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Overview

As academic determines a student's future career, so it is planned to bring out the best in a child. Various aspects of academic have been framed in a students' friendly way to suit their learning abilities & at the same time injecting in them confidence & enhancing a good academic growth. Vikash Schools believes in holistic approach towards education with its value based approach in teaching methodology, course contents and bringing in transformation in the personality of the individuals. Education at here is invigorating and rejuvenating in its true sense.

Eminent Features

Encouraging Educational Skills
Communication skills
Logic & Reasoning
Problem Solving
Team Work
Knowledge Recall

Stress Free Education

It has always been a concern of Vikash Schools not to over-burden the students. We see whether a student gets free time for games, recreation, reading of interesting books, magazines and newspapers and reading hobbies and above all doing some social service which equally is important to bring them up into useful citizens. Keeping in view of the above, home task has been banned for the students upto class II as a directive of the CBSE. Carefully planned home tasks in the forms of projects and assignments are given to the students from class III-V as alternate home tasks.

Faculties

The Guru-Shishya relationship is essential in guiding students from ignorance to wisdom. At Vikash Schools, teachers are the backbone, embodying the school's philosophy and playing a vital role in students' all-round development. Our residential faculty provides a home-like environment, offering both education and parental care. Teachers focus on individualized, inquiry-based learning, helping students develop lifelong skills and a positive self-concept.

Curriculum

Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation (CCE) is a system introduced by CBSE for evaluating all aspects of a student's development. Vikash Group of Schools practices CCE by focusing on continuous assessment throughout the academic year, rather than one-time exams. It includes regular assessments, identifying learning gaps, and providing feedback for self-improvement. CCE covers both academic and non-academic areas, using various tools to assess skills like

Knowledge
Understanding
Applying
Analyzing
Evaluating
Creating

Aspects of Evaluation

Scholastic and Co-Scholastic Assessment

In order to implement Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation, both Scholastic and Co-Scholastic aspects are given due recognition. In the process of such a holistic assessment an ongoing and comprehensive profile for each learner is maintained in an honest, encouraging and discreet way. Our teachers frequently reflect, plan and implement remedial strategies, to retain the child’s ability and articulate what has been learned over a period of time and conduct periodic assessments. These assessments are of many forms and as comprehensive and discreet as possible. Weekly, fortnightly, or quarterly reviews on the chosen learning areas are generally conducted to promote and enhance not just learning and retention among children, but their soft skills as well.

Scholastic Assessment

The objectives of the Scholastic area are the desirable behavior related to the learner’s knowledge, understanding, application, evaluation, analysis, and creating the ability to apply it in an unfamiliar situation. Both Formative and Summative assessments are implemented to improve the teaching learning process.

Formative Assessment

is the assessment for learning. It is a tool used by the teacher to continuously monitor student progress in a non threatening, supportive environment. It involves regular descriptive feedback, a chance for the student to reflect on the performance, take advice and improve upon it. It involves the students’ being an essential part of assessment from designing criteria to assessing self or peers. Formative Assessment is carried out during a course of instruction for providing continuous feedback to both the learners. It is also carried out for taking decisions regarding appropriate modifications in the transactional procedures and learning activities.

Summative Assessment

is the assessment of learning generally taken by students at the end of each Termr to demonstrate the “sum” of what they have or have not learned. It is usually a graded test, marked according to a scale or a set of grades.

Co-Scholastic Assessment

CO-Scholastic under CCE Consists of Areas where student's are assessed in four parts namely

Life Skills consisting of Thinking Skills, Social Skills and Emotional Skills.
Work Education
Visual and Performing Arts
Attitudes and Values.

Each of these parts are assessed twice in a year on a Five Point Grading Scale.The assessment that includes Self assessment and peer assement besides the assessment by the teachers uses various tools like periodical observation, written worksheets, anecdotal recortds etc. The assignments give under coscholastic areas are divided throughout the year to students more attentive and focused.

Class Room

Academic standards determine a student's future career. Thus at Vikash, it is vigilantly planned to bring out the best in the child. Various Scholastic activities have been framed in a student-friendly way to suit their learning abilities & at the same time instilled in them confidence & enhancing good academic growth.
Vikash Group of Schools believes in a holistic approach towards education with its value-based approach in teaching methodology, course contents, and bringing in transformation in the personality of the individuals. Education here is invigorating and rejuvenating in its true sense.

Assignment

The school ensures students aren't overburdened, providing time for games, recreation, reading, and social service. No homework is assigned up to Class II, while carefully planned projects and assignments are given to Classes III-V. For secondary students (Classes VI-X), purposeful home assignments are designed to keep them engaged and support their all-round development.

Remedial Class

We thrust Special care and attention upon our students who are slower in learning through our Regular Remedial Classes. Students' doubts, queries, and confusions are erased away in these classes. A student slow at a particular subject is paid extra time and attention by the teacher concerned. A class sometimes is grouped into different learning groups according to their learning levels and abilities and is dealt with by the teacher accordingly. Students' feedback towards understanding different subjects in the classroom is taken. A remedial class as taken just after the end of all regular classes helps a student to fully understand a day's discussion.

Examinations-Assessments

In Kindergarten and early primary classes, students have oral and interactive activities for assessments. For Classes III to X, there are six tests under Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation (CCE), including four formative and two summative assessments. These tests determine promotion. Grades are given after each exam. Class XI exams, conducted by the school, require students to score at least 33% in each subject, including theory and practicals. Class XII exams are based on the Board's syllabus and are conducted externally by the Board.