SCHEME OF EXAMINATION AND PROMOTION
Class Pre-School – Pre Primary:
There is no formal assessment. The children are assessed on the basis of day to day observation through general discussion and revision worksheet. A checklist is also prepared at the end of each term to track the child’s conceptual understanding.
Class I – II
There is no formal assessment. The grading system of class I & II is an overall assessment of a child’s performance in class which includes the written and oral skills as well as day to day observation of the child.
Class III – VIII
- Academic session for classes III to VIII will have two terminals examinations as Mid Term
Examinations (September/October) & Annual Examinations (February/March)
- Pen and Paper examination of classes III to VIII will be conducted. These examinations will
test the achievements of basic learning outcomes, through assessment of core concepts.
- Regular assessment of a student of class III to VIII will be done throughout the academic
session as per the weightage of marks given in the table.
Internal/External Assessment | Description | Weightage of Marks |
Internal Assessment | Attendance of Student | 5 |
Internal Assessment | Subject Enrichment | 5 |
Internal Assessment | Project Based Activities | 5 |
Internal Assessment | Portfolio | 5 |
Internal Assessment | Multiple Assessment | 5 |
Internal Assessment | Periodic Test/ Unit Test | 5 |
Mid Term Exam. & Annual Exam (External) | These examinations will test achievements of basic learning outcomes, through assessment of core concepts and knowledge from the National & Local curricular along with the relevant higher order skills and application of knowledge in real life situations, rather than the rote memorization. | Mid Term- 20 Annual Exam-50 |
| Total | 100 |
Class III – VIII
- The question paper for the Mid Term Examinations will be set out of the syllabus of the First Term.
- The question paper for the Annual Examinations will be set out of the Whole syllabus, covered in first term and second term.
Classes IX – XI
Apart from test series and periodic assessment, two formal examinations shall be conducted in the month of September & February (Mid Term & Annual examination). For the annual examination, question papers shall be set from the whole syllabus strictly as per CBSE guidelines. In order to declare a pass a student must secure 33% marks out of 100 separately in theory and practical examination.
Class X & XII
Public examination is held by CBSE for these classes in the month of March. To give enough practice for the Board Examination. Test Series, Term end examinations are held in rotation.
Note: Minimum 75% attendance is required for promotion from classes IX and XI to classes X and XII, respectively.
“The M. M. Higher Secondary School works with a difference and takes care of all round development of a child’s personality. We are constantly striving to make learning outcomes a more central part of the educational agenda. The School Managing Committee of the M. M. Higher Secondary School commits itself to provide a student-friendly environment to develop competent, confident and enterprising”.
