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ASSESSMENTS AND EVALUATION POLICY

EVALUATION POLICY

CLASSES UPTO FOUNDATIONAL STAGE:

Pre-Primary (Nursery to KG) โ€“ Symbol-Based Competency Assessment

Method: Instead of traditional marks, learners are assessed using developmentally appropriate visual symbols that reflect their proficiency in core developmental areas.

Domains Assessed:

  • Language & Communication

  • Cognitive & Numeracy Skills

  • Motor Skills (Fine & Gross)

  • Social-Emotional Development

  • Environmental Awareness & Creative Expression

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Symbols:

Reporting: Each child receives a colorful Learning Portfolio with symbol-coded progress maps, anecdotal teacher notes, and parent-guided activities for home support.

Grades 1 & 2 โ€“ Hybrid Assessment Model with Marks & Competency Bands

Structure: 4 periodic assessments (40 marks each), aligned with HPC but innovatively reported.
Each subject includes a “Learning Reflection” section with student self-assessment and teacher feedback.

  • Inclusion of mini-projects, peer learning reflections, and creativity journals for a well-rounded view of the child’s growth.

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Grades 3โ€“10: Dynamic Assessment & Promotion Model

Structure:

  • Term 1:
    • ๐Ÿงช PA1 (Periodic Assessment 1) โ€“ 20%
    • ๐Ÿ“˜ Term 1 Examination โ€“ 30%
  • Term 2:
    • ๐Ÿงช PA2 (Periodic Assessment 2) โ€“ 20%
    • ๐Ÿ“˜ Term 2 Examination โ€“ 30%

โžก๏ธ Total Weightage: 100%

โžก๏ธ Promotion based on cumulative performance across academics, projects, and skill development

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๐ŸŒŸ Innovative Enhancements

1. Competency-Linked Assessment
  • Each exam question and project is mapped to specific learning outcomes.
  • Students receive a Competency Profile alongside marks, highlighting mastery in:
  • Critical Thinking
  • Conceptual Understanding
  • Communication
  • Collaboration
  • Creativity
2. Subject Enrichment Activity(SEA)
  • Each term includes 1 interdisciplinary SEA Module.
  • Evaluated on rubrics covering innovation, research, presentation, and teamwork.
  • Projects are showcased during Learning Festivals or as part of portfolios.
3. Holistic Report Cards
  • Alongside subject marks, include:
  • Life skills & value education feedback
  • Art & robotics participation
  • Emotional and social development indicators
  • Personalized remarks from teachers
4. Promotion Criteria Reimagined
  • Based not only on academic score but also on:
  • Skill Growth
  • Active Participation
  • Attendance & Attitude
  • Project Performance
  • Support Plans offered to students not meeting benchmarks โ€” with bridge programs, mentoring, and parent collaboration.

End Result:
A robust, child-centric system that ensures academic accountability while nurturing creativity, confidence, and core 21st-century skills โ€” making students not just exam-ready, but life-ready.

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