Courses of Studies

CLASSES

COURSES OFFERED

Nursery, LKG & UKG

Moral Instruction, English, Mathematics
General Science, Arts & Crafts

Std I, II & III

Moral Instruction, English, Mathematics
General Science, EVS, Hindi, Marathi, Computer, GK, PT & Arts

Std IV & V

Moral Instruction, English, Mathematics
General Science, Social Studies, Hindi, Marathi, Computer, GK, PT & Arts

Std VI, VII & VIII

Moral Instruction, English, Mathematics
General Science, Social Studies, Hindi, Marathi, Computer, GK, PT & Arts

Std IX & X

Moral Instruction, English, Mathematics
General Science, Social Studies, Hindi, Marathi, Computer, GK, PT & Arts

Std XI &XII
ARTS

Moral Instructions, English, Geography, History,
Economics, Business studies, SUPW, PT

Std XI &XII
COMMERCE

Moral Instructions, English, Commerce, Accountancy,
Economics, Business Studies, SUPW, PT

Std XI &XII
SCIENCE

Moral Instructions, English, Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Computer Science, SUPW,PT

School Uniform for Boys

NURSERY
Grey checked shirt with monogram SHSS on the left side pocket. Grey half pants with elastic. Grey socks and black shoes.

LKG & UKG
Red checked shirt with monogram SHSS on the left side pocket. Red half pants with elastic. White socks with two red bands on top and black shoes

Std I to X
Light blue half sleeves shirt and grey trousers. Shorts are not permitted above std IV. Grey socks and black shoes. Prescribed ties, belts and blazers with school monogram SHSS.
PT uniform: house color T-shirt with black track pants as prescribed.

Std XI & XII
Light blue lined half sleeves shirt and navy blue trousers.  White socks and black shoes. Prescribed ties, belts and blazers with school monogram SHSS.
PT uniform: House color T-shirt with black track pants as prescribed.

Note: Purchase of uniforms to be made from authorized dealers of the school.Extra-curricular activities 

School Uniform for Girls

NURSERY
Grey checked shirt with monogram SHSS on the left side pocket and grey pinafore. Grey socks and black shoes.

LKG & UKG
Red checked frock with monogram SHSS on the left side . White socks with two red bands on top and black shoes.

Std I to X
Light blue half sleeves shirt and grey pinafore.Grey socks and black shoes. Prescribed ties, belts and blazers with school monogram SHSS.
PT uniform: house color T-shirt with black track pants as prescribed.

Std XI & XII
Light blue lined half sleeves shirt and navy blue pinafore. White socks and black shoes. Prescribed ties, belts and blazers with school monogram SHSS.
PT uniform : House color T-shirt with black track pants as prescribed.

Note: Purchase of uniforms to be made from authorized dealers of the school.

Examinations

There are three terms in a school year:

  • First Term
  • Second Term
  • Final
  • Term exam for std I-XII comprises of 80 marks Theory Paper and 20 marks Project Work.
  • For Board appearing students of std IX and XII, TheoryPaper (80 marks) and Project Work (20 marks).
  • Moral Instruction, General Knowledge, SUPW and PT are graded subjects.

Promotion Rules

  • Promotions are decided by the Promotion Committee.
  • The passing mark in each subject for std I-X is 33.
  • The passing mark in each subject for std XI-XII is 35.
  • Students failing in English will not be granted promotion.
  • The final exam answer script cannot be shown to the parents. However, in special cases and exceptional circumstances, the students can apply for the re-evaluation of not more than two subjects. For this, parents need to write a letter of request (mention name, class, section, roll no. and subject/subjects for re-evaluation) to the respective Headmasters/ Headmistress.
  • If the Principal feels that some students are failing owing to their inability to cope up with the standards, they may be advices to seek admission elsewhere for the genuine and larger interest.
  • Students failing twice in the same class will have their name struck off from the school attendance register automatically and must discontinue their studies from the school.

Attendance

  • Students should attend school regularly.
  • Seventy five percent (75%) attendance is necessary for promotion.
  • Any student who has more than 10% absence in a term may be denied permission the write the term examination.

Leaves of absence

  • Leave of absence is granted on a prior return application from parents/guardians but only for a valid reason.
  • All are expected to attend school on the closing and reopening day after each vacations. Stick action will be taken against defaulters.
  • Unexplained absence over a period of a week renders a student liable to have his/her name struck off from the attendance register.
  • Students who have been recently suffering from or exposed to any infectious disease will not be allowed to attend school unless they bring an MBBS doctor’s certificate to state that the period of quarantine is over. The medical certificate should be attached to the note of absence from the parents/guardians.
  • Appointments with doctors, dentist, etc must not be arranged during school hours.
  • In case of absence without leave the student on returning to school must have the reason of absence entered and signed by parent/guardian. On the Leave Record in the school diary. The same should be signed by the Headmaster before he/she is allowed into the class.
  • In case the student is absent for 1 or 2 days, the reason of absence must be mentioned and signed by parent/guardians on the leave record in the school diary. The same should be signed by the Class Teacher during the class attendance.
  • An application is MANDATORY for absence of 3 days and above.
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Suspension and Expulsion

 A student who gets into serious trouble at school can be suspended for a fixed period of time. School can suspend a student if he/she has seriously broken school rules. A formal notification will be issued to the parents/guardian of the action taken by the school board. Expulsion will be the last resort if the student does not improve his/her behavior through other means.Decision of the school board will be final.

Students may be subject to suspension or expulsion for committing any of the wrong doings listed below:

  • use of abusive or foul language to others
  • use and illegal selling of drugs, tobacco and its products
  • use of any type of arms or explosives
  • use of inappropriate behavior like bullying, eve-teasing, disrespectfully behavior to others
  • attempt to commit theft or extortion
  • attempt to cause to damage to school property
  • commit an obscene act or engage in habitual profanity or vulgarity
  • Disruptive behaviour which interferes or threatens to interfere with any of the school normal operation or activities
  • Sending abusive or threatening emails, texts/voicemails/phone messages or other written communications(including social media)
  • Defamatory, offensive or derogatory comments regarding the school on face book or other social media sites.
  • use of physical aggression on others
  • chastising schoolmates intentionally

Extra-curricular activities

The school pays a lot of emphasis and importance to physical education and extra-curricular activities. These cultural activities help to broaden the horizons and expose levels of understanding and hence are mandatory requisite for the student’s education and upbringing.

It is always good for all students to participate in the following activities of the school:

  1. Yoga Day Handwriting Competition
  2. Independence Day Drawing Competition
  3. Founder’s Day Poetry & Recitation Competition
  4. Teacher’s Day Speech Competition
  5. Hindi Bhasha Day Temperance Contest
  6. Swachh Bharat Abhiyan
  7. Children’s Day
  8. Sports Day
  9. Annual Day
  10. Science Exhibition
  11. Republic Day
  12. Handwriting Competition
  13. Drawing Competition
  14. Poetry & Recitation Competition
  15. Speech Competition
  16. Temperance Contest

Class and Home Assignments

  • Students must submit their work and projects for correction on the assigned date.
  • On the first page on every note book students will maintain an index of exercises done in the course of the year.
  • Every exercise must be dated.
  • Parents are requested to co-operate with the school by encouraging their children to be diligent and honest in doing their daily work.
  • Parents should regularly follow up on work done in school.