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(PLEASE BRING THIS HANDBOOK TO SCHOOL DAILY) BLOOMZ INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL & BLOOMZ TODDLERS Baida, Nuvem Salcete Goa Name: __________________________ Class & Div: _________ Roll No.: _______ House: _________ Admission No.: _________ HANDBOOK 2021-22 Recognised by the Directorate of Education, Govt. Of Goa Affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education, New Delhi Affiliation No: 2830009

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School Diary 2020-21 Editted.cdrBLOOMZ INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL
HANDBOOK
2021-22
Affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education, New Delhi
Affiliation No: 2830009
B.I.S works on the premises that KNOWLEDGE HAS NO LIMITS
Our vision is that young citizens leave school with:
· A set of moral values -- honesty, integrity and good
judgement.
· An enquiring and discriminating mind and a desire
for knowledge.
· Tolerance and respect for others.
· Value for partnership between school, parents and
community and the will to endeavour to be proud
Indians.
Bloomz International School recognizes that each child is an individual;
that all children are creative; that all children need to succeed. BIS believes
in all round holistic growth and development of every child entrusted to
our care. Therefore, BIS respects the individual needs of children; fosters a
caring and creative environment; and emphasizes the social, emotional,
physical, intellectual development of each child.
Our Mission
Our Vision
PUPIL INFORMATION
Class: _______________ Division: ___________ House: _____________
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(This page is to be filled in by the parent)
THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA
PREAMBLE
WE, THE PEOPLE OF INDIA, having solemnly resolved to constitute India into a SOVEREIGN, SOCIALIST SECULAR DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC and to secure to all its citizens:
JUSTICE: Social, Economic and Political;
LIBERTY: of Thought, Expression, Belief, Faith and Worship;
EQUALITY: of Status and of Opportunity; and to promote among them all
FRATERNITY: assuring the Dignity of the individual and the Unity and Integrity of the Nation;
IN OUR CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY this twenty-sixth day of November, 1949, do HEREBY ADOPT, ENACT AND GIVE TO OURSELVES THIS CONSTITUTION.
FUNDAMENTAL DUTIES Duties of The Citizens of India (Under Article 51a, Part IV A)
ndInserted by the 42 Amendment in 1976. It shall be the Duty of Every Citizen of India.
(a) to abide by the Constitution and respect its ideals and institutions, the National Flag and the National Anthem;
(b) to cherish and follow the noble ideals which inspired our national struggle for freedom;
(c) to uphold and protect the sovereignty, unity and integrity of India;
(d) to defend the country and render national service when called upon to do so;
(e) to promote harmony and the spirit of common brotherhood amongst all the people of India transcending religious, linguistic and regional or sectional diversities; to renounce practices derogatory to the dignity of women;
(f) to value and preserve the rich heritage of our composite culture;
(g) to protect and improve the natural environment including forests, lakes, rivers and wild life, and to have compassion for living creatures;
(h) to develop the scientific temper, humanism and the spirit of inquiry and reform;
() to safeguard public property and to abjure violence;
(j) to strive towards excellence in all spheres of individual and collective activity so that the nation constantly rises to higher levels of endeavour and achievement.
(k) to provide opportunities for education by the parent the guardian, to his child, or a ward between the age of 6-14 years as the case may be.
Competitions / Camps / Field trips etc.
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DECLARATION
Bloomz Toddlers & Bloomz International School
Name of Student : ___________________________________________ Class : ______ Div : ______ House: __________________ D. O. B: ____________ Blood Group: ______ Student Aadhar No : __________________________ Residential Address: ____________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________ Telephone: Residence : _________________________________________ Father's ______________________________________________________ Mother's _____________________________________________________ Guardian's ____________________________________________________ Family Physician :______________________________________________ Phone: _______________________________________________________
I hereby undertake to abide by the rules & regulation laid down in the School
Prospectus and Handbook.
I shall ensure that my ward does not carry cash, cell phones, electrical gadgets or any other expensive items to the school.
I shall visit the school on the days specified for the parents.
I shall not ask for leave for unnecessary reasons as it may affect the regular studies of my ward.
I shall ensure that my ward would report punctually to school.
I shall strictly adhere to the school timings.
I shall not visit my ward's classroom without permission from the Principal. I assure that I would extend full co-operation to the school authorities in the interest of my ward.
I understand that the school would take all necessary precautions for the safety of children and I shall permit my ward to participate in various school programs
including Tours / Inter school Competitions / Camps / Field trips etc.
I shall not hold the school or management responsible for any unforeseen incident or mishap to my ward during the above mentioned programs or during school hours.
I shall not misbehave with either the staff or the Principal within the school premises. I understand that the school is liable to dismiss my child/ward for the
misbehavior of the child's parents / guardian.
Mother's Signature Father's Signature
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Dear Parents,
Welcome to Bloomz International School! Early formative years of the child are very crucial. Our children are the future of our nation so we want them to be responsible citizens with successful careers. This school will enable them to have a firm foundation so that they have a bright future. Children have their own talents and weaknesses; we must accept them as individuals and not compare them with others. They should not be compelled to do more than what they are capable of. What is important is that they should do their best. To enable the child to enjoy learning, we at B.I.S are committed to provide:-
1. Joyful educational environment so that they look forward to attending school. 2. Excellence in education. 3. All round development of child with emphasis on skills. 4. Instill creativity and spirit of inquiry. 5. Create a life-long interest in learning and understanding our environment 6. Become aware of our rich National Heritage 7. Bring out their latent aptitude and talent. 8. Channelize the energies of children in right direction. 9. Comradeship & co-operation without prejudice.
10. Cooperation between parents and teachers to provide child with best facilities to build courage, confidence, right values & self- esteem.
We endeavour to take education from the confined walls of the classroom to the world outside, thereby evolving the child to achieve academic excellence.
Looking forward towards a blooming association with you.
Thank you
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ATTENDANCE Parents/guardians should see that their wards do not remain absent from school except under unavoidable circumstances as it hampers the progress of the child. The absentees will not be admitted to the class unless a leave note is entered in the handbook by the parent. Notes on paper will not be accepted. After an absence due to contagious illness, a fitness certificate from the doctor must be produced. Attendance is compulsory on Independence Day and Republic day. The students must obtain 90% attendance.
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RULES
PUNCTUALITY- Students should come to the school at least 10 st
minutes before the 1 bell. Late arrivals will be entered in the Late-Coming record in the handbook and it must be signed by the parents the next day. The school gates will close at 7:45 am
School Uniform & Appearance For Pre-Primary Students: T-shirt and Shorts to be worn from Monday to Friday.
1.Please ensure students are wearing proper size uniform ie T-Shirt, track pants, skirt, shorts, pants, Shirt , should fit well and present a neat appearance. 2. A student who is not properly dressed may be sent HOME. Don't give away old school uniform to others. If they are in good condition, the school will accept them for students who need a change. 3. For Girls:
Ø Skirt just below the knee length Ø To wear cycling shorts-Black with the formal uniform Ø Hair should suitably tied preferably in 2 plaits. Girls with short
hair must wear black hair band. Ø Finger nails should be cut neatly
4. For Boys: Ø Should have short, neatly combed hair. Ø Finger nails should be cut neatly
5. Footwear: Ø Black floaters should be worn from June to September. Ø Black Tennis shoes with laces.
Uniform Primary Secondary
P.E Uniform Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday
& Saturday
& Saturday
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BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS: Students may not wear casual clothes. No sweets may be distributed. The child will be wished at the morning assembly. Parents may donate a story book to the Library in lieu of distribution of sweets.
VALUABLES: Students should not bring any expensive articles to school Jewellery, Cell Phones and electronic gadgets are not permitted. Pupils of Class 8 upwards may use a simple, inexpensive wristwatch without a calculator or other features.
STUDENT IDENTITY CARDS: All students must wear their ID cards everyday without fail.
PARENTS CAN HELP THEIR CHIDLREN:
TRANSPORT: This is a facility given to students on request from parents; therefore the school shall not in any way be responsible for any unforeseen incidents. Do not delay the bus when it comes to pick and drop your child, as it will not wait if you are late. Parents should be present at the pick and drop point, In case there is no one to pick the child at the drop point, the child will be brought back to school. Any child who misbehaves in the bus will be asked to discontinue bus service. In cases of change in address please inform the school, not the bus driver.
Check e-mails and Google Classroom for notification and messages from the school daily. Do not encourage private tuition. Check the school bag everyday and make sure the school diary, books etc are sent. Send their books as per the Time Table. Assignment and projects should be submitted on time as it is an important part of evaluation. Parental support is required in collecting information and pictures required for assignments for
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If instructions are given directly to the driver no changes will take place without the permission of the school. Bus fee is billed twice a year. Full term fee has to be paid even if a student discontinues in between. Notice for withdrawal from bus should be given one month in advance. Fees once paid cannot be refunded. WE ENCOURAGE THE USE OF SCHOOL BUS TO REDUCE THE TRAFFIC AND SAVE FUEL CONSUMPTION.
DISCIPLINE: Running, playing, shouting and whistling inside the school building in class hours is not allowed. Every child is given a school diary which he / she must bring to school everyday. No student should tear out any pages or scribble on the diary or else a new diary will be given with a penalty. Irregular attendance, unsatisfactory performance in studies, disobedience to teachers, stealing, writing or scribbling on the walls, malpractice in class work, not bringing books to school, damaging school property or any other unruly behavior will not be tolerated. After a warning in writing the child will be barred from attending school and his/her name will be struck off rolls. Students are not allowed to chew/ consume eatables during class hours. Giving gifts to staff members is strictly prohibited. Every student contributes to the discipline and high standard of the school by his/her manners and conduct. The school expects strict discipline. In case of damage to school property the parent of the student must replace/reimburse immediately. Any serious act of indiscipline on the part of students will lead to the dismissal of the student or removal of the student from the school. Whenever parents are called by the Administrator, Principal or Manager, they should report to the school as per the request.
PARENT TEACHER INTERACTION: School will hold Parent-Teacher interactions (PTG) during the year on Saturdays or any convenient days. All the parents must attend the meetings whenever called. Parents/guardians are not allowed to send any representative for such meetings.
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EVALUATION:
There will be regular and continuous evaluation of the student. Grades will be awarded according to their performance. Parents will be updated about their ward's progress.
Classes 1 to 4 will have continuous evaluation based on tests, projects, assignments, orals and other review activities.
Classes 5 upwards will have regular tests and examinations and will also be evaluated for practical work.
Grades will be assigned for co-scholastic subjects.
REMEDIAL TEACHING:
The school encourages students to develop the habit of self-study. Tuitions are detrimental to the student's.
School provides remedial Teaching that assists them improve his/her academic performance with the help of the teacher who will diagnose the problem areas and provide the necessary support, clear doubts, clarify concepts, strengthen skills and enable the student to go ahead. .
CO CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES: For their all-round development, students are encouraged to participate in the school activities, play games and take active part in sports (Badminton, Squash, Table Tennis, Chess, Volleyball, Skating). Students can nurture and develop their talents and skills and as well as develop leadership and organizational skills through organizing school events and programs, participating in the various programs and the Morning Assembly as well as in Dramatics, Elocution, Public Speaking, Clay- modeling, Spelling Bee, Debating, etc. Yoga, Music (Western), Art and Chess are part of the curriculum.
Programs on Road Safety, Fire Safety, Nature, Environemnt, Astronomy, Etiquette, Health, First Aid & Nutrition, Personality Development, Re-using/Reducing/Re-Cycling, Caring for the Less Privileged and the Aged, Field Trips add an element of interest to the curriculum and provide exposure to the outside world.
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CLUBS:
All students from Class 3 upwards will join one of the School Clubs –
Eco, Speech/Dance/Drama, Literary, Adventure, Heritage.
TIFFIN:
Parents are requested to send only nutritious strictly vegetarian food in
children's Tiffin box for the TWO BREAKS. Preferably :
BREAK 1 - (9.45am - 10.00am)
BREAK 2 - Fruit & Salad (11.45am - 11.55am) Other suggestions - Veg./Cheese Sandwich/ Cutlets / Fruit Salad
School Choir, School Band & School Orchestra: (Tuesday & Wednesday):
Classes will be conducted as per the time table.
Monday - Poha Thursday - Idli
Wednesday - Upma Saturday- Veg/Cheese
Inirmary Policy: In case of simple physical injury or any other illness 1. Assessment will be done in the infirmary by the Nurse. 2. Appropriate First Aid and care will be provided 3. If student recovers and is fit to continue classes, then will be sent to class if not, the parent or guardian will be contacted and student will be sent home with an exit gate pass.
In case of severe casualties eg; Bleeding wounds, Fracture etc 1. Parent will be informed immediately so as to shift the child to the hospital. 2. Simultaneously student will be administered First Aid, revived or stabilised. 3. Student will be shifted to Hospicio Hospital, Margao ER, if there is a delay by parent in doing the needful.
rd thWater breaks of 2 minutes each after 3 and 6 period.
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? Parents are expected to co-operate with the School Authorities upon their insistence of punctuality, discipline, cleanliness etc. ? Parents are expected to respect the school and those working in the school-Principal, Teaching and Non-Teaching staff. ? Parents are advised to check their children's diaries, remarks, sign the remarks, if any, & take necessary action. ? Uniform should be very clean and tidy. ? Parents, themselves should collect the report card & attend the P.T.G regularly. ? Parents should meet the teachers whenever called and find out how they could help their children in academic progress. ? Criticism of a teacher/ school in the child's presence is prohibited as the child loses respect for the school and his/her teachers. If you have a legitimate complaint then meet the Principal with prior appointment. ? Parents who feel their child needs help in a particular subject must meet the principal with prior appointment & extra classes will be provided if required for that child during or after school hours. ? Parents must not dictate to the school authorities on school policies. ? Parents should not encourage their children to miss school days as this might hamper his/her progress. ? Students going for field trips, picnic should be at their best behaviour. School shall take full precaution for their safety but cannot be held responsible for accidents.
? Parents are not allowed to meet the teachers during class hours without the
permission of the Principal.
? Competition/Activity dates can be changed at the discretion of the School
authorities.
? Parents must inform the school incase of change in name, address of the
ward/child or any other changes (from information given to
school) immediately.
? Appointment with Director should not be taken for simple matters and should
be taken at least a week in advance clearly stating the reason.
? Appointment slip has to be filled for seeking appointment with
Principal/Director.
Safety Recommendations:
? Parents/guardians should carry I.D cards to school while visiting the school
or while picking your ward from school.
? Guardians recommended by parents will be allowed to pick the students from
school only if he/she carries the duplicate ID card issued by the school and after
giving prior information to the school office.
? Do not drop your child before 7.30 a.m. and pick them up from school latest
by 2.00 p.m. School will not be responsible for safety of your ward after 2.00 pm.
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? The school management may change, delete or add any of the foregoing rules for the better prospect of the school. Violations of the rules & regulation of the school and the code of conduct will render the concerned student liable to strict action including removal from the roll of the school. School fees may be revised annually at the sole discretion of the management.
Timing- Parents can meet the administrator or the teachers at the following time with prior appointment fixed with the office. Principal Timing : 9.00 a.m. to 10.20 a.m. (Mon to Sat) 1.45 p.m to 2.15 p.m. (Mon to Sat) Pre-primary teachers : 12.30 p.m to 1.00 p.m. (Mon to Fri) Teachers Timing : 1.50 p.m. to 2.15p.m. (Mon to Fri)
SCHOOL PLANNER The subsequent pages contain information about the school programs, activities, evaluation schedules, holidays, vacations.
VACATION PERIODS: th thGanesh Break : September 9 to September 15 , 2021
th th Diwali Break : October 27 to November 16 , 2021 Winter Break
th st : December 24 , 2021 to January 1 , 2022
nd thSummer Break : May 2 to June 4 , 2022
SCHOOL RE-OPENS for Academic Year 2021-2022: Monday, April 5, 2021
Following information is available on the school Website
1. ADMISSION
4. SCHOOL FEE
ENVIRONMENT 7. AWARD CRITERIA
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Holiday: Ambedkar
Jayanti, Baisakhi
THU 15
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MON 19
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THU 22
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SAT 24
SUN 25
MON 26
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FRI 30
SUN 6
Summer Break
TUE 8
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THU 10
FRI 11
SAT 12
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MON 14
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WED 16
THU 17
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MON 28
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WED 30
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SUN 4
MON 5
TUE 6
WED 7
THU 8
FRI 9
SAT 10
SUN 11
SAT 17
SUN 18
MON 19
TUE 20
THU 22
FRI 23
SAT 24
SUN 25
MON 26
TUE 27
WED 28
THU 29
FRI 30
SAT 31
SAT 7 Holiday: First Saturday
SUN 8
MON 9 UT-1 Class 5 - 8, Review 1 Class 1 - 4
TUE 10 UT-1 Class 5 - 8, Review 1 Class 1 - 4
WED 11 UT-1 Class 5 - 8, Review 1 Class 1 - 4
THU 12 UT-1 Class 5 - 8, Review 1 Class 1 - 4
FRI 13 UT-1 Class 5 - 8, Review 1 Class 1 - 4
SAT 14 UT-1 Class 5 - 8
SUN 15 Independence Day
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SUN 5 Teachers Day
THU 16 PT-2 Class 9 & 10
FRI 17 PT-2 Class 9 & 10
SAT 18 PT-2 Class 9 & 10
SUN 19
WED 22
THU 23
FRI 24
SAT 25
SUN 26
MON 27
TUE 28
WED 29
THU 30
SUN 17
TUE 19
THU 21 Review 2 Class 1 - 4
FRI 22 Term 1 Exam Class 5 - 10,
Review 2 Class 1 - 4
SAT 23 Term 1 Exam Class 5 - 10,
Review 2 Class 1 - 4
SUN 24
MON 25
Review 2 Class 1 - 4
TUE 26
Review 2 Class 1 - 4
WED 27 Diwali Break
THU 28 Diwali Break
FRI 29 Diwali Break
SAT 30 Diwali Break
SUN 31 Diwali Break
Day Date Month
FRI 3
Xavier
SUN 5
MON 6
TUE 7
WED 8
THU 9
SAT 11
SUN 12
MON 13
TUE 14
WED 15
THU 16
SUN 19 Goa Liberation Day
MON 20 PT 3 Class 9 & 10
TUE 21 PT 3 Class 9 & 10
WED 22 PT 3 Class 9 & 10
THU 23
SAT 25 Christmas Day
SUN 26 Christmas Break
MON 27 Christmas Break
TUE 28 Christmas Break
WED 29 Christmas Break
THU 30 Christmas Break
FRI 31 Christmas Break
Day Date Month
MON 10 UT 2 Class 5 - 8/ Prelims Class 10/
Review 3 Class 1 - 4
TUE 11 UT 2 Class 5 - 8, National Youth
Day/ Review 3 Class 1 - 4
WED 12 UT 2 Class 5 - 8/ Prelims Class 10/
Review 3 Class 1 - 4
THU 13 UT 2 Class 5 - 8/ Review 3 Class 1 - 4
FRI 14 UT 2 Class 5 - 8/ Prelims Class 10/
Review 3 Class 1 - 4
SAT 15 UT 2 Class 5 - 8
SUN 16
MON 17 UT 2 Class 5 - 8/ Prelims Class 10
TUE 18
FRI 21
SAT 22
SUN 23
MON 24
TUE 25
TUE 8
THU 10
SAT 12
SUN 13
TUE 15
FRI 18
SAT 19
SUN 20
MON 21
TUE 22
WED 23
THU 24
FRI 25
SAT 26
SUN 27
MON 28
Day Date Month
SUN 6
FRI 11
SUN 13
Review 4 Class 1 - 4
TUE 15 Review 4 Class 1 - 4
WED 16 Term 2 Exam Class 5 - 8/
Review 4 Class 1 - 4
THU 17 Term 2 Exam Class 5 - 8/
Review 4 Class 1 - 4
FRI 18 Holiday: Holi
Review 4 Class 1 - 4
SUN 20
Day Date Description
TUE 13 Gudi Padwa
WED 21 Ram Navami
THU 22 Earth Day
Jul-21
SAT 24 Guru Purnima
SUN 15 Independence Day
Day Date Description
TUE 14 Hindi Diwas
Oct-21
Nov-21
WED 8 SAARC Day
Jan-22
WED 26 Republic Day
SUN 30 Martyrs' Day
MON 28 Science Day
Day Da te Desc rip tion Day Da te Desc rip tion
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M O N 2 8 B o a t M a kin g
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Ju l-21 TH U 2 3 C h r istm a s C e le b r a tio n M O N 5 M o n so o n C e le b r a tio n (R a in W a lk)
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Vegetab le Day Jan -22
T UE 13 Fru it Day TU E 1 8 S to r y Te llin g
W ED 14 Sp rou ts Day S A T 2 2 B e a ch A ctiv ity
Aug-21 Feb-22
M O N 2 F r ie n d sh ip D a y TH U 3 C la y M o u ld in g
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F R I 2 7 W a te r P la y M O N 2 1 F ie ld Tr ip
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TH U 1 6 C o lo u r n g A ctiv ity A p p r e cia tio n D a y/ O p e n H o u se
List o f Ce lebration & A ctiv ity 2021-2022- B loom z Toddlers
List of Special Assemblies 2021-2022- Bloomz Inernational
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AM I READY FOR SCHOOL? EVERY EVENING 1. Have I done my homework? 2. Have I packed my bag for School (See Checklist for school) 3. Do my finger/toe nails need to be cut? 4. Do I need my Parent’s signature in the Calendar / Test - Book? 5. Do I need to ask my parent’s for anything extra I need for class (Don’t wait for the morning?)
EVERY MORNING 1. Have I had a bath and brushed my teeth well? 2. Have I been to the toilet? 3. Have I asked God’s blessings for today? 4. Is my uniform clean and well ironed? 5. Is my hair neatly combed? 6. Are my shoes polished? (Rememeber to wear white canvas shoes on P.E.Days) 7. Am I ready to leave so that I can be in school on time? YOU WILL SURELY HAVE A HAPPY DAY IN SCHOOL
MY CHECKLIST FOR SCHOOL DAILY : 1. Have I packed my bag according to the timetable? (You need the Textbook and Notebook in each subject). Make sure you do not take extra books. 2. Have I put in the SCHOOL HANDBOOK? 3. Have I put in my pencil box / geometrical instrument box? 4. Have I taken the SCHOOL ATLAS (When you have Goeography)? and DICTIONARY (when you have English) 5. Have I a well sharpened pencil; an eraser and geometrical instruments(for Goemetry)? 6. Have I taken my snack box / lunch box and water bottle? 7. Has any teacher asked me to bring any special material, such as pictures etc.? 8. Have I to take any material : such as ART AND PROJECTS? (See below) 9. If I have been absent, has the non-attendance and Leave Record Page been entered? 10.If I have been given a remark, has it been signed by my parent?
ART - MATERIAL (to be brought to class by each child when they have Art)
Classes 1, 2 and 3 Pencils (2B & HB); eraser, plastic ruler, crayons, pencil colours, glue stick.
Classes 4 upwards Pencils (2B & HB), white eraser, water colours, 12" ruler, glue stick, a palette, brushes (No.2 & 3) a cotton cloth duster(6"x6"), a small plastic bowl for water, geometrical instrument box.
Shri Aurobindo’s translation of the First stanza is :
I bow to thee, Mother, richly watered, richly fruited cool with the winds of the south, Dark with the crops, of the Harvests, The Mother ! Her nights rejoicing in the Glory of the moonlight Her lands clothed beautifully With her trees in Flowering bloom Sweet of laughter, sweet of speech The mother, giver of boons, Giver of bliss.
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Tagore’s English rendering of this stanza is :
Thou art the ruler of the minds of all people, Dispenser of India’s destiny. Thy name rouses the hearts of Punjab, Sind, Gujarat and Maratha Of the Dravida and Orissa and Bengal; It echoes in the hills of the Vindhyas and Himalayas, Mingles in the Music of Jamuna and Ganges and is chanted By the waves of the Indian Sea. They pray for thy blessing And sing thy praise The saving of all people waits in thy hand, Thou dispenser of India’s desting. Victory, victory, victory to thee !
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India is my country. All Indians are my brothers and sisters.
I love my country and, I am proud of it’s rich and varied heritage.
I shall always strive to be worthy of it. I shall give my parents, teachers and all elders respect
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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SHOWERS OF BLESSING
There shall be showers of blessing: This is the promise of love; There shall be seasons refreshing, Sent from the Savior above.
Refrain: Showers of blessing, Showers of blessing we need: Mercy-drops round us are falling, But for the showers we plead.
There shall be showers of blessing, Precious reviving again; Over the hills and the valleys, Sound of abundance of rain.
There shall be showers of blessing; Send them upon us, O Lord; Grant to us now a refreshing, Come, and now honor Thy Word.
There shall be showers of blessing: Oh, that today they might fall, Now as to God we’re confessing, Now as on Jesus we call!
There shall be showers of blessing, If we but trust and obey; There shall be seasons refreshing, If we let God have His way.
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bruh “kfDr gesa nsuk nkrk] eu dk fo”okl detksj gks uk ge pyas usd jLrs is ge ls] Hkwydj Hkh dksbZ Hkwy gks uk
nwj vKku ds gkas va/ksjs] rw gesa Kku dh jks”kuh ns gj cqjkbZ ls cprs jgas ge] ftruh Hkh ns Hkyh ftanxh ns
cSj gks uk fdlh dk fdlh ls] Hkkouk eu esa cnys dh gks uk
ge uk lkspas geas D;k feyk gS] ge ;s lkspas fd;k D;k gS Qwy [kqf”k;ksa ds as LkHkh dks] lc dk thou gh cu tk, e/kqcu
viuh d#.kk dk ty rw cgk ds] dj ns ikou gj ,d eu dk dksuk
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PRAYER Our Father, in heaven Holy be your name Your kingdom come
Your will be done on earth- As in heaven.
Give us this day our daily bread- And forgive us our sins.
As we forgive those who sin Against us.
And lead us not into temptation But deliver us from evil.
Amen.
THANK YOU 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. Amen.
PRAYER Now before I run to play Let me not forget to pray,
To God who kept me through the night, And woke me with the morning light.
Help me, Lord, to love thee more Than I ever loved before,
In my work and in my play Be thou with me through the day.
Amen.
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May Goddess Saraswati, who is fair like the Jasmine coloured
moon and whose pure white garland is like frosty dew drops,
who is adorned with radiant white clothes and on whose
beautiful palm and arms rests the Veena, whose throne is a
white lotus, an who is surrounded and respected by Gods
beginning with Lord Brahma, Lord Vishnu and Lord Mahesh,
protect me. I beseech Her to totally remove my laziness and
sluggishness.
LkjLorh oUnuk
;k dqUnsUnq rq’kkjgkj /koyk ;k “kqHkz oL=ko`rkA ;k oh.kk oj n.M ef.Mrdjk ;k Üosr A ;k czãkP;qr “kadj izHk`frfHk% nsoS% lnk ofUnrkA
lk eka ikrq ljLorh Hkxorh AA
xk;=h eU=e~
HkwHkqZo% Lo% rRlforqoZjs.;eA HkxksZ nsoL; /khefg f/k;ks ;ks u% izpksn;kr~AA
We meditate on that Isvara's (i.e. Pratyaksha Narayan's
Symbol i.e. Sun) glory who has created the Universe; who is fit to
be worshipped; who is the embodiment of Knowledge and Light,
who is the remover of all sins and ignorance. May He illumine
(enlighten) our (entire universe's) intellects.
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dke;kch dk xhr
ge gksaxs dke;kc] ge gksaxs dke;kc ge gksaxs dke;kc ,d fnuA gks&gks eu esa gS fo”okl] iwjk gS fo”okl ge gksaxs dke;kc ,d fnuA ge pysaxs lkFk & lkFk] Mky gkFkksa esa gkFk ge pysaxs lkFk & lkFk ,d fnuA gks&gks eu esa gS fo”okl] iwjk gS fo”okl ge gksaxs dke;kc ,d fnuA gksxh “kkafr pkjksa vksj] gksxh “kkafr pkjksa vksj gksxh “kkafr pkjksa vksj ,d fnuA gks&gks eu esa gS fo”okl] iwjk gS fo”okl ge gksaxs dke;kc ,d fnuA gksxh thr lR; dh] gksxh thr lR; dh gksxh thr lR; dh ,d fnuA ugha Hk; fdlh dk vkt] ugha Hk; fdlh dk vkt ugha Hk; fdlh dk vkt ,d fnuA gks&gks eu esa gS fo”okl] iwjk gS fo”okl ge gksaxs dke;kc ,d fnuA ;qx cnysxk pkjksa vksj] ;qx cnysxk pkjksa vksj] ;qx cnysxk pkjsa vksj ,d fnuA gks&gks eu esa gS fo”okl] iwjk gS fo”okl ge gksaxs dke;kc ,d fnuA
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xhr
lkjs tgka ls vPNk fgUnksLrka gekjk A ge cqycqys gSa bldh ;s xqyflrka gekjk AA--- ijcr oks lcls Å¡pk] gelk;k vkleka dk A
oks larjh gekjk] oks ikloka gekjk AA--- xksnh esa [ksyrh gSa] ftldh gtkjksa ufn;k¡ A
xqy”ku gSa ftuds ne ls] j”ds&ftuka gekjk AA et+gc ugha fl[kkrk] vkil esa cSj j[kuk A fgUnh gSa ge] oru gS fgUnksLrka gekjk AA---
ß vlrks ek ln~xe; relks ek T;ksfrZxe; e`R;ksekZe`re xe; Þ
izkFkZuk
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izkFkZuk
n;k dj nku fo|k dk geas ijekREkk nsuk AA n;k djuk gekjh vkRek esa “kq)rk nsuk A
gekjs /;ku esa vkvks izHkks vk¡[kks es cl tkvks AA va/ksjs fny esa vkdj ds] ije T;ksfr txk nsuk A
cgk nks izse dh xaxk] fnyksa es izse dk lkxj A gesa vkil esa fey tqydj] izHkks jguk fl[kk nsuk A
gekjk deZ gks lsok] gekjk /keZ gks lsok AA lnk bZeku gks lsok] o lsod tu cuk nsuk A
oru ds okLrs thuk] oru ds okLrs ejuk AA oru ij tka fQnk djuk] izHkks gedks fl[kk nsuk A
n;k dj nku fo|k dk geas ijekRek nsuk AA
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Let you live hundred years
Always, may God protect you also.
Gain glory through meritorious acts.
Let your life be fruitful.
Thus all pray happily always.
tUefnu xhr
tUefnufenqEk~ vf; fiz; l[ks “karuksrq fg loZnk eqne~ A
izkFkZ;kegs Hko “krk;q”kh % bZ”oj lnk Roe~ p j{krq A
iq.; deZ.kk dhfrZektZ; thoue~ ro Hkorq lkFkZde~ AA
National Symbol
National Flag
National Currency
National Language
National Sports
National Flower
National Fruit
National Animal
National Bird
Scheme for Examinations and Evaluation Assessment for the Year 2021-22
1. The academic year 2021-2022 will be divided into two terms and examinations will be held at the end of each term(Classes 5 to 10) 2. A) Class 9 & 10 will have the whole syllabus of the academic year for the CBSE Board.
· Three periodic tests will be conducted in school as Internal Assessment for the Board Exam.
· Mid Term and Pre-board examinations will be conducted. B) Classes 5 to 8 will have two term examinations and periodic test marks will be the average of continuous and regular evaluation throughout the year 3. Weightage for Assessment:
Class 9 a) First Term: 80marks for half yearly exam This exam is a preparatory exam and will not have weightage for c final assessment. b) Three periodic written tests will be conducted in the entire year fff and the average of the best two will be taken. Annual Exam: 80 marks: school based (complete syllabus Class 9) Note: Student has to secure 33% marks each out of 80 marks and 20 marks of internal assessment Classes 5-8 a) First Term: 80 marks for half yearly exams (Classes 6-8)
20 marks Internal Assessment 40 marks for half yearly exams for class 5 10 marks Internal Assessment
(Written exam with syllabus covered till announcement of half yearly exam dates). b) Second Term: 80 marks for yearly exams (Class 6-8)
20 marks Internal Assessment 10 marks Internal Assessment
Written exam for 80 marks with syllabus coverage
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st Class VI: 10% of 1 term covering significant topics + entire
nd syllabus of 2 term.
stClass VII: 20% of 1 term covering significant topics + entire syllabus nd
of 2 term.
stClass VIII: 30% of 1 term covering significant topics + ndentire syllabus of 2 term Periodic / Internal Assessment of
20 marks.
announcement of test dates.
· Subject enrichment 5 marks at term end.
Rubrics for Notebook Assessment (2021-22)
Name: Class: Subject:
Neat- ness (1 Mk)
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12/7/2021 MON MATHEMATICS 16/9/2021 THU SOCIAL SCIENCE
13/7/2021 TUE ENGLISH 17/9/2021 FRI ENGLISH
14/7/2021 WED SOCIAL SCIENCE 18/9/2021 SAT SCIENCE
15/7/2021 THU HINDI 20/9/2021 MON MATHEMATICS
16/7/2021 FRI SCIENCE 21/9/2021 TUE HINDI
Y F QP
DATE DAY SUBJECT
20/12/2021 MON SOCIAL SCIENCE 14/1/2022 FRI MATHEMATICS
21/12/2021 TUE MATHEMATICS 17/1/2022 MON SCIENCE
22/12/2021 WED HINDI 19/1/2022 WED SOCIAL STUDIES
20/1/2022 THU IT
ASSESSMENT SCHEDULE 2021-22
Main rivers - Mandovi, Zuari, Terekhol, Chapora, Kushavati & Sal Galibag, Talpona
Famous National parks and sanctuary - Salim Ali bird, Bondla Wildlife, Molem, Cotigao, Madei, Netravali & Mahaveer Wildlife Sanctuary.
World Heritage Sites - The Bom Jesus Basilica
FORTS - Tiracol, Chapora, Corujem, Aguada, Reis Magos, Nanus, Mormugao, Fort Gaspar Dias and Cabo de Rama
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