summary of the calendar (2021
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SUMMARY OF THE CALENDAR (2021 – 2022) TERMS:- First Term : Monday, April 05, 2021 to last date of Half Yearly Exam
(November/ December dates to be given by CBSE) Second Term : Till Term II / Year End Exam (March/April dates to be given by
CBSE) VACATIONS: Summer Vacation : Monday, May 24, 2021 to
Wednesday, June 30, 2021 Deepawali Break : Monday, November 01, 2021 to
Sunday, November 07, 2021 Winter Vacation : Monday, December 27, 2021 to
Monday, January 03, 2022
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Office Hours
1. For Payment : 9.00 am to 12.30 pm on all working days. 9.00 am to 11.30 am on all working Saturday.
2. For all other work : 9.00 am to 1.00 pm
3. To meet the Principal : 9.00 am to 11.00 am on all working days, with prior appointment.
4. To meet the Vice- Principal : 10.00 am to 11.00 am on all working days.
5. To meet the Coordinators (Primary)
: 9.00 am to 10.00 am and 2.00 pm to 2.35 pm on all working days.
6. To meet the Teachers : On any working day after school, in consultation with the Front Desk.
7. Book Shop Counter : 10.30 am to 12.00 noon On all working days.
AFTER CLASS X BOARD RESULT PLEASE BE IN TOUCH WITH THE
SCHOOL WITHIN THREE DAYS OF THE DECLARATION OF CBSE RESULTS.
SCHOOL UNIFORM
SUMMER UNIFORM
Boys (Std. I- V)
(Std. VI- XII)
(Std. I- XII)
: Grey Shorts
Grey Trousers
White Shirt- Half Sleeves
School Belt
(Std. I & II) : Shoes- Black Leather Shoes with Velcro (Bata)
Std. III- XII) : Shoes- Black, Naughty Boys/ Super Stride
Socks- White with Grey Stripes
Grey Patka for Sikh Students
Girls (Std. I- VIII) : Grey Skirt (Knee Length) White Shirt- Half Sleeves,
School Belt.
: Black Cotton Tights for Yoga Classes
(Std. IX- XII) : Grey Kurta (Knee Length), White Salwar and White
Dupatta.
(Std. I & II) Shoes- Black Leather Shoes with Velcro (Bata)
(Std. III- XII) : Shoes- Black Buckled, Naughty Boys/ Super Stride.
Socks- White with Grey Stripes, White Ribbons or
Hair Band.
WINTER UNIFORM
Boys (Std. I- XII) : Grey Trousers, White Shirt- Full Sleeves
Pullover- Grey, Blazer- Navy Blue
School Tie, Cap- Grey
Rest same as in Summers
Girls (Std. I- VIII) : Grey Trousers
White Shirt-Full Sleeves, School Tie
(Std. IX- XII) Grey Kurta (Knee length)
White Salwar and White Dupatta
(Std. I- XII) : Pullover- Grey Blazer- Navy Blue
Rest same as in Summers
SPORTS UNIFORM
SUMMER UNIFORM
Boys (Std. I- V)
(Std. VI- XII)
(Std. I- XII)
: White Shorts
White Trousers
House T-Shirts (as per the Student’s House Colour)
School
School Belt
(Std. I & II) : Shoes- Black Leather Shoes with Velcro (Bata)
Std. III- XII) : Shoes- White Canvas Socks- White with Bands of
respective House colour
White Patka for Sikh Students
Girls (Std. I- XII) : White Divided Skirt, House T-Shirt (as per the Student’s
House Colour) School Belt
(Std. I & II) : Shoes- White Leather Shoes with Velcro (Bata)
(Std. III- XII) : Shoes- White Canvas, Socks- White with Bands of the
respective House Colour, White Ribbon or Hair Band
WINTER UNIFORM
Boys (Std. I- XII) : School Track Suit (as per the Student’s House Colour)
(Std. I- II) : Shoes- White Leather Shoes with Velcro (Bata)
(Std. III- XII) : Shoes- White Canvas, Socks- White with bands of the
respective House Colour, White Patka for Sikh
Students
Girls (Std. I- XII) : School Track Suit (as per Student’s House Colour)
(Std. III- XII) Shoes- White Canvas
(Std. I- II) : Shoes- White Leather shoes with Velcro (Bata)
Socks- White with Bands of respective House Colour
HOUSE COLOURS
Aravali House- Yellow/ Shivalik House- Green
Nilgiri House- Blue/ Vindyachal House- Red
Specification of Uniform:
White shirt Bombay Dyeing 17235, Grey Trousers, Skirts, Shorts V Grey hytex Bombay
Dyeing. Grey Kurta/ Kamez Girls IX- XII, Grey Bombay Dyeing Princy grey, Blazer Cloth-
BSL excellency 3033 shade.
Fee Instructions
1. School fee is payable quarterly in advance by the 20th April, July, October and
January.
2. Fee can be paid preferably through ERP/Draft/Cheque/ Bankers Cheque only in
school on all working days between 1st and 20th of the due months. If paid by
cheque, please ensure that it is not dishonoured. (Cheque bounce charge of Rs.
500/- will be applicable.)
3. The Cheque should be drawn in the name of Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan Vidyashram,
Jaipur. The name of the ward, class, section, scholar number, and the mobile
number must be written at the back of the Draft/Bankers Cheque/ Cheque. The
same can be dropped in the drop box at the school reception. Cash will not be
accepted.
4. Fee can be deposited up to 20th of the due month. Between 21st and end of the
month, a late fee of Rupees 100/- per day will be charged.
5. If the child’s name is struck off due to non payment of School Fees or due to any
other reason, readmission would be the sole discretion of the School and admission
fee would be levied as per the rules.
6. One month written notice is necessary if a child has to be withdrawn.
7. Fee paid will not be refunded under any circumstances.
8. Transport charges are to be deposited along with the fee. Students are not allowed
to opt out of the transport arranged by the School.
9. Rules for Boarding House Students: Boarder’s fee has to be paid through
ERP/Cheque/ Draft in the name of Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan Hostel, Jaipur by the 20th
of April, July, October and January.
10. In case Fee Certificate is required Rs. 100/- will be charged.
WITHDRAWAL
1. Notice for withdrawing a pupil from the school should be given in writing by the
Parents/ Guardians, under whose signature admission was granted. The written
application should reach the Principal’s office at least one month in advance.
2. If a student is to be withdrawn from the school at the end of the academic session,
intimation to this effect should be given in writing within seven days from the
declaration of the result of the Annual Examination. Such students should not attend
any class in the next session. In case no intimation is received by the school
regarding the intention of withdrawal or the student attends any class in the next
session the fee will be charged as per school policy.
3. If a pupil is withdrawn from the school during the course of an academic year, the
installment of fee paid for the specific period during which the withdrawal application
is made, will not be refunded.
4. The school may ask a Parent/ Guardian to withdraw his/ her ward (i) for submitting
false information to the school for seeking admission, (ii) for academic reasons, or
(iii) on disciplinary grounds. The decision of the school in such matters shall be final.
No claim of refund will be entertained in such cases.
5. The school may ask the Parent/ Guardian to withdraw his/ her ward, if the parent
misbehaves with any member of the school staff.
6. Transfer Certificate on withdrawal or on completion of the course is issued only after
the pupil submits the No Dues Certificate from the librarian and the class teacher
after clearing all school dues.
CODE OF CONDUCT FOR STUDENTS Offline Classes
Students must carry their Scholar's Diary to school everyday.
Students must arrive on time, late arrivals will not be permitted to attend the school.
Students must be neatly dressed and should wear the I-card compulsorily in the school.
No student will be allowed inside the school building if he/she is not in school uniform.
Boys are not allowed to keep long hair, and girls should plait their hair, short hair should be neatly cut and pinned. Use of highlighter or colour on hair will not be allowed.
Students are expected to respect the property of the school. No student shall damage any school furniture, write or draw anything on walls or furniture. Any damage done even by accident must be reported at once.
The students should not bring any valuable articles like mobile phones, expensive watches, jewellery, cameras, i-pods and digital items to the school. If any student is found in possession of any of these then they will be confiscated and disciplinary action will be taken.
The students shall converse only in English while in the school premises.
The students shall regard the school as their second home and do everything possible to keep the classroom and school premises clean.
The students shall be ready to cooperate in all endeavours to promote the well being of the school and school mates.
The student shall avoid vulgarity in talk and behaviour no matter what the provocation.
Students are not permitted to bring any play material from home.
Students should not collect, borrow or lend any money among themselves without the supervision of teachers. Students are not allowed to bring Money, Crackers, Birthday Cakes and Holi Colours in the School. Bursting of crackers, playing with colours and celebration of Birthday may lead to disciplinary action.
Online Classes
To ensure a fruitful teaching learning environment the following code of conduct is expected from the students while the online classes are going on.
The student must mark the daily attendance in the Google classroom by 8:45 a.m.
Ensure that the mike's are switched off when the teacher is teaching. The students must attend the online class with all the required stationery.
In case a student has a query, the student can ask the teacher and enquire through the chat box or un-mute the mike, place the query and then mute again.
Private chats are strictly prohibited. In case of any in disciplinary issue the child would be removed from the class and would be admitted only after an Apology letter is sent on the school mail id.
Internet or any other technical issue, if any, during the class would be intimated on the class Broadcast group.
Refrain from logging in using different devices or names simultaneously.
The link should not be shared with the student of different sections.
The study material would be sent on Google classroom.
The class WhatsApp group would entirely be a Broadcast group.
The parents may contact the subject teacher or class teacher for queries on SECOND SATURDAY ONLY BETWEEN 9 -11 a.m.
IN CASE OF MISCONDUCT
1. The school reserves the right to take strict disciplinary action against a student
whose conduct is harmful to other students, teachers or school property.
2. No student shall indulge in any of the following practices:-
Spitting in or near the school building.
Rowdyism or bullying of any kind.
Use of Violence in any form.
Missing classes or assembly or periodic test without a genuine reason.
Cheating during a Test or an Exam.
Misbehaviour in bus or in school premises.
Coming to school in a self driven vehicle without a license and a two wheeler
without a helmet.
DISCIPLINARY ACTION
As a part of the disciplinary action, the school can issue the following cards-
1. Yellow Card
The card is issued for breach of any rule mentioned under the rules of
conduct.
This card is issued to a student for unsatisfactory conduct on the
recommendation of any school faculty.
Two yellow cards imply a final warning and would lead to a Red Card.
2. Red Card
This is a final warning to the student for repeated misconduct.
Any further misconduct would lead to immediate expulsion from the
School/Boarding House.
This card can also be issued directly in case of extreme misconduct. The decision
of the Principal shall be final and binding.
RULES REGARDING PERIODIC TESTS
The Periodic Tests can be online/offline.
Time table will be shared on ERPApp.
The Periodic Tests are compulsory for all the classes.
The students are not allowed to remain absent during the test on any ground
other than being medically unfit or any other genuine reason.
Any absence from the test has to be brought to the notice of the school through an
application. Absence from any Periodic Test will be viewed seriously.
Promotion policy will be in sync with the CBSE policy.
LIBRARY RULES
Students must return the books borrowed from the Library on time.
Students are fully responsible for the books that he/she borrows from the library.
If a book is lost or damaged, the student is expected to replace the book.
Students must place the books properly on the racks and cupboards after using
them, and must not leave them on the tables.
Failure to return the books on due date would lead to a penalty of Rs. 5/- per day.
Before commencement of the examination, the student has to return the book at
least one week prior to the exam, otherwise 'No Dues Certificate' will not be
issued, which is imperative for appearing in the Examinations.
HOUSE SYSTEM
The school has a House System for inculcating the spirit of healthy competition
among the students. Students are divided into four Houses- Aravali, Nilgiri,
Shivalik, Vindhyachal.
BHARATIYA VIDYA BHAVAN VIDYASHRAM,
K.M. MUNSHI MARG, JAIPUR
Exam Schedule (2021-2022) Updated as per CBSE Circular Acad 51/2021
Periodic Test – 1
: Std. III to X & XII : Monday / 05.07.2021 onwards
: Std. XI : Monday / 02.08.2021 onwards
Periodic Test – 2 :
Std. III to XII : Wednesday / 15.09.2021 onwards
Half yearly / (Term-I Exam)
: Std. III to VIII : Monday / 29.11.2021 onwards
: Std. IX to XII : November / December *
Periodic Test – 3 :
Std. III to XII : Monday / 10.01.2022 onwards
Term – II Exam Year End Exam
: Std. III to VIII : Friday / 11.02.2022 onwards
: Std. IX to XI : March / April *
* To be declared later on, as per CBSE Schedule.
Internal Assessment (20 marks) for classes VI to XII
1.
Std. VI to VIII.
Multiple Assessment (Quizzes, Oral Test, Concept map, Classroom Participation)
Note Book, Practical (File, Projects and Assignments)
2.
Std. IX – X* 3 Periodic Test
o Enrichment Activities (Art Integrated Activities & Projects) o Portfolio o Practical work o Speaking & Listening Activities
3.
Std. XI – XII* Unit / Periodic Tests and Topic wise tests
Exploratory Activities
Practicals
Projects
* Subject to modifications as per CBSE guidelines (Std. IX – XII)
EVALUATION PATTERN
(Std. III to V)
TERM – 1
Test Internal Assessment Written Total
Periodic Test – 1 05 20 25
Periodic Test – 2 05 20 25
Half Yearly / Term – I Exam 10 40 50
Term Total 100
TERM-II
Test Internal Assessment Written Total
Periodic Test – 3 10 30 40
Year End Exam / Term
II Exam
10 50 60
Term Total 100
All the marks shall be converted into grades according to a Five point scale for indicating the achievements in the following order:-
A+ Outstanding 90% - 100%
A Excellent 75% - 89%
B Very Good 56% - 74%
C Good 35% - 55%
D Average Below 35%
Internal Assessment Includes Reading, Recitation, Mental Maths, Projects, Activities and Note Book Submission.