades are awarded based on overall term performance, including attendance, class behavior, and participation.
🧪 Practical & Project Evaluation
| Category | Evaluation Criteria |
|---|---|
| Science Practicals | Experiments, Record Work, Observation & Viva |
| Computer Practicals | Typing Speed, Execution, Presentation |
| Art & Craft Projects | Creativity, Neatness, Completion |
| Moral Science | Discipline, Conduct, Respectfulness |
| Physical Education | Participation, Team Spirit, Fitness |
Practical marks are added to term scores and contribute to the final grade.
🧩 Homework & Internal Evaluation
The school conducts continuous internal assessment based on:
Homework and Class Assignments
Attendance and Discipline
Notebook Maintenance
Participation in Competitions
Moral & Behavioral Conduct
Each of these carries small but significant weightage toward final grades.
🧮 Promotion Policy
Promotion to the next class is based on aggregate performance across both terms.
A student must secure at least 33% marks overall to be promoted.
Attendance below 75% may affect promotion eligibility.
Continuous low performance will require parent-teacher consultation.
Special consideration is given for genuine medical or family emergencies.
“Progress is earned through consistency, not shortcuts.”
🧑🏫 Examination Rules & Conduct
Before the Exam:
Students must check their exam timetable and bring all required materials.
Late entry after 15 minutes is not permitted.
Any absence during exams must be supported by a medical certificate.
Students should carry ID card and admit slip on exam days.
During the Exam:
Unfair means (copying, talking, using notes) will lead to strict disciplinary action.
Maintain silence and follow the invigilator’s instructions.
Extra time is given only in special cases approved by the principal.
After the Exam:
Answer sheets are shown to students for review and feedback.
Parents are informed about results during PTM (Parent-Teacher Meeting).
No re-examination will be conducted for absenteeism without valid reason.
🧾 Supplementary / Improvement Exams
Students failing in 1 or 2 subjects may appear for a supplementary test.
Improvement tests are conducted within 10 days of result declaration.
Final promotion is based on combined performance.
No supplementary test for chronic absentees or disciplinary cases.
🏆 Awards & Recognition
To encourage excellence, the school presents:
Best Student Award (Overall Performance)
Subject Topper Award (Highest Marks in Each Subject)
100% Attendance Award
Discipline & Behavior Award
Academic Progress Award (Most Improved Student)
“Recognition is not for topping the class, but for giving your best every day.”
🧑💼 Role of Parents
Parents play an important role in ensuring their child’s success:
Monitor daily studies and homework completion.
Encourage regular revision and test preparation.
Avoid creating exam fear; instead, motivate positively.
Attend PTMs to discuss performance and improvement plans.
📋 Examination System Summary
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| System Type | Continuous & Comprehensive Evaluation (CCE) |
| Exams per Year | 2 Major Terms (Half-Yearly & Annual) |
| Minor Tests | 4 Unit Tests (2 per Term) |
| Grading | A1–E Scale |
| Minimum Pass Marks | 33% Overall |
| Attendance Requirement | 75% Minimum |
| Promotion Basis | Aggregate of All Evaluations |
| Assessment Areas | Academic, Practical, Co-Scholastic |
✨ Final Message
“Examinations are milestones — not obstacles.”
At Mahaveer Saraswati Shishu/Vidya Mandir, our examination system is designed to bring out the best in every child,
building not only knowledge but also courage, confidence, and commitment to excellence.
📊 Annual Results
🌟 Overview
At Mahaveer Saraswati Shishu/Vidya Mandir, results are not just numbers — they represent effort, consistency, and personal growth.
Our result system is designed to evaluate a child’s holistic performance — not only academic excellence, but also discipline, participation, and character development.
“A true result reflects both knowledge and character.”
🧠 Result Declaration Process
The school conducts two major examinations every academic year —
Half-Yearly Examination (Mid-Term)
Annual Examination (Final Term)
Results are compiled by subject teachers under the supervision of the Principal and Manager, ensuring accuracy and fairness.
All results are:
Verified and digitally recorded by the school’s academic system (powered by Amit Ji Tech).
Displayed in the School Notice Board.
Shared with parents during Parent-Teacher Meeting (PTM).
Stored in the Student Academic Database for progress tracking.
📅 Result Timeline
| Exam Name | Month of Conduct | Result Declaration Date |
|---|---|---|
| Unit Test – 1 | May | June 10 |
| Half-Yearly Exam | September | October 10 |
| Unit Test – 2 | January | February 5 |
| Final Annual Exam | March | April 10 |
Parents are informed about result announcements via SMS, Notice Board, and WhatsApp Updates.
🧾 Grading System
| Marks Range (%) | Grade | Remarks |
|---|---|---|
| 91 – 100 | A1 | Excellent |
| 81 – 90 | A2 | Very Good |
| 71 – 80 | B1 | Good |
| 61 – 70 | B2 | Above Average |
| 51 – 60 | C1 | Satisfactory |
| 41 – 50 | C2 | Needs Improvement |
| 33 – 40 | D | Pass |
| Below 33 | E | Fail / Support Required |
All subjects include Written, Oral, Practical, and Activity Marks.
Co-scholastic grades (like moral science, arts, and physical education) are equally valued.
🏆 Recognition & Awards
To encourage motivation and healthy competition, the school awards students in different categories every year:
🥇 Academic Excellence Awards
Class Topper – Highest percentage in each class.
Subject Topper – Highest marks in specific subjects.
Overall School Topper – Highest total score among all classes.
🏅 Co-Scholastic Awards
Best Reader (Library)
Best Computer Learner
Best Discipline & Conduct
Most Regular Student (100% Attendance)
All-Rounder Student of the Year
🎓 Special Recognition
Students showing remarkable improvement in academics or behavior receive the “Progress Star Award.”
📘 Result Evaluation Criteria
Each student’s performance is based on the following parameters:
Written Examination (70%)
Internal Assessment (20%) – Classwork, Homework, Assignments, Projects
Behavioral and Moral Grade (10%) – Discipline, Respect, Punctuality
This ensures a complete performance evaluation, not just academic memorization.
🧮 Class-Wise Result Pattern
| Class Group | Subjects Evaluated | Result Type |
|---|---|---|
| 1–2 (Primary) | English, Hindi, Math, EVS, Moral, Art | Grades + Remarks |
| 3–5 (Upper Primary) | English, Hindi, Math, Science, SST, Computer | Marks + Grades |
| 6–8 (Middle) | English, Hindi, Math, Science, SST, Computer, G.K. | Marks + CCE Grade System |
All reports include teacher’s remarks highlighting the student’s strength and suggestions for improvement.
🧑🏫 Report Card Design
Each student receives a comprehensive digital & printed report card, which includes:
Student Information (Name, Roll, Class, Photo, Admission No.)
Subject-wise Marks / Grades
Attendance Percentage
Teacher’s Remarks
Principal’s Signature & School Seal
(Digital report cards are generated using the school’s automated system developed by Amit Ji Tech.)
📈 Performance Tracking
Our school maintains a record of student growth for continuous improvement.
Parents can track their child’s:
Academic progress in each term
Class rank and comparison chart
Attendance record
Teacher feedback
Co-curricular achievements
“We measure success not by comparison, but by improvement.”
🧩 Result Guidelines for Parents
Parents must collect report cards personally on the scheduled PTM date.
In case of absence, they may collect it later with prior permission.
Report cards will not be handed to students directly.
Parents should go through teacher remarks carefully.
They are encouraged to discuss doubts or weaknesses with teachers.
Lost report cards will be reissued only after a written request.
🧾 Promotion Policy Summary
| Criteria | Requirement |
|---|---|
| Minimum Attendance | 75% per academic year |
| Minimum Passing Marks | 33% overall average |
| Promotion Basis | Term 1 + Term 2 performance |
| Special Cases | Considered on medical or personal grounds |
| Re-exam | Allowed for 1–2 subjects only (if genuine reason) |
The school’s promotion decisions are final and unbiased.
🧑💼 Role of Teachers in Results
Conduct transparent and fair evaluations.
Maintain student progress records throughout the year.
Offer individual feedback and guidance.
Identify weak areas and recommend remedial sessions.
Recognize not only marks but also attitude and effort.
🏅 Recent Achievements (Optional Section for Elementor)
(You can replace this yearly)
🎉 Academic Year 2024–25 Highlights:
| Category | Student Name | Class | Achievement |
|---|---|---|---|
| School Topper | [Name Here] | VIII | 96.4% |
| Best Reader | [Name Here] | V | Library Excellence |
| Science Genius | [Name Here] | VII | District Science Fair Winner |
| Sports Champion | [Name Here] | VI | Inter-School Running Competition |
| Most Disciplined | [Name Here] | IV | 100% Attendance |
📋 Result Summary Overview
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Evaluation Type | Continuous & Comprehensive (CCE) |
| Exams Held | Half-Yearly & Annual |
| Result Mode | Digital + Printed |
| Grading Scale | A1 – E |
| Pass Percentage | 33% Minimum |
| Result Release | Via PTM & Online Portal |
| Awards Given | Academic, Co-Scholastic, Attendance, Discipline |
| Next Session Start | April (New Academic Year) |
✨ Final Message
“Results are reflections of dedication — not destinations.”
At Mahaveer Saraswati Shishu/Vidya Mandir, we celebrate every child’s growth —
the achiever who topped the class and the learner who improved the most.We teach our students that the real success lies not in the score,
but in the courage to keep trying until you reach your best.