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KOLA PERUMAL CHETTY VAISHNAVSENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL
(Junior College)An ISO 9001 : 2008 Certified Institution
Affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education,New Delhi (School No.1930026)
“Gokul Bagh”815, Kola Perumal School Street, Periyar E.V.R. Salai,
(Poonamallee High Road), Arumbakkam, Chennai - 600 106. : 2363 1819 / Fax : 044 - 2363 4748E-mail : kolaperumal@gmail.com
Website : www.kpcvs.co.in
Under the Management of :SHRI SHRI SHRI SHRI SHRI VVVVVALLABHAALLABHAALLABHAALLABHAALLABHACHARCHARCHARCHARCHARYYYYYA A A A A VIDVIDVIDVIDVIDYYYYYA SABHAA SABHAA SABHAA SABHAA SABHA
Chennai - 600 003.
STUDENTS MUST BRING THE DIARY EVERYDAY
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ATTENTION : PARENTS / GUARDIAN
This handbook is a real liason between the parents / guardianand the school. The teachers record the progress, performance,school activities and also the home work assigned to your ward inthis diary. It is your responsibility to go through this carefullyeveryday and see that the work assigned to him/her is compliedwith. You are requested to use this little book as a medium ofcommunication with the school. Please do not neglect to send thisbook through your ward.
I also request you to name atleast two persons who areauthorised to sign the progress reports, leave letters and any otherreport concerning your ward. Kindly fill the particulars in the tablegiven below as applicable to you.
PRINCIPAL
Name in block letters Relationship Specimen Signature
1. Father
2. Mother
3. Guardian
4.* Other Relation (Specify)*
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PERSONAL MEMORANDUM - SCHOOL COPY
Name...............................................................................................................
Standard ..................... Admission No. ..................................... Year ...................
Male / Female ..........................................................................................................
House..........................................................Colour.......................................
Date of Birth .................................... Age .................... Height ................... cms
Blood Group ................................................ Weight .................................... kg.
Aadhaar No. ............................................. EMIS No...............................................
Mode of Travel to School..........................................................................
Father..........................................................Occupation.........................................
Office Address.. ................................................................................................
Mobile .......................E-mail ......................................Aadhar No...................
Mother..........................................................Occupation.........................................
Office Address .......................................................................................................
Mobile ................................E-mail ....................................................................
Residential Address...................................................................................
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Phone No. ...........................Aadhar No.....................................
If phone is not available PP Tel .............................................................................
Guardian ..................................................Occupation........................................
Office Address ....................................................................................................
Mobile ...................................E-mail ..............................................................
Aadhaar No. ...................................................................................
Name and Address of family doctor ....................................................................
......................................................................................Mobile...............................
Name(s) of brothers and / or sisters studying in this school, ifapplicable.
1. Name .............................................................................. Std ......................
1. Name .............................................................................. Std ......................
In case of emergency, please report to .............................................................
Signature of the Student ...............................................................................
Signature of the Parent / Guardian ...................................................................
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PERSONAL MEMORANDUM - SCHOOL COPY
Name...............................................................................................................
Standard ..................... Admission No. ..................................... Year ...................
Male / Female ..........................................................................................................
House..........................................................Colour.......................................
Date of Birth .................................... Age .................... Height ................... cms
Blood Group ................................................ Weight .................................... kg.
Aadhaar No. ............................................. EMIS No...............................................
Mode of Travel to School..........................................................................
Father..........................................................Occupation.........................................
Office Address.. ................................................................................................
Mobile .......................E-mail ......................................Aadhar No...................
Mother..........................................................Occupation.........................................
Office Address .......................................................................................................
Mobile ................................E-mail ....................................................................
Residential Address...................................................................................
........................................................................................................................
Phone No. ...........................Aadhar No.....................................
If phone is not available PP Tel .............................................................................
Guardian ..................................................Occupation........................................
Office Address ....................................................................................................
Mobile ...................................E-mail ..............................................................
Aadhaar No. ...................................................................................
Name and Address of family doctor ....................................................................
......................................................................................Mobile...............................
Name(s) of brothers and / or sisters studying in this school, ifapplicable.
1. Name .............................................................................. Std ......................
1. Name .............................................................................. Std ......................
In case of emergency, please report to .............................................................
Signature of the Student ...............................................................................
Signature of the Parent / Guardian ...................................................................
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GOGOGOGOGOALSALSALSALSALS
The school was founded by a society deeply attached toHindu religion and thought. It will, therefore, be the endeavour of theManagement to maintain an atmosphere of intense devotion to Hindureligion in the campus even while inculcating in the wards, love andrespect for other religions. The school, which derives its inspirationfrom Hindu Philosophy, Literature and Culture, tries to integrate thesevalues with the cosmopolitan outlook of a good English Public School.
The Management and the teachers have set for themselves anambitious goal of creating a strong younger generation with a soundmind in a sound body. They realized that a mere formal education istoo deficient to achieve this end. To develop personality, leadership,high values and good habits in the students, the school lays stress onthe following :
i. the guru-sishya tradition of yore.
ii. inculcating a sense of civic, social and moral responsibilities.
iii. developing leadership qualities.
iv. making the students realise the values of Indian Literature,History and Culture.
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Govind Das Purushotham Das 10.1.2005Chairman Chennai - 106.
Our VisionOur VisionOur VisionOur VisionOur Vision
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SCHOOL PRAYER
Shree Krishnaya NamahaShree Gopijana Vallabhaya NamahaShreemad - Aacharya - CharanaKamalebhyo NamahaShree Gusayinji Parama Dayaalave Namaha
1. Chintaa - Santaana - HantaaroYat - padambuja renavaha :Sveeyaanaan taan - nijaachaaryaan,Pranamami muhurmuhuhu.
2. Agnaana - timiraandhasyaJnaanaanjana shalaakaya :Chakshu - rummilitam yena.Tasmai shree gurave namaha.
3. Saraswathi NamasthubhyamVarade kaama rupinimVidyarambham KarishyaamiSiddhir Bhavathume sada.
4. Yaakundhendu Tushara haara dhavalaaYaa shubhra vasthravrithaaYaa veenaa varadanda mandithakaraYaa swetha padmasanaaYaa brahmaacchutha shankaraPrabhruthibihiDevais sadaa pujithaSaa maam paatu Saraswathi BhagavathiNissesha Jaadyaapahaa.
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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 give my parents, teachers and all elders respectAnd treat everyone with courtesy.To my country and my people, I pledge my devotionIn their well being and prosperity alone lies my happiness.
NATIONAL ANTHEMJana gana mana adhi nayaka jaya heBharatha bhagya VidhataaPunjaba Sindhu Gujarata MaraathaDravida Utkala BangaVindhya Himachala Yamuna GangaUcchala Jaladhi tarangaTava shubha name jageTava shubha ashisha mageGaye tava jaya gathaJana gana mangala dayaka jayaheBharatha bhagya VidhataJaya he, Jaya he, Jaya heJaya Jaya Jaya Jaya he !
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“Sri Krishnaaya Namaha”
HISTORY
A munificent donation of five hundred thousand rupees made tothe Shri Vallabhacharya Vidya Sabha, Madras, by the Philanthropic DwarakaDoss brothers, the late Shri Jumna Doss and the late Shri Amichand Dossenabled it to found the Dwaraka Doss Goverdhan Doss Vaishnav College,Madras, in June 1964. The phenomenal growth of this institutionprompted the Sabha to think loudly of expanding its service to educationat different levels. A Telugu businessman and great philanthropist, the lateShri Kola Perumal Chetty, came forward with a generous donation offour hundred thousand rupees including a 21-ground land adjoining thecollege, for starting a first grade English School with modern techniquesof teaching, blended perfectly with Hindu ethos and culture. The activeinvolvement of the Sabha and the munificence of Chettigaru togethertriggered the starting of Kola Perumal Chetty Vaishnav School on 3 July1972 with the blessings of His Holiness 108 Goswami Shri BrijratnalaljiMaharaj. That day the school made a humble beginning by admittingstudents from LKG to V standard. Handsome donations given periodicallyby Shri Kola Perumal Chetty totalled to more than a million rupees. Thisand the untiring efforts of the managing body resulted in a three storeybuilding within a year of its inception, paving way for the steady growthof the school over the years. In fact, the school came to be styled as KolaPerumal Chetty Vaishnav Senior Secondary School in 1978 with theopening of Plus Two, affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education(CBSE), New Delhi. Spacious class rooms, good furniture, well equippedlaboratories, excellent playgrounds and other amenities have made thisinstitution enviable and most sought after by the parents and studentsalike.
The school imparts instruction in English medium. Tamil and Hindiare taught from std. I onwards and Sanskrit and French from std.VI.
Realizing the difficulties of the tiny tots to reach the school, ShriKola Perumal Chetty donated a school bus in 1974. Science and LibraryBlock was constructed in 1977 to accommodate the laboratories, workshops and the library. The top floor of the main building was built in
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1979. To facilitate the smooth functioning of the school activities, an OpenAir Theatre was commissioned in 1982. The office functioning in the firstfloor of the new administrative block built in 1984 was shifted to theground floor in 2004 together with the Principal’s office and theCorrespondent’s room. The Principal’s room on the first floor wasconverted into Committee Meeting room. It was Shri Kola Perumal Chettywho was instrumental in starting a course in Computers in 1985. In1986 a spacious canteen was added to provide hygienic snacks and drinksto appease the palate of the pupils.
In 1994-95 a new building to house the book stall, canteen.Sanchayika Bank, NCC room, three class rooms and the Computer labwas built. In May 2002 a lift was installed. It was inaugurated during theTri-Decennial celebrations. A new school bus was bought in July 2002.Provision for rain water harvesting was made, bus and cycle sheds werebuilt and paver blocks laid round the compound.
In 2003 - 2004, the administrative office was shifted to the groundfloor and new air-conditioned rooms were provided. A spacious Computerlab and Maths lab were built on the second floor.
In 2005, the ADC Auditorium was rebuilt with two green rooms, oneclassroom and an audio-visual room. The staff room was extended andseparate cabin for each teacher was provided. An arch with the schoolname was built at the main entrance. The school prayer hall was extendedand air conditioned in May 2007. It provides a perfect ambience for dailyprayer. The school gained ISO 9001 : 2000 certification in April 2005. Itwas upgraded to ISO 9001 : 2008 in April 2009. In 2007, Smart ClassProgramme was introduced for all classes and Plasma T.V.s were installedin all classes. The Basket Ball court was relaid and two floors were addedto the Audio-Visual Block in the year 2008. A roof garden was set up onthe terrace of the computer block.
In 2009 the school Library and KG Block were renovated and airconditioners were provided.
As per the CBSE instructions, the Continuous and ComprehensiveEvaluation Scheme was implemented in the year 2010-2011 for classesI to X to provide holistic education.
In the year 2010 the Primary classes I - IV were renovated with falseceiling and tiled flooring. New furniture was provided. Light Roofing facilityopposite to the ADC auditorium was also constructed.
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The Centenary Year Celebration (17.02.1911 - 17.02.2011) of ourFounder Chairman Late Shri Kola Perumal Chetty was organized in agrand manner on 17.02.2011.
In the year 2011 classes V to VIII were renovated with tiled flooring,false ceiling and new set of furniture. Two air conditioners were fixedin std.XII-B.
The highlight of the 2011 - 2012 was the two day project exhibition‘Green Nature’ with the theme - Perceive, Preserve and Protect theenvironment.
In the year 2012 classes IX-XI, Maths Lab, VCA room and Sanskritroom were renovated with false ceiling and tiled flooring.
A new E.B.Panel Board was installed on the ground floor in the year2013 as a safety measure for effective and proper power supply. Theparapet walls along the corridors of the first floor and the second floorwere fitted with new railings as an effective safety measure.
To combat the problem of water stagnation during the rainy seasonand to provide relief, new drainage water channels were constructedwith Gutters of Truss and down-taking pipe facility. The school alsointroduced Easy Educational Automation Software module.
In the year 2013 - 2014 std XII-B class room was renovated. Two airconditioners were installed each in std XII B class room and the prayer hall.
Additional rest rooms were constructed in the I floor (for girls) and inthe II floor (for boys).
Interactive Touch Smart Boards with Projectors were installed inClasses XI & XII and the KG block to make teaching - learning processmore effective and enriching.
The school purchased two buses, 29 seater - Eicher & 49 seater -Ashok Leyland to provide easy and safe transport to the young studentsliving at a distance from the school.
Fire alarms were installed in each floor as a safety measure.
The Kola Perumal Chetty Best Teacher Award was instituted in theacademic year 2013-14 to perpetuate the memory of the FounderChairman of the school late Shri Kola Perumal Chetty. The MaidenKola Perumal Chetty Best Teacher Award function was hosted on Saturday,29 March 2014.
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The school introduced online registration for Pre KG in theacademic year 2014-2015 to make the admission process easy and effective.No application forms are issued in the school campus. Our website :www.kpcvs.co.in.
The infrastructure of the school was upgraded in the academic year2014-2015 to suit modern needs. As the strength increased, there wasneed for extra classrooms, therefore the following changes were made :
The committee meeting room was converted & renovated as XI Aclass room. The NCC room and book stall were converted into II C classroom. A part of the library was converted into book stall and NCCmaster shares space in the I floor Hindi room in the AV Block. The craftroom and UPS room in the first floor were renovated. A new computerlab was constructed in the second floor and the art room shared spacewith the Maths lab. New ACs were installed in XI A, XI B & XI C classrooms. ACs were also installed in X A & B rooms and II B & C rooms tocombat the fumes of the adjacent car service centre.
Additional washbasins were fixed behind the library and a new restroom was constructed there.
The Vallabhacharya Vidya Sabha donated a 12 seater, AC New ForceTraveller to facilitate travelling.
In the year 2015-2016 additional sections were added in std III(III C) and in std XII ( XII C).
All Plasma TVs were replaced with Interactive Touch Screen Boards.The school also purchased new furniture.
All classrooms are under the surveillance of CCTV Cameras as perthe Tamilnadu Govt. instructions.
The Laying of the Foundation Stone Ceremony of the New KG blockof the school was held on 9 March 2015. This project is a part of theGolden Jubilee Project of Shri Vallabhacharya Vidya Sabha.
The construction of the NEW Golden Jubilee Block Phase-I wascompleted in a record time. It comprises of 12 class rooms, 3 staff rooms,3 Language rooms, 11 toilets for students and 1 for the staff, a Prayer Hall,EB Panel Room and Lift facility.
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The Golden Jubilee Block - Phase I was inaugurated on 22 October2015 by His Holiness Goswami 108 Dhrumil Kumarji Mahoday of Surat.
All the KG classes were shifted to the New Block on 21-12-2015.All the teachers were provided coats by the Management, thus usheringin uniformity and uniqueness. In the academic year 2016-2017 a newsection was added to each of the classes - Pre KG to std IV.
The school purchased new furniture (Dual Desk for students, tablesand chairs for teachers) to the tune of 13 lakhs. The school acquired 45new Airconditioners for installation in the new block phase II and classesIX A & B in the main building.
The Golden Jubilee Celebration of the Shree Vallabhacharya VidyaSabha was held in a grand manner at the Centenary Hall, MadrasUniversity on 23 July 2016. The chief guest was his Excellency Dr.K. Rosaiah- The Governor of Tamil Nadu. The Founder Patron of the V.V.Sabha, HisHoliness 108 Shree Goswami Shree Mathureshwarji Maharajshree andH.H. Goswami 108 Shree Drumil Kumarji Mahoday graced the occasion.
His Holiness 108 Shree Goswami Shree Mathureshwarji Maharajshreeunveiled the Golden Jubilee Plaque and inaugurated the ModernA.D.C. Auditorium and Golden Jubilee Block Phase - II on24-7-2016 in the school premises. A Solar Panel costing about 21 lakhs,was dedicated by Goswami 108 Drumil Kumarji Mahoday.
Stala Shuddi Samskrana Pooja was performed on 19.09.2016 in theschool premises. The consecration of Goddess Saraswathi and LordGanesha was performed on 5.10.2016 and Samprokshana (PranaPrathishta) of the Temple of Goddess Saraswathi was performed at theschool campus on 6th October 2016.
Classes I-IV shifted to the new block on 2 November 2016. Thenew building also houses the spacious and well furnished Principal’s roomand the Administrative office.
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1. Intensive Academic Training : Academic training starts onthe very first day the school reopens. Slackness in studies andtruancy from class work will be taken to the notice of parents orguardian as and when warranted. The cooperation of the parents/guardian is solicited in correcting their erring wards. The parents/guardian are advised to keep in touch with the Principal once amonth. This collective effort of teachers, administrators and par-ents is what makes our school very special.
2. Library : Located in a spacious and imposing building, the libraryprovides open access to a large collection of books acquired overthe years. It has been remodelled with modern facilities - aseparate cabin for the librarian, wall cupboards with glass doors,marblex floor, news bulletin boards, reading room for the staffand colourful plastic chairs for the students. It is fullyairconditioned and provides perfect ambience for peaceful reading.The authorities encourage students to use the library to themaximum. The library is kept open after school hours and duringterm end holidays also.
3. Sports and Games : The school has Volley Ball and BadmintonCourts. The students are encouraged to play Table Tennis,Tennicoit, Kho-Kho, Kabaddi etc. Facilities for athletics are aplenty here. Drill and Physical Training are compulsory compo-nents of the curriculum. A new Basketball Court was constructedat a huge cost during the year 2001 and it was inaugurated in2002.
4. School Publications : The school publishes a calendar anddiary which gives all the information needed by the students andparents. The newsletter ‘Bal Brindavan’, highlights the schoolactivities. The annual school magazine ‘Brindavan’ carries articles bystudents and staff. From time to time souvenirs are published tocommemorate special / significant occasions of the school.
5. Gita Class : Bhagavad Gita classes are conducted for the studentsof std. V to XII every Thursday from 3.00 to 3.45 p.m. Studentshaving cent percent attendance receive a scholarship of .100/-and those having 99% attendance receive a scholarship of .50/-
SPECIAL FEATURES
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6. Hindi Class : Hindi classes are conducted for training the studentsfor Dakshin Bharath Hindi Prachar Sabha Exams after school hours.
7. Prayer : The tone of the school is set by the Prayer whichcommences at 8.40 a.m. on all working days. An atmosphere ofserenity prevails as the students recite slokas in praise of LordKrishna. They invoke the blessings of Goddess Saraswathi andthe Gurus. Slokas from the Gita and verses from Thirukkural alsoform a part of the daily prayer. This is followed by meditation whichimproves their mental alertness.
8. Community Service : The students are encouraged to activelyparticipate in social and community work like Road Safety Patrol,Scouts & Guides, N.C.C., Cubs and Bulbuls. NCC (VIII & IX),RSP (XI), Guides (VI - IX), Scouts (VI & VII). Cubs & Bulbuls (III - V)classes are held four times per month to train students in rightsocial behaviour, discipline, citizen ship, etc.
9. Canteen : Students can buy hygienic eatables from the canteenduring the lunch break.
10. Accident Cover : A personal Accident Insurance Scheme is pro-vided by M/s. Tata AIG Insurance for all students. This scheme wasintroduced during the academic year 2004-2005. Students (I to XII)pay a premium of .150/- annually and become a member of thisscheme. This is obligatory.
11. Medical Facilities : The school runs a first aid cell. Annualmedical check-up, conducted by qualified doctors, is a must forevery student.
12. Parent Teacher Association : Class wise PTA meetings are heldmonthly. But its executive body meets more frequently todiscuss the issues connected with the school.
13. Alumni Association : The old students of the school arewelcome to visit the school and join the annual get together onJanuary 26. They have to get enrolled as life members on paymentof .100/
14. Kalasarovar : This Inter School Cultural Meet is biennial featureof the school. It is sponsored by well-wishers.
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15. Summer Coaching Camp : Encouraged by the overwhelmingresponse and success of the Summer Coaching camp started inMay `93, the school has made it a regular feature. This twoweek course stresses on physical fitness and gives coaching ingames like Table Tennis, Badminton, Volleyball, Basketball, Cricket,Athletics, Chess, Carrom. Art and Craft classes are alsoconducted.
16. Shri Vallabh Cultural Academy : To promote and nurtureIndian art and culture and also to provide more opportunities todevelop their innate talents and to impress upon young minds thesignificance of Indian heritage, values and virtues, art and culture,the Shri Vallabh Cultural Academy of the school conducts classesfor the following disciplines - Vocal, Dance, Guitar, Violin, Veena,Mridangam, Tabla, Flute, Yoga and the Key Board.
Students of classes V to VIII attend any one of the abovedisciplines. The classes are conducted on Mondays andWednesdays from 2.20 p.m to 3.45 p.m.
17. Career Guidance : There is a Career Guidance cell which arrangeslectures by experts in different fields for the senior students.
18. Computer Classes : Computer Science forms a part of thecurriculum for classes I to X. The school has well - equippedcomputer labs. The school is hooked to Internet. The school hasits own Website. Do visit us at www.kpcvs. in. You can alsosend your views to kolaperumal@gmail.com
19. Maths Lab : In keeping with the CBSE’s directive, a Maths Lab wasset up in 2004-2005. The Lab has provisions for enriching theability and creativity of the students.
20. Tour : Travel helps to broaden one’s outlook. To promote the all rounddevelopment of the students of std. IX to XII, tours to places ofhistorical, geographical, mythological and religious importance are arrangedevery year in lieu of their field trips. The Staff Council finalises the placesand schedule during the academic year. The cost of the tour is collected ininstalments with the term fees. Any student applying for T.C. in the middleof the academic year should pay the whole amount before clearance.
21. Indoor Games Hall : A spacious hall is provided for the studentsto practise indoor games like Table Tennis, Carrom, Chess etc.
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22. Sri Vallabha Sanskrit Vidya Pitham : To propagate and keepalive our rich, ancient language, free classes are held in Sanskrit onall Sundays and second Saturdays to enable Sanskrit lovers tolearn the language. Students are prepared to appear for theBharatiya Vidya Bhavan Exams. The classes are open to all thosewho are willing to learn.
23. Art Education & Co-curricular Activities : Literary Associa-tions, Music, Arts & Crafts, Film Shows, Sports and InteractClub promote interesting co-curricular activities.
24. Smart Class - Visual Education : BEAMS - A multimediacomplex was built in December 2003. Visual education is providedthrough K-Yan, T.V., V.C.P. Film Projector and Smart Class.Our school remains one of the pioneers inintroducing the Interactive Touch Board. These classeswere introduced during the Academic Year 2007-08 from PreKGto std.XII. Such technology is helping in enhancing class roomteaching and making teaching - learning process effective andinteresting.
25. Scholarship for Gita Recitation : The Management of the schoolwill grant full fee concession to students who are able to recitefrom memory all the 18 chapters of the Gita.
26. Shri Vallabh Band Troupe : To commemorate the Silver Jubileeyear, the school formed the ‘Shri Vallabha Band Troupe’. Thestudents of std. V to VIII receive intensive training in playing theflute, trumpet, clarinet and drums.The training is given byexperienced persons. In the year 2001 an Inter School BandCompetition was introduced - the first of its kind.Three RollingShields for the first three places were instituted. This competitionis a yearly feature.
27. Book Stall : The school has a well equipped Book Stall whichsupplies books and stationery to the students as per theirrequirements. This is beneficial to both students and parents.
28. School Bus : The school has 3 buses - a 28 seater - Eicher, 49seater Ashokleyland and a 12 seater Force Traveller. The 12 seaterForce Traveller was sold. A new 29 seater Eicher was purchasedduring January 2017 to provide easy and safe transport to the youngstudents living at a distance from the school.
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29. Kola Perumal Chetty Sports Academy : The year 2003 saw the birthof the Kola Perumal Chetty Sports Academy. This academy works afterschool hours from 3.00 p.m. to 4.00 p.m. Budding sports persons aregiven intensive coaching in the games of their choice.
30. Health Club : This club is taking great initiative in creatingawareness among students about the need to maintain good health.Speeches, lectures, competitions and food festivals are orga-nized at regular intervals.
31. Disaster Management Cell : The school has a “Disaster Manage-ment Cell” to train students to cope up with disaster and lend ahelping hand when the situation demands it.
32. Counselling Unit : The school has a “Counselling Unit” whichhelps both students and parents to discuss problems faced by theirwards and try to find solutions. Parents can meet the counselloron Monday and Thursday evenings after school hours.
33. National Green Corps : The school is a member of NationalGreen Corps. The main objective of the NGC is to bringchildren into direct contact with environmental problems facedby the society they live in and make them think of solutions.NGC unit celebrates Van Mahotsav, Wildlife Week, InternationalOzone Day, Human Rights Day, World Day for Water, etc.
34. Roof Garden : As per the guidance of the Confederation of IndianIndustry, the school set up a beautiful Roof Garden in the year 2008.There are 428 varieties of plants which enhance the beauty of thesurroundings.
35. In touch with Parents : The school is conveying messagesto all parents through SMS. This facility enables the parents toknow the day to day activities of the school.
36. X - Seed : A path breaking and new educational programme x-seedwas introduced at the KG level in 2013-2014. The innovative andactivity - oriented programme has been extended to classes I to IV.In 2017-18 it will be a part of the curriculum of class V.
37. French : French, as a second language, was introduced in std VI inthe year 2013-2014 due to its popularity and demand. The schooloffers French as a second language to interested students fromclasses VI to X.
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38. Mental Math : Mental Math refers to the practice of doing calculationsmetally. Mental Math is an extremely common and practical skill.Students who practice it make calculations in their minds withoutthe guidance of pencil and paper, calculators or other aids. It sharpensthe mind, increases metal agility, improves memory and developsproblem solving capability of students. Mental Math is part of thesyllabus for classes I to V. It is being extended this academic year(2017-2018) to classes VI-VIII.
39. Vocational Course : As per the CBSE guidelines, Vocational coursewas introduced in class IX in 2013 - 2014. InformationTechnology (IT) is the subject for the Vocational Course.
40. Report Bee : Report Bee, an online software tool to generate Reportcards was implemented in the Academic year 2013 - 2014. Parentscan view the Report Card at the end of every Semester / TerminalExamination.
41. Heritage Club : Heritage Club was inaugurated on 04.12.2013 forstd VIII to familiarize the students with the rich cultural heritageof our country. The club conducts Quiz, debates & guest lecturesregularly.
42. Health insurance Policy for Staff : The Management Committeeintroduced Health Insurance Policy - United India InsuranceCompany Ltd. in the year 2013-14. All staff are benefitted by thisscheme.
43. Scholarship : The Management instituted scholarship for the needyand the deserving students in 2012 - 2013. Every year 12 studentsreceive this scholarship.
44. Integrated Program : SMART (Science & MathematicsAcademy for the Real Talents) has been producing outstandingresults in Olympiads, IIT - JEE, BITSAT & AIEEE over the years. TheManagement introduced Smart Classes in std XI in the academic year2014 - 2015. This was extended to std. XII in the year 2015 -16.
45 . Parent Involvement Cell : The Parent Involvement Cell waslaunched in the year 2014 to expose the students to wider horizonsof knowledge in different fields, to create wholesome personalitiesand churn out holistic individuals who will be an asset to our nation.
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The school organizes lectures, presentations and discussions fromtime to time by distinguished parents who are professionals in variousareas like Career Counselling, Personality Development, PersonalHygiene, Child Abuse etc.
46. Bridge Course was introduced in April 2015 for the students whohad written the std X board examination. The main aim is to groomthe students for the main subjects - Mathematics / Physics / Chemistry/ Biology / Computer Science / Accountancy / Business Studies andEconomics. The course also aims at making their transition smoothand easy and to equip students with the knowledge and the confidenceneeded to take on bigger challenges. This will be regular feature ofthe school.
47. Yoga Classes : Regular yoga practice can strengthen the body, calmthe mind, regain the focus and improve self-confidence. Yoga classeswere introduced for std IX - XII in the year 2015-2016.
48. AIMS IIT - JEE Foundation Course for std VI - IX was introducedin the academic year 2015-2016. Experienced academicians handlethe classes for peak performance of students who have opted forthe course.
49. Get Well Room : The school has a well equipped ‘Get Well Room’in the new block. Children who fall ill are taken care of by a vigilantnurse.
50. Homeopathy Dispensary : A leading Homeopath Doctor hasopened a dispensary in the school premises. Parents of the schoolcan avail her services on all Fridays between 3.00 to 4.30 p.m. on costto cost basis.
51. Special Educator : The school has appointed a Special Educator, atrained professional, who can handle the problems of children whohave learning disabilities and help them to achieve their highestpotential and assist them to progress beyond their limitations.
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GENERAL RULES
1. The Parents are required to send the school diary without failthrough their wards. They are free to communicate with the schoolthrough this book.
2. Parents are not permitted to meet the teachers directly. They maydo so with the written permission from the Principal.
3. The school discourages private coaching. However the Principalmay arrange such coaching in special cases.
4. Students suffering from contagious diseases like mumps or measles / chicken pox / swine flu, must stay away from schoolduring the quarantine period (21 days).
GENERAL CODE OF CONDUCT FOR STUDENTS
1. Behave in a responsible manner.2. Consideration, courtesy and respect should be shown at all times.3. Everyone should always try to understand other people’s point of
view.4. Make it as easy as possible for everyone to learn and for the teacher
to teach, whether this takes place inside or outside the classroom.5. Always show friendship, kindness and care to others.6. Speak politely to each other and all adults.7. The school should be kept clean and tidy so that it can be a welcoming
place.8. Have respect for other people and their possessions.9. Remember that the school’s reputation depends on the way one
behaves.10. Be punctual and regular.
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DISCIPLINARY RULES
1. Students are strictly forbidden to loiter in the verandahs.2. Smoking, consuming drugs, littering, defacing the walls, ragging, use of
offensive language and such other uncivilized behaviour will not betolerated.
3. Students are not allowed to address any authority in a body, assuch combined action is not conducive to good order.
4. Consumption of non-vegetarian food in the campus is strictlyforbidden.
5. Coming late to the school is a serious breach of discipline. Such latecomers are likely to be sent home. If this recurs, the student is im-posed a fine of 5/-
6. Slackness in attendance, habitual late coming, indifference to homework, disobedience and disrespect towards staff and such other of-fences entail dismissal from the school.
7. Electronic gadgets like mobile phones, Ipads, Ipods, Smart watches.Android Tablets and Xbox etc. should not be brought to school. Ifa student is found possessing any one of these gadgets, it will beconfiscated and returned only at the end of the academic year.
ATTENDANCE AND LEAVE RULES
1. Attendance is taken every session (morning and afternoon) by theclass teacher. It is obligatory on the part of the student to attend allthe periods prescribed for the day.
2. A student is required to attend the school on all the working days.If it becomes necessary to take leave, he/she has to submit a leaveletter to the class teacher before availing the leave. If the studentcannot submit the leave letter for genuine reasons before going on leave, he/she may do so on return to the school.
3. Students abstaining from school for more than three days have tosubmit an explanatory letter written by the parent / guardian.
4. Leave on medical grounds should be supported by a propermedical certificate.
5. The school monitors the student’s attendance periodically. Par-ents / Guardian are informed if their wards lag behind in atten-dance. They are requested to take corrective steps in such cases.
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HOUSE SYSTEM
“Teach them young”, goes the adage. In order to develop leadershipqualities and shape their personalities, the students from std. I - XII aredivided into four houses. Raman, Shivaji, Tagore and Vivekananda, withhouse colours : green, blue, red and yellow. Each house guided by ableteachers, forms a cohesive group but vies with the others in winning lau-rels.
Each house, in turn, is assigned a week-long responsibility of con-ducting the morning assembly, preparation of news reports, talks on spiri-tual and general topics, pulling up late-comers and those that flout uni-form regulations, ensuring discipline, smooth movement of students totheir class rooms, checking furniture, maintenance of black boards, con-ducting school functions and overall supervision of any activity that isconnected with the school. Besides, a contemporary theme is also high-lighted every week through charts, posters, talks etc.
The competitive spirit among the houses is keen but healthy. Theperformance of each house is assessed and points are awarded. The besthouse gets the Rolling Shield.
ADMISSION
1. The school is co-educational, admitting both boys and girls to allstandards without consideration of caste, creed, community or so-cial status.
2. The students seeking admission can collect the registration form fromthe school office. Such forms, filled in by the parents/ guardians, mustbe submitted for registration together with the necessary certificatesbefore the due date.
3. Admission cannot be claimed as a matter of right. Principal can refuseadmission to an applicant without assigning any reason whatsoever.
4. Applicants from recognised schools must produce the following :i) Transfer Certificateii) Conduct Certificateiii) Mark List of the Qualifying Examination passed
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iv) Community Certificatev) Aadhaar Copyvi) EMIS (Educational Management Information System) No.
These certificates must be countersigned by the Inspector of schoolsif they have been issued by schools situated in states other thanTamilnadu. Students of CBSE schools should get the counter signa-ture of the CBSE Dy. Secy. Chennai. in their TC’s.
5. A student opting any of the 4 languages viz, Hindi / Tamil / Sanskrit/French in std. IX should have studied the same upto std. VIII.
ADMISSION (XI Standard)
1. Candidates seeking admission into std XI must have passed thestd X All India Secondary School Examination or Matriculation ofStatutory Universities or the SSC Examination of any State Board ofSecondary Education.
2. The candidates must have undergone 10 years of formal educationin an English Medium School to become eligible for admission.
3. Minimum age prescribed for admission to the std XI is15 years 6months as on first June of the year in which admission is sought.This may be relaxed in special cases by the Chairman, CBSE, NewDelhi.
4. Those seeking Science group must have secured 60% mark inScience and Maths and those seeking Commerce group must havesecured 50% besides opting for English as a core subject.
5. The selected candidates should produce the following certificates in original at the time of admission.i. Transfer Certificateii. Conduct Certificateiii. Mark List of the last Examination passed i.e. std X.iv Pass Certificate from the Board / University.v. Community Certificate.vi. Aadhaar copyvii. EMIS No.
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SCHOOL FEES
1. Fees will be collected twice a year.
2. After the final selection of candidates, the parents have to remitthe fee as per the fee challan and obtain the receipt for the same(only for new admissions) in the extension counter of KarurVysya Bank situated in the school campus.
3. A separate counter will be opened by Karur Vysya Bank in theschool campus during the below mentioned dates and the fee canbe paid in the school campus itself. The fee challan will be issuedafter the announcement of the results. This fee challan shouldbe preserved carefully for the whole academic year.
The dates for payment of term fees are as under.
Payment can be made through Online / Cheque / Demand Draft inthe name of K.P.C.V.S.S.S. SB A/c. 1289155000034814. Mention the ward’sname, admission number, class, section and phone number during Onlinepayment and on the reverse of the cheque / Demand draft.
Remit the fee either through online payment or in the KVB Counterat the school premises between 10.00 a.m. and 2.00 p.m. excepting bankholidays.
4 No reminders will be issued for payment of fee.
5. Fee should be paid within the due dates as indicated above.
MODE OF PAYMENT
IMPORTANTFee Payable dates
Particulars Fee Date Particulars
I Term LKG to XI & XII 03.04.2017 to 17.04.2017 without Late Fee18.04.2017 to 20.04.2017 with a Late Fee of Rs. 20/-
II Term Pre KG to XII 03.10.2017 to 16.10.2017 without Late Fee20.10.2017 to 23.10.2017 with a Late Fee of Rs.20/-
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6. Failure to pay the fee within the due dates will entailpayment of Late Fee.
a) A Late Fee of 200/- from the last due date to the end of that month.
b) Readmission fee will be collected the next month at the discretion of the Management.
For online payment the details are as follows :
Name of the Bank A/c. - K.P.C.V.S.S.S.
Name of the Bank - Karur Vysya bank
Branch - Arumbakkam
SB Account - 1289.155.000034814
IFSC - KVBL0001289
7. Cheques on local banks will only be accepted subject to realisation.If the cheque is returned unpaid, payment will be accepted in cashwith the cheque return charges, in the school office.
8. All kinds of fee (term, examination, bus, coaching class etc.) must bepaid in the school office or through the Bank as applicable.Under no circumstances should fee be sent through any em-ployee of the school.
9. Parents are advised to obtain the receipt for all kinds of paymentsmade in the school office.
10. Fee once paid is not refundable.
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WORKING DAYS AND PERIODS
1. The academic year for std I to XII is divided into two Terms.Term I - April to SeptemberTerm II - October to March
2. The school works on all days except second Saturdays andSundays and other holidays declared by the Institution orGovernment. If the month has five Saturdays, the fourth Satur-day will be a working day and fifth Saturday will be a holiday.However, classes I to VIII will not work on Saturdays. Ifnecessary, classes may be held on some of these days also.
KPCV Balalaya 8.30 a.m. to 12.00 noon
Classes I to XII 8.30 a.m. to 3.15 p.m.
Office 8.15 a.m. to 4.15 p.m.
Cash transactions 9.30 a.m. to 1.30 p.m.
SCHOOL AND OFFICE HOURS
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WITHDRAWAL
1. Applications for T.C. must be given in writing by the parent /guardian, in case of need, before 31 January of every year with 100/- in the school office. The T.C. is made ready after the results ofthat year are announced. It should be collected before April 10failing which, the application for T.C. gets lapsed. Applications for is-sue of T.C. received after the announcement of the results will beentertained only after the payment of Tuition Fee, Special fee andStationery fee of I Term.
2. If the applications are made after January 31, the T.C. will be issuedone week after the school reopens, i.e., in June.
3. In case where the T.C. is applied after one or more years afterleaving the school, a search fee for 200/- will be collected.
4. Duplicate T.C’s are not normally issued. However, the Principalreserves the right to issue one if convinced of the genuineness ofthe case. 200/- is levied in such cases.
5. In case the parent gets transferred, issue of T.C . is favourablyconsidered even at a later date provided a copy of the transferorder is produced.
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SCHOOL UNIFORM
Students admitted to the school shall attend classes wearing schooluniform, the particulars of which are as under :-
Days Classes Boys Girls Foot wear
Monday I House colour House colour White canvasto sports shirt & sports shirt & shoes & whiteV white shorts white half skirt socks
VI House colour White salwar, White canvasto sports shirt and House colour shoes and whiteXII white full pants kameez with socks
white dupatta
Tuesday I Checked brown Checked brown Black velcro to to shirt and silver shirt and silver shoes & brownFriday V grey shorts grey pleated socks
skirt withbloomers
VI Checked brown Plain silver grey Black canvasto shirt and silver salwar, checked shoes andXII grey full pants brown kurta with brown socks
silver greydupatta
Boys to wear the school belt on all days. Cloth badges to bestitched on the left sleeve of the uniform.
Girls are not allowed to wear danglers and gold ornaments.
RRRRROOOOOAD SAFETY PAD SAFETY PAD SAFETY PAD SAFETY PAD SAFETY PAAAAATRTRTRTRTROL - UNIFORMOL - UNIFORMOL - UNIFORMOL - UNIFORMOL - UNIFORMRSP students (std XI) should wear the following uniform on thedays when they have RSP classes.
Boys : White pants, white shirt with shoulder flap on both thesides, double packet in front with flap; black canvas shoesand brown socks.
Girls : White salwar, white kameez and white dupatta; black can-vas shoes and brown socks.
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LIBRARY RULES
The Library is open from 8.30 a.m. to 4.00 p.m. on all workingdays. Strict silence must be maintained in the library.
Issue of Library BooksStudents of VI - XII are allowed to take books.Books can be retained for 15 days.Can be renewed for another 15 days if the student requires.Books should be handled carefully.Inspect the book carefully before borrowing.Any damage to be reported to the Librarian immediately.A fine of 1/- per day will be collected, if books are notreturned on the due date.
LIBRARY AWARD
“THE READER OF THE YEAR AWARD” is given to a student whohas taken and read maximum number of books in an academic year.
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ACADEMICSCURRICULUM
CLASSES I - V
The entire academic year is divided into two Terms.Term I April to SeptemberTerm II October to March
XSEED Programme - a path breaking and new educational programmeinitiated by IDiscoveri- a social enterprise with a mission to unleash thepotential of all people, founded and led by Alumni of Harvard, Cam-bridge, IIMS and other leading institutions.
The benefits of the programme are as follows :Raises the level of learning and understanding in classrooms.Children grasp core concepts betterPerform tasks independentlyBuilds confidence in childrenEquips the children with skills required for higher studies and
carreer.Concepts taught through - Hands - on Experimentation.
QuestioningApplication &Feed back
Parents too have a role to play. They can use the XSEED material tounderstand
What the child is studyingMonitor their progressGuide the children further
CLASSES VI - VIII
The entire academic year is divided into two terms.
Term I April to SeptemberTerm II October to March
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Scholastic AreasOne Unit Test, one Mid Term, one Terminal Examination will beconducted every term.
Terminal Exam I - 80 MarksTerminal Exam II - 80 Marks
Please Note : The entire syllabus covered in the academic year isassessed in Terminal Exam II.
Grading System (School will award grades as per the following gradingscale)
Marks Range Grade91 -100 A181 -90 A271 - 80 B161 - 70 B251 - 60 C141 - 50 C233 - 40 D32 & below E (Needs improvement)
Co-Scholastic Activities : For the holistic development of students, co-curricular activities are graded term - wise on a 3 point grading scale :
A = Outstanding B = Very Good C = Fair
The co-scholastic activities are as follows :
(a) Work Education - Work Education refers to skill - based activitiesresulting in goods or services useful to the community.
(b) Art Education (Visual & Performing Art)
(c) Health and Physical Education (Sports / Yoga / NCC etc.)
Discipline : The students will also be assessed for discipline which willbe based on factors like :
AttendanceSincerityBehaviourValues
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TidinessRespect for rules and regulationsAttitude towards society and nation
Discipline will be graded on a 3 point grading scale :
A = Outstanding B = Very Good C = Fair
CLASSES IX - X
Scholastic AreasTwo Unit Tests, two Mid Term Exams, two Terminal Examinations
will be conducted in the academic year.
Terminal Exam II - 80 Marks Please Note : The entire syllabuscovered in the academic year is assessed.
Grading System Scholastic (School will award grades as per the fol-lowing grading scale)
Marks Range Grade91 -100 A181-90 A271-80 B161-70 B251-60 C141-50 C233-40 D32&below E (Failed)
Co-Scholastic Areas
Work Education E.G. & Craft graded on a 5 point scale (A-E)
Art Education - Graded on a 5 point scale (A-E)
Health & Physical Education - Sports / Yoga / NCC - Graded on a 5 pointscale (A-E)
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Classes XI - XII
Two Mid Terms, two Terminals and one Annual Examination will be con-ducted every year. Attendance in these examinations and tests includingorals and practicals is compulsory. The Terminal Examinaions play a vitalrole in preparing XI & XII students for the Board exams.
Tests and Examinations will not be conducted again for theabsentees, except on medical grounds.
As per the Examination Bye - law and Amendment of CBSE videnotification dated 29/11/2016, every student in class XI has to passin all the subjects to get promoted to class XII. Students who failin two or more subjects are not eligible to be promoted to classXII nor can ask for Retest.
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Dates to Remember in 2017 - 2018
03.04.2017 Monday I Term Pre-KG to V / I Term (VI - X) begins for theAcademic year 2017 - 18
17.04.2017 Monday Last date for payment of I Term fee with out fine forLKG - X & XII
22.04.2017 Saturday Summer Vacation begins ( Pre KG to VIII)29.04.2017 Saturday Summer Vacation begins ( IX to XII)05.06.2017 Monday Staff Meeting08.06.2017 Thursday School reopens after Summer Vacation
(Pre KG to XII)16.06.2017 Friday Gita classes begin / Investiture Ceremony17.06.2017 Saturday Drawing & Colouring Competition for classes I to IV17.06.2017 Saturday Quiz competition for classes V to XII01.07.2017 Saturday Tamil / Hindi Recitation Competition for classes
I to IV Drawing, Colouring & Painting competition forclasses V to XII
03.07.2017 Monday 45th School Anniversary / Inauguration ofLiterary Associations
22.07.2017 Saturday Oratorical Competition for classes V to XII08.08.2017 Tuesday Birthday of Smt. Kola Saraswathi Amma12.08.2017 Saturday Janmashtami Celebration15.08.2017 Tuesday Independence Day Celebration19.08.2017 Saturday English Extempore for classes V to XII24.08.2017 Thursday Vinayakachathurthi Celebration28.08.2017 Monday Brijratnalalji’s Brithday31.08.2017 Thursday Hindi/ Sanskrit Week Celebration01.09.2017 Friday Hindi / Sanskrit Week Celebration05.09.2017 Tuesday Teachers’ Day Celebration16.09.2017 Saturday Music & Instrumental Competition for classes I to IV
Inter House Drama Competition for classes V to XII27.09.2017 Wednesday Pooja Holidays begin03.10.2017 Tuesday School reopens after Pooja Holidays /
II Term begins
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07.10.2017 Saturday Story telling Competition for classes I to IVDebate in Tamil for classes V to XII
16.10.2017 Monday Deepavali Celebration / Day of Charity31.10.2017 Monday National Rededication Day04.11.2017 Saturday Balalaya Sports Day
Debate in English for classes V to XII14.11.2017 Tuesday Fancy dress Competition for std I & II15.11.2017 Wednesday Fancy dress Competition for std III & IV18.11.2017 Saturday Fancy dress Competition for classes V to XII11..12.2017 Monday Sri Vittalnath Jayanthi23.12.2017 Saturday Annual Sports Meet25.12.2017 Monday Winter Holidays begin02.01.2018 Tuesday School reopens after Winter Holidays06.01.2018 Saturday Sloka Recitation for classes I to IV
Music & Instrumental Competition forclasses V to XII
20.01.2018 Saturday Kaviarangam in Tamil for classes V to XII26.01.2018 Friday Republic Day03.02.2018 Saturday Band Competition17.02.2018 Saturday Founder’s Day & Valedictory Function of
Literary Associations28.02.2018 Wednesday Declaration of Results std XI16.03.2018 Friday UKG Convocation17.03.2018 Saturday UKG Convocation
Exam Schedule - Refer Time Table given on page no. 156
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SIGNIFICANT INTERNATIONAL ANDNATIONAL DAYS
07.04.2017 Friday World Health Day18.04.2017 Tuesday World Heritage Day22.04.2017 Saturday World Earth Day23.04.2017 Sunday World Book and Copyright Day01.05.2017 Monday International Labour Day11.05.2017 Thursday National Technology Day05.06.2017 Monday World Environment Day12.06.2017 Monday World Day Against Child Labour21.06.2017 Wednesday World Yoga Day15.07.2017 Saturday World Youth Skills Day28.07.2017 Friday World Nature Conservation Day09.08.2017 Wednesday Quit India Movement Day15.08.2017 Tuesday Independence Day29.08.2017 Tuesday National Sports Day of India
(Dhyanchand’s Birthday)05.09.2017 Tuesday Teachers’ Day ( Dr.Radhakrishnan’s Birthday)08.09.2017 Friday International Literacy Day14.09.2017 Thursday Hindi Diwas16.09.2017 Saturday International Day for Preservation of the
Ozone Layer21.09.2017 Thursday International Day of Peace02.10.2017 Monday Gandhi Jayanthi /
International Day of Non-Violence05.10.2017 Thursday World Teachers’ Day12.10.2017 Thursday National Disaster Reduction Day15.10.2017 Sunday Dr. Abdul Kalam’s Birthday ‘World Students’ Day’24.10.2017 Tuesday United Nations Day26.10.2017 Thursday Observance of Vigilance Awareness Week10.11.2017 Friday World Science Day for Peace and Development
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11.11.2017 Saturday National Education Day14.11.2017 Tuesday Children’s Day19.11.2017 Sunday National Integration Day20.11.2017 Monday Universal Children’s Day07.12.2017 Thursday Armed Forces Flag Day10.12.2017 Sunday Human Rights Day11.12.2017 Monday UNICEF Day22.12.2017 Friday National Mathematics Day12.01.2018 Friday Swami Vivekanand’s Brithday /
National Youth Day15.01.2018 Monday Army Day24.01.2018 Wedesday Girl Child Day26.01.2018 Friday Republic Day30.01.2018 Tuesday Martyr’s Day /
Mahatma Gandhi’s Martyrdom Day04.02.2018 Sunday World Cancer Day28.02.2018 Wednesday National Science Day03.03.2018 Saturday World Wildlife Day22.03.2018 Thursday World Water Day
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Shri L. Neelakanta Pillai, M.Sc., M.Ed., M.Phil. Principal National Awardee
Shri T.Ramasubramanian, M.Sc.,B.Ed.,M.Phil.,P.B.Ed.,Dip. in School Admn.
Vice-PrincipalSmt. P. Shyamala, M.A., M.Ed.
Smt. D.Mallika, M.A., M.Ed., P.G., Dip. in English Language Teaching.
Smt. S. Choodamani, B.Sc., B.Ed.
Smt. B. Rajeswari, B.A., B.Ed.
Smt. Manjula T. Ram, B.Sc., M.A., M.S.(Edn.Mgnt.) B.Ed.
Smt. Shrutilekha Sasidhar, M.A., B.Ed., P.G., Dip. in Parent Counselling
Smt. Gomathy Gopal, B.Sc., B.Ed.
Shri V. Subramani, M.Com., D.E.E., A.C.I.A. Electrical Gadget Asst. (Part Time)
Smt. K.R. Meenalochani, B.A., Craft Asst.
Smt. J. Sheela Selvakumari, M.Sc., B.Ed.
Smt. Kanya Sridhar, M.Sc., M.Ed.(CBSE Best Teacher Awardee)
Shri P.V. Parameswaran, Sangeetha Vidwan Nathamani (Music Asst.) (Part Time) V.C.A. Course Director
Smt. N. Uma, M.Sc., M.B.A (Edn. Mgt.) M.Ed.
Shri G.S. Balaji, M.A., B.Ed., M.Phil., Sanskrit Vyakarana Siromani
Smt. C. Sasikala, B.A., B.Ed.
Smt. K.T. Vaishnavi, M.A., B.Ed., M.Phil.
Smt. V.Srividhya, M.Sc., B.Ed., DACA
Smt. P. Ramadevi, B.A., B.Ed., M.Sc., I.T., P.G.D.C.A.
Shri P.L. Anbuselvan, M.A., B.Lit.
Smt. S. Silambuselvi, M.Sc., B.Ed.
Smt. N. Sudha, B.Com., M.Sc., I.T., B.Ed.
Shri T. Desappan, A.A.F.I., State AwardeeSmt. S. Mahalakshmi, M.Sc., B.Ed.
FACULTY LIST FOR 2017 - 18
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Shri J. Franklin Emmanuel, M.A., B.P.Ed.Shri K. Haridass, B.A., B.Ed., M.A., M.Ed., B.L.I.S., D.E.Smt. S.Parvathi Devi, M.A., B.Ed.,Smt. M.Sivagami, M.Sc., M.A., B.Ed.,Shri Mohanraj, B.Com., M.P.E.S.Smt. E.Jaysree, B.Sc., H.P.Ed.,Smt. M.N.Thangam, B.Sc., MLIS, PGD LAN., M.Phil.,Shri P.Renu, B.A., T.T.C., D.F.A., Art Asst., B.Ed.Smt. S.Anuradha, M.A., M.Phil., B.Ed..Smt. V.Thulasi, M.Sc., M.A., B.Ed.,Shri T.Joseph Paul Raj, M.A., IR., D.C.A., P.G.D.P.M., B.Ed.Smt. S. Mohana Priya, M.A., B.Ed., M.Phil.Smt. V.Maduravani, M.A., B.Ed.,Smt. Valarmathi Sivakumar, B.Sc., B.Ed., D.P.T., M.A., (Child Care & Education)Smt. P.Kavitha, B.A.,B.Ed.,Smt. K.Sasikala, M.C.A.,B.Ed.Smt. R. Sri Yogavalli, B.Com., M.A.(Hindi), M.Phil., B.Ed.Smt. V. Prema, M.Com., B.Ed.Smt. Thilaka S. Ganapathy, B.A., B.Ed.Smt. K. Gothainayaki, M.Sc., M.Phil., B.Ed.Smt. R. Sujaritha, B.A. Dip. in French DELF A2Smt. Kavitha Murugesan, B.A., B.Ed.Smt. G. Revathy, B.Sc., B.Ed.Smt. M.M. Rajhini, B.Sc., B.Ed.Sri. K. Jayaraman, M.A., M.Ed., M.Phil.Ms. Suganya, B.Sc.Smt. Seema Tiwari, M.Com., B.Ed.Smt. T. Ananthi, B.Sc., B.Ed.Smt. J. Kavitha, M.A., B.Ed.Smt. Ohindrila Chanda, M.A.Ms. K. Aishwarya, Dip in Music, M. Music TTCSmt. Juliet Phillips, M.A., B.Ed.Sri. Rajamanikkam, M.Sc., Yoga TherapySri. Muthukumar, M.A., M.C.A.Smt. P. Raji, M.E.
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Smt. G. Sudha, B.Sc., B.Ed.,Smt. Krithika Rajan, B.A., B.Ed.Smt. V. Hemavathi, B.Sc., B.Ed.Smt. S. Jothilakshmi, M.A., B.Ed.Smt. S. Shobana, M.A., B.Ed..Miss. V. Jayapradha, B.Lit., D.T.Ed.Smt. Rachana I. Saidam, B.A., B.Ed. Special EducatorSmt. E. Nisha, B.Sc., B.Ed.Smt. G. Jayalakshmi, M.A., M.Phil. Rashrabhasha PraveenSmt. V. Sakthi Kumar, B.A., B.P.Ed.Dr. Thamaraiselvi, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D.Sri. Balamurugan .R, M.Sc., B.Ed.Smt. S. Lavanya, M.Sc., B.Ed., M.Phil.Smt. S. Anuradha, B.Sc. B.Ed.Smt. E.B. Vinodhini, B.Sc., B.Ed.
K.G. DEPARTMENT
Smt. S.Mythili, B.A., B.Ed., Nursery Training - K.G. DirectorSmt. J.Gajalakshmi, B.A., P.G.Dip. in E.C.E., KG InchargeSmt. R.Nappinnai, M.A., M.Ed., M.PhilSmt. M.Jeyachitra, B.Sc., PGDCA, MHRMSmt. R.Kalyani, B.A., Montessori TrainedSmt. T.Malathy, B.Sc., Montessori TrainedSmt. Bhuvaneshwari .R., B.A., M.A., B.Ed.Smt. P. Rekha, Montessori TrainedSmt. A. Anbu Sathya, Montessori TrainedSmt. A.R. Anitha, B.Sc. Montessori TrainedSmt. V. Rubadevi, B.Sc. Montessori TrainedSmt. R. Valarmathi, B.C.S., Montessori TrainedSmt. S. Gayathri, M.Sc., Montessori TrainedSmt. Anubama .R, B.Sc., Montessori Trained
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OFFICE STAFF
Shri N.Ramanujam, B.Sc. Administrative Officer
Shri W.Madhusudhana, B.Com. Cashier-cum-Acct.
Smt. K.K.Rajeevi Administrative Asst.
Smt. A.K.Parijatham, B.Com Administrative Asst.Shri. Shankar Singh. G Book Stall Asst.
Ms. V.B. Aiyswariya, B.Com Computer Operator Cum Asst.
Ms. P. Deepa, B.Com., HDCA. Assistant
Smt. A.L. Selvamani, D.C.E. Lab Asst.Shri. Dilli Babu Knowledge Centre Incharge
Shri R.Gajendran Office Attender
Shri S.Vijayakumar Office Attender
Shri V.Ramesh Babu Office AttenderShri K.Shakthivel Attender cum Plumber
Shri G. Vijaykumar Office Attender-cum- Conductor
Shri K. Arunkumar Office Attender - cum- ConductorShri. Raja Office Attender
Shri. J. Kesavan Office Attender - cum - Electrician
Shri. Kamal Office Attender, Lift Operator-cum- Conductor
Shri. Sambath Kumar Office Attender-cum- Lift Operator
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Tamil New Year / Good Friday 14.04.17 FridayMay Day 01.05.17 Monday* Ramzan 26.06.17 MondayAvani Avittam / Raksha Bandhan 07.08.17 MondayJanmashtami 15.08.17 TuesdayIndependence Day 15.08.17 TuesdayVinayaka Chathurthi 25.08.17 Friday* Bakrid 02.09.17 SaturdayOnam 04.09.17 MondayMahalaya Amavasai 19.09.17 TuesdayAyudha Pooja / Saraswathi Pooja 29.09.17 FridayVijayadasami 30.09.17 Saturday* Muharram 01.10.17 SundayGandhi Jayanthi 02.10.17 MondayDeepavali - Narakachathurdasi 17.10.17 TuesdayDeepavali 18.10.17 WednesdayKedara Gowri Viratham 19.10.17 Thursday*Gujarati New Year 20.10.17 Friday*Milad - un - Nabi 01.12.17 FridayChristmas 25.12.17 MondayNew Year 01.01.18 MondayBhogi 13.01.18 SaturdayPongal 14.01.18 SundayThiruvalluvar Day 15.01.18 MondayUzhavar Thirunal 16.01.18 TuesdayRepublic Day 26.01.18 Friday* Dhuleti 02.03.18 FridayUgadi - Telugu New Year 18.03.18 SundayGood Friday 30.03.18 Friday** Sri Mathureshwarji Maharajshree’s Birthday 07.04.17 Friday** Shri Vallabh Jayanthi 22.04.17 Saturday** Sri Brijratnalalji’s Birthday 28.08.17 Monday** Sri Vittalnath Jayanthi 11.12.17 Monday
Ramzan, Bakrid, Muharram, Milad-un-Nabi - Subject to Change* Office will work from 10.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m. ** No Holiday
LIST OF HOLIDAYS 2017 - 2018
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KKKKKOLA PEROLA PEROLA PEROLA PEROLA PERUMAL CHETTYUMAL CHETTYUMAL CHETTYUMAL CHETTYUMAL CHETTYVVVVVAISHNAISHNAISHNAISHNAISHNAAAAAV BV BV BV BV BALALAALALAALALAALALAALALAYYYYYAAAAA
Kola Perumal School Street, 815, Periyar E.V.R Salai,Arumbakkam, Chennai - 600 106 Phone No. PP 2363 1819
(ISO - 9001 : 2008 Certified Institution)
Kola Perumal Chetty Vaishnav Balalaya is managed by
Sri Vallabhacharya Vidya Sabha.
The Academic year is divided into two Terms.Term I - April to SeptemberTerm II - October to March
I. CURRICULUM
X - Seed Programme - Play way method of teaching.
The schedule of the X-Seed programme is as follows:-
Free Choice (Playing with toys)
Outdoor Activity
Circle Time
Theme Time
Language Skill
&
Maths Skill
Language : First Language (English) is compulsory for all students.
In UKG Hindi & Tamil are compulsory for all students
II. Pre - KG Admission
Online registration system was introduced in the year 2014 - 2015.All registration details are available at our website kpcvs.co.in. Onlyonline registration will be accepted.
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III. FEES1. After the final selection of candidates, the parents are asked to
remit the fee as per the fee card and obtain the receipt for thesame (only for new admissions) in the extension counter ofKarur Vysya Bank situated in the school campus.
2.. Thereafter a separate counter will be opened by the Karur VysyaBank in the school campus during the below mentioned datesand the fee can be paid in the school campus itself. The fee cardwill be issued after the announcement of result. This card shouldbe preserved, carefully for the whole academic year.
3. No reminders will be issued for payment of fees.4. Fee should be paid by the due dates as indicated above.5. Failure to pay the fee by the due dates will entail payment of Late
Fee.a) A Late Fee of .200/- from the last due date to the end of that
month.b) Re-admission fee will be collected the next month at the
discretion of the Management.6. Cheques / DD in favour of K.P.C.V.S.S. SB a/c. 34814.7. Cheques on local banks will only be accepted subject to
realisation. If the cheque is returned unpaid, payment will beaccepted in cash with the cheque return charges in the schooloffice.
8. All kinds of fee (term & bus etc.) must be paid in the schooloffice or through the Bank as applicable. Under no circumstancesshould fee be sent through any employee of the school.
9. Parents are advised to obtain the receipt for all kinds ofpayments made in the school office.
10. Fee once paid is not refundable.
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DRESS CODE
Students admitted to the school shall attend classes wearingschool uniform, the particulars of which are as under :-
Day Class Boys Girls Foot wear
Monday LKG White shirt & White pinafore White velcro& White shorts and white shirt shoes and
UKG white socks
Tuesday LKG Special grey Special grey Black velcro to & shorts, Light pinafore with shoes & brownFriday UKG brown brown checked socks
checked shirt shirt
T IM INGST IM INGST IM INGST IM INGST IM INGSPre KG : 8.45 a.m. to 12.00 noonLKG : 8.45 a.m. to 12.00 noonUKG : 8.45 a.m. to 12.00 noon
All Saturdays are Hol idaysAl l Saturdays are Hol idaysAl l Saturdays are Hol idaysAl l Saturdays are Hol idaysAl l Saturdays are Hol idaysOFFICE : 8.15 a.m. to 4.15 p.m.Cash Transactions : 9.30 a.m. to 1.30 p.m.
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PPPPPARENTS TARENTS TARENTS TARENTS TARENTS TO NOO NOO NOO NOO NOTE :TE :TE :TE :TE :
i. Ensure that your ward comes to school without wearing costlyJewellery and ornaments.
ii. Parents are requested to respond to invitations for all schoolfunctions. They should mingle with the teachers and childrento give stimulus and encouragement to teachers.
iii. Utmost importance must be given to personal hygiene.
iv. a. Parents are requested to meet the teachers only afterschool hours.
b. Parents can meet KG class teachers on the thirdSaturday of every month.
c. Periodic meetings with the class teachers will beallowed with prior permission of the Head of theinstitution.
d. No student is allowed to bring and distributechocolates, sweets chocolates, sweets chocolates, sweets chocolates, sweets chocolates, sweets or anything else to his / herclassmates without the permission of the Head of theinstitution.
v. Students should be collected back from school only byparents or authorised persons with PPPPParent Identity Cardarent Identity Cardarent Identity Cardarent Identity Cardarent Identity Card.
vi. PPPPParents are requested not to tip arents are requested not to tip arents are requested not to tip arents are requested not to tip arents are requested not to tip either the watchman, watchman, watchman, watchman, watchman,the gardener the gardener the gardener the gardener the gardener or the ayahsthe ayahsthe ayahsthe ayahsthe ayahs. This would unnecessarily em-barrass other parents.
vii. Applications for T.C. must be given in writing by parent /guardian in case of need before 31 January of every year.
viii. In an emergency situation the child will be allowed to leavethe school premises only on submission of a request letter byfather / mother.
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DIARY2017 - 2018
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April 3, 2017 : Monday School Reopens for the Academic year2017-18 (Pre KG - X) / I Term begins
April 4, 2017 :Tuesday
April 5, 2017 :Wednesday
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April 6, 2017 : Thursday
April 7, 2017 : Friday Sri Mathureshwarji Maharajshree’s Birthday
April 8, 2017 : Saturday II Saturday - Holiday
Truth stands on a solid foundation.
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April 10, 2017 : Monday
April 11, 2017 : Tuesday
April 12, 2017 : Wednesday
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April 13, 2017 : Thursday
April 14, 2017 : Friday Tamil New Year / Good Friday - Holiday
April 15, 2017 : Saturday
Speaking of truth produces sweetness and love.
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April 17, 2017 : Monday
April 18, 2017 : Tuesday
April 19, 2017 : Wednesday
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April 20, 2017 : Thursday
April 21, 2017 : Friday Summer Vacation begins ( Pre KG - VIII)
April 22, 2017 : Saturday Sri Vallabh Jayanthi
We speak the truth for our great upliftment.
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April 24, 2017 : Monday
April 25, 2017 : Tuesday
April 26, 2017 : Wednesday
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April 27, 2017 : Thursday
April 28, 2017 : Friday
April 29, 2017 : Saturday V-Saturday / Summer Vacation begins ( IX, X & XII)
No.of Working Days : 21
A seeker of truth shall always find it.
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June 5, 2017 : Monday Staff Meeting
June 6, 2017 : Tuesday
June 7, 2017 : Wednesday
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June 8, 2017 : Thursday School reopens after SummerVacation (Pre KG - XII)
June 9, 2017 : Friday
June 10, 2017 : Saturday II Saturday - Holiday
Air refreshes a truthful person and the rivers bestowsweet waters on him.
74
June 12, 2017 : Monday
June 13, 2017 : Tuesday
June 14, 2017 : Wednesday
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75
June 15, 2017 : Thursday
June 16, 2017 : Friday Investiture Ceremony / Gita Classes begin
June 17, 2017 : Saturday
May we live for hundred years with our heads held high.
76
June 20, 2017 : Tuesday
June 21, 2017 : Wednesday
June 19, 2017 : Monday
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77
June 22, 2017 : Thursday
June 23, 2017 : Friday
June 24, 2017 : Saturday IV Saturday - Holiday
Sacrifice is the hub of the universe.
78
June 26, 2017 : Monday Ramzan - Holiday
June 27, 2017 : Tuesday
June 28, 2017 : Wednesday
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79
June 29, 2017 : Thursday
June 30, 2017 : Friday
July 1, 2017 : Saturday
No.of Working Days : 17
Sacrifice is a means of pleasing the Gods.
80
July 3, 2017 : Monday 45th School Anniversary /Inauguration of Literary Associations
July 4, 2017 : Tuesday
July 5, 2017 : Wednesday
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81
July 6, 2017 : Thursday
July 7, 2017 : Friday
July 8, 2017 : Saturday II Saturday - Holiday
Oh God! we belong to you and you belong to us.
82
July 10, 2017 : Monday
July 11, 2017 : Tuesday
July 12, 2017 : Wednesday
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83
July 13, 2017 : Thursday
July 14, 2017 : Friday
July 15, 2017 : Saturday
Gods are early risers.
84
July 17, 2017 : Monday
July 18, 2017 : Tuesday
July 19, 2017 : Wednesday
85
July 20, 2017 : Thursday
July 21, 2017 : Friday
July 22, 2017 : Saturday
Truth makes one achieve ever lasting prosperity.
86
July 24, 2017 : Monday
July 25, 2017 : Tuesday
July 26, 2017 : Wednesday
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87
July 27, 2017 : Thursday
July 28, 2017 : Friday
July 29, 2017 : Saturday V Saturday - Holiday
An early riser acquires early gains.
88
July 31, 2017 : Monday
August 1, 2017 : Tuesday
August 2, 2017 : Wednesday
No.of Working Days 24
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August 3, 2017 : Thursday
August 4, 2017 : Friday
August 5, 2017 : Saturday
One can attain immortality through spiritual knowledge.
90
August 7, 2017 : Monday Avani Avittam / Raksha Bandhan - Holiday
August 8, 2017 : Tuesday Birthday of Kola Saraswathi Amma
August 9, 2017 : Wednesday
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91
August 10, 2017 : Thursday
August 11, 2017 : Friday
August 12, 2017 : Saturday Janmashtami Celebration
Industry is the root of prosperity, while idleness invites adversity.
92
August 14, 2017 : Monday
August 15, 2017 : Tuesday Janmashtami / Independence Day -Holiday
August 16, 2017 : Wednesday
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93
August 17, 2017 : Thursday
August 18, 2017 : Friday
August 19, 2017 : Saturday
Lack of discrimination is host to many disasters.
94
August 21, 2017 : Monday
August 22, 2017 : Tuesday
August 23, 2017 : Wednesday
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August 24, 2017 : Thursday Vinayaka Chathurthi Celebration
August 25, 2017 : Friday Vinayaka Chathurthi - Holiday
August 26, 2017 : Saturday IV Saturday - Holiday
One should make efforts to acquire virtue.External ornamentation is of no use.
96
August 28, 2017 : Monday Sri Brijratnalalji’s Birthday
August 29, 2017 : Tuesday
August 30, 2017 : Wednesday
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97
August 31, 2017 : Thursday Hindi / Sanskrit Week Celebration
September 1, 2017 : Friday Hindi / Sanskrit week Celebration
September 2, 2017 : Saturday Bakrid - Holiday
No.of Working Days 23
One is one’s own benefactor as well as one’s own enemy.
98
September 4, 2017 : Monday Onam - Holiday
September 5, 2017 : Tuesday Teacher’s Day Celebration
September 6, 2017 : Wednesday
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99
September 7, 2017 : Thursday
September 8, 2017 : Friday
September 9, 2017 : Saturday II Saturday - Holiday
One shall become what one aspires to be.
100
September 11, 2017 : Monday
September 12, 2017 : Tuesday
September 13, 2017 : Wednesday
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101
September 14, 2017 : Thursday
September 15, 2017 : Friday
September 16, 2017 : Saturday
Laziness is the greatest enemy of humans.
102
September 18, 2017 : Monday
September 19, 2017 : Tuesday Mahalaya Amavasai - Holiday
September 20, 2017 : Wednesday
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103
September 21, 2017 : Thursday
September 22, 2017 : Friday
September 23, 2017 : Saturday IV Saturday - Holiday
Nothing is impossible for an ambitions man.
104
September 25, 2017 : Monday
September 26, 2017 : Tuesday
September 27, 2017 : Wednesday
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105
September 28, 2017 : Thursday Pooja Holidays Begin
September 30, 2017 : Saturday Vijayadasami - Holiday
No. of Working days : 18
September 29, 2017 : Friday Ayudha Pooja / Saraswathi Pooja-Holiday
Lakshmi, the Goddess of wealth, loves to stay with the brave andhard working men.
106
October 2, 2017 : Monday Gandhi Jayanthi - Holiday
October 3, 2017 : Tuesday School Reopens after Pooja Holidays (Pre KG - XII) / II Term begins
October 4, 2017 : Wednesday
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October 5, 2017 : Thursday
October 6, 2017 : Friday
October 7, 2017 : Saturday
Even at the time of adversity, a gentleman neverabandons his manner.
108
October 9, 2017 : Monday
October 10, 2017 : Tuesday
October 11, 2017 : Wednesday
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109
October 12, 2017 : Thursday
October 13, 2017 : Friday
October 14, 2017 : Saturday II Saturday - Holiday
Discerning men honour merit only and not the age or gender.
110
October 16, 2017 : Monday Deepavali Celebration / Day of Charity
October 17, 2017 : Tuesday Deepavali Narakachathurdasi - Holiday
October 18, 2017 : Wednesday Deepavali - Holiday
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111
October 19, 2017 : Thursday Kedara Gowri Viratham - Holiday
October 20, 2017 : Friday Gujarati New Year - Holiday
October 21, 2017 : Saturday
Theoritical knowledge without practical application is useless.
112
October 23, 2017 : Monday
October 24, 2017 : Tuesday
October 25, 2017 : Wednesday
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113
October 26, 2017 : Thursday
October 27, 2017 : Friday
October 28, 2017 : Saturday IV Saturday - Holiday
A wiseman perceives himself in all the living beings.
114
October 30, 2017 : Monday National Rededication Day
October 31, 2017 : Tuesday
November 1, 2017 : Wednesday
No.of Working Days 19
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115
November 2, 2017 : Thursday
November 3, 2017 : Friday
November 4, 2017 : Saturday Balalaya Sports Day
No task is too difficult for the capable.
116
November 6, 2017 : Monday
November 7, 2017 : Tuesday
November 8, 2017 : Wednesday
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117
November 9, 2017 : Thursday
November 10, 2017 : Friday
November 11, 2017 : Saturday II Saturday Holiday
Water cleans one’s body but it is the truth which cleans the mind.
118
November 13, 2017 : Monday
November 14, 2017 : Tuesday
November 15, 2017 : Wednesday
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119
November 16, 2017 : Thursday
November 17, 2017 : Friday
November 18, 2017 : Saturday
Greed is the root cause of sin.
120
November 20, 2017 : Monday
November 21, 2017 : Tuesday
November 22, 2017 : Wednesday
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121
November 23, 2017 : Thursday
November 24, 2017 : Friday
November 25, 2017 : Saturday IV Saturday - Holiday
Nothing dries up one’s body like worry.
122
November 27, 2017 : Monday
November 28, 2017 : Tuesday
November 29, 2017 : Wednesday
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123
November 30, 2017 : Thursday
December 1, 2017 : Friday Milad - un - Nabi - Holiday
December 2, 2017 : Saturday School closes at 12.30 p.m.
No.of Working Days 24
Truth is the ornament of one’s neck.
124
December 4, 2017 : Monday
December 5, 2017 : Tuesday
December 6, 2017 : Wednesday
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125
December 7, 2017 : Thursday
December 8, 2017 : Friday
December 9, 2017 : Saturday II Saturday - Holiday
Not all men know everything.
126
December 11, 2017 : Monday Sri Vittalnath Jayanthi
December 12, 2017 : Tuesday
December 13, 2017 : Wednesday
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127
December 14, 2017 : Thursday
December 15, 2017 : Friday
December 16, 2017 : Saturday
Speak the truth which is pleasant to others.
128
December 18, 2017 : Monday
December 19, 2017 : Tuesday
December 20, 2017 : Wednesday
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129
December 21, 2017 : Thursday
December 22, 2017 : Friday
No. of Working Days : 18
December 23, 2017 : Saturday Sports Day
December 25, 2017 : Monday Christmas / Winter Vacation begins
God is omnipresent in this world.
130
January 1, 2018 : Monday New Year - Holiday
January 2, 2018 : Tuesday School Reopens after Winter Vacation(Pre KG - XII) / IIITerm begins (VI -XII)
January 3, 2018 : Wednesday
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131
January 4, 2018 : Thursday
January 5, 2018 : Friday
January 6, 2018 : Saturday
The earth is my mother and I am her son.
132
January 8, 2018 : Monday
January 9, 2018 : Tuesday
January 10, 2018 : Wednesday
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133
January 11, 2018 : Thursday
January 12, 2018: Friday
January 13, 2018 : Saturday Bhogi - Holiday
January 14, 2018 : Sunday Pongal - Holiday
May we live for hundred years.
134
January 15, 2018 : Monday Thiruvalluvar Day - Holiday
January 16, 2018 : Tuesday Uzhavar Thirunal - Holiday
January 17, 2018 : Wednesday
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135
January 18, 2018 : Thursday
January 19, 2018 : Friday
January 20, 2018 : Saturday
May we hear good thing with our ears.
136
January 22, 2018 : Monday
January 23, 2018 : Tuesday
January 24, 2018 : Wednesday
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137
January 25, 2018 : Thursday
January 27, 2018 : Saturday IV Saturday - Holiday
January 26, 2018 : Friday Republic Day Holiday
What is to happen, will surely happen.
138
January 29, 2018 : Monday
January 30, 2018 : Tuesday
January 31, 2018 : Wednesday
No.of Working Days : 21
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139
February 1, 2018 : Thursday
February 2, 2018 : Friday
February 3, 2018 : Saturday Band Competition
May all directions be my friends.
140
February 5, 2018 : Monday
February 6, 2018 : Tuesday
February 7, 2018 : Wednesday
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141
February 8, 2018 : Thursday
February 9, 2018 : Friday
February 10, 2018 : Saturday II Saturday - Holiday
May we follow the path of goodness to others like the sun and the moon.
142
February 12, 2018 : Monday
February 13, 2018 : Tuesday
February 14, 2018 : Wednesday
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143
February 15, 2018 : Thursday
February 16, 2018 : Friday
February 17, 2018 : Saturday Founder’s Day / Valedictory Functionof Literary Associations
May we remain good in the eyes of the noble.
144
February 19, 2018 : Monday
February 20, 2018 : Tuesday
February 21, 2018 : Wednesday
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February 22, 2018 : Thursday
February 23, 2018 : Friday
February 24, 2018 : Saturday IV Saturday - Holiday
Never do excess Avoid excess of everything.
146
February 26, 2018 : Monday
February 27, 2018 : Tuesday
February 28, 2018 : Wednesday Declaration of Results (XI)
No.of Working Days 22
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147
March 1, 2018 : Thursday
March 2, 2018 : Friday Dhuleti - Holiday
March 3, 2018 : Saturday
Barking dogs seldom bite.
148
March 5, 2018 : Monday
March 6, 2018 : Tuesday
March 7, 2018 : Wednesday
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149
March 8, 2018 : Thursday
March 9, 2018 : Friday
March 10, 2018 : Saturday II Saturday - Holiday
Many a pickle makes a mickle.
150
March 12, 2018 : Monday
March 13, 2018 : Tuesday
March 14, 2018 : Wednesday
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151
March 15, 2018 : Thursday
March 16, 2018 : Friday UKG Convocation
March 17, 2018 : Saturday UKG Convocation
Procrastination is the thief of time.
152
March 19, 2018 : Monday
March 20, 2018 : Tuesday
March 21, 2018 : Wednesday
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153
March 22, 2018 : Thursday
March 23, 2018 : Friday
March 24, 2018 : Saturday IV Saturday - Holiday
One can hold any position on the basis of one’s merit.
154
March 26, 2018 : Monday
March 27, 2018 : Tuesday Declaration of Results ( I - IX)
March 28, 2018 : Wednesday
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155
No.of Working Days 20
March 29, 2018 : Thursday
March 30, 2018 : Friday Good Friday - Holiday
March 31, 2018 : Saturday
Knowledge is more powerful than physical strength.
156
TEST / EXAMINATION SCHEDULE 2017 - 18
Date Day I II III IV V21.06.17 Wed English II Lang.22.06 17 Thu Tamil Hindi Maths Science II Lang.23.06.17 Fri English Maths Hindi S. Studies Comp. Sci.27.06.17 Tue EVS Comp.Sci. S.Studies Maths S.Studies28.06.17 Wed Maths EVS Tamil III Lang. Science29.06.17 Thu Comp.Sci. Tamil Science Comp.Sci. English30.06.17 Fri Hindi English Comp.Sci. English Maths
Std ( I - V) UNIT TEST - I
Date Day I II III IV V13.07.17 Thu Comp. Sci. III Lang.14.07.17 Fri English Maths Maths Comp. Sci. Maths17.07.17 Mon EVS Comp. Sci. S. Studies English Science18.07.17 Tue Tamil EVS Tamil Science Engish19.07.17 Wed Maths Tamil Science S. Studies S.Studies20.07.17 Thu Hindi Hindi English II Lang. Comp. Sci.21.07.17 Fri Comp. Sci English Hindi Maths II Lang.
Std ( I - V) UNIT TEST - II
Date Day I II III IV V18.09.17 Mon Hindi Maths20.09.17 Wed Comp. Sci. English English II Lang. Comp. Sci.21.09.17 Thu Hindi Maths Science English Maths22.09.17 Fri Maths EVS S. Studies Science S. Studies25.09.17 Mon English Tamil Maths S. Studies Science26.09.17 Tue EVS Comp. Sci. Tamil Comp. Sci II Lang.27.09.17 Wed Tamil Hindi Comp. Sci. III Lang. English
Std ( I - V) I Terminal Examination
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Date Day I II III IV V16.11.17 Thu Tamil Maths17.11.17 Fri Maths English Comp. Sci. Science II Lang.20.11.17 Mon Comp. Sci. EVS English Comp. Sci. English21.11.17 Tue EVS Tamil Science English S. Studies22.11.17 Wed Tamil Maths S. Studies II Lang. Science23.11.17 Thu Hindi Hindi Hindi S. Studies Maths24.11.17 Fri English Comp. Sci. Maths III Lang. Comp. Sci.
Std ( I - V) UNIT TEST - III
Date Day I II III IV V11.12.17 Mon Tamil English12.12.17 Tue Tamil Hindi English Science Comp. Sci13.12.17 Wed English Maths Maths S. Studies II Lang.14.12.17 Thu EVS Comp. Sci. Hindi Maths S. Studies15.12.17 Fri Maths EVS S. Studies III Lang. English18.12.17 Mon Comp. Sci Tamil Science Comp. Sci Science19.12.17 Tue Hindi English Comp. Sci. II Lang. Maths
Std ( I - V) UNIT TEST - IV
Date Day I II III IV V12.02.18 Mon English Maths English II Lang. II Lang.13.02.18 Tue Tamil Comp. Sci Maths Science Comp.Sci14.02.18 Wed Maths Hindi Hindi S.Studies S. Studies15.02.18 Thu EVS English S. Studies Maths Science16.02.18 Fri Comp. Sci. Tamil Tamil III Lang. English19.02.18 Mon Hindi EVS Science Comp. Sci. Maths20.02.18 Tue Comp. Sci. English
Std ( I - V) UNIT TEST - V
Throwing pearls of before swine.
158
Date Day I II III IV V14.03.18 Wed - - Tamil English15.03.18 Thu Hindi English Science Maths Maths16.03.18 Fri Maths Tamil S. Studies III Lang. II Lang.19.03.18 Mon EVS Maths Maths S.Studies Science20.03.18 Tue Tamil Comp. Sci. Hindi II Lang. S. Studies21.03.18 Wed Comp. Sci EVS Comp. Sci. Science English22.03.18 Thu English Hindi English Comp. Sci. Comp. Sci.
Std ( I - V) Annual Examination
STD VI - VIII
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Date Day VI VII VIII14.07.17 Friday Comp. Sci Maths English17.07.17 Monday S. Studies Science Maths18.07.17 Tuesday English II Lang. Comp. Sci.19.07.17 Wednesday II Language English S. Studies20.07.17 Thursday Science S. Studies II Language21.07.17 Friday Maths Comp. Sci. Science
UNIT TEST - I
Date Day VI VII VIII16.08.17 Wednesday Maths Comp. Science Science17.08.17 Thursday Science Maths II Language18.08.17 Friday II Language II Language S. Studies21.08.17 Monday English S. Studies Comp. Sci.22.08.17 Tuesday S. Studies English Maths23.08.17 Wednesday Comp. Sci. Science English
I - MID TERM
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Date Day VI VII VIII12.12.17 Tuesday II Language Maths Comp. Sci.13.12.17 Wednesday English Comp. Sci. S. Studies14.12.17 Thursday Maths English II Language15.12.17 Friday Comp. Sci. S. Studies Science18.12.17 Monday S. Studies Science Maths19.12.17 Tuesday Science II Language English
Knowledge is beautified by moral character.
Date Day VI VII VIII20.09.17 Wednesday II Lang. Comp. Sci. Maths21.09.17 Thursday Science S. Studies Comp. Sci.22.09.17 Friday Maths II Language English25.09.17 Monday English Maths S. Studies26.09.17 Tuesday S. Studies English Science27.09.17 Wednesday Comp. Sci. Science II Language
I - TERMINAL EXAM
UNIT TEST - II
Date Day VI VII VIII01.02.18 Thursday Science Comp. Sci. Science02.02.18 Friday II language S. Studies English05.02.18 Monday English Science S. Studies06.02.18 Tuesday S. Studies Maths Comp. Sci.07.02.18 Wednesday Comp. Sci. II Language Maths08.02.18 Thursday Maths English II Language
II MID TERM
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Date Day VI VII VIII15.03.18 Thursday S. Studies English Maths16.03.18 Friday II Language S. Studies Science19.03.18 Monday Maths Science S. Studies20.03.18 Tuesday English II Language III Language21.03.18 Wednesday Science Maths English22.03.18 Thursday Comp. Sci. Comp. Sci. Comp. Sci.
Std. VI - VIII Annual Examination
STD IX - X
Date Day IX X14.07.17 Friday Comp Sci Comp Sci.17.07.17 Monday S. Studies Science18.07.17 Tuesday Maths English19.07.17 Wednesday II Language Maths20.07.17 Thursday English II Language21.07.17 Friday Science S. Studies
UNIT TEST - I
Date Day IX X16.08.17 Wednesday Maths Maths17.08.17 Thursday II Language English18.08.17 Friday Comp. Sci. Comp. Sci.21.08.17 Monday Science S. Studies22.08.17 Tuesday S. Studies Science23.08.17 Wednesday English II Language
I MID TERM
161Where there is happiness for the one who wants to learn,where there is learning for the one’s who want be happy.
Date Day IX X20.09.17 Wednesday Science S. Studies21.09.17 Thursday II Language Maths22.09.17 Friday Comp. Sci. Comp. Sci.25.09.17 Monday Maths English26.08.17 Tuesday S. Studies Science27.09.17 Wednesday English II Language
I - TERMINAL EXAMINATION
Date Day IX X12.12.17 Tuesday English Maths13.12.17 Wednesday S. Studies English14.12.17 Thursday II Language S. Studies15.12.17 Friday Science II Language18.12.17 Monday Comp. Sci. Comp. Sci.19.12.17 Tuesday Maths Science
UNIT TEST - II
Date Day IX Date Day IX01.02.18 Thurs S. Studies 15.03.18 Thurs English02.02.18 Fri English 16.03.18 Fri Comp. Sci.05.02.18 Mon Science 19.03.18 Mon Science06.02.18 Tues II Lang. 20.03.18 Tues S. Studies07.02.18 Wed Maths 21.03.18 Wed II Language08.02.18 Thurs Comp. Sci. 22.03.18 Thurs Maths
II MID TERM
STD IX
ANNUAL EXAM
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STD XI & XIIUNIT TEST - I (STD. XII)(9.00 a.m. - 10.30 a.m.)
Date Day XII A / B XII C22.06.17 Thursday Maths Maths23.06.17 Friday Physics Accountancy27.06.17 Tuesday Chemistry Business Studies28.06.17 Wednesday English English29.06.17 Thursday Bio/C. Sci. / IP / San. Bio/C. Sci. / IP / San.30.06.17 Friday - Economics
UNIT TEST - I (STD. XI)(9.00 a.m. - 10.30 a.m.)
Date Day XI A / B XI C10.07.17 Monday Physics Accountancy11.07.17 Tuesday English English12.07.17 Wednesday Chemistry Business Studies13.07.17 Thursday Maths Maths14.07.17 Friday Bio. / C. Sci./ IP Com. Sci. / IP15.07.17 Saturday - Economics
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TERMINAL EXAMINATION - II (STD : XI)
Date Day XI A / B XI C13.12.17 Wednesday Physics Accountancy14.12.17 Thursday Maths Maths15.12.17 Friday Bio / Com. Sci / IP Comp. Sci / IP16.12.17 Saturday -- Economics18.12.17 Monday Chemistry Business Studies19.12.17 Tuesday English English*Std XII : CSSE Time Table will be followed
MID TERM TEST - II (STD : XI)
Date Day XI A / B XI C18.11.17 Saturday -- Economics20.11.17 Monday English English21.11.17 Tuesday Physics Accountancy22.11.17 Wednesday Bio/ Comp.Sci / IP Comp. Sci / IP23.11.17 Thursday Chemistry Business Studies24.11.17 Friday Maths MathsRevision Test for Std XII will be conbucted in the month of November
ANNUAL EXAMINATION - STD XI
Date Day XI A / B XI C14.02.18 Wednesday Maths Maths16.02.18 Friday English English19.02.18 Monday Chemistry Business Studies21.02.18 Wednesday Physics Accountancy23.02.18 Friday Bio / Com. Sci / IP Comp. Sci / IP /24.02.18 Saturday - Economics
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INTERNAL COMPETITIONS 2017 - 2018
I to IV (Primary Section)
DATE DAY NAME OF THE COMPETITION
17.06.17 Saturday Drawing and Colouring
01.07.17 Saturday Tamil / Hindi Recitation
16.09.17 Saturday Music and Instrumental
07.10.17 Saturday Story Telling Competition
14.11.17 Tuesday Fancy Dress Competition (std I & II)
15.11.17 Wednesday Fancy Dress Competition (std. III & IV)
06.01.18 Saturday Sloka Recitation
V to XII
DATE DAY NAME OF THE COMPETITION
17.06.17 Saturday Quiz
01.07.17 Saturday Drawing, Colouring & Painting
29.07.17 Saturday Oratorical Competition
19.08.17 Saturday English Extempore
16.09.17 Saturday Inter House Drama Competition
07.10.17 Saturday Debate in Tamil
04.11.17 Saturday Debate in English
18.11.17 Saturday Fancy Dress Competition for class VChildren’s Day Celebrations(VI - XII Drawing Competiton)
06.01.18 Saturday Music & Instrumental
20.01.18 Saturday Kavi Arangam (Tamil
Intellect is power.
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FIELD TRIP SCHEDULED FOR THEFIELD TRIP SCHEDULED FOR THEFIELD TRIP SCHEDULED FOR THEFIELD TRIP SCHEDULED FOR THEFIELD TRIP SCHEDULED FOR THEAAAAACCCCCADEMIC YEAR 20ADEMIC YEAR 20ADEMIC YEAR 20ADEMIC YEAR 20ADEMIC YEAR 20111117 - 207 - 207 - 207 - 207 - 201111188888
CLASSES : I - VIIICLASSES : I - VIIICLASSES : I - VIIICLASSES : I - VIIICLASSES : I - VIII
DATE CLASS
17.06.17 I A & B
24.06.17 I C & D
08.07.17 II A & B
15.07.17 II C & D
22.07.17 III A & B
05.08.17 III C & D
12.08.17 IV A & B
19.08.17 IV C & D
26.08.17 V A
09.09.17 V B
16.09.17 VI A
21.10.17 VI B
04.11.17 VII A
11.11.17 VII B
18.11.17 VIII A
25.11.17 VIII B
Schedule subject to last minute changes. Places planned are Light House, Vivekanada Illam,
Kamarajar House, Lucas & TVS, Dakshin Chitra, Snake Park, Birla Planetarium
Classes : IX - XII Students will be taken on educational tour to places of Historical
importance.
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Department of Physical Education
INTRAMURAL SPORTS AND GAMES - 2017-2018Tentative Dates
DATE BOYS - EVENTS GIRLS - EVENTS15.07.17 Carrom ( S & D) Chess
22.07.17 Chess Carrom (S & D)
05.08.17 Table Tennis (S & D) Badminton (S & D)
19.08.17 Badminton ( S & D) Throwball
16.09.17 Volley Ball Tennikoit (S & D)
07.10.17 Basket Ball Kho - Kho
21.10.17 Kho - Kho -
24.10.17 Field Events -
25.10.17 - Field Events
Primary Section Running Race - Selection20.11.2017 to 24.11.2017
01.07.17 - SPL, ASPL, House Captains,Vice Captains Meeting
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PTA Schedule
Golden Jubilee Block :Parents can meet the Class Teacher and Subject Teachers
on every 1st & 3rd Saturday as per schedule given below to know theprogress of their wards. Parents can also meet the teachers on allworking days between 3.15 p.m. to 3.45 p.m.
1st SaturdayI A, B - 9.00 a.m. - 10.00 a.m.I C, D - 10.30 a.m. - 11.30 a.m.II A, B - 12.00 Noon - 1.00 p.m.II C, D - 1.30 p.m. - 2.30 p.m.
3rd SaturdayIII A, B - 9.00 a.m. - 10.00 a.m.III C, D - 10.30 a.m. - 11.30 a.m.IVA. B - 12.00 Noon - 01.00 p.m.IV C, D - 01.30 p.m. - 2.30 p.m.
Main Block1st SaturdayV A, B - 9.00 a.m. - 10.00 a.m.V C, D - 10.30 a.m. - 11.30 a.m.VIA - 12.00 Noon - 1.00 p.m.VIB - 1.30 p.m. - 2.30 p.m.
3rd SaturdayVII A - 9.00 a.m. - 10.00 a.m.VII B - 10.30 a.m. - 11.30 a.m.VIII A - 12.00 Noon - 1.00 p.m.VIII B - 1.30 p.m. - 2.30 p.m.
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Main Block : 03.00 p.m. - 04.30 p.m.
01/07/2017 IX A, B X A, B
19/08/2017 X A, B XI A, B, C
02/09/2017 IX A, B XI A, B, C
16/09/2017 X A, B
25/09/2017 - XII A, B, C
26/09/2017 - XI A, B, C
28/11/2017 - XI A, B, C
02/12/2017 IX A, B
30/12/2017 X A, B
05/01/2018 - XII A, B, C
06/01/2018 - XI A, B, C
03/03/2018 IX A, B
05/03/2018 X A, B
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For the generous, the whole world is their own family.
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LIBRARY READING RECORD I - XII
Name......................................................................................................
Class...........................................House..................................................
SI.No. Date Title of the Book Author’sName
Acc. No.Call No. Lib’s Sign
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LIBRARY READING RECORD I - XII
Name......................................................................................................
Class...........................................House..................................................
SI.No. Date Title of the Book Author’sName
Acc. No.Call No. Lib’s Sign
Self respect is the only wealth of great people.
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LIBRARY LENDING RECORD VI - XII
Name......................................................................................................
Class...........................................House..................................................
SI.No. Date Title of the Book Author’sName
Acc. No.Call No. Lib’s Sign
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Leave Record
Date of No. Whether Class Parent’sabsence of Reason sanctioned Teacher’s sign
days / not signsanctioned
Note :Leave Letter must be submitted well in advance in the format givenon page.no.174 of the diary.
Absence without prior permission will be viewed seriously.
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Format of Leave Letter
Name of the Student :____________________________________
Class & Section :____________________________________
Date / Dates of leave taken/to be taken :____________________________________
Reason :____________________________________
MC attached (Yes / No) :____________________________________
Signature of the Father :____________________________________
Name of the Father :____________________________________
Date of Submission :____________________________________
Sanctioned / Not sanctioned :____________________________________
Signature of the Class Teacher :____________________________________
Signature of Vice - Principal/ Sr. Principal :____________________________________
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UNIFORM / HOMEWORK DEFAULT RECORD
Date Nature of Default / Subject Teacher’s Parent’sSign Sign
Nature of default in Uniform:Untidy uniform, unkempt hair, unpolished shoes, untrimmed nails.Coming to school without ID card, belt, monogram, ribbon, bindi, bangles.The uniform of the students will be checked every Monday by the class teacher/P.ETsIf a student is a regular defaulter, he/she will be called for an enquiry by the DisciplinaryCommittee.
Every assignment / activity / homework must be completed within the specified time. Parents should ensure that their wards are regular in doing the assigned task.
If a student is a defaulter more than three times, then he / she will be called for anenquiry by the Academic Committee.
NOTE:
Actions become fruitful only by hard work and not just by desires.
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Late Attendance Record
Date Late by Sign Parent’s RemarksMinutes of Tr. Incharge Signature
Note:Students are expected to be in the school premises before 8.30 a.m.Late comers will be marked ‘absent’ for the morning session.Students who come late even for a day, will not be considered eligiblefor winning the prize and certificate for 100% attendance.In case a student is late more than three times, he/she will be sentback home.
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