SRM NIGHTINGALE MATRICULATION HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL A Unit of SRM Group of Institutions (Recognized by the Govt. of Tamilnadu)

#68, Thambiah Road, West Mambalam, Chennai - 33 Phone : 044-2371 0609, 2489 7998 Email : [email protected] Web : www.srmnightingaleschool.edu.in /SRMNightingaleSchool /SRMNightingaleSchool

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Emergency Contact No. : ...... SRM NIGHTINGALE MATRICULATION HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL A Unit of SRM Group of Institutions (Recognized by the Govt. of Tamilnadu)

Thiru Dr. T. R. Paarivendhar Founder Chancellor, SRM Group of Institutions

Dr. R. Shivakumar, M.D., Ph. D Chairman, SRM Group of Institutions & Correspondent, SRM Nightingale Hr.Sec.School

Dr. V. Subbiah Bharathi Director, SRM Group of Institutions, Chennai Campus

Thiru T. Amalraj, M.Com., M.Ed Principal, SRM Nightingale School MESSAGE FROM THE FOUNDER CHANCELLOR

Thiru Dr. T.R. Paarivendhar Founder Chancellor

Today children are enmeshed in a labyrinth of choices because of the immense exposure to advanced technology, science, media, healthvare and entertainment. “All roads that lead to success Over the past 52 years, SRM has produced many have to pass efficient teachers, scholars and analysts in the various “ through Hard area dedicated sector. Work Boulevard at some point I owe this to the sincerity, perseverance and hard work Value of hard of our team. SRM glitters globally as a world-class work can be learnt only by university creating and disseminating knowledge, working hard” providing students with a unique learning experience and to serve the world for the betterment of mankind. SRM Nightingale School follows the latest teaching and learning methodologies using innovative technologies. Activity and skill-based learning make the learning a joyful experience. SRM provides various extracurricular activities to bring out the innate talents of the children.

1 MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIRMAN & CORRESPONDENT

Dr. R. Shivakumar, MD, Ph. Chairman, SRM Group of Institutions

It is my great pleasure to extend Heartfelt Greetings to the readers of the First Issue of SRM Nightingale School. The entire purpose of Education is not to restrict itself, to imparting bookish knowledge only WE ARE CONFIDENT but inculcate humanitarian values like wisdom, THAT SUCCESS AND ACHIEVEMENTS OF compassion, courage, humility, integrity and “ THE INSTITUTE reliability in a student. SHOULD SYNERGIZE IN AN The campus, sports and academic facilities all bear ENVIRONMENT OF testimony to this effort. In order to promote an MUTUAL internationally acceptable Education, our key focus ACCEPTANCE, SUPPORT, has been on Faculty Development – providing GOODWILL AND continuous teacher training in order to deliver real TEAMWORK value education and excellence in academics. Teachers are trained not only to teach well but are also expected to inspire confidence and trust in their students and become role models. Further, the School inculcates in the students a respect for tradition and ensures discipline and good manners.

2 MESSAGE FROM THE PRINCIPAL

Mr. T. Amalraj, M.Com., M.Ed.,

Principal

An exuberant welcome to the session 2020 -21 !

It gives me great pleasure to have the privilege to be part of an educational institution where every stakeholder is a learner and every day is an opportunity to learn and Learning and discover. We look at ourselves as a community of learners, teaching should not where everyone learns. stand on opposite “ banks and just watch "EDUCATION IS NOT THE LEARNING OF FACTS, BUT the river flow by; THE TRAINING OF THE MIND TO THINK" -- ALBERT instead, they should EINSTEIN embark together on a journey with the The growth of each individual student is our focus. We flow of water. recognize that as we 'work together and learn together' Through an active students will be able to achieve to their best potential. We and reciprocal firmly believe that every girl and boy can experience exchange teaching can strengthen success and go on to graduate as a responsible, resilient learning. and confident young adult, well prepared to take charge of – Loris Malaguzzi their future and to become a productive member of the community. Our students, when they graduate from SRM NIGHTINGALE, would be well equipped with the skills ,mindsets and qualities that will best enable them to strive for success in the world of future. With the nurturing, they get from the school they would definitely become the future leaders and role models of society.

GOD BLESS YOU ALL......

3 Page Sl. No. Particulars No. 1 About Us 7 2 Vision & Mission 8 3 Quality Objectives 9 4 National Pledge / National Anthem 10 5 School Song / School Pledge 11 6 Essence Of Prayer 12 7 Tamil Thai Valthu 13 8 Slogam 14 9 School Timing 17 10 School Time Table 18 11 Pupil’s Bio Data 19 12 Pupil’s Bio Data 21 13 Pupil’s Bio Data 23 14 Uniform 25 15 Introduction to Student's Hand Book 26 16 Guidelines for Students 27 17 Rules & Regulations 28 18 Fees Rules / Late Fee Fine 29 19 Parent Declaration 35 20 What is Expected from SRM Nightingales 36 21 Special Features 37 22 Exam Preparatory Class 38 23 Leave Form 44 24 Competitions 60 25 Annual Library Activity Plan 61 26 Home Work 62 27 Disciplinary Record 130 28 Teachers Note to Parents 132 29 Parents Note to Teachers 137 30 FA / SA Time Table 141 4 SRM NIGHTINGALE MATRICULATION HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL

Correspondent Dr. R. Shivakumar M.D, Ph,D.,

Principal Vice Principal Mr. T. Amal Raj M.Com., M.Ed Mr. B. Veeraswamy M.A.,B.Ed,CIG

OUR FACULTY MEMBERS

Mrs.Selvi .N M.Com., B.Ed., Mrs.Bhanumathi .R M.A,B.Ed.,

Mrs.Revathi .T M.Sc.,B.Ed., Mrs.Premila .E MA

Mrs.Lakshmi .A M.Sc.,B.Ed., Mrs. Venguparvathi .V M.A,M.Phill

Mr.Manooj Kumar .S M.Sc., M.Phil, B.Ed., Mrs.Rani .M.D M.A,B.Ed.,

Mr.Senthil Raja .V M.A., B.Ed., Mrs.Uma Ranganathan M.A

Mrs.Gowri Ramalakshmi .S MCA. B.Ed., Mrs. Rajeswari .V B.Sc.,B.Ed.,

Mrs.Rema .C M.A,B.Ed., Mrs. Sindhu .M B.Sc.,DLED

Mr.Mohammed Nizamudheen .H M.Sc.,B.Ed., Mrs. Shanu Fathima I.F B.Sc, B.Ed, Dled

Mrs. Vijiyalakshmi .M M.A, M.Phil,B.Ed Mr. Samson Premkumar .B MA, B.Ed

Mrs. Karthika .B M.Sc, B.Ed Mrs.Nithya .S M.Sc.,B.Ed.,

PRIMARY TEACHERS

Mrs.Sridevi .B Dip in Montessori Mrs.Rohini .S B.Sc.,B.Ed.,

Mrs.Hemalatha .T MCA.,M.Phil., B.Ed., Mrs.Devarani .S B.Sc.,B.Ed.,

Mrs.Manjula .K B.Com.,Dip in Montessori Mrs.Ganga .M MBA,DEL.Ed.,

Mrs.Amudha .R M.Com.,Dip in Montessori Mrs..Ramah .T PDT&CP

Miss.Vaishaly .S B.A,B.Ed., Mrs..Deboral DTED,MA

Mrs.Jayaseeli Rani .A MA, B.Ed Mrs. Jayasri G B.Sc., B.Ed

5 KG TEACHERS PHYSICAL EDUCATION DIRECTOR

Mrs. Amudha .M B.Sc., MA Mr. Joseph Pushparaj .E B.Ped,NIS

Ms. Geetha .V B.Sc,B.ED.,Dip.inmontossori

Mrs. Chandravadhana .A M.SC, DIP. IN.Montossori

STUDENT COUNSELLOR SCOUTS & GUIDES

M.Sc Mrs.Haripriya .K Mrs. Amudha .R M.Com., Dip in Montessori

LAB ASSISTANT PART TIME TEACHERS

Mr. Prakash .K Mr. Charles Amirtharaj .C (French) B.A Mr. Venkatesan .N Shiromani M.A (Sanskrit) Mr. Sridhar .K

ECA TEACHERS OFFICE STAFF

Suvasani Kannan (Dance) B.Com.,MBA Mrs. Bharathi R M.Com., B.Ed.,

Mr. Krishnan .T.A (Yoga) M.Sc.,Ph.D Mrs. Mahalakshmi .V B.Com.,

Mr. Rajkumar .C (Karate) BA,PG Karate,PG Fitness Mrs. Aparna .V M.COM

Mr. Soundararajan .S (Band) Dip In Music Mr. Samuel.G BA, MBA Mrs. Shobana .S (Art & Craft) B.Tech

6 ABOUT US SRM NIGHTINGALE MATRICULATION HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL

Our Founder Chancellor Dr. T. R. Paarivendhar is a man of keen intellect and has a rare combination of sterling qualities of simplicity, compassion, fortitude, indomitable will and irrepressible zeal. He continues to work ceaselessly for the cause of education. His relentless work for the propagation of education has borne and there are several colleges under the SRM Banner. Dr. R. Shiva Kumar is the correspondent of the school. Under his able guidance the students are able to acquire the technological skills and knowledge required to participate in a competitive global economy. A true visionary, a pioneer in education, with love for nation dedicated his life to the service of the people. His legacy of service and goodness,championing the cause of the poor continues to inspire one and all.

From very humble beginnings in 1969, SRM Nightingale Mat. Hr. Sec. School has grown leaps and bounds and now stands tall and proud with impressive buildings, innovation in technology, imparting quality education to the students in an environment of complete academic freedom providing the best experience for learning and living.

PURPOSE AND AIM

“Educaon is the process of bringing out the best in man” With this aim, our Founder Chancellor Dr. T.R Paarivendhar started, the Nightingale School in the year 1969 with a handful of students. Since then it has made giant strides in the held of education. This co-educational school has made incessant endeavors to provide all round development of children at all levels.

The School has carved a niche for itself both academically as well as on the cultural front. The Silver Jubilee of the school was celebrated in the academic year 1993-94 & Golden Jubilee of the school was celebrated in the academic year 2018-19.

The goal of the school is to develop responsible citizens of the country apart from academic excellence. Children are encouraged to participate in many extracurricular activities including music, art, dramatics, dance, quizzing and sports. Moral education forms part of the learning experience. At Nightingale School, parents can be confident that their children are in competent hands and in a most congenial environment.

7 VISION

To emerge as a school of excellence by creating an environment of academic freedom that promotes holistic education and providing a unique learning experience, as lifelong knowledge seekers, and practice the core values of the school in terms of forbearance, respect and excellence.

MISSION

¤ To educate and encourage the students to become leaders in digital and global community by providing conducive environment. ¤ To accomplish and empower the human values by providing quality education to the students through a holistic approach. ¤ To nurture the students to meet the challenges of life, creatively and enthusiastically in an ever-changing world.

MOTTO OF THE SCHOOL

"KNOWLEDGE IS POWER" Asathoma Sadhgamaya Tamasoma Jyotirgamaya Mrutyoma amrutamgamaya Hari 0m Shanthi Shanthi Shanthi

Lead Me from Evil to Good Lead Me From Darkness to Light Lead Me From Mortality to Immortality Let Peace Prevail.

8 QUALITY OBJECTIVES

¤ To achieve 100% results in board examinations. ¤ To provide an environment that leads student to seek and develop the competitive skills. ¤ To nurture all students with innovative learning tools and strategies to succeed in a dynamic society. ¤ To inspire, ignite through a creative, fun curriculum and extended activities. ¤ To inculcate life skill education, values, discipline and implement at least two new-life skill educational programmes every year. ¤ To over and develop an effective culture and patriotism to the students that underpins our ethos. ¤ To encourage positive attitudes of caring, sharing and co-operating with local, regional, national and international initiatives. ¤ To provide co-curricular and extra-curricular activities for maximizing multi dimensional growth of the students.

9 NATIONAL PLEDGE

India is my country. All Indians are my Brothers and Sisters.

I love my country and I am proud of its rich and varied heritage.

I shall always strive to be worthy of it.

I shall give respect to my parents, teachers and all the elders, 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.

JAI HIND

NATIONAL ANTHEM

Jana-Gana-Mana-Adhinayaka, Jaya He Bharata-Bhagya-Vidhata Punjab-Sindhu-Gujarata-Maratha Dravida-Utkala-Banga Vindhya-Himachala-Yamuna-Ganga Uchchhala-Jaladhi Taranga Tava Subha Name Jage Tava Subha Ashisa Mage Gahe Tava Jaya Gatha. Jana-Gana-Mangala Dayaka, Jaya He Bharata-Bhagya-Vidhata, Jaya He, Jaya He, Jaya He, Jaya Jaya Jaya, Jaya He

Rabindranath Tagore

10 SCHOOL SONG

Nightingale School, we praise you Our Alma Mater dear, Though creeds and tongues may differ, We stand united here, Nightingale, we adore you The school that makes us great, You spread your wings of knowledge For life its power indeed Onward we march, proclaiming Truth, honour, hope and light Nightingale, we adore you The School that makes us great.

SCHOOL PLEDGE

We the children of SRM Nightingale school pledge to be disciplined in behavior and refined in our thoughts, speech and action.

We pledge to learn the holistic education imparted and develop qualities, which will make us good citizens.

We pledge to value our time and use our energies for something positive and useful.

We pledge to be always truthful, presentable, respect the liberty and rights of others.

We pledge to respect and conserve the diverse bounties of nature and make the world a better place to live in.

11 ESSENCE OF PRAYER

Lord, Make me an instrument of your peace Where there is hatred, let me sow love Where there is injury, pardon, Where there is doubt, faith Where there is despair, hope, Where there is darkness, light, And where there is sadness, joy, O, Divine Master grant that, I may not so much seek To be understood, as to understand To be loved as to love For it is in giving, that we receive It is in pardoning, that we are pardoned It is in dying, that we are born to eternal life

12 13 14 15 16 SCHOOL TIMINGS

9.00 a.m. to 11.45 a.m. Pre KG

8.20 a.m. to 12.00 noon. LKG

8.20 a.m. to 2.00 p.m. UKG

8.20 a.m. to. 3.00 p.m Std I & II

8.20 a.m. to. 3.30 p.m. Std III to V

8.20 a.m. to. 3.40 p.m. STD VI to XII

Regular coaching classes will be conducted for the students after school hours , which they must attend compulsorily.

Intensive coaching is given to all students to excel in their examination. Pick - up time : 10 minutes from the time of leaving.

X, XI & XII Coaching Class Morning Evening

17 8 2.45 - 3.30

7

2.00 - 2.45 BREAK TIME BREAK 6 1.15- 2.00 ABLE

5

12.30- 1.15 LUNCH 4 11.15- 12.50 TD I - XII TIME T S

3

10.30- 11.15 BREAK TIME BREAK 2 9.30- 10.15 1 8.45- 9.30 Y Y A A Y Y A A Y A S Y A TUESD THURSD MOND PERIODS FRID D WEDNESD

18 SRM NIGHTINGALE MATRICULATION HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL A Unit of SRM Group of Institutions (Recognized by the Govt. of Tamilnadu)

Pupils' Bio-Data Name of the Pupil Class & Section Enrolment / Admission Number Year of Joining Birth Mark EMIS No. Date of Birth Age Adhaar No. Community Blood Group Particulars Father Mother Name Educational Qualifcation Occupation Designation Name of the Establishment Once Address Contact Number (Once) Contact Number (Personal) Residential Address and Contact Number

Mode of Commuting By School Bus By Own Transport By Private Transport Is your child allergic to any YES NO medicine/food? (If “yes” mention the medicine / food allergic to

Medication prescribed if any Name of Brothers & Sisters Name Grade & Div studying in the school if any Name Grade & Div I have read all the rules and regulations of the school and agree to abide by them and ensure that my child also conforms to the standard required of him/her in conduct and studies.

Father’s signature Mother’s signature Class Teacher’s signature

Note : Students should bring the Hand Book to the class everyday without fail 19 DECLARATION BY PARENT/ GUARDIAN

To The Principal, SRM Matriculation Higher Secondary School, 68, Thambiah Road, West Mambalam, Chennai – 33.

I have read the rules and recommendations of the school contained in the General Information of the HandBook and I agree to abide by them and will co – operate with the school in the interest of my ward’s progress.

Date: Signature of the Father/ Guardian

Any change of address/ mobile number should be intimated immediately in writing to the school office

20 SRM NIGHTINGALE MATRICULATION HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL A Unit of SRM Group of Institutions (Recognized by the Govt. of Tamilnadu)

Pupils' Bio-Data Name of the Pupil Class & Section Enrolment / Admission Number Year of Joining Birth Mark EMIS No. Date of Birth Age Adhaar No. Community Blood Group Particulars Father Mother Name Educational Qualifcation Occupation Designation Name of the Establishment Once Address Contact Number (Once) Contact Number (Personal) Residential Address and Contact Number

Mode of Commuting By School Bus By Own Transport By Private Transport Is your child allergic to any YES NO medicine/food? (If “yes” mention the medicine / food allergic to

Medication prescribed if any Name of Brothers & Sisters Name Grade & Div studying in the school if any Name Grade & Div I have read all the rules and regulations of the school and agree to abide by them and ensure that my child also conforms to the standard required of him/her in conduct and studies.

Father’s signature Mother’s signature Class Teacher’s signature

Note : Students should bring the Hand Book to the class everyday without fail 21 DECLARATION BY PARENT/ GUARDIAN

To The Principal, SRM Matriculation Higher Secondary School, 68, Thambiah Road, West Mambalam, Chennai – 33.

I have read the rules and recommendations of the school contained in the General Information of the HandBook and I agree to abide by them and will co – operate with the school in the interest of my ward’s progress.

Date: Signature of the Father/ Guardian

Any change of address/ mobile number should be intimated immediately in writing to the school office

22 SRM NIGHTINGALE MATRICULATION HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL A Unit of SRM Group of Institutions (Recognized by the Govt. of Tamilnadu)

Pupils' Bio-Data Name of the Pupil Class & Section Enrolment / Admission Number Year of Joining Birth Mark EMIS No. Date of Birth Age Adhaar No. Community Blood Group Particulars Father Mother Name Educational Qualifcation Occupation Designation Name of the Establishment Once Address Contact Number (Once) Contact Number (Personal) Residential Address and Contact Number

Mode of Commuting By School Bus By Own Transport By Private Transport Is your child allergic to any YES NO medicine/food? (If “yes” mention the medicine / food allergic to

Medication prescribed if any Name of Brothers & Sisters Name Grade & Div studying in the school if any Name Grade & Div I have read all the rules and regulations of the school and agree to abide by them and ensure that my child also conforms to the standard required of him/her in conduct and studies.

Father’s signature Mother’s signature Class Teacher’s signature

Note : Students should bring the Hand Book to the class everyday without fail 23 DECLARATION BY PARENT/ GUARDIAN

To The Principal, SRM Matriculation Higher Secondary School, 68, Thambiah Road, West Mambalam, Chennai – 33.

I have read the rules and recommendations of the school contained in the General Information of the HandBook and I agree to abide by them and will co – operate with the school in the interest of my ward’s progress.

Date: Signature of the Father/ Guardian

Any change of address/ mobile number should be intimated immediately in writing to the school office

24 UNIFORM

CLASS WEDNESDAY ON OTHER DAYS

BOYS PRE K.G. t o V STD

BOYS VI STD to XII STD

GIRLS PRE K.G.to V STD

GIRLS VI STD to XII STD

Note: All the students must wear their belt, tie and ID card. Face mask is mandatory

25 INTRODUCTION TO STUDENT’S HAND BOOK

EACH STUDENT NEEDS TO POSSESS AND MAKE USE OF THE HAND BOOK TO RECORD THEIR SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND HOMEWORK

¤ It must be brought to the school on all working and special days. ¤ To refer to the handbook daily to keep in touch with the day to day progress of their wards. ¤ To know about the remark, homework, instructions made in the handbook which are to be signed by the parents. ¤ To establish a valuable liaison with teachers. ¤ To prepare your ward for the activities of the school. ¤ To make use of school handbook for monthly schedule examination, holidays, vacations, competitions, etc.

26 GUIDELINES FOR STUDENTS

Ÿ The Hand Book is a personal record of each student. It should be brought to school daily Ÿ The first bell is a signal for the students to get ready for their classes. Students should get their books ready for first period. Ÿ English is encouraged to be spoken in the school premises to acquire greater ease in the study of the language. Every student must take pride in conversing in English. Ÿ Students who are allotted with responsibilities like School Senate Members should be a role model in their overall behavior and wear their respective badges daily. Ÿ Aim at full attendance and unfailing punctuality. Regular late – coming, frequent absenteeism, negligence in wearing uniform, carelessness in studies will be viewed seriously. Ÿ Promotion is entirely dependent on your attendance and performance in monthly tests, mid - term and terminal examinations. Ÿ Students suffering from contagious/ infectious diseases will not be permitted to attend the school. Ÿ Pupils are expected to take part in all the extracurricular activities of the school and no one will be exempted except for valid reasons. Ÿ Boys should come to school with their hair properly cut. No boy with long hair will be allowed to attend class. Ÿ Pupils, who bring lunch to school, should bring with them napkins/hand towels/ table mats and should use the same to avoid making the classroom dirty. Ÿ Requests for absence of leave should be made in writing and not by phone. Ÿ Though the school takes care to supply clean drinking water, it is advisable that pupils carry clean drinking water from home in water bottles. Ÿ Refinement in manners, habits of obedience, order and neatness in dress and above all punctuality are required at all times. Ÿ Care must be taken of school property. Student must own the school property by not resorting to practices that spoil and tarnish the image. If any damage is caused by a student, a fine will be imposed for the offence. Ÿ Irregular attendance, disobedience or defiance of authority, repetition of unwanted incidence are sufficient reasons for dismissal of a student from the school. Ÿ A written apology will be demanded by the school authorities for the willful breach of discipline both from the student and parent. Ÿ Students are not allowed to bring mobile devices and any electronic gadgets. If caught with the cell phones, will have to face strict disciplinary action including suspension and fine. Any violation to this will subject to disciplinary action decided by the school Disciplinary Committee. Ÿ Being a co-ed school, it is expected that students behave in a manner which brings a good name to school community. Ÿ Shouting and whistling is certainly not a desirable practice, within or outside the campus.

27 Rules and Regulations

This Handbook is a link between the parent and the school. It must be brought to school every day. Parents are requested to sign the Hand Book every day. 1. Attendance : Ÿ Parents should see that their wards do not absent themselves from school except under unavoidable circumstances. Ÿ Pupils must be in the school premises before the 1st bell at 8.15 a.m. Habitual late comers will be warned & will be sent home after the third time. Ÿ Leave is not granted except on submission of written application from parents. In case of absence due to sickness or other emergencies leave letter must be sent to the school on the first day of absence. A medical certificate should be produced for illness of more than two days. Ÿ Absence on the reopening day is not allowed. Ÿ Students are responsible for making up all work missed during period of their absence. Ÿ No student will avail a planned leave without a prior sanction of the class teacher. Ÿ No student will be allowed to leave school during the lunch hour. Ÿ A minimum of 85% attendance is required promotion, despite qualifying academically. Ÿ Irregular attendance and prolonged absence will lead the authorities to remove the name of the student from the roll. Ÿ Pupils suffering from infectious diseases will not be permitted to attend the class. 2. Conduct and Discipline : Ÿ Every pupil is expected to be polite and courteous. Bad behavior and use of foul language may result in expulsion of the student from the school. Ÿ Insubordination to school authorities/ teachers and any kind of cheating or serious misconduct or any objectionable habits are matters for punishment and dismissal from the school.

28 3. Security : Ÿ Children must be instructed not to speak to any unknown person or accept any sweet/gifts anywhere at any time. Ÿ Children must inform school authorities, if they are harassed by anyone inside the School Campus. Ÿ Children availing school bus and van facilities will not be allowed to go with anyone else unless they bring a letter from the parents/guardian. Ÿ Small children will not be sent with any other children unless the parent/guardian sends a letter to the school. Ÿ Children must be collected from school before 4.00.pm. If the parent/ guardian is unable to do so due to any circumstance, they have to inform school authorities before4.00.p.m. so that necessary steps can be taken for the child to be looked after. Ÿ Verbal instructions of any kind will not be accepted regarding mode of transport. The school management requests co-operation from the parent/guardian in every possible way and also requests them to impress upon their children the necessity for them to follow these rules strictly. Ÿ Any deviation from the normal mode of travel, if desired by the parent will be allowed only on a written request from the parent/ guardian. Ÿ The School is taking every possible security measure to ensure the safety of the children. HOWEVER, THE SCHOOL WILL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE IN INSTANCES WHERE THE STUDENT DOES NOT FOLLOW THE ABOVE RULES. FEE RULES School fees are to be paid in advance for each term .A specially printed pay-in slip will be issued from the school office for this purpose. Fees are to be paid in advance for each term.(Advance fees can be paid for all three terms)

TERM TERM PERIOD FEES PAYMENT PERIOD TERM-I JUNE TO SEPTEMBER before 10th June ‘20 TERM - II TO DECEMBER before 10th October ‘20 TERM - III JANUARY TO MAY before 10th January ‘21

LATE FEE FINE A fine of Re.100/- per day will be collected for late payment of fees from 11th, to the last day of the month specified for each term. Name will be struck off from the rolls, if fee is not paid before the last day of the month mentioned. Re-admission of such students may be permitted on payment of readmission fee of RS.100/- with permission from the Principal.

29 5. Uniform : Ÿ Contact school office for the uniform colour material and pattern of the uniform . Ÿ Monday to Saturday ( Except Wednesday ) regular uniform with Black Canvas Shoes and White socks. Ÿ Wednesday students have to come in House Uniform. Ÿ It is the duty of parents to ensure that their wards come to school neatly dressed. Ÿ Each pupil is expected to possess atleast two sets of regular uniform. Ÿ It is compulsory for the pupil to wear a clean uniform to school. Habitual defaulters in wearing uniform will be punished. 6. Examinations: Ÿ There are three terminal examinations and three mid-term tests in the course of the year. In addition, unit tests for STD X & XII are conducted every week. Ÿ The school will not hold any special test or examination or practical for absentees. They have to forego their ranks and average. Ÿ Hall Tickets will be issued to pupils well in advance before Tests / Examinations. In case a student loses his hall ticket the matter should be reported to the Principal. Ÿ Fee Defaulters will neither be issued their Hall Tickets, nor allowed to sit for the Examinations. They will be marked “Absent” and no application for Medical or any other leave will be accepted on their behalf. Their absence will not be condoned. Ÿ Pupils absent from examinations/ Tests without permission of the Principal will be given Zero for each paper they are absent. Ÿ All students are expected to stay in school the whole day during the class/ cycle tests/ examinations unless an emergency arises. Ÿ No books or paper of any kind is to be brought to the Examination hall by the pupils and nothing should be written on the question paper. Every pupil should have the required writing and drawing material and no lending or borrowing is permitted in the Examination hall. Ÿ Absolute silence is to be maintained in the Examination hall. Pupil who make use of unfair means during examination will be severely dealt with; even those who help in any way to have recourse of unfair means will be punished . Punishment will be to the extent of dismissal. Ÿ A student who is found copying or helping another student to copy will be deducted five marks in that respective paper. He may also be suspended from school according to the discretion of the Principal. At the end of the year, he may be asked to take his Transfer Certificate. Ÿ A student must secure an average of 50% mark in each subject in the various examinations conducted throughout the year and 50% in every subject in the Annual Examinations to ensure promotion. Ÿ Results declared at the end of the year are final in all respects and will not be reconsidered under any circumstance. Ÿ Progress reports of the pupils are given to the parents after each examinations or mid-term test. Ÿ Parents are expected to attend the Open Day conducted during each term to receive the progress reports and answer sheets of their wards. Parents who are unable to attend should inform the Principal in advance.

30 7. Withdrawals: Ÿ Transfer Certificate will be issued only on receipt of a written application from the parents / guardian of the pupil with a fee of Rs. 300/- Ÿ If a student wishes to withdraw at the end of the year an application for Transfer Certificate should be submitted on or before the 28st of February If they fail to do so, term fee will be collected (i:e) 3 months fee and special fee. Ÿ The same is applicable even to the students who leave the school in the middle of the academic year. Ÿ The management has the right to ask a parent/ guardian to withdraw his /her ward from the school if the students conduct or influence is detrimental to the school. Ÿ Transfer Certificate of a student will be issued in a weeks ' time from the date of application and it will be issued only on clearance of fee arrears. Ÿ TC should be collected only by the parent along with their ward.

8. General: Ÿ Notebooks must be bought from the school only. Ÿ Pupils are responsible for the safety of their own belongings. The school cannot assume any responsibility for the loss of the pupil's belongings. Ÿ Damage to any school property is forbidden. A class will be penalized collectively if the culprits are not found. Chewing gums is strictly forbidden in the school premises. Ÿ Change of address or telephone numbers of the pupil ,if any, should be intimated to the school office immediately. Ÿ Pupils are expected to take part in all the co-curricular activities of the school, No one will be exempted except for legitimate reasons which have been approved by the Principal. Ÿ Vehicles other than those belonging to students and staff will not be permitted inside the school campus. Ÿ Parents are requested to make all remittances directly at the office counter. The school cannot assume any responsibility for the loss of cash if handed over to any employee. Ÿ Term fees may be paid by cash or by cheque. A fee of Rs.200/- will be levied if a cheque bounces and thereafter the payment will have to be made only in cash. Ÿ Rules are subject to modifications at any time without notification. Ÿ You are also welcome to give your suggestions or appreciations, if any in writing in the appropriate form, kept with the Principal. Ÿ Fee paid once will not be refunded under any circumstances.

31 PARENT- TEACHER MEETING Parent teacher co-operation is essential to ensure the complete and harmonious development of the child’s personality. We therefore expect you to attend all parent- teacher meetings as this is your opportunity to help us to improve. Any communication/complaints addressed to the school needs to be communicated in the parent communication section given in the students Hand Book. Parents can meet the teachers after the school hours by appointment with the prior permission of the Principal. If there is any genuine issue of collective interest, do not hesitate to discuss with the Principal.

EXTRA CLASSES & REMEDIAL CLASSES Extra classes and remedial classes will be taken in the school during/ after the school hours. Remedial classes will be conducted for the learners who need support from the teachers, after the school hours with prior notice. Attendance is compulsory.

PURPOSE OF HOMEWORK

Ÿ Reinforcement of the day/week’s lesson and content Ÿ Expanding the skills and content learned from class Ÿ Self practice Ÿ Instill a sense of responsibility Ÿ Instill time management skills Ÿ Practice for independent study skills

32 LATE SUBMISSION Teachers expect homework to be done properly and punctually .Failure to do homework is treated seriously and when home work is missed consistently, the subject teacher will notify parents and decide on an appropriate course of action.

HOME STUDY AND PARENTAL COOPERATION Ÿ Parents should see that the children do their home assignment given by the teacher under the super vision of the parents, instead of forcing child for private tuition. Ÿ Make and implement the time table and create a positive environment where the child can study independently. Ÿ Coordinate with the school authorities for children’s progress. Encourage the child to take part in all activities. Ÿ Daily attendance is necessary for continuity and steady progress. Hence the children should be sent to school regularly. Ÿ Parents are requested to be personally present in all the meetings, interact with teachers, take the feed back in a constructive manner, work on suggestions recorded by teachers and to collect progress report in person.

RECOMMENDATION TO PARENTS Ÿ Parents should monitor the daily activities of their ward; check the Handbook regularly for entries and about performance. Parents are advised to spend quality time with their wards to instill confidence and motivation. Ÿ Parents are advised to educate their wards to respect civic rules by not allowing minors to drive two wheelers. Ÿ Students who fail to show the remarks/test report and get them countersigned by their parents are liable to be punished. Ÿ Parents should inform the school in writing, if there is any change in address and telephone number. Ÿ Parents are requested to ensure that their wards carry the text/exercise books according to the time table of the day. Ÿ Parents should drop the children at the school gate by 8.15 am. Ÿ Parents are requested to send their ward with proper haircut, uniform, shoes and nail cut. Ÿ Please meet the Principal or a teacher whenever you receive a note or a phone call regarding your ward’s problem.

33 Ÿ Criticism of the teacher or the institution in the presence of their children should be scrupulously avoided because it may cause loss of respect and further retard his progress. Ÿ Payment of fees is the responsibility of the parents and it should be paid in time. We expect you to attend all parent- teacher meetings. This is your opportunity to help us to improve. Ÿ SRMNMHSS expects students to come to school in clothes that are clean, neat and appropriate. Sensible shoes and clothes that allows the student to move easily, freely and safely. Parents kindly ensure that your ward follows the features listed below : Ÿ Arriving at school on time Ÿ Attending all classes regularly and being in class on time. Ÿ Bringing required materials to class Ÿ Completing assignments on time Ÿ Having a good work ethic Ÿ Showing respect for oneself and for others Ÿ Respecting school property & the property of other students Ÿ Working collaboratively and cooperatively Ÿ Following the school’s dress code Ÿ Acting in the interests of the school Ÿ Each student has the right to develop his/her abilities to the fullest; to be respected as an individual; and to have appropriate and effective means of expressing his/her opinion. Each student is expected to accept the responsibilities that are implied by those rights. Ÿ To protect these rights our school is committed to : Ÿ The prevention of bullying &violence Ÿ The elimination of discrimination based on culture, race, gender, disability Ÿ The acceptance of differences

34 PARENT DECLARATION

I parent/guardian of ……………………… of class/sec…………. is aware of the rules and regulations mentioned in the school Handbook. I undertake complete responsibility to abide by the conditions and assure as my support to the institution in the best interest of my ward’s over all development and progress.

Signature of the parent: Name of the parent :

ADMISSION 1. Application for admission to the school shall be made on the prescribed form issued. Admission will be granted on merit. On admission the school fee and the term fee should be paid immediately. 2. Eligibility for admission. Prekg-2 years and 6 months completed as on 31st July of the current academic year. LKG-3 years completed as on 31st July of the current academic year. 3. Pupils newly admitted must produce the Transfer Certificate, Conduct Certificate, and Birth Certificate, and the mark list from the school last attended. 4. If the fees are not paid on the prescribed date, the candidate will forfeit the seat. No reminders will be sent

35 What is expected from SRM NIGHTINGALES

⦁ Attend the school in proper, smart and neat uniform ⦁ Be in school five minutes before the bell ⦁ Concern for Personal, School and national property ⦁ Due respect to be shown to elders and teachers ⦁ Enter the school with great desire to learn ⦁ Foster positive attitude ⦁ Greet your teachers with respect ⦁ Help each other a sense of vision ⦁ Instill the habit of reading newspaper ⦁ Judge others by their manners ⦁ Keep the environment neat and tidy ⦁ Liberal approach- tolerant and open minded ⦁ Maintain cleanliness ⦁ Never tell lies whatever may be the cause ⦁ Obey the rules and regulations of the school ⦁ Please, sorry, thank you are good manners to be used in our talk ⦁ Queue up while moving in the school ⦁ Resorting to unfair means during examination is out of our character. ⦁ Simplicity, courtesy and spirit of harmony are our reflections. ⦁ Take part in all activities ⦁ Universal brotherhood and service to mankind are our feelings. ⦁ Value the time, as it does not wait for anybody. ⦁ Wearing the school uniform is our self esteem. ⦁ X- ray the weakness and find solution to overcome it. ⦁ You will succeed, if your efforts are real ⦁ Zenith is the ultimate achievement.

36 SPECIAL FEATURES All our co-curricular and extra curricular activities ensure that students graduate from high school prepared for higher education and a future as a productive, critically thinking adults with leadership skills.

Ÿ Air conditioned Class room for Kindergarten. Ÿ Regular interaction with parents to improve the performance of their wards. Ÿ Interactive Board : Classrooms are provided with smart board for interactive & natural learning . It provides a simple , easy experience that students immediately recognise and adopt. It promotes creativity while learning . Ÿ Smart Room : With LCD Projectors to give Technology Based Education. Ÿ Language Lab : It helps to improve the communication skills . Ÿ Math Lab : Maths lab helps to learn mathematical concepts through activities. Ÿ English Lab : English language uses strategies for the students to develop language and content knowledge in English. Ÿ Computer Education : The school provides multimedia based education to make learning a fun and interactive process. This helps the children to be equipped to face the fast changing technology of today with confidence. Ÿ Counseling : A trained Counselor is available to help students to cope with their educational and emotional problems . Ÿ Occupational Therapy : Children having learning disability are referred to occupational therapy attached to SRM Hospital. Ÿ Medical Facility : The students are given medical assistance from SRM Hospital attached to the school . A medical Checkup is done for all students , yearly once. Ÿ Summer Classes : To develop various skills of children, the following classes are conducted during summer vacation 1 )Karate 2) Roller Skating 3) Drawing 4) Arts & Crafts 5) Yoga 6) Music 7) Dance 8) Handwriting 9) Spoken English 10) Keyboard 11) Personality Development.

37 EXAM PREPARATORY CLASS Exam preparatory classes are conducted for std X, XI, XII students to face the board exam with confidence and score good marks.

Life Skill Development Clubs: Quality Circle Forum of India-Student Chapter The aim of the QCF Iist to acquire knowledge in problem solving process and continually improve their skill for their self and mutual development

Interact Club Interact is a Rotary-sponsored service club that gives young people an opportunity to participate in fun and meaningful service projects while developing leadership skills and meeting new friends. The basic principle of the Rotary Interact is to help others and motto is service above self.

NSE FUNancial Club The National Stock Exchange (NSE) of India has been actively involved with initiatives to educate the young generation of the country on the importance of financial management. After NSE FinWiz and NSE Funancial Quest, NSE Base Camp is an initiative where students from across India participated in order to learn and spread financial awareness.

Business & Finance Club Established for the students of commerce in Higher secondary. International business, financial news are shared in this club.

Achievements: The students have made their presence felt, both in academic and extracurricular spheres. In academics the performance of the students has been commendable. Students have regularly won prizes in inter school competition in general knowledge, calligraphy, creative writing, recitation, arts & craft, music and sports.

38 Quiz Club: SCINTILLA Q To develop the quizing Skill of the Students, quiz club organizes different activities during ECA period. Intra school quiz is organized every year by this Scintilla Q Club

House Ÿ Students are divided into four houses under the name of precious stones. Ÿ Emerald House Ÿ Ruby House Ÿ Sapphire House Ÿ Topaz House Ÿ Inter school competitions are conducted among the four houses to encourage the participation and acquiring skills.

SCHOLARSHIPS The Management of the school offers scholarship for students based on their academic performance. First three toppers from our school in std X public examination joining class XI will be given 50% fee concession for the classes XI & XII. ‘ CONCESSIONS Students and their parents can avail 5% concession in SRM Hospital and Pharmacy which are adjacent to the School.

VISITING HOURS Principal : 3.00 - 4.30 pm (with prior appointment) Office Reception : 8.30 am to 4.00 pm Class Teachers & Subject Teacher : Saturday 11.00am-1.00pm.

39 XII - Board Exam Result March 2019 SCHOOL TOPPERS

S.K.NIKITHA G.ADHITHI R.RAHUL I PLACE - 567 / 600 II PLACE - 547 / 600 III PLACE - 525 / 600

XI - Board Exam Result March 2019 SCHOOL TOPPERS

Y. SANTHANU V.KARTHICK SUBRAMANIAN M.PRAVESH I PLACE - 558 / 600 II PLACE - 537 / 600 III PLACE - 534 / 600

40 41 S.K.NIKITHA I PLACE - 567 / 600

I have been studying in SRM Nightingale since LKG. This school has been a part of my life all these 14 years and I regard it as my second home .This school always motivate the students in different ways . I was the second school topper in 10th board exams and for that the school management awarded me a 50 percent scholarship in 11th and 12th standard. This motivated me to study more harder and with my teacher's help and guidance I stood school first in 12th board exams. And now the school management gave me 100 percent scholarship for studying B.com (Accounting and finance ) in SRM Institute of science and technology , Ramapuram . This school not only helped me in academics but also in developing my talents. I was appointed as the school pupil leader in the year 2019-2020 and this helped me to develop my leadership quality. I thank SRM management and my teachers not only for helping me score good marks but also for making me a better person . I will always be grateful to them .

42 43 Leave Form (For Reference only)

To The Principal SRM Nightingale Mat. Hr. Sec. School, West Mambalam, Chennai - 600 033.

1. Name of the student ......

2. Class ...... Sec ......

3. Leave from ...... to ......

4. No. of days ......

5. Reason :

6. Enclosed Medical Certificate: Yes / No

Signature of Signature of Signature of the Class teacher the Parent the Principal

44 JUNE 2020

DATE DAY ACTION PLAN WORKING DAYS 1 MON World Milk Day 1 2 TUE 2 3 WED World Bicycle Day 3 4 THU 4 5 FRI 5 6 SAT 6 7 SUN Holiday ( World Food Safety Day ) — 8 MON World Oceans Day 7 9 TUE 8 10 WED 9 11 THU 10 12 FRI 11 13 SAT 12 14 SUN Holiday ( World Blood Donor Day ) — 15 MON World Elder Abuse Awareness Day 13 16 TUE 14 17 WED 15 18 THU 16 19 FRI 17 20 SAT — 21 SUN International Day Of Yoga -holiday — 22 MON 18 23 TUE 19 24 WED 20 25 THU 21 26 FRI International Day Against Drug Abuse And 22 Illicit Trafficking 27 SAT 23 28 SUN Holiday — 29 MON 24 30 TUE National Doctor's Day 25 Total Working Day 25

45 JULY 2020

DATE DAY ACTION PLAN WORKING DAYS 1 WED 1 2 THU 2 3 FRI 3 4 SAT 4 5 SUN Holiday — 6 MON 5 7 TUE World Chocolate Day 6 8 WED 7 9 THU International Mango Festival 8 10 FRI 9 11 SAT World Population Day 10 12 SUN Holiday — 13 MON 11 14 TUE 12 15 WED World Youth Skills Day 13 16 THU 14 17 FRI World Emoji Day 15 18 SAT 16 19 SUN Holiday — 20 MON 17 21 TUE 18 22 WED 19 23 THU 20 24 FRI 21 25 SAT — 26 SUN Holiday- Kargil Victory Day — 27 MON 22 28 TUE World Hepatitis Day 23 29 WED World Tiger Day 24 30 THU World Day against Trafficking in Persons 25

31 FRI 26 TOTAL WORKING DAY 25+26=51

46 AUGUST 2020

DATE DAY ACTION PLAN WORKING DAYS 1 SAT Bakrid - Holiday — 2 SUN Holiday ( Friendship Day ) — 3 MON 1 4 TUE 2 5 WED 3 6 THU 4 7 FRI 5 8 SAT 6 9 SUN Holiday — 10 MON World Biofuel Day 10 11 TUE Krishna Jayanthi 11 12 WED World Elephant Day 12 13 THU 13 14 FRI 14 15 SAT Independence Day — 16 SUN Holiday — 17 MON 15 18 TUE 16 19 WED Photography Day 17 20 THU 18 21 FRI 19 22 SAT Vinayaka Chathurti — 23 SUN Holiday — 24 MON 20 25 TUE 21 26 WED 22 27 THU 23 28 FRI 24 29 SAT National Sports Day 25 30 SUN Moharam — 31 MON 26 TOTAL WORKING DAY 51+26=77

47 SEPTEMBER 2020

DATE DAY ACTION PLAN WORKING DAYS 1 TUE 1 2 WED World Coconut Day 2 3 THU 3 4 FRI 4 5 SAT Teachers Day, Sanskrit Day holiday — 6 SUN Eye Donation Day - Holiday — 7 MON 5 8 TUE 6 9 WED 7 10 THU 8 11 FRI 9 12 SAT 10 13 SUN Holiday — 14 MON International Day Of Democracy 11 15 TUE Engineers Day 12 16 WED World Ozone Day 13 17 THU 14 18 FRI 15 19 SAT — 20 SUN Holiday — 21 MON 16 22 TUE Rose Day 17 23 WED 18 24 THU 19 25 FRI 20 26 SAT 21 27 SUN Holiday — 28 MON 22 29 TUE World Heart Day 23 30 WED 24

TOTAL WORKING DAY 77+24=101

48 OCTOBER 2020

DATE DAY ACTION PLAN WORKING DAYS 1 THU World Vegetarian Day 1 2 FRI Gandhi Jayanthi — 3 SAT 2 4 SUN Worlds Animals Day – Holiday — 5 MON World Teachers' Day 3 6 TUE 4 7 WED 5 8 THU Indian Air Force Day 6 9 FRI World Post Day 7 10 SAT 8 11 SUN Holiday — 12 MON 9 13 TUE 10 14 WED 11 15 THU 12 16 FRI World Food Day 13 17 SAT 14 18 SUN Holiday — 19 MON 15 20 TUE 16 21 WED World Apple Day 17 22 THU 18 23 FRI 19 24 SAT 20 25 SUN Ayudha Pooja — 26 MON Vijaya Dasami — 27 TUE 21 28 WED 22 29 THU 23 30 FRI Miladi Nabi — 31 SAT World Savings Day/ 24 National Unity Day

TOTAL WORKING DAY 101+24=125

49 NOVEMBER 2020

DATE DAY ACTION PLAN WORKING DAYS 1 SUN — 2 MON 1 3 TUE 2 4 WED 3 5 THU World Tsunami Awareness Day 4 6 FRI 5 7 SAT 6 8 SUN — 9 MON 7 10 TUE 8 11 WED National Education Day 9 12 THU 10 13 FRI 11 14 SAT Diwali – Children's Day — 15 SUN — 16 MON 12 17 TUE 13 18 WED International Student's Day 14 19 THU 15 20 FRI 16 21 SAT — 22 SUN — 23 MON 17 24 TUE 18 25 WED 19 26 THU 20 27 FRI 21 28 SAT 22 29 SUN — 30 MON 23

TOTAL WORKING DAY 125+23=148

50 DECEMBER 2020

DATE DAY ACTION PLAN WORKING DAYS 1 TUE World Aids Day Holiday 1 2 WED 2 3 THU 3 4 FRI Indian Navy Day 4 5 SAT 5 6 SUN Holiday — 7 MON 6 8 TUE 7 9 WED 8 10 THU Human Rights Day 9 11 FRI International Mountain Day 10 12 SAT — 13 SUN Holiday — 14 MON Energy Conversation Day 11 15 TUE 12 16 WED 13 17 THU 14 18 FRI 15 19 SAT — 20 SUN Holiday — 21 MON 16 22 TUE National Mathematics Day 17 23 WED National Farmers Day 18 24 THU 19 25 FRI Christmas — 26 SAT 20 27 SUN Holiday — 28 MON 21 29 TUE 22 30 WED 23 31 THU TOTAL WORKING DAY 148+23=171

51 JANUARY 2021

DATE DAY ACTION PLAN WORKING DAYS 1 FRI New Year — 2 SAT 1 3 SUN National Road Safety Week — 4 MON World Braille Day 2 5 TUE 3 6 WED 4 7 THU 5 8 FRI 6 9 SAT 7 10 SUN Holiday — 11 MON 8 12 TUE National Youth Day 9 13 WED 10 14 THU Pongal — 15 FRI Day — 16 SAT 11 17 SUN Holiday — 18 MON 12 19 TUE 13 20 WED 14 21 THU 15 22 FRI 16 23 SAT — 24 SUN — 25 MON National Voters Day 17 26 TUE Republic Day — 27 WED 18 28 THU 19 29 FRI 20 30 SAT Antileprosy Day/ Martyrs Day 21 31 SUN — TOTAL WORKING DAY 171+21=191

52 FEBRUARY 2021

DATE DAY ACTION PLAN WORKING DAYS 1 MON 1 2 TUE 2 3 WED 3 4 THU 4 5 FRI 5 6 SAT 6 7 SUN Holiday — 8 MON 7 9 TUE 8 10 WED 9 11 THU 10 12 FRI 11 13 SAT World Radio Day 12 14 SUN Holiday — 15 MON 13 16 TUE 14 17 WED 15 18 THU 16 19 FRI 17 20 SAT — 21 SUN Holiday/international Mother Language Day —

22 MON 18 23 TUE 19 24 WED 20 25 THU 21 26 FRI 22 27 SAT Holiday/national Science Day 23 28 SUN —

TOTAL WORKING DAY 191+23=214

53 MARCH 2021

DATE DAY ACTION PLAN WORKING DAYS 1 MON 1 2 TUE 2 3 WED 3 4 THU 4 5 FRI 5 6 SAT 6 7 SUN Holiday — 8 MON International Women's Day 7 9 TUE 8 10 WED 9 11 THU 10 12 FRI 11 13 SAT 12 14 SUN Holiday 13 15 MON 14 16 TUE 15 17 WED 16 18 THU 17 19 FRI 18 20 SAT World Sparrow Day — 21 SUN Holiday — 22 MON 19 23 TUE 20 24 WED 21 25 THU 22 26 FRI 23 27 SAT 24 28 SUN Holiday — 29 MON World Water Day 25 30 TUE 26 31 WED 27 TOTAL WORKING DAY 214+27=241

54 APRIL 2021

DATE DAY ACTION PLAN WORKING DAYS 1 THU 1 2 FRI 2 3 SAT 3 4 SUN Holiday — 5 MON 4 6 TUE 5 7 WED 6 8 THU World Health Day 7 9 FRI 8 10 SAT 9 11 SUN Holiday — 12 MON 11 13 TUE 12 14 WED 13 15 THU 14 16 FRI 15 17 SAT Holiday — 18 SUN Holiday — 19 MON 16 20 TUE 17 21 WED 18 22 THU 19 23 FRI Earth Day 20 24 SAT 21 25 SUN Holiday — 26 MON 22 27 TUE 23 28 WED 24 29 THU 25 30 FRI 26

TOTAL WORKING DAY 241+26=266

55 TOTAL WORKING DAYS 2020 - 2021

S.No. Month No. of Working Days 1 JUNE 23 2 JULY 26 3 AUGUST 26 4 SEPTEMBER 24 5 OCTOBER 24 6 NOVEMBER 23 7 DECEMBER 23 8 JANUARY 21 9 FEBRUARY 23 10 MARCH 27 11 APRIL 26 Total Days 266

56 EXAM ANNUAL III MID TERM Y YEARL HALF II MID TERM Y TERL QUA I MID TERM AL THS OT ARENT AMIL T T SUBJECT SCIENCE SOCIAL P SIGN MA ENGLISH

57 EXAM ANNUAL III MID TERM Y YEARL HALF II MID TERM Y TERL QUA I MID TERM THS AMIL T ACC/COM.S SUBJECT PHY/CHE BIO/COM ECO/ MA ENGLISH

58 III REVISION II REVISION I REVISION Y YEARL PRE HALF THS AMIL T ACC/COM.S ECO/COM.APP SUBJECT PHY/CHE BIO/COM MA ENGLISH

59 COMPETITIONS

KG PRIMARY HIGH SCHOOL HR.SEC.

1. COLOURING 1. PATTERNS 1. RIDDLE(TAMIL) 1. PAPER BAG 2. PLASTICINE 2. ROLE PLAY MAKING & 2. ICE-CREAM MODEL (FAMOUS DESIGNING TERM I STICK CRAFT MAKING PERSON) 2. ARTICLE WRITING – ENG & TAM 3. ORNAMENT MAKING 4. GREETING CARD FORM BEST OUT OF WASTE

1. THIRUKKURAL 1.ELOCUTION 1. MENTAL MATHS 1. QUIZ 2. MASK MAKING 2.ATLAS READING (MATHS) 2. POSTER 2. GUESSING MAKING TERM II GAME (SCIENCE)

1. PAPER 1. PAZHAMOZHIGAL 1. IDENTIFICATION 1. ANIMATION FOLDING 2. CHARACTER OF PLACES 2. STORY TELLING ADJECTIVE (SOCIAL) USING PUPPETS CONCEPTION 2. ADVERTISEMENT

TERM III DESIGNING (COM.SCI)

60 ANNUAL LIBRARY ACTIVITY PLAN 2020-2021

S.NO EVENT MONTH ACTIVITIES 1 Reading week June Reading day quiz Mini story writing competition Inauguration of Reader’s club activities Display of books on yoga, write up & activities Renewal of subscription to periodicals Meeting of class library book selection committee & issue of books to class library (1) 2 Library orientation July Class VI - VIII students & New students improving library vocabulary for all classes D.E.A.R. (Drop Everyting and Read programme) Harry potter Birthday (31 st July) celebration 3 Book Fair August In collaboration with publishers Selection of books by visiting book shops by the committee members Exhibition of books on freedom struggle & freedom fighters Career Development programme 4 Functional activities SEPTEMBER Meeting of library committee issue of books to class libraries (2) Exhibition of books (teachers day) Hindi day activities

5 Functional activities OCTOBER library news letter preparation and display of report classwise 6 GANDHI JAYANTHI OCTOBER (2) exhibition of books on or by and non violence. 8 international school October Talk by eminent librarian library day Book donation drive “Smart web searcher” competition 10 National Education November 11 Exhibition of books on or by Dr. Abdul Kalam Day Azaad, Essay writing, News paper reading competitions 11 National library 3rd week of 1.book review week November 2. Story telling 3. Literary Quiz 4. Designing book marks 5. nd the book 14 Republic day January 26 exhibition of books on “india: society and constitution” 15 Youth Day January 12 Swami Vivekananda- competitions 16 Martyr’s day January 30 exhibition of books on or by freedom ghters 17 workshop FEBRUARY Workshop on reading 18 Safer internet day February 7 th online/cyber safety workshops, talks, exhibitions etc.

61 God is Love

62 Enjoy Your Sleep

63 No pain no gain

64 Be honest

65 Believe in yourself

66 Keep practicing your skills

67 Treat everyone with respect

68 Practice some yoga poses daily

69 Write down all your dreams

70 Actions speak louder than words

71 Drink 2 litres of water daily

72 Appearances are deceitful

73 Better early than late

74 Everyday is a new beginning

75 Experience is the mother of wisdom

76 Tomorrow come never

77 Honesty is the best policy

78 A picture is worth a thousand words

79 Take a day for your self

80 All that glitters are not gold

81 Stay positive

82 Nightingales will not sing in a cage

83 Hard work never fails

84 No wisdom like silence.

85 Nothing succeeds like success.

86 Wake up early

87 Promise is debt

88 Rain at seven, fine at eleven

89 Connect with friends

90 Speech is silver but silence is gold

91 Still waters run deep

92 Strike while the iron is hot

93 Time and tide wait for none

94 Get some fresh air

95 Time works wonders

96 To err is human.

97 The pen is mightier than the sword

98 Practice makes perfect

99 Education Excellence Evolution

100 Cleanliness is next to godliness

101 Aham Brahmasmi

102 Positive thought are wing of success

103 You can’t judge a book by its cover

104 A stitch in time saves nine

105 The end of birth is death. The end of death is birth.

106 Haste makes waste

107 An honest man never fears the eyes of strangers.

108 Look before you leap

109 Decorate your home

110 Once you experience God, there is no need look for anyone better.

111 To forget troubles remember God.

112 The more you try to guess, the less you are at rest.

113 Loneliness is often the result of the one’s lack of ability to communicate.

114 It only takes on ounce of courage to remove a ton of distress.

115 If there is turmoil internally then everything outside seems confused.

116 The lie you tell today will force you to lie again tomorrow.

117 Being co-operative does not mean becoming a slave.

118 If you wanted and didn’t get, may be you don’t need.

119 Where wisdom is called for, force is of little use.

120 When promise are not kept, close friends are lost.

121 The one who truly understands himself is able to stand by himself.

122 Time is life. Wasting time is wasting one’s life.

123 If your talents and virtues are misused, the one who stands to lose is you.

124 If I rely on too many people, I increase my chances of being disappointed.

125 Do not lose hope in the hopeless.

126 Condition your mind and remain cool under all conditions.

127 Be the magnet of peace so that you can attract peaceless souls.

128 Rome was not built in a day

129 DISCIPLINARY RECORD

MONTH 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL

L - Late Coming - ( Mark ‘L’ in Red ink ) C - Cleanlines - ( Mark ‘C’ in Blue ink )

130 DISCIPLINARY RECORD

MONTH 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL

H - Home Work not Done - ( Mark ‘H’ in Red ink ) U - Not wearing uniform - ( Mark ‘U’ in Blue ink )

131 Teacher’s Note to Parents

132 Teacher’s Note to Parents

133 Teacher’s Note to Parents

134 Teacher’s Note to Parents

135 Teacher’s Note to Parents

136 Parents Note to Teacher’s

137 Parents Note to Teacher’s

138 Parents Note to Teacher’s

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2.00 - 2.45 BREAK TIME BREAK 6 1.15- 2.00 ABLE

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