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S.B.O.A. SCHOOL & JUNIOR COLLEGE PARENTS MEET
STD. X
03.08.2019
S.B.O.A. SCHOOL & JUNIOR COLLEGE
2018-2019
AISSE
Board Exam Results 2018-19
No Appeared : 741
No of Passed : 741
No of Distinctions : 588
No of I Class : 137
No of II Class : 16
Above 400/500 : 504
AISSE BOARD EXAM
2018-19 SCHOOL TOPPERS
AISSE
FIRST
SRIYA PAVANI V
X - A
490/500
AISSE
SECOND
VANKAYALAPATI
NEHANTH
X - C
489/500
R. CHIRAG
X - B
489/500
SUBHASINI K
X - I
489/500
SHRAVAN
VENKATRAMAN
X - L
489/500
AISSE
THIRD
ASHWIN
X - N
488/500
AISSE
ENGLISH
VANKAYALAPATI
NEHANTH
X - C
SUNITI
SRINIVASAN
X - C
ARCHANA G
X - D
SHEREYA P V
X - I
99/100
AISSE
ENGLISH
NIRAV
PRABHAKAR
X - N
SHREYA V
X - N
THRISHA R
X - O
99/100
AISSE
TAMIL
SUSHMETHA S R
X - G
TEJASREE
X - E
T APOORVA
X - K
98/100
AISSE
TAMIL
R JAYAHARISH
X - M
P BIRITHIK
X - K
D KOUSHIK VISHNU
X - M
98/100
AISSE
HINDI
SRIYA PAVANI V
X - A
DRISTI CHANDRA
X - A
SONA ANN PHILIP
X - B
R CHIRAG
X - B
99/100
AISSE
FRENCH
ROHIT D
X - N
LAKSHMI PRIYA V M
X - N
MADHUMITA P
X - O
M VISWANATHAN
VISHAL D
X - O
100/100
AISSE
MATHS
VIGNESH KUMAR G
X - I
R CHIRAG
X - B
ASHWANTH R
X - H
100/100
AISSE
MATHS
KRITHIVARSHA I
X - K
PRANAV SURYA S
X - J
SHRAVAN VENKATRAMAN
X - L
100/100
AISSE
MATHS
AKHASH KARTHICK R
X - O
R JAYAHARISH
X - M
KANISHKAR V
X - O
100/100
AISSE
SCIENCE
SUBHASHINI
X - I
R THANUSRI
X - G
KOWSHIKAA V
X - J
100/100
AISSE
SOCIAL SCIENCE
AVINASH S
X - D
VANKAYALAPATI
NEHANTH
X - C
CHARANYA R
X - G
100/100
AISSE
SOCIAL SCIENCE
HARSHITHA A
X - L
KOWSHIKAA V S
X - J
100/100
CLASS – X ASSESSMENT
2019 – 2020
STRUCTURE OF ASSESSMENT
SCHEME
• The Assessment scheme will have an 80 marks component for Board examination (class X) in all scholastic subjects along with a 20 marks component of Internal Assessment.
• Students have to secure 33 percent marks separately in each of these components.
CBSE STD. X ASSESMENT
20
80 100
33
0
20
40
60
80
100
INTERNAL EXTERNAL TOTAL MIN. PASS MARK
Board Examination for (Class X) 80 marks
• For Class X:
– The Board Examination for 80 marks in each subject will cover 100% syllabus of only Class-X.
– The examination paper will be designed for a 3 hours duration. Marks and Grades both will be awarded in each scholastic subject and a 9-point grading system.
• For awarding the grades, the Board will put all the passed students in a rank order and will award the grades as follows:
For awarding the grades, the Board will put all the passed students in a rank order and will award the grades as follows:
A-1 Top 1/8th of the passed candidates
A-2 Next 1/8th of the passed candidates
B-1 Next 1/8th of the passed candidates
B-2 Next 1/8th of the passed candidates
C-1 Next 1/8th of the passed candidates
C-2 Next 1/8th of the passed candidates
D-1 Next 1/8th of the passed candidates
D-2 Next 1/8th of the passed candidates
E Failed candidates
• With effect from the academic session 2017-18, the CBSE has introduced the remodeled structure of assessment which also includes a component of Internal Assessment (IA) of 20 marks.
Internal Assessment (20 Marks)
Inte
rnal
Ass
ess
me
nt
(2
0 M
arks
) Periodic Test(PT) for (10 Marks)
Notebooks Submission (5 Marks)
Subject Enrichment Activities
(5 Marks)
• Syllabus
– The portion of syllabus will be cumulatively covered in periodic test.
• Average of Marks
– The weightage of each of the three tests into ten marks each for identifying best two tests.
– The best two will be taken into consideration and the average of the two shall be taken as the final marks for PT.
Assessment of Notebook: While assessing Notebook Submission, the following parameters will be used:
Regularity
Completion of Assignment/work done
Neatness and Upkeep of Notebook
Notebooks Submission (5 Marks)
Class work & Record maintenance
(5 Marks)
Handwriting & Legibility
(2)
Maintenance of Note & Record (1)
Regularity in Submission (2)
• These activities are to be recorded internally by respective subject teachers.
• For Languages:
– Activities aim at equipping the learner with effective Listening and Speaking skills.
Subject Enrichment Activities (5 Marks)
• For Mathematics: Laboratory activities and projects.
• For Science: Practical works.
• If there is no scope for calculation for observation(4 marks)
Rubrics Max. Points
Observation 2
Calculation 2
Accuracy 2
Involvement 2
Recording 2
• For Social Science:
– Project, Assignment and Map
Rubrics Max. Points
Content accuracy & originality
2
Presentation & Creativity
2
Punctuality in submission
2
Viva (Oral/Written) 4
27/80
7/20
• CBSE recommends three major Co-scholastic activities viz.,
–Art Education and
–Work Education and
–Physical Education.
Co-Scholastic Areas
Work Education
Rubrics Max. Points
Is innovative in ideas 3
Is involved and motivated 2
Demonstrates a positive attitude 3
Demonstrates an understanding of correlation with real life situations
2
Art Education
Rubrics Max. Points
Innovative and creative approach
3
Aesthetic sensibilities 2
Interpretation and originality 3
Correction with real life 2
Physical Education
Rubrics Max. Points
Physical fitness and agility 3
Flexibility of the body 2
Follows all safety norms of games and sports
3
Follows rules of the games 2
• These activities will be graded on a 5-point grading scale (A to E) for classes IX-X.
• The students shall be assessed on any two activities of her/his choice from each of the three areas i.e. Art Education, Health and Physical Education.
• No upscaling of grades will be done.
Assessment of Co-Scholastic Areas
Parameters of Assessment
TWO LEVELS OF MATHEMATICS STANDARD BASIC
To continue Mathematics as a subject in class XI / XII
Students Can’t continue Mathematics as a subject in class XI/XII
The existing Mathematics examination is the Standard Level Examination.
Students can appear in the Standard Level at the compartment examination, if they wishes to do so after passing the basic Mathematics Examination.
Standard Level and Basic-level question papers shall be based on the same syllabus
SKILL SUBJECT
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
PRACTICAL WORK MARKS
Practical Examination 15
Written Test 10
Viva Voce 10
Practical File/Student Portfolio 10
Viva Voce 05
Total 50
Total Marks : 100 ( Theory – 50 + Practical – 50 )
Practical
SKILL BASED SUBJECT
We have introduced I.T. as 6th subject from this academic year as
I.T. skill is compulsory for new generation.
CBSE considers the best 5 subject marks for promotion.
PLAN OF ACTION FOR ACADEMIC YEAR 2019-20
JUNE JULY -AUG.
AUG. SEP. OCT. OCT. - NOV.
NOV. DEC. JAN.
CYCLE TEST-1
MID. TERM
CYCLE TEST-2
HALF YEARLY
CYCLE TEST-3
UNIT-1 50%
PORTION
UNIT-2 50%
PORTION
CLUSTER COMMON MODEL-1
FULL PORTION
PRE BOARD
MODEL-2 FULL
PORTION
TEST PLANS FOR STD. X 2019 -20
• HIGH ACHIEVERS PROGRAMME – SCHEDULE WILL BE GIVEN.
• PEER GROUP LEARNING FOR AVERAGE STUDENTS.
• COACHING CLASSES( 4:00 P.M TO 5: 30 P.M) FROM 7/8/2019
• INTENSIVE COACHING FROM JANUARY (7:00 AM TO 8:30 A.M)
• Class teacher will grade the students on a Five-point scale (A to E) keeping in view the overall attendance, sincerity, values and behavior of the students.
• Discipline Card System
– Warning : Cards will be given to the students for the following acts of indiscipline.
Discipline (Attendance, Sincerity, Behaviour, Values)
• For coming late to school (Third late coming)
• For not wearing full school uniform(I.D card, tie, shoes, belt etc., on more than 3 occasions).
• Irregular in doing homework and assignment.
• Non-completion of class work, records, etc.
• Fighting and injuring other students.
• Using abusive language.
• Irregular in bringing the school handbook.
• Disobedience to teachers.
• Absenteeism during class hours.
• Abstaining from morning assembly without permission.
YELLOW CARD
• Bringing cell phone and other electronic gadgets to the school.
• Stealing.
• Damaging school property.
• Damaging / Destroying other students books, notebooks, geometry box etc.,
• Malpractice during exams or tests.
• Possession and reading of pornographic and undesirable material in the school.
• Teasing fellow students.
• Being disrespectful to teachers.
• Changing of marks in the progress report card.
• Forging the parent’s signature in the progress report card.
PINK CARD
Further details visit
www. cbse.nic.in
INSTRUCTION TO PARENTS
• 1. Please ensure that your ward leaves home in proper uniform, polished shoes, hair and nails properly trimmed, with I.D. card and school bag with books according to the day’s timetable.
• 2. Students are expected to bring with them their lunch, water, napkin and spoon. Lunch is to be taken in the classroom.
• 3. Parents are to advise their wards to greet teachers and elders as and when expected.
• 4. A Discipline Card System has been introduced to monitor discipline among the students.
• 5. Parents are to instill in their wards the Do’s and Don’ts of a student.X
• 6. “Think in English and speak in English”. It is imperative that English is used as the medium of communication in school. Parents are also
• advised to counsel their wards to converse in English at home too.During the II Language period, the chosen language should be used to converse.
• 7. Parents are advised to ensure that their wards do daily study of lessons and are Regular at homework.
• 8. Parents are free to send their wards by public or private transport.But they are also advised not to allow them to drive cars or geared two wheelers. Safety of the children is our priority too.
• 9. Parents are to monitor their wards activities after school hours. They should be advised to return home immediately after the school closes for the day. Loitering may lead to undesirable activities and habit formation.
• 10. Parents are advised not to give their wards large sums of money. I pods, calculators or cell phones. Possession of the above if detected will lead to confiscation and disciplinary action. No gold jewellery is to be worn to school.
• 11. Parents are advised to help their wards keep the school timings and also to be regular to school. Absenteeism should be intimated.
• Students who fall sick during school hours will be taken care of and may leave school with the parent or escort on written permission from the respective compartment head.
• 12. Parents are expected to spend quality time with their children and monitor their leisure time activities. The amount of time spent on watching T.V., with friends and on the phone should be monitored and curbed.
• 13. Unchaperoned participation in social activities should not be permitted.
• 14.Parents are expected to closely monitor their child’s use of mobile phones and internet. Allow browsing the net only under your supervision .Place computers and other connected device in the common areas of your home. Parents should be aware of their child’s social media presence and monitor their online activities. Install parental control tools or filters for Safe browsing.
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