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PARENT ORIENTATION
WELCOME TOMIDDLE SCHOOL
Theme of the session 2020-21
The theme of the session is
“Celebrating Diversity”. We will
be incorporating the theme
throughout the year through
activities, projects, worksheets
and assemblies.
You have to dream before your
dreams can come true.
A. P. J. Abdul Kalam There are no secrets to success. It is
the result of preparation, hard work
and learning from failure.
Colin Powell
The Pessimist Sees Difficulty In
Every Opportunity. The Optimist
Sees Opportunity In Every
Difficulty.
Winston Churchill
OUR ROLE..
OUR PRINCIPAL
MS. ANJANA SAHA
• Our principal MS A. Sahahas received the C.B.S.E. award for being teacher of the year in 2015.
• She was felicitated in New Delhi by HRD Ministry, government of India. She also won a cash price of Rs. 50,000/-.
VICE PRINCIPAL
MS. NUPUR GHOSH
MIDDLE SCHOOL COORDINATORS
MS. ESHA BANERJEE MS. BASUNDHARA BHATTACHARYA
TEACHERS CLASS 6A
MS.SUSHANTA MUKHERJEE CLASS REPRESENTATIVE,
ENGLISH, LIFE SKILL
MS. RAKHI SHAW HINDI
MS. SUMITA ROY MATHEMATICS
MS. SUJATA GHOSH BIOLOGY
MS. SANCHITA BOSE PHYSICS
TEACHERS CLASS 6 A
MS. SOMA BASU CHEMISTRY
MS. SAURAVI CHAKRABERTTY HISTORY/CIVIC
MS. SUJANA GHOSH GEOGRAPHY
MS. DEBLINA DAS COMPUTER SCIENCE
MS. RASHI BAIS COMPUTER SCIENCE
TEACHERS CLASS 6 B
MS. SUJANA GHOSH CLASS TEACHER,
HISTORY, GEOGRAPHY
MS. NUPUR GHOSH ENGLISH
MS. SUSHANTA MUKHERJEE
ENGLISH LITERATURE
MS. MEETA OJHA HINDI
MS. SREEMOTI CHATTERJEE
MATHEMATICS
TEACHERS CLASS 6 B
MS. DEBOLINA SAHA PHYSICS
MS. INDRANI GHOSH CHEMISTRY
MS. SUJATA GHOSH BIOLOGY
MS. DEBLINA DAS COMPUTER SCIENCE
MS. RASHI BAIS COMPUTER SCIENCE
TEACHERS CLASS 6 C
MS. SUSMITA CHOWDHURY
CLASS TEACHER,
MATHEMATICS
MS. MONALI BISWAS ENGLISH
MS. RADHA MISHRA HINDI
MS. SANCHITA BOSE PHYSICS
Ms. SOMA BASU CHEMISTRY
MS. BASUNDHARA BHATTACHARYA
BIOLOGY
TEACHERS CLASS 6 C
MS. CECILIA MAZARELLO
HISTORY/CIVICS
MS. NINA RAY GEOGRAPHY
MS. PAPIYA MUKHERJEE
BENGALI
MS. DEBLINA DAS COMPUTER SCIENCE
MS. RASHI BAIS COMPUTER SCIENCE
TEACHERS CLASS 6 D
MS. POOJA ROY CHAUDHURI
CLASS TEACHER,ENGLISH, HISTORY
MS. DIVYA CHOPRA HINDI
MS. MONISHA NATH MATHEMATICS
MS. DEBOLINA SAHA PHYSICS
MS. INDRANI GHOSH CHEMISTRY
TEACHERS CLASS 6 D
MS. SUJATA GHOSH BIOLOGY
MS. SUJANA GHOSHGEOGRAPHY
MS. PAPIYA MUKHERJEE
BENGALI
MS. DEBLINA DAS COMPUTER SCIENCE
MS. RASHI BAIS COMPUTER SCIENCE
TEACHERS CLASS 6 E
MS. KAMALIKA CHOUDHARY CLASS
TEACHER, MATHEMATICS
MS. SAURAVI CHAKRABERTTY
ENGLISH
MS. NAINA SHAWHINDI
MS. SANCHITA BOSEPHYSICS
MS. DEBALEENA BHATTACHARJEE
CHEMISTRY
TEACHERS CLASS 6 E
MS. SUJATA GHOSH BIOLOGY
MS. CECILIA MAZARELLO
HISTORY/CIVICS
MS. BAHITRA TEWARI
BENGALI
MS. NINA RAYGEOGRAPHY
MS. DEBLINA DAS COMPUTER SCIENCE
MS. RASHI BAIS COMPUTER SCIENCE
TEACHERS CLASS 6 F
MS. SNEHA GANGULYCLASS TEACHER,
HISTORY
MS. RINA MULLICKENGLISH
MS. RAKHI SHAWHINDI
MS. SONALI BHATTACHARYAMATHEMATICS
MS. DEBOLINA SAHAPHYSICS
TEACHERS CLASS 6 F
MS. INDRANI GHOSHCHEMISTRY
MS. BASUNDHARA BHATTACHARYA
BIOLOGY
MS. NINA RAYGEOGRAPHY
MS. BAHITRA TEWARI
BENGALI
MS. DEBLINA DAS COMPUTER SCIENCE
MS. RASHI BAIS COMPUTER SCIENCE
VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS TEAM
MS. SHAOLI DEY ART
MS. MAUSUMI BHATTACHARYA
DANCE
MS. DANA ROY DRAMA TEACHER
MS. DOLAN MAZUMDER ACHARYYA
EASTERN MUSIC
MS. PRITAM POLLEY TABLA TEACHER
SIDDHARTH DE GUITAR
SOUMITRA DAS SYNTHESIZER
LIBRARY AND HEALTH & PHYSICAL EDUCATION
MS. SUBHRA KANJILAL LIBRARY
MS. INDRANI DEY LIBRARY (ASST)
MS. PIYALI DAS PHYSICAL
EDUCATION
SUSMITA BAIDYA YOGA
THE DIFFERENT STYLES OF LEARNING
Every child has a
different learning style
and pace. Each child is
unique, not only
capable of learning but
also capable of
succeeding.
- Robert John Meehan
21ST CENTURY LEARNING SKILLS
A 21st Century Learning
Promise
I promise to do all I can
to keep the spark
of curiosity, creativity and
learning alive in every
child;
to help all children discover
their talents , develop their
passion, deepen their
understanding and apply all
this to helping others and to
create a better world for us
all.
The need of the hour
I facilitate thinking
I engage minds
I listen to questions
I encourage risks
I support struggle
I cultivate dreams
I learn everyday
I teach
through
THE SCHOOL ALMANAC
Read the school almanac very carefully
Information to be correctly filled in the required places
Be regular in reading teachers’ feedback
UNIFORM
Correct and neat school uniform to be worn regularly. The new school logo must be worn. It is also available as a separate patch that can be
stitched on to the shirt.
The ID card to be maintained carefully and worn every day. If the students come to
school without ID card strict action will be taken.
The school shoes and cardigans must have name tags to prevent loss and confusion
PUNCTUALITY
All children must be in school by 8.25 a.m.
The school gates will close at 8.30 a.m. after which no child will be allowed entry
Entry between 8.25- 8.30 will lead to late marking in the almanac
Parents are requested to sign the same
If any child comes late for 3 days in a month, she will be sent home on the 3rd day
Minimum of 75% attendance is a compulsory criteria for
promotion
Whenever a child is absent the regularity page has to be duly
filled
When a child is absent for more than 3 days a letter has to be sent on a proper letter writing paper
addressed to the Principal
Doctor’s certificate & fitness certificate to be attached
wherever necessary
REGULARITY
DISPERSAL
It is mandatory for the escorts to carry the “with escort” card which has to be deposited at the gate .All dispersal will be from the gate. No escort will be allowed to enter
the school premises.
If the child wishes to go out on her own she must carry the “without escort” card
Early dispersal will not be permitted except for an emergency and upon the discretion of the Principal
ASSESSMENT STRUCTURESCHOLASTIC AREAS:
• Periodic tests will be held each term on syllabus covered till announcement of their
dates
• Notebooks/Portfolios will be assessed on neatness, regularity and upkeep
• Projects and other activities aimed at enhancing the understanding and skills of
the students will be assessed for subject enrichment.
• Revised mode of assessment according to Board circular will have greater
percentage of Skill based and Application based questions .
• 40% of the question paper will include Higher Order Thinking Skill based
questions in both the terms.
• Half Yearly and Annual question papers of English, Hindi and Bengali will include
spelling and dictation.
ASSESSMENT STRUCTURE
• Syllabus for the Half Yearly Exam- entire First Term syllabus
• Syllabus for the Annual Exam-
o Class VI- 10% of first term syllabus + entire 2nd Term syllabus
o Class VII- 20% of first term syllabus + entire 2nd Term syllabus
o Class VIII- 30% of first term syllabus + entire 2nd Term syllabus
CO-SCHOLASTIC ACTIVITIES:
For the holistic development of the student, the following co-curricular activities will
be graded each term on a 3 point grading scale-
• A-Outstanding
• B- Very Good
• C-Fair
The activities include-
• Work Education (Information Technology)
• Visual + Performing Arts
• Health + Physical Education and Yoga
Children will also be assessed on discipline on a 3 point grading scale.
DETAILED ASSESSMENT (D.A.)
Detailed Assessment(D.A.) is
being mapped with
Periodical I and II for Class
VI and VII.
SUBJECTS: English,
Mathematics and Science
MARKS ALLOTED:20
EVALUATION
Subject Periodical 1 (July) Noteboo
k/Portfol
io
Subject
Enrichment
Half
Yearly
(Sept)
Total (T1) Gr
ade
Periodical 2 (Jan) Notebook/
Portfolio
Subject
Enrichment
Annual
(Feb)
Total Grade
60 10 60 10
English 40+20(D.A)
15(Language
)+25(Literat
ure)
10 05 05 80 100
40+20(DA)
15(Languag
e)+25(Litera
ture)
10 05 05 80 100
Vernacular30+30 10 05 05
80 10030+30 10 05
0580 100
3rd Lang30 10 05 05
80 10030 10 05
0580 100
Maths40+20(D.A) 10 05 05
80 100 40+20(D.A)10 05
0580 100
Gen Science 40+20(D.A) 40+20(D.A)
Physics 13
10
05
05
05
05 80 100
13
10
05
05
05
05 80 100Chemistry 13 05 05 13 05 05
Biology 14 05 05 14 05 05
Social
Science
History 30
10
05
05
05
05 80 100
30
10
05
05
05
05 80 100Geography 30 05 05 30 05 05
SCHOLASTIC AREAS
VI and VII (2020-21)
EVALUATION
SubjectPeriodical 1
(July)
Notebook/Po
rtfolio
Subject
Enrichment
Half
Yearly
(Sept)
Total
(T1)Grade
Periodical 2
(Jan)
Notebook/
Portfolio
Subject
Enrichment
Annual
(Feb)Total Grade
60 10 60 10
English 30+30 10 05 05 80 100 30+30 10 05 05 80 100
Vernacular 30+30 10 05 0580 100
30+30 10 0505
80 100
3rd Lang 30 10 05 0580 100
30 10 0505
80 100
Mathematics 60 10 05 0580 100
60 10 0505
80 100
Gen Science
Physics 20
10
05
05
05
05 80 100
20
10
05
05
05
05 80 100Chemistry 20 05 05 20 05 05
Biology 20 05 05 20 05 05
Social
Science
History 30
10
05
05
05
05 80 100
30
10
05
05
05
05 80 100
Geography 30 05 05 30 05 05
VIII (2020- 21)
SCHOLASTIC AREAS
OUR CLUBS
Clubs are held on every Monday.
The details of the clubs are provided in the school
almanac.
Clubs would be allotted according to the capacity and
availability of slots
Parents are requested to accept the school’s guidance on
allotting clubs to children as per their skill set and competence
Once a child is allotted a club, no change will be entertained
DO’S AND DON’TS
No colored clothes to be worn on birthdays
TV viewing and use of internet must be
strictly monitored at home
Refrain from using slang and indulging in
verbal or physical abuse to avoid adverse
impact on children
Bringing money to school should be
discouraged. Teachers will not be responsible
for loss or theft
Mobile phones and electronic gadgets are not allowed. If found
they will be confiscated for an indefinite period
The school phone must not be used without the prior permission of the
Principal
No gifts should be sent for the Principal or
teachers
Early dispersal is not allowed, if a child is
not well she should not be sent to school
In case a pupil needs to apply mehendi it should be done only on the palm
of the hand.
DO’S AND DON’TS
Before leaving desks and chairs to be in proper order,
lights and fans to be switched off , waste paper and all unwanted things to be thrown into the dustbin.
Students should not carry plastic bags, plastic pencil
cases and refrain from using thermocol. Paper and jute bags are available in the
stationery outlet on campus.
Escorts of bus students must show the identity card at their designated stop for
taking the students.
Students should be monitored while using the
internet connection at home.
CYBER RULE
Students below the age of 13 should abstain from creating accounts on social networking
sites like Facebook, Instagram , etc.
Portable electronic devices are not allowed in school. Students
using the same for academic purpose must carry a note signed
by the concerned teacher. Any unauthorized use of the device will lead to confiscation of the
same.
Students are not allowed to use any device – mobile, camera, internet, etc to photograph or
record picture of another person or school property.
Students are not allowed to participate in, contribute to, encourage any act of cyber
bullying or harassment of another staff/student in or outside school
premises.
Students should not indulge in “hacking” or attempting to access
computer systems without authorization.
Students should abstain from publicly defaming people through
publishing material on the internet, email and social
networking sites. The school’s name can not be used as a prefix,
suffix or the title of any social media account including
Facebook , Instagram , Whatsapprun or administered by a student.
A FEW REMINDERSThe school almanac to be consulted before planning a vacation.
No leave will be granted during the session.
No Retest or Improvement tests will be held - a child will be marked absent if she misses a test.
Gifts brought on birthday should not be worth more than Rs.10
The school office to be informed in case of change in address, phone number or email ID
Prior appointments MUST be made for meeting the Principal or teachers
The school website must be checked regularly..
The library remains open everyday (Monday-Friday) after school hours till 3.30p.m for the children .
Teachers will be available for extra classes and remedials on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 2:45pm- 3:30 pm. Transport has to be arranged by the parent.
Mobile phones are not allowed on school excursions
SOME PROJECTS THAT WE SHALL CONTINUE WITH
• Parents are encouraged to visit the school library, be with their wards, enjoy reading and share their experience.
READING PARTNERSHIP
• Students are encouraged to donate dry food items for the underprivileged children of the locality once a month in the second week of every month. Regular sms is also sent as a reminder.
FOOD ATF
• Small trips with social connect will be organised as part of the project programme. This will enable them to connect with different subjects and develop team spirit.
PROJECT OUTREACH
SOME PROJECTS THAT WE SHALL CONTINUE WITH
•
• Three discipline cards (RED,YELLOW,GREEN) have been introduced to ensure safety and discipline of the students.
DISCIPLINARY MEASURE
CLEANEST
CLASS ROOMA certificate for the best classroom to be awarded to the cleanest
class every month.
KRIDA KUNJ
Children must wear
their P.T. uniform for
their Krida Kunj
classes.
Medical Certificate
stating the fitness of
the child to swim is
mandatory for all
newly admitted
children.
All belongings (swimming
costume, cap bath robe
etc) should be labelled.
Bath robe is
compulsory for all
classes.
Two-piece swim suit is
not allowed.
Only rubber caps are
allowed . Novices should
wear only red coloured
caps . Swimmers can
wear any coloured caps.
Soap, Oil, Lotion ,
Shampoo , Deodorants etc
are not allowed before or
after swimming.
•White keds are
compulsory for
skating.
Special class timing:
7:30 a.m. – 8:30 a.m.
SOME NEW MEASURES UNDERTAKENThe new academic session has resumed from 2nd April,2020 with online and recorded classes as well as content being uploaded through school software and Google classroom to reach out to the students during the lockdown. Students have been given an ID to join the Google classrooms according to their class and subject. A weekly roster is being uploaded on the school website according to which scholastic and co scholastic contents are being uploaded.
Robotics classes will be conducted for all students of Class VI to VIII.
Artificial Intelligence will be introduced for Class VIII as a skill course.
Olympiad will be conducted for Class VIII for English, Mathematics and Science. The same will be optional for Class VI and VII.
SOME NEW MEASURES UNDERTAKEN
Learn to Earn: Children will run the class canteen for one day and the money generated will be donated for a social cause.
An Interschool lit fest will be organized where the students will get a chance to interact and exchange their ideas.
Remedials will be conducted online through Google classroom.
Accolades
Our Principal Ms A. Saha was awarded the
‘Jewel of Bengal’ by IIHM in 2019.
Our school has won the International School
Award by the British Council for the years
2017-2020.
LOOKING FORWARD TO…….
Informal interaction
with parents at morning assemblies
Transparent and healthy exchange of
ideas between parents and
teachers
Greater trust in school
policies and welfare
programs for students
CONTACT : CLASS TEACHERS CLASS 6
MS.SUSHANTA MUKHERJEE (6 A)
MS. SUJANA GHOSH (6 B)
MS.SUSMITACHOWDHURY (6 C)
MS. POOJA ROY CHAUDHURY (6 D)
MS. KAMALIKA CHOUDHARY (6 E)
MS. SNEHA GANGULY (6 F)
CONTACT : CLASS REPRESENTATIVES & STUDENT COUNSELLOR
MS. SUSHANTA MUKHERJEE (CLASS 6)
MS. SUJATA GHOSH (CLASS 7 )
MS. SONALI BHATTACHARYA (CLASS 8 )
SOHINI ACHARYA COUNSELLOR
• STUDENT COUNSELLOR
CONTACT uS AT ……
Principal :
School Admin: Mr. Vikram Ruia
Coordinators:
THANK YOU