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Academics

OLYMPUS ACADEMICS

Olympus School works on the CBSE pattern and the day to day working is as per the CBSE rules and regulations. The education pattern followed is application based and through experiential learning of concepts and theories.

Study Hour : 45 mins - Conducted at the end of each school day for preparation of cycle test.

Digital Learning : Students are taught with the help of digital material of each subject, liked CD’s and DVD’s. The text book content is portrayed in the form of imagery and sounds so that children can grasp the content faster.

Olympus School is proud to have a set of 25+ teachers who are highly qualified and believe in the vision of the institute. All dedicated teachers work towards a common goal of imparting knowledge to the future of India.

Eligibility : Olympus hires preferably B.Ed or M.Ed teachers who are highly professional in their work.

Olympus School pursues the CCE pattern set by the CBSE. Under this pattern of Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation, the evaluation of our students is done in the following way.

* Every school term has 2 Formative Assessments and 1 Summative Assessments.

* Cycle tests are conducted on a daily basis.

* Small regular assessments are conducted on a weekly basis for classroom learning and overall behaviour of the child.

* Physical fitness and all kinds of behaviour patterns of children are also assessed on a regular basis to give an integrated report of the child’s growth to his/her parents at the end of each term.

Promotion of the child to the next class depends on the performance he shows in the whole academic year. The child needs to adhere to the attendance rules as a single absentee can lead to missing of a large quantity of class work.

After reintroducing the Board Exams in Class 10th, the exam conducting board has also brought CBSE New Pattern for Class 10th and changes in the internal assessment (IA). As per the new pattern, the term systems and CCE have been replaced by the single annual exam by CBSE itself.

The class 10th is consists of total 100 marks which is subdivided as:


Annual Exam –

* As per the updated CBSE Class 10 Mark System, maximum marks are 80 for each subject.

* Students need to secure 33% which is the passing marks in CBSE class 10 out of 80 in each subject

* Individual grades and marks will be awarded for each subject.

* Total Time Duration – 3 Hours

Internal Assessment (IA)

* Periodic Tests (PT) – 10 marks each

* Notebook Submission – 5 marks

* Subject Activities – 5 marks

Note – 3 Periodic tests will be conducted in entire academic session and the average of the best two marks will be considered for the final weightage.