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ORIENTATION PROGRAM
at
INDIRA NATIONAL SCHOOL
GRADE : IX
Academic Year : 2021-2022
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OBJECTIVE
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HIGH SCHOOL Just ahead
Making the transition
SMOOTH
CONTENT
School working system
Juno campus
Code of conduct
A typical day at school
Secondary curriculum
Submissions
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Examinations
Assessment criteria
Exam rules
Action plan
Role of teachers
Role of parents
SCHOOL WORKING SYSTEM
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SCHOOL WORKING SYSTEM
Working Days : Monday – Friday
2nd and 4th Saturday
Working Hours [Offline] : 7:20 am to 1:00 pm
Working Hours [Online] : 7:45 am to 12 noon
PTM : 4th Saturday [Virtual]
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JUNO CAMPUS
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JUNO CAMPUS - ERP Solution
INS has incorporated Juno Campus as an ERP solution to give
an overview of the school activities to the parents.
Juno Campus consists of Student Profile, Attendance, Online Fee payment,
Academics, Report cards etc.
Student I-Cards and Escort Cards will be issued through Juno Campus.
Application for Bonafide Certificate, Transfer Certificate, Duplicate I Card etc.
can be made through the ERP.
DETAILS FOR LOGIN INTO JUNO CAMPUS
Visit the School website www.indiranationalschool.ac.in . Click on ERP Login
Login Id – GR.NO. of the student e.g.581
Default Password – 123456 (it will mandatorily ask for a password change).
You can click on Forgot Password, in case you have forgotten the password.
Updating of information such as Parent personal email ids, phone numbers,
student address on the ERP is of utmost importance to maintain a smooth and
uninterrupted flow of communication from school.
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CODE OF CONDUCT
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CODE OF CONDUCT
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Students must be punctual and must attend the school regularly
75% Attendance mandatory as per CBSE rules
Students must report to school before 7:20 AM [offline] / 7:45 am [Online]
Students must come in complete, clean and well-ironed school uniform
I-card is mandatory. [Please note – The photos on the i-cards should be recent]
CODE OF CONDUCT (cntd.)
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Students must refrain from make up, long nails, tattoos and jewellery.
Boys to have proper haircut.
Hair Colouring / Streaking is strictly prohibited.
Girls are supposed to wear white hair band. In case of hair length
below the shoulder two plaits to be made.
ELECTRONIC GADGETS
Electronic devices like cell phones / I-Pods / I-Pads are strictly
Not permitted in school.
Consequences – Will be confiscated and parents will be called to
collect the gadget at the session end.
In case of emergency, students are allowed to use school telephone
for communication.
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DISCIPLINE
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Students to strictly adhere to uniform, hair cut, behaviour, conduct
Students to comply with attendance policies as per CBSE guidelines.
Students to come in proper uniform to school even when accompanying
the parents for PTM
Disciplinary action will be taken against students who are found
breaching the discipline policy of the school.
A DAY AT SCHOOL
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A TYPICAL DAY AT SCHOOL [ONLINE]
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Std IX and X
From To Time (in mins)
Attendance 7:45 AM 8:00 AM 15 min
Period 1 8:00 AM 8:45 AM 45 min
Period 2 8:45 AM 9:30 AM 45 min
Break 9:30 AM 9:45 AM 15 min
Period 3 9:45 AM 10:30 AM 45 min
Period 4 10:30 AM 11:15 AM 45 min
Period 5 11:15 min 12:00 Noon 45 min
Important points to note –
• Camera to be kept ON at least
during attendance.
• Attendance will be taken in
every period.
• The student will be marked present for the day ONLY if he / she is found to be
present for at least 3 periods on that day
SECONDARY CURRICULUM
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SECONDARY CURRICULUM
Main subjects :
English
II Language
Science
Social science
Math - Standard Math / Basic Math
Skill subject
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SECONDARY CURRICULUM (cntd.)
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INTERNAL GRADE SUBJECTS :
Arts & Work Experience (WE)
HPE + SEWA
SEWA activities have been designed to integrate social awareness into regular
curriculum of the students for classes IX to XII.
Discipline
SECONDARY CURRICULUM [MATHS]
CBSE conducts two Maths Exams for Class 10 Boards - Maths Basic and Maths Standard.
The choice for the above has to be made in Class 9 during the process of registration.
More about the two levels of Maths -
Maths Basic is for students who do not want to pursue Maths in Class 11 and 12. While
Maths Standard is compulsory for students who want to take up Maths in Class 11, 12 and
further.
Students with Basic Maths can opt for Applied Maths in Class 11 and 12.
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More about the two levels of Maths (cntd) -
There will be no different classrooms or different lessons for Standard and Basic
Maths at the school level.
All the internal assessments of school for all the Mathematics students will be the
same in both the academic years [IX and X]. Only the board exam will have two
different levels of papers.
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SECONDARY CURRICULUM [MATHS]
SECONDARY CURRICULUM (Skill Subject)
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About the Skill Based subject –
Objective – To make the new generation more creative, innovative and to keep
pace with the global developments and requirements at workplace.
The Skill subject will be offered as an additional sixth subject along with the
existing five compulsory subjects.
The weightage of the skill subject is 100 M which includes 50 M theory and
50 M practicals.
SECONDARY CURRICULUM (Skill Subject)
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About the Skill Based subject –
If any student fails in any one of the three main subjects (i.e. Science,
Mathematics and Social Science), then it will be replaced by
the Skill subject (offered as a 6th subject) and the result of Class X will be
computed based on the best five subjects. However, if a candidate desires to
reappear in the failed subject, he/she may appear along with the compartment
examination.
SUBMISSIONS
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SUBMISSIONS
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Subject Notebooks / Journals Month
Science
• All Experiments written and completed
with out the observation / calculations
and Results.
• Journal entry will be given to the students
in the month of June
• Journals in Oct 2021 [Term 1]
Dec 2021 [Term 2]
• Class work from time to time as
asked by the teacher.
English, Hindi, Maths,
Science, S.Sc., Marathi,
Sanskrit, French. Skill
subject
Notebooks / Projects
Portfolio / MA1, MA2, MA3 / SEA [AIL]
As per the instruction of the
Subject Teacher
EXAM RELATED
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EXAMINATION
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Following Exams will be conducted in this academic year
Three Periodic Tests
Portfolio / Multiple assessments [MA1, MA2, MA3] / Subject Enrichment
Activities [SEA] / Art Integrated Learning [AIL]
Annual exam
**Attendance is mandatory for all Exams & Tasks
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA
Periodic Test -1 Periodic Test- 2 Periodic Test- 3 Year End Assessment
40 Marks 80 Marks 40 Marks 80 Marks
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80 Marks from the
Year End
Assessment
INTERNAL ASSESSMENT
5 M from Periodic Test
5 M from Multiple Assessment Test
5 M for Portfolio
5 M for Subject Enrichment Activity
[SEA] / Art Integrated Learning [AIL]
Final 100% score
will include
80 + 20
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA (cntd.)
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Periodic Tests (PTs) -
Pen and Paper Tests
Multiple Assessments (MAs ) –
Portfolio
Subject Enrichment Activities (SEA) /
Art Integrated Learning (AIL)
PT-1 (40 M) PT-2 (80 M) PT-3 (40 M)
Best two - Total reduced to 5 M
MA-1 (5 M) MA-2 (5 M) MA-3 (5 M)
Total and averaged out to 5 M
Portfolio (5 M)
SEA / AIL (5 M)
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA (cntd.)
Internal Assessment Total
Marks
• 5 Marks from Pen Paper Test
(PT-1, PT-2, PT-3) *Average of the best two scores
• 5 Marks from Multiple Assessment
Test
• 5 Marks from SEA / AIL
• 5 Marks from Portfolio
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Marks
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Year End Assessment
80 Marks (Annual
exam)
Final 100%
Score will include
20 + 80
EXAMINATION RULES
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1. Permitted Items
Transparent Pouch / Transparent Pencil Box / Transparent Writing
Pad / Transparent Water Bottle.
Blue / Royal Blue Ink / Ball Point / Gel Pen
2. Students should carry their own stationary for examination. Borrowing
from any other candidate will be considered as unfair means.
EXAMINATION RULES (cntd.)
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3. Barred Items –
Any communication / electronic device – such as Mobile
Phone, Health Band, Digital Watch, Calculator
4. Dress Code: Complete and Regular School Uniform (Identity
Card Mandatory)
RETEST
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Retests will be conducted only for
Genuine Medical Reason
Proper medical certificate from Doctor to be provided to support this.
Representing School for Sports
Proper Documents to be provided to support this with the dates &
schedules.
ROLE OF TEACHERS
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ROLE OF TEACHERS
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Curriculum Planning (Yearly, Monthly and Daily)
Syllabus completion (Theory and Practical) by January end
Remedial Teaching
Taking revision classes
Communication with parents for issues of immediate
concern
ROLE OF PARENTS
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ROLE OF PARENTSParents are requested to –
If a student is suffering from any medical condition, parents are requested to
inform the class teacher and furnish medical certificate in its support.
Ensure that their ward is regular in submitting his / her Journals / Assignments /
Projects / Portfolio / MA1, MA2, MA3 / SEA (AIL project) on time to the
concerned teacher.
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ROLE OF PARENTS (cntd.)
Parents are requested to:
To update their postal address, contact number & email id on the ERP.
Ensure that your ward attends school regularly. Absence to be communicated.
Attend Parent Teacher Meetings for regular updates on your Ward’s
performance.
Check the mails & messages regularly.
Be present for the meetings called for complying with CBSE formalities.
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Parents and teachers to work together for a common goal of
betterment of the children.
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