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AFFILIATED TTO C.B.S.E.

DELHI

Mob:-8090099289, 0522-462652
Website: www.hspsedu.com
E-mail: mail_hsps@yahoo.com
Telephone : 8090099289,0522-4622652

Session-20 - 20

Name........................................................Sr. No. .........................

Class..............................................Section...................................

House.............................................................................................
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Note : This diary is to be brought to school daily and the


Guardians are most sincerely requested to sign. daily.

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TIME-TABLE

DAYS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
PERIODS

Monday

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Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Saturday
PERSONAL RECORD

Name..............................................................................................
Class & Section ...........................................Sr. No. ......................
Date of Birth....................................................................................
(A)Aadhar No.-.............................(B) PEN.- ..............................

..............................................................Phone...............................

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Siblings Record:
Name Class Section
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*I have read the rules and regulations of the school and I promise
to abide by them and see that my child also conforms to the standards
required by him/her conduct and studies.
Specimen Signatures
Pupil...............................................................................................
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Father..............................................................................................
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Mother..............................................................................................
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Local Guardian.................................................................................

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PRINCIPAL’S REQUEST

Dear Parents/Guardians,

The School Diary you complete


information regarding H.S. Memorial Public School,
Lucknow and also all that the school stands for in
the service of the child.

The Education of your child is a joint


responsibility of yours and ours. We request you to
keep in touch with your child’s school life by referring
to this Diary as often as possible.

We would appreciate it very much if you read

school requirements and regulations with your


signature on Page-3.

Looking forward to your close co-operation.

Thanking you,

Principal

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INTRODUCTION
H.S. Memorial Public School was founded by Sri R.C. Sengar in the
memory of his beloved father Late Sri Hukum Singh Sengar.
This school is a co-educational day school promoting and generating
educational excellence and to help foster all round physical, cultural,
spiritual and intellectual development among its children. It is an English

based on C.B.S.E. curriculum. The course of studies follows the pattern


as recommended by NCERT and NEP 2020.

Admission
The School admits boys and girls between the age of 3 to 14
irrespective of the rank, creed or socio economic status of their parents.
The lowest class is Nursery (Bal Vatika-I) and highest is XII.

Objective
equip them to be human being of character and integrity and to develop
competence in them, both in scholastic and non-scholastic fields, to enable

achieve this, great stress is laid on the following aspects:-

international standards.

decisions and be responsible for them.

the spiritual traditions of all religions and to mould the young on the
convictions of their inner life.

Educational System
H.S. Memorial Public School, Lucknow aims at imparting quality
education to students, moulding them into responsible and patriotic

educational transaction lays emphasis on the inculcation of self reliance,


active participation and overall excellence. The curriculum has been
planned keeping in view the true spirit and ideals of the Constitution of
India, with objectives leading towards making of complete individuals-

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The School has the following sections :

(a) Pre-Primary : Nursery to L.K.G. & U.K.G.

(b) Primary : Class I to V

(c) Junior : Class VI to VIII

(d) Senior : Class IX to XII

which is one of the recognized and approved all India Boards of Secondary
Education. The Board administers public examination which is held in
March.

Course of Studies up to Class X


The medium of instruction is English with Hindi as a second language.
The course of studies upto Class X provides for a general all round
education and examines the students in English, Hindi, Mathematics, the
Sciences (Physics, Chemistry and Biology), Social Studies (Civics,
Economics, History and Geography), Art Education, Health and Physical
Education and Work Experience.

PLUS TWO SUBJECTS (CLASS XI & XII):-


The Plus-Two syllabus is career-oriented & we have provided for the
following groups :
GROUP COMPULSORY OPTIONAL(Any Two)

Group-I English, Hindi, Physics, Physical Edn./Info Practices


(PCM) Chemistry, Maths.

Group-II English, Hindi, Physics, Physical Edn./Info Practices


(PCB) Chemistry, Biology.

Group-III English, Hindi, Accounts, Physical Edn./Info Practices


(COM) B. Studies, Economics

Group-IV English, Hindi, History/ Physical Edn./Info Practices


(ARTS) .
Pol.Sc.,Economics, Sociology

Health Edn. are Compulsory subjects for all the groups.

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Non Scholastic-Activities
The school provides facilities for the following activities:-

Creative Sports & Games


1. Essay Competition 1. Football
2. Debate 2. Cricket
3. Elocution 3. Basket-Ball
4. Quiz 4. Volleyball
5. Art 5. Badminton
6. Painting 6. Kho-Kho
7. Needle work 7. Kabaddi
8. Embroidery 8. Cross Country
9. 9. Athletics
10. Dance & Dramatics 10. Social Forestry
Music Yoga Edn.

Academic Year
1.
First Term : April to September
Second Term : October to March
2. Attendance for Periodic Tests and Term Exams is mandatory.

Promotion Criteria for Classes- I to X


As per CBSE Guidelines
The examination from academic year 2018-19 and onwards would be
conducted as per the remodeled assessment structure explained below.

1. Scholastic Area :

a) Annual/Board Examination- Student has to secure 33% marks out


of 80 marks in each subject covering 100% syllabus of the subject.
Marks and grades will be awarded for individual subjects. 9-point
grading will be same followed by the board in class XII.
i) Periodic Test-
there be three Periodic (written) test in an academic year. Out of

ii) For classes VI-VIII, there will be two periodic tests half yearly and
annual.

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iii)
tion, neatness and upkeep of notebook.
iv) Subject Enrichment Activity-This will cover speaking and listening
skills in Languages, Practical Lab work in Science, Maths Lab work
and Map and Project work in Social Science.
2) Co-scholastic Activities :

a) Work education or prevocational education (clubs)


b) Art education
c) health and physical education
3) Discipline-

NO UPSCALING WILL BE DONE IN SCHOLASTIC AREAS ON THE


BASIS OF GRADES OBTAINED IN CO-SCHOLASTIC AREAS. IT IS
MANDATORY TO PASS IN BOARD/ANNUAL
EXAMINATION AND INTERNAL ASSESSMENT AS PER CBSE
GUIDELINES.

Class : XI-XII
Unit Test Months Marks

50 Marks Each
September As per CBSE Board
Two Preboards December, January As per CBSE Board
(Only Class-XII)
Annual (Class-XI) February As per CBSE Board

Class XI (Result Criteria) :

A.
+Annual)
B. Pass percentage in subject-33% in theory as well as in practicals.

C. Students having less than 75% attendance (Class-XI-XII) may be


barred from taking Annual Exams.
D. No Re exam will be taken.

Important-If a student is found using unfair means in the exams, zero marks

any recognition from the school authorities for that academic year. If
he/she reports the same, the students will be asked to leave the school.

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School Hours
Summer : Pre-Primary : 7.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m.
Class I to Class XII : 7.30 a.m. to 01.30 p.m.
Winter : Pre-Primary : 8.00 a.m. to 01.00 p.m.
Class I to Class XII : 8.00 a.m. to 02.00 p.m.

Organized Games and Sports


Summers : 5.00 p.m. to 6.00 p.m.
Winter : 4.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m.

Principal/Management on all working days.


9.00 am. to 11.00 a.m. OR by prior appointment

School Uniform
Summer-Half sleeve White Shirt, Grey trousers/skirt/short/tunics-

White shorts/trousers/tunics/skirts, White half sleeve Shirts (for


Wednesday), House T-shirts (for Saturday), belt, White canvas
Shoes, White Socks.
Winter : Same as per summers except grey woollen trousers/skirt,
full sleeve White Shirt, Maroon V-necked sweater/Blazer.
Note :Blazer is compulsory for class IX-XII students.
Note : Girl Students of Class-IX to XII will strictly wear Salwar Suit only.

House System
In order to generate a healthy spirit of competition among students,
the school follows the house system. There are four Houses in the

and co-curricular activities are organised. The system inculcates a spirit

each student for the development of individual talent.

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Merit Scholarship
merit basis, subsequent to continuous comprehensive Assessment Exams
results.

Assemblies
House on duty will conduct the Morning and Afternoon assemblies from

Identity Card
All students will be in possession of Identity cards issued by the School.
They will be required to show their Identity Cards at the gate and in school
premises whenever asked.

For Parents/Guardians
1. Check regularly the child’s School diary and home work copies and
ensure that home assignments are completed on time.
2. Discuss with the child problems faced by him/her in coping with the
scholastic and non-scholastic activities. Identify the weak areas and
assist your child to overcome them. Monitor his/her preparation for
tests and examinations as per schedule given. Sign the scripts of the
weekly test.
3. Parents/guardians must send their children to school punctually, regu-
larly and neatly dressed.
4. Children attending school without proper uniform or untidy in person
or dress, boys with unkempt hair will not be allowed to attend classes.

5. All students must reach the school by the 1st bell. Regular late-com-
ers will be issued a discipline card.
6.
without permission. In case of sickness inform the school immedi-

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class.

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8. Students taking term examinations must clear all school dues before
they are issued their admission cards.
9. In case a child is caught using unfair means in any of the examina-
tions/class he/she will be marked ‘Zero’ in that particular subject.
10. Parents are expected to meet the respective teachers of their wards
on the Report-Card day.
Parents must attend all Parent-teacher’s meetings. If the parents are
unable to collect the report card on the assigned day, they must in-
form to the class teacher in writing and collect the report card within a
week.

12. Parents must sign the remarks given by the subject teachers in school
diary and keep in contact with them.
13. Parents will not be permitted to take their children home, during school
hours.
14. Parents will not go to the class room for any reason. They will contact
the school office in case of any urgency.
15.
unauthorised absence of more than six consecutive days and if fees
are not paid on the last day of the laid down months as per fee book.
In case re-admission is considered the defaulter will pay all dues and
Re-admission fees.
16. Insubordination, cheating, stealing, damage to school property, &

a discipline card.
17. The School accepts no responsibility whatsoever for losses of valu-
ables brought to school.
18. Any damage to school property will have to be compensated either
individually or collectively, as a class/group.
19.
Principal, to leave the school premise once he/she has entered school.
20.
21.
22. No leave will be sanctioned on test/examinaiton days. Parents are

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Parents requesting the Principal’s signature on various types of

in advance. Parents are requested not to insist on issue of

working days 10.00 am. to 2.00 p.m.

Scholarship Instituted by Amount Eligibility

I)a) Brilliant H.S.P.S. (I) Laptop Above 95%


Scholarship (II) Bicycle Topper (90%-95%)
in Board Exams
(Class-X & XII)
b) Brilliant H.S.P.S. Rs. 1000/-
Scholarship each

c) Smt. B.D. Rs. 500/- Highest score in Maths


Memorial each + Science in each
Scholarship division

d) Smt. Mrs. S. Sengar Rs. 500/- Highest score in English


each + SST in each division
Memorial Scholarship

e) Gold, Silver & H.S.P.S. Academic Position


Bronze Medal Holders I, II & III in
each class

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Guidance For Students :
1. Observe punctuality.
2. Be neat and tidy in person, dress and work.
3. Be courteous to all.
4. Obey your prefects.
5. Should not go out of school premises without permission.
6. Abide by the rules of the library.
7. Keep the campus clean.
8.
9. Strive for excellence in all spheres.
10. Students are responsible for the safe custody of their books
and belongings.

Prayer
Help me dear God
Each day to do
Some kindly deed
For love of you.

Help me to think
Of words to say
To cheer and comfort

Help me, dear God


Today to see
Some worthy work
That waits for me.

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Morning Songs & Prayer
1. Thank you God, for the world so sweet
Thank you God, for the food we eat,
Thank you God, for the birds that sing
Thank you God, for everything.
Thank you God for each happy. day
For fun, for friends, and work and play,
Thank you God for your loving care
At home, at school, and every where.
2. We shall overcome, We shall overcome
We shall overcome, some day,
O’deep in my heart I do believe
That we shall overcome some day.
We’ll walk hand in hand (2)
We’ll walk hand in hand some day,
Oh, deep in my heart I do believe
That we’ll walk hand in hand some day.
We shall live in peace (2)
We shall love each other (2)
God will see us through (2)
We shall all be one (2).

GOD’S LOVE IS SO WONDERFUL


God’s love is so wonderful
God’s love is so wonderful...2
Oh! wonderful love...3
God’s love is so wonderful,
God’s Love...........3
Oh! wonderful love.........3
So high we can’t get over it
So deep we can’t get under it.......2,
Oh! wonderful love.........3
God’s Love..............3
Oh! wonderful love..........3
So high we can’t get over it,
So wide we can’t get around it........2
Oh! wonderful love.........3
God’s Love..............3
Oh! wonderful love.........3.

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Be careful little eyes what you see
Be careful little eyes what you see
There is someone up above
Looking down with tender Love
So be careful little eyes what you see.

Be careful little ears what you hear


Be careful little ears what you hear
There is someone up above
Looking down with tender Love
So be careful little ears what you hear.

Be careful little feet where you go


Be careful little feet where you go
There is someone up above
Looking down with tender Love
So be careful little feet where you go.

Be careful little hands what you do


Be careful little hands what you do
There is someone up above
Looking down with tender Love
So be careful little hands what you do.

Be careful little lips what you say


Be careful little lips what you say
There is someone up above
Looking down with tender Love
So be careful little lips what you day.

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All things bright and beautiful
All creatures great and small,
All things wise and wounderful
The Lord God, made them all.

Each little bird that sings,


He made their glowing colours
He made their tiny wings.
He gave us eyes to see them
And lips that we might tell,
The goodness of the Father
Who doeth, all things well.

PRAISE HIM
Praise him, Praise him..........(2)
Praise him in the morning, Praise him in the noon time.
Praise him, when sun goes down
Love him, Love him..........(2).
Love him in the morning, love him in the noon time
Love him, when sun goes down.
Serve him, serve him.....
Serve him in the morning, serve him in the noon time.
serve him, when sun goes down....
Thank him, Thank him......
Thank him in the morning, Thank him in the noon time
Thank him, when sun goes down......

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A HUNDRED MILES
If you miss the train I’m on

A 100 miles (4)

Yes I’ m 2

Not a shirt on my back


Not a penny to my name.
Lord I can’t go alone this way.
This way (4)
If you miss the train l’m on

A 100 miles (4)

Father we thank Thee, for the night,


And for the pleasant, morning light.
For rest and food, and loving care,
And all that makes, the world so fair.
Help us to do, the things we should.
To be to others, kind and good.
In all we do, in all we say,
To grow more loving, every day.

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THANK YOU GOD FOR A LOVELY DAY

Thank you God for a lovely day


For my work, and for my play,
Thank you for a peaceful night
And sweet sleep, till morning light.

Bless the ones I love, and me


And all the creatures, made by thee,
Bless the children, everywhere
Keep
. us in, your loving care.

SONG

Give me oil in my lamp


Keep me lurning -2,
Give me oil in my lamp, I pray
Give me oil in my lamp keep me lurning.
Keep me lurning till the break of the day
Burning give me love in my heart,
Keep me happy -2
Give me joy in my heart keep.............
Give me peace in my heart keep............

Student’s Pledge
India is my country, and 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 respect my parents,
teachers and elders and treat everyone with courtesy. To my country
and my people I pledge my devotion. In their well being and prosperity
alone lies my happiness.

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rw pkgs rks gesa j[ks] rw pkgs rks gesa ekjs


rsjs vkxs >qdk ds flj] [kM+s gSa vkt ge lkjs

vks lcls cM+h rkdr okys] rw pkgs rks gj vkQr VkysA


rsjh ;s t+eh rsjk vkleka rw cM+k esgjcka rw c['kh'k djA

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¼6½
rqe le; dh jsr ij NksM+rs pyks fu'kka
ns[krh rqEgsa teha ns[krk gS vkleka
fy[krs pys ukSfugky fur ubZ dgkfu;k¡
rqe feVk nks Bksdjksa ls tqYe dh fu'kkfu;k¡
dy dh rqe e'kky gks lcls csfelky gks
fruds fruds dks cuk nks ft+Unxh dk vkf'k;k¡
ns[krh rqEgsa t+eha ns[krk gS vkleka
rqe ft/kj pyks m/kj] jkLrk cus u;k
,d mBk, lcdk cks>] oDr rks pyk x;k
lc dek,a lkFk lkFk dke djs lcdk gkFk
tks Hkh vkxs c<+ jgk gS] ns[krk mls tgk¡
ns[krh rqEgsa t+eha ns[krk gS vklekaAA

***
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+¼ 7½
bd rw gh Hkjkslk] ,d rw gh lgkjk
bl rsjs tgk¡ esa ugha dksbZ gekjk
gs bZ'oj ;k vYykg ;s iqdkj lqu ys
gs bZ'oj ;k vYykg gs nkrkA
gels u ns[kk tk, cckZfn;ksa dk leka
mtM+h gqbZ cLrh esa rM+i jgs gSa balka
uUgsa ftLeksa ds VqdM+s fy, [kM+h gS bd ek¡
ck:n ds /kq¡, esa rw gh crk tk,¡ dgk¡
^uknka* gSa ge rks ekfyd] D;ksa nh gesa ;s lt+k
D;k gS lHkh ds fnyksa esa uQjr dk t+gj Hkjk
bUgsa fQj ls ;kn fnyk ns lcd ogha I;kj dk
cu tk, xqy'ku fQj ls dk¡Vksa Hkjh nqfu;kA

***
¼8½

n;kdj nku fo|k dk gesa ijekRek nsuk


n;k djuk gekjh vkRek esa 'kq)rk nsukA
gekjs /;ku esa vkvks] izHkq vk¡[kksa esa cl tkvksA
va/ksjs fny esa vk djds] ije T;ksfr txk nsukA
cgk nks izse dh xaxk fnyksa esa izse dk lkxj
gesa vkil esa feytqydj] izHkq jguk fl[kk nsukA
gekjk /keZ gks lsok] gekjk deZ gks lsok
lnk bZeku gks lsok o lsod tx cuk nsukAA
oru ds okLrs thuk] oru ds okLrs ejuk
oru is tk¡ fQnk djuk] izHkq gedks fl[kk nsukAA

***
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¼9½
एन. सी. सी. गान
ge lc Hkkjrh; gSa] ge lc Hkkjrh; gSaA
viuh eafty ,d gS] gk gk gk ,d gSa] gks gks gk ,d gSa]
ge lc Hkkjrh; gSaA
d'ehj dh /kjrh jkuh gS] ljrkt fgeky; gS]
lfn;ksa ls geus bldks vius [kwu ls ikyk gSA
ns'k dh j{kk ds [kkfrj ge 'ke'khj mBk ysaxsA
gk¡ 'ke'khj mBk ysaxsA
fc[kjs&fc[kjs rkjs gSa ge ysfdu f>yfey ,d gSa]
gk gk gk gk ,d gSa] ge lc Hkkjrh; gSaA
efUnj xq:}kjs Hkh gSa ;gk¡] vkSj efLt+n Hkh gS ;gk¡]
fxjtk dk ?kfM+;ky dgha eqYyk dh dgha gS vt+ka
,drk gh viuk jke gSa] ,d gh vYyk rkyk
gs] ,d gh vYyk rkyk gSA
jax fcjaxs nhid gSa ge] ysfdu egfQy ,d gS]
gk gk gk ,d gS] gks gks gks ,d gSA
ge lc fgUnh gSa ge lc fgUnh gSaA

***

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mn~?kks"k
tUe tgk¡ ij & geus ik;k
vUu tgk¡ dk & geus [kk;k
oL= tgk¡ dk & geus iguk
oks gS I;kjk & ns'k gekjk
mldh j{kk & ge djsaxs&3
mldh lsok & ge djsaxs&3
dSlsa djsaxsa & ru ls djsaxs] eu ls djsaxsa
/ku ls djsaxsa
ns'k ;s & gekjk gS
izk.kksa ls Hkh & I;kjk gS
blds fy, & ej feVsaxs] ej feVsaxsa] ej feVsaxs
ns'k dh nkSyr & ns'k ds cPps
D;k cSad ugha & th ugha
D;k dkj[kkus ugha & th ugha
rks fQj dkSu & ns'k ds cPps&3

***
Nk= izfrKk
Hkkjr gekjk ns'k gSA ge lc Hkkjroklh HkkbZ&cfgu gSa] ge viuk ns'k
izk.kksa ls I;kjk gSA bldh le`f) vkSj fofo/k laLd`fr ij gesa xoZ gSA ge
blds lq;ksX; vf/kdkjh cuus dk lnk iz;Ru djrs jgsaxsA ge vius
ekrk&firk] f'k{kdksa vkSj xq:tuksa dk vknj djsaxsA ge vius ns'kokfl;ksa
ds izfr oQknkj jgus dh izfrKk djrs gSa] muds dY;k.k vkSj le`f) esa gh
gekjk lq[k fufgr gSA

***
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Period Summer Winter
First Bell 07.30 hrs. 08.00 hrs.
Assembly 07.35 hrs. - 07.50 hrs. 08.05 hrs. - 08.20 hrs.
I 07.50 hrs. - 08.30 hrs. 08.20 hrs. - 09.00 hrs.
II 08.30 hrs. - 09.10 hrs. 09.00 hrs. - 09.40 hrs.
III 09.10 hrs. - 09.50 hrs. 09.40 hrs. - 10.20 hrs.

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IV 09.50 hrs. - 10.30 hrs. 10.20 hrs. - 11.00 hrs.
Interval 10.30 hrs. - 10.50 hrs. 11.00 hrs. - 11.20
V 10.50 hrs. - 11.30 hrs. 11.20 hrs. - 12.00 hrs.
VI 11.30 hrs. - 12.10 hrs. 12.00 hrs. - 12.40 hrs.
VII 12.10 hrs. - 12.50 hrs. 12.40 hrs. - 13.20 hrs.
VIII 12.50 hrs. - 13.30 hrs. 13.20 hrs. - 14.00 hrs.
Note : School timings may be changed according to weather conditions.
DAY

- World Health Day


- International Earth Day
01 May - International Labour Day
7 May - Tagore Day
5 June - World Environment Day
11 July - World Population Day
- Hiroshima Day
- Quit India Day
5 Sept. - Teacher's Day
5 Sept. - Mother Teresa's anniversary
8 Sept. - World Literacy Day
16 Sept. - Ozone Protection Day
1 Oct. -
3 Oct. - World Habital Day
16 Oct. - World Food Day
24 Oct. - United Nations Day
31 Oct. - Sardar Patel's Day
11 Nov. - Education Day
14 Nov. -
1 Dec. -
10 Dec. - Human Rights Day
12 Jan. - National Youth Day
23 Jan. - Subhash Chandra Bose Jayanti
30 Jan. - Martyrs' Day
28 Feb. - National Science Day
8 March - International Women's Day
15 March - Consumer Protection Day

l All Festivals of Regional and National Importance.


l
THE ABOVE MENTIONED DAYS SHOULD BE CELEBRATED
IN CO-ORDINATION WITH THE HOUSE ON DUTY

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Name : ..................................................................Class......................

Reason for Parent's Class


Principal’s
Date Teacher’s
absence Signature Signature Signature

31
Name : ..................................................................Class......................

Reason for Parent's Class


Principal’s
Date Teacher’s
absence Signature Signature Signature

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Name : ..................................................................Class......................
CT/Discipline
Reason for Incharge/ Parent's
Date Principal’s Signature
coming late Signature

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Name : ..................................................................Class......................
CT/Discipline
Reason for Incharge/ Parent's
Date Principal’s
Signature
coming late Signature

34
Name : ..................................................................Class......................

Parent's
Date Reason Signature

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Name : ..................................................................Class......................

Parent's
Date Reason Signature

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NOTICES/CIRCULARS
Name : ..................................................................Class......................

Date Notice/Circular Issued by

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PARENT’S REMARK
Name : ..................................................................Class......................

Date Reasons arent’s


Signature

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ATTENDANCE RECORD
Name : ..................................................................Class......................
No. of
working Days Days Attendance Sign. of Parent’s Sign. of
Months Principal/
Days Present Absent % C.T. Sign.
I/C
April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

January

February

March

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Date : Day :

English

Hindi

Maths

Science

Social
Science

Teacher
Remarks &
Sign.
Parent’s Signature

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