The Curriculum of Delhi World Public School adheres to the National Curriculum Framework 2005 and the CBSE curriculum.
The School believes that the classroom experiences of children are to be organized in a manner that permits them to construct knowledge in consonance with the child’s nature and context, thus providing equal learning opportunities for all children. Teaching aims at enhancing the child’s innate desire and acumen to learn. Therefore, every resource is deployed in a child-centric manner to enable them to express themselves, handle objects, explore their natural and social milieu, and grow up in good health.Our guiding principles are as follows:
- Teaching and learning to shift away from rote methods.
- Curriculum to be enriched enough to go beyond textbooks.
- Teach less to learn more.
- Opportunities to be created to enhance the ability of children to link learned knowledge to life outside the school.
- Examinations to be more flexible and integrated with classroom life.
- Classroom experience is directed towards becoming good citizens with a sense of equality and compassion towards others.
SUMMER TIMING WINTER TIMING
8:00 am to 2:00 pm 9:00 am to 2:30 pm
8:00 am to 12:00 pm (Saturdays)
WINTER TIMING
9:00 am to 2:30 pm
9:00 am to 1:00 (Saturdays)
OFFICE TIMINGS
Weekdays – 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Saturdays – 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
NOTE - No School business will be conducted out of Office hours and on Holidays.
FOR MEETING THE PRINCIPAL
Monday to Friday – 10:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. (Please take an appointment to avoid waiting)
Saturday – By appointment only
STUDENT BEHAVIOUR POLICY
Delhi World Public School ensure that, at all times, there is an atmosphere and ethos that supports and encourages learning, based on respect for the individual.
- Students are responsible for their personal conduct and for contributing to a positive school environment by maintaining order, self-discipline and consideration for the rights and property of others.
Students Rights | Students Responsibilities |
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Work Ethics
- To be regular, up-to-date with work done daily in class.
- Class work and home work to be diligently completed & handed in on time for correction.
- Preparation for tests, assignments, examinations, competitions to be well-planned and organized.
- Notebooks must be neat and orderly. No unnecessary scribbling etc.
- Staying back beyond school hours requires the requisite permission from parents, concerned teacher and supervisor.
- Change of residence, phone numbers to be intimated to school authorities immediately (School Register / Class Teacher / Admin Officer).
- Letter from parent when absent (short / long).
- Go directly to exam room.
- Sit quietly at specific desk, read quietly, prepare for exam.
- All bags, books etc to be left outside classroom in a neat line.
- No unfair means to be resorted to. No marks will be awarded if unfair means is used.
- Be prepared with own set of pens, pencils, geometry boxes etc, no borrowing / lending permitted.
- Any doubt in question paper or otherwise to be cleared with invigilator on duty.
- Talking to another student strictly not permitted.
- Disciplined behaviour at all times.
- Move in neat lines from classrooms to auditorium.
- No talking during presentations / address by guest speakers / when the compere speaks.
- Disciplined, quick, orderly dispersal at the end.
- Co-operation and courtesy to be shown to all.
- Turn off taps, when not in use. Always use water economically.
- Leave the washroom clean as a courtesy to the next student.
- Dispose off litter in the bins provided.
- Do not scribble on doors, walls etc.
- Do not waste time standing in groups, talking. Be mindful of others who need to use the facilities.
- Food and drinks are not permitted in the libraries.
- The general expectation is that all activities in the libraries will be conducted in a quiet manner to avoid disturbing other library users.
- Furniture is placed for safety and maximum use of space. Do not move the furniture, including chairs in the conference rooms or computer lab.
- Users are required to use library equipment for designated purposes only.
- To be worn smartly and neatly – well washed and ironed.
- Socks shin length, shoes well polished.
- Hair neatly trimmed or neatly tied.
- Tiny rings or studs in ears for girls. No multiple earrings. No nose and finger rings. No nail polish.
- Courteous and polite to all.
- Offers seats to all, makes room so all are seated comfortably.
- Speaks at acceptable noise level.
- All speech to be respectful, courteous, polite and friendly.
- Must use the assigned bus to travel to and from and same pick-up and drop-off point.
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Kindergarten |
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the frock.
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WINTER UNIFORM |
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KINDERGARTEN |
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Note: The child can remove sweater in the month of February if required and blazer/jacket in the month of March if required. UNDERGARMENTS ARE MUST(only white warmer) |
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HOUSE UNIFORM(GRADE 1 & ABOVE) |
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The Roseland (Pre Nursery, Nursery & Prep) and Grades I to III follow a three Term Academic Year. To avoid any kind of stress to The Roseland, they will be assessed on their day to day performance and Home work. No formal examination will be conducted for them. For students of Grades I – III, the syllabus will be divided into three terms:
Term I: April – July
Term II: August – November
Term III: December – March
Periodic Internal Assessments will be conducted at the end of each term in two rounds.
Grades: IV– VIII:
The assessment structure and examination for Grades IV-VIII comprises of two terms i.e. TERM I and TERM II. Students will appear for one Periodic Assessment and one formal examination in each term. Unit Tests will be conducted on every Monday and carry weightage in Half Yearly and Final Examination. English, Hindi, Maths, Science, Social Science, Punjabi and Computer Science will be assessed as per the remodeled CBSE Evaluation System.
Grades: IX and X:
The examination would be conducted as per the remodeled assessment structure as explained below:
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80 Marks |
20 Marks |
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Periodic Test |
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Subject Enrichment |
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English |
School will conduct Marks and Grades |
Periodic written |
This will cover:
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Speaking and |
2nd Language |
Practical Lab work |
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Science |
Maths Lab Practical |
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Social Science |
Map work and Project Work |
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Mathematics |
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6th Additional subject work |
Co-Scholastic Activities – A= Outstanding, B= Very Good, C= Fair