PAAVAI GROUP OF SCHOOLS...DIRECTOR’S PROFILE Dr. C. SATISH, M.Com, B.Ed., Ph.D RECIPIENT OF...
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CBSE MATRIC
HANDBOOK 2015-16
PAAVAI GROUP OF SCHOOLSResidential - Cum - Day School
Name :
Class & Section :
Phone No(s) 1.
(Residence and 2.
Mobile) 3.
Paavai Vidhya Nagar, NH-7, R.Puliyampatti, Puduchatram, Namakkal - 637 018.Ph.No: 04286-248938, 248958 Fax: 04286-248928
Website: www.school.paavai.edu.in Email: [email protected]
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STUDENT INFORMATION
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Date of birth : ....................................................................................
Class:................................. Admission No.: .................................
Height : ..........................cms Weight: ......................................Kgs
Chest Measurement :...............cms Blood Group: ...................
Marks of Identification:
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Games/Sports/Club Activity Selected:
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Occupation:
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Signature of Pupil: Signature of Parent/Guardian:
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STUDENT INFORMATION
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Date of birth : ....................................................................................
Class:................................. Admission No.: .................................
Height : ..........................cms Weight: ......................................Kgs
Chest Measurement :...............cms Blood Group: ...................
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FROM THE DESK OF
CHAIRMAN
SHRI. CA. N. V. NATARAJAN, B.COM,FCA,CHAIRMAN
“We worry about what a child will become tomorrow, yet we forget that
he is someone today.”- STACIA TAUSCHER.
I am always reminded of the above saying.Paavai has been in
educational service to the grown-up children for more than a decade. The
urge to promote ‘Child Education’ has made us start an exclusively CBSE
school right from Nursery to Senior Secondary level as well as Paavai
Matriculation Higher Secondary School.
Thus, Paavai group of schools has now occupied a significant
place in the Paavai family. A fully modern, air-conditioned, highly-equipped
school will, I hope, serve the needs of children through Primary education
so that leadership will emerge from childhood.
I Wish the students, Staff and Principal for their effective
contribution to create Leaders.
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PAVAI VARAM EDUCATIONAL TRUST64C, Rotary Nagar, Rasipuram – 637 018.
Namakkal Dt. Tamilnadu.
Chairman : Shri. N.V. Natarajan, B.Com. FCA
Vice-Chairman : Shri. T.R. Manisekaran
Secretary : Shri. T.R. Palanivel, B.Com
Correspondent : Smt. N.Mangaiarkarasi, M.Sc.,
Treasurer : Shri. Dr. M. Ramakrishnan, M.B.B.S., D.C.H.,
Joint Secretary : Shri. N. Palanivel, M.A.,
Director Admissions : Shri. K. Senthil, M.B.A.,
Trustee : Smt. Pavaiammal
Trustee : Smt. M. Sugavaneswari
Trustee : Smt. P. Bhuvaneswari
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
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To be an exemplary academic institution with world-class educational facilities
for its children and to make them disciplined and dynamic leaders with strong
character displaying moral values and contributing richly to both our nation and
the world
To enable the children from any part of the world to achieve unparalleled
academic excellence and wonderful career prospects.
To promote ethical practices and establish a community with integrity,
loyalty, honesty and dedication to achieve great things in life with clear vision and
modesty.
To impart value – based education that aims at both spiritual and
intellectual development along with the physical and cultural features through an
integrated curriculum.
To build a great learning environment creating strong foundation in moral and
ethical values in students by adopting excellent instructional methods and creative
pedagogical skills.
The values which guide us are:
* Honesty in word and deed
* Respect for elders, parents and teachers
* Pursuit of excellence in academia, cleanliness, attitude of
non-violence and patriotism
* Contribution to the growth of fellow men
* Concern for society
VISION
CORE VALUES
PHILOSOPHY
MISSION
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DIRECTOR’S PROFILE
Dr. C. SATISH, M.Com, B.Ed., Ph.DRECIPIENT OF PRESIDENT AWARD SENIOR PRINCIPAL & DIRECTOR
Dr. C. Satish is the Director, of Paavai Group of Schools. He has 30 years of
experience in educational field. He was with D.A.V Gopalapuram for the past 28 years
as teacher and principal for 18 years before joining Paavai Group. His professional and
administrative experience has benefitted the teachers, parents and students through his
interviews in national and state television channels as well as through leading newspapers.
He was awarded Ph.D. in commerce by the University of Madras for his research on HRD
practices.
D.A.V. Gopalapuram under his leadership was rated 5 times as one of the best
schools in the country by leading magazines such as Outlook, Rediff.com, Education World
Magazine and ‘C-fore Survey’. He was rated the best in leadership in the entire country
among school principals in the year 2009 by C-fore survey and awarded a certificate and
medal in recognition of his services. He holds a post graduate diploma in Yoga Studies
recognized by Government of Tamil Nadu Health Ministry.
He is the recipient of President Award for best teacher in 2006. He received the
award from the Honorable President of India Smt. Prathiba Patil.
He is also appointed by CBSE to inspect schools for affiliation. He plays the role of
mentor for CBSE schools for CCE implementation upto class X.
He is also the recipient of Vocational Excellence Award in 2007 from His Excellency
Shri. Surjit Singh Barnala, Governor of Tamil Nadu. He has also received the Best Principal
Award from many organizations such as Lions Club, Rotary Club and other professional
organizations.
He has also authored many books on personality development for students. He is
also the Director of MITRA Leadership Academy. Thousands of participants, students and
professionals have been benefitted from his training programme on leadership skills. Under
his leadership, D.A.V. School, Gopalapuram produced 100% results in Class X & XII Board
Exams with most of the students securing 90% and above marks in various subjects. On an
average, 18-20 students have joined IIT and many students have joined National Institute of
Technology (NIT) and reputed Medical Colleges.
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Dr. C. SATISH, M.Com, B.Ed., Ph.DSENIOR PRINCIPAL & DIRECTOR (PAAVAI GROUP OF SCHOOLS)
(RECIPIENT OF PRESIDENT AWARD)
STAFF LIST 2015 – 2016
Teaching StaffMrs.JAMUNA RAMANI M.Sc.,B.Ed.,Mrs.MAHESWARI BALASUBRAMANIAM B.Sc.,B.Ed.,Mr.S.ROHIT B.Tech.,M.A.,B.Ed.,Mrs.K.INDU M.Sc.,B.Ed.,Mrs.A.NIRANJANI M.Sc.,B.Ed.,Mr.G.AROKIA RAJ M.A.,M.Ed.,Mrs.E.J.KAVITHA M.A.,B.Ed.,M.Phil.,Mrs.GOWRI DINESH B.Sc.,M.A., B.Ed.,Mrs.G.ANUSHA M.A.,B.Ed.,Mr.MEDURAM GURJAR M.A.,B.Ed.,M.Phil.,Ms.K.NITHYA B.Lit.,B.Ed.,PGDCA.,Mrs.K.P.SAKTHI UMA LAKSHMI M.A.,B.Ed.,Mrs.G.REVATHY B.A.,B.Ed.,Mr.K.ARUL MURUGAN B.A.,M.P.Ed.,M.Phil.,Mr.K.MANIVANNAN B.A.,M.P.Ed.,NIS.,Mr.K.CHANDRA BABU B.Sc., B.P.Ed.,Mr.N.S.GURUPRASATH B.Com., DIP IN YOGA.,Mrs.S.BANUMATHI DIP.IN.MUSIC.,B.A.,Mr.R.GUNALAN B.Sc., M.L.I.S.,Ms.ANUPAMA NARESH B.Com.,DFA(KALASHETRA)-DANCE TEACHERMr.UMAPATHY B.Sc.,DTA.,TTC.,Ms.P.SARANYA B.P.E.,B.P.Ed.,Ms.S.SUMITHRA B.P.E.,B.P.Ed.,Ms.D.DEVI B.P.E.,B.P.Ed.,Ms.K.KARTHIGA B.P.E.,B.P.Ed.,Ms.S.S.SARADHA M.A., B.Ed.,Mr.O.RADHA KRISHNAN M.A (MUSIC)Mr.M.ROY THOMAS CHERIYAN M.A,GRADE 8 PIANO (TRINITY)Mr.S.HARIHARAN M.Sc., B.Ed.,Ms. C. MANOPRIYA M.A., B.Ed.,NIKHIL S. KUMAR M.A (MUSIC)Mr.SUNDARA RAJ B.Sc.,B.Ed.,Mr.ZUBEDHA KHANUM MCA.,Mr.K.SAMPATH KUMAR M.P.Ed.,M.Phil.,Mr.K.KUMARAN B.A (5th Grade in Music)Mr.N.ARUMUGAM M.A.,B.Ed.,M.Phil.,Mrs.S.KANIKKAI MARY B.Lit.,D.T.Ed.,Mrs. S. TAMIL SELVI M.A.,B.Ed.,M.Phil.,Mr. G. SAKTHI M.A.,M.Ed.,Mr. M . MATHI M.Sc.,B.Ed.,Mrs. A.A. FARZANA BANU B.A.,M.Sc.,B.Ed.,Mrs. B. JEYANTHI B.L.I.S.,B.Sc.,B.Ed.,Mr. P. BARATH B.A.,M.P.Ed.,M.Phil.,Mrs. P.P. SHERINA B.L.I.S.,M.A.,M.Phil.,Mr. PRAVEEN S. KURIAKOSE B.A (5th Grade in Music)Mr. B. SABARIDHARAN M.A.,M.Phil.,Ms. RIZWANA PARVEEN AMEER M.Sc.,B.Ed.,M.Phil.,
Principal :Vice Principal : Vice Principal :Headmistress : Academic Coordinator :Academic Coordinator :Academic Coordinator :
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STAFF LIST 2015 – 2016
Mr. M. MURALI M.Sc.,B.Ed.,Mr.S. SURESH KUMAR M.Sc.,B.Ed.,Mrs. P. SUDHAPRIYA B.Sc.,M.P.Ed.,M.Phil.,Mr. M. VIJAY M.Sc.,Mr. B. GANESH KUMAR B.A.,B.P.Ed.,Mr. B. SRINIVASAN M.A.,B.P.Ed.,Mr. P. S. SYAMKUMAR M.A.,B.Ed.,Mrs. B. SUCHITHRA B.Sc.,B.Ed.,Ms. S. MAHADEVI B.P.E.,M.P.Ed.,Mrs.YASODHA M.Sc.,M.Phil.,Ph.D.,Mr.K.ELANGOVAN M.Com.,M.Phil.,M.B.A.,Mr.R.RAJA D.F.A.,Mrs.MULLAIMANIMOZHI M.Sc.,Ph.D.,Mr.N.R.NATARAJA PRABU M.Sc.,B.Ed.,M.Phil.,Ms.K.INBA B.E.,Mrs.SUJATHA JHA B.A.,B.Ed.,Mrs.P.SUJATHA M.Sc.,B.Ed.,Mr.S.PRAKASH M.Sc.,B.Ed.,Mrs.J.LAVANYA M.Sc.,B.Ed.,Mr.C.SUDHAKAR M.Sc.,M.Ed.,Mrs.A.MAIVIZHI M.Sc.,B.Ed.,M.Phil.,Ms.R.POONGODI B.Sc.,M.A.,B.Ed.,M.Phil.,Mr.C.SENTHIL MURUGAN M.Sc.,B.Ed.,M.Phil.,Mrs.C.SHANMUGAPRIYA M.Sc.,B.Ed.,M.Phil.,Mr.M.RAJASEKAR B.Tech.,M.E.,Mr.M.P.FAZIL M.A.,B.Ed.,Mrs.C.T.ANJURANI M.A.,M.Ed.,Mrs.A.IVY M.A.,.B.Ed.,M.Phil.,Mrs.B.PRIYADHARSHINI M.Sc.,M.Phil.,Mr.V.ANTONY B.A.,NIS.,Mr.ANILAL.C.NIRMAL B.A.,Mr.A.ILAYARAJA B.A.,Piano Grade 2.,Keyboard Grade 8, Theory of Music Grade 4Mr.G.ARUL ARASU D.M.E.,Mrs.R.PREETHI Montessori Teacher TrainingMr.U.ZAMEER M.Sc., Dip in IT.,Mrs.SADHATH BANU M.Com.,M.B.A.,Mr.JOJO JOSEPH 8th Grade in ViolinMr.E.PRASAD M.Sc.,Mr.B.VENKATESHWARA RAO M.Sc.,Mr.G.SESHUBABU M.Sc.,Mrs.INBANILAA M.Sc.,B.Ed.,M.Phil.,Mr.B.SIVAKOLUNTHU M.Sc.,B.Ed.,Mrs.R.VIJITHA B.Music.,DMT.,Mrs.K.LAVANYA Dip in Indian Classical Dance.,Mrs.JEYANTHI.M M.Sc.,M.Ed.,M.Phil.,Mrs.ANITA RANI B.Sc.,B.Ed.,Mrs.E.SUJATHA B.Sc.,M.C.A.,Mr.P.C.SENTHIL KUMAR M.Sc.,B.Ed.,Mrs.J.GEETHA M.A.,B.Ed.,Ms.C.F.MONIKA B.A.,Ms.SRIDEVI.S M.Sc.,B.Ed.,Ms.SRIVIDYA B.Com.,Mr.ANBARASU B.Tech.,
IIT Faculty :IIT Faculty :IIT Faculty :
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STAFF LIST 2015 – 2016
Non Teaching Staff
NAME OF THE STAFF DESIGNATION
Mr.J.ARAVIND KUMAR P.A TO DIRECTOR
MRS.BRINDHA AROCKIARAJ CLERK
Mr.VIMALAN ACCOUNTANT
Mr.MANIKANDAN CLERK
Mrs.INDIRANI CLERK CUM TYPIST
Mrs.NALINI PRO
Mrs.D.VEDHALAKSHMI NURSE
Mrs.SHANTHI OFFICE ASSISTANT
Mr.SENTHIL KUMAR SUPERVISOR
Mr.ELANGOVAN OFFICE ASSISTANT
Ms.ARTHI KG ASSISTANT
Ms.MEGALA KG ASSISTANT
Mrs.POONGODI OFFICE ASSISTANT
Mr.R.CHANDRASEKARAN WARDEN
Mr.RAMAMURTHY WARDEN
Mr.SETTU WARDEN
Mr.PERUMAL WARDEN
Mr.KARTHICK WARDEN
Mr.JANARDHAN LAB ASSISTANT
Mr.RAJEEV LAB ASSISTANT
Mr.DINESH KUMAR LAB ASSISTANT
Mrs.USHA OFFICE ASSISTANT
Mrs. THAMAYANDHI OFFICE ASSISTANT
Mr.KAMALESH KUMAR LIFE GUARD
Mr.MEYYAPPAN SUPERVISOR
Mr.DHANASEKARAN LAUNDRY ASSISTANT
Mr.MEGANATHAN AUDIO INCHARGE
Mr.JEEVANANTHAM AUDIO VISUAL ASSISTANT
Ms.VENNILA LAUNDRY ASSISTANT
Ms.PUSHPALATHA OFFICE ASSISTANT
Ms.VALARMATHI OFFICE ASSISTANT
Ms.SARANYA OFFICE ASSISTANT
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A Brief Note about Paavai Matriculation Higher Secondary School
Paavai Matriculation Higher Secondary School, like our other institutions, has excellent infrastructure with highly qualified, experienced and dedicated teaching staff. The school provides the right kind of ambience for a full-fledged and disciplined learning environment. Besides, the school also provides excellent infrastructure to promote sports and games, as well as conducts regular counseling sessions to foster good leadership and communication skills. The school authorities believe in the composition of classes that can be efficiently managed with individual attention effectively given.
MODE OF PAYMENT OF FEES ( FOR BOTH SCHOOLS )
For new admissions, the whole year fee should be paid at the time of admission in cash or D.D. However, for the succeeding years fees may be paid termwise. Fees are to be paid for 2 terms on or before 5th May and 5th November without fail to avoid fine.
DD shall be taken in favour of Pavai Varam Educational Trust payable at Namakkal
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UNIFORM DETAILS FOR BOTH SCHOOLS
Shirt colour - White
Shorts / Pants / Frock / Pinafore / Waist Coat - Navy Blue
Shoes for boys - Black shoes with lace
Shoes for girls - Black Cut Shoes with buckles
Sport shoes - White with German Blue
Formal socks - German Blue
Sport socks - German Blue
S.NO. CLASSES GIRLS BOYS
1 LKG & UKGFrock White / Navy Blue with belt loop
White halfsleeves shirt and Navy Blue shorts with belt loop
2 I to VII
White half sleeves shirt and Navy Blue Pinafore with belt loop
White halfsleeves shirt and Navy Blue shorts with belt loop
3 VIII to XII
White Long Top Navy Blue Pantsand Navy Blue Waist Coat
White halfsleeves shirt and Navy Blue Pants with belt loop
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LANGUAGE SCHEME (CBSE)
1. Students of Class I - Tamis as Second Language.
2. Students of Classes II to V can opt for Hindi or Tamil as Second Language.
3. Students of Classes VI to VIII have the following options.
Second Language Third Language (Third Lang. will be taught beginning with the letters of the alphabet)
A) Hindi Tamil/Sanskrit/French B) Tamil Hindi C) Sanskrit Hindi D) French Hindi
For Classes IX & X - Only Second Language (Tamil/Hindi/Sanskrit/French).
DURATION OF COURSE AND SCHEME OF STUDIES
The school has the scheme of general studies up to class X, all subjects being
compulsory. The scheme of elective subjects is introduced from class XI. The subjects
for studies up to class X are English, Hindi /Tamil / French / Sanskrit, Science,
Mathematics and Social Science. The subjects for internal assessment for classes IX
and X are Art Education, Work Experience and Physical and Health Education. Art,
Work Experience, Moral Education and Music are taught from Primary to Secondary
classes. The medium of instruction in all classes is English for non-language subjects.
GROUP DETAILS : CBSE
Science Group : 1. English Core, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Computer Science. 2. English Core, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology 3. English Core, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Engineering Drawing 4. English Core, Physics, Chemistry,Biology, Bussiness Studies
Commerce Group : English Core, Accountancy, Business Studies, Economics, Mathematics / Entrepreneurship
LANGUAGE SCHEME (MATRIC)
1. For Classes VI to X First Language will be Tamil
GROUP OF ELECTIVE SUBJECTS IN CLASSES XI & XII ARE AS FOLLOWS:
1. Science Group: (a) English, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Comp.Science, Tamil/Sanskrit/French
(b) English, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Tamil/Sanskrit/French
(c) English, Physics, Chemistry, Botany, Zoology, Tamil/Sanskrit/French
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Co-Curricular ActivitiesPhysical and Health Education, Work Experience, Drawing, Painting,
Music, Yoga and Moral Education form an integral part of the school
curriculum. In addition, to give ample opportunities to the children
to develop leadership qualities and grow into balanced personalities,
the prefectorial and the House systems are a permanent feature.
Under the House activities,competitions like debate, quiz, essay
writing, short story writing,declamation, music, painting, dance etc.
are conducted. Inter-house games and athletics form an integral
part of the co-curricular activities. Club activities and hobbies are
encouraged and conducted regularly. N.C.C and Scouts will be
introduced shortly. The students are encouraged and provided with
the opportunities to participate in inter-school competitions also. The
rules of attendance and discipline as given in the school calendar
should be strictly followed.
SPECIAL AMENITIES Fully Air-conditioned Classrooms & Hostels.
Smart Interactive Digital Class Room.
A well – stacked Library with more than 20,000 volumes of
books, a good number of journals and periodicals.
Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Computer Science
Laboratories are fully equipped with sophisticated equipments.
A full fledged School Auditorium
Periodic Health check
School Transport Service
SPORTING FACILITIES Basketball Court
Volleyball Court
Kabaddi & Kho-Kho Courts
Cricket Ground
Football Ground
Hockey Ground
Go-Karting and Gymnasium
Swimming Pool with International Standard
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INDOOR SPORTS
State –of –the- art Multi Gymnasium
Badminton
Table Tennis
Snooker/Billiards
Professional Fitness Centres
HOSTEL ( ONLY FOR RESIDENTIAL STUDENTS)
All the residential students will be housed in the school hostel. Each
room in the hostel will accommodate four students. The allotment of
rooms will be at the discretion of the school authorities. All rooms are
air-conditioned with individual cupboards and study tables.
FOOD COURT
The school has a hygienic multi-cuisine food court to provide healthy
and nutritious food to the inmates. A well balanced dietary system
is followed. The menu is regularly updated by the Food Committee.
This Committee is headed by the Chairman, Director and the
other members including Mess Manager, Wardens, two residential
teachers and the dietician. There will be no student representative in
the Food Committee but regular feed back from the students will be
incorporated. The students can represent their views, suggestions
and proposals to any of the Mess Committee members in person or
to the Chairman in writing.
OUTINGS
Regular Outings to educational and historical places of interest will
be organized by the school. During these outings, students may be
permitted to do some minor purchases of essential iteMs. But this
will be done under the strict supervision of authorities.
POCKET MONEY
(ONLY FOR RESIDENTIAL STUDENTS)
Students may be permitted to have some pocket money.
However, such pocket money will be handed over to the school
office at the time of checking into the hostel and an account will be
maintained by the warden for all the individual expenses.
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The following are tentative arrangements regarding visiting
hours, telephone timings, outpasses and contacts of the parents
with the students. This may be altered at the discretion of the
management. (ONLY FOR RESIDENTIAL STUDENTS) Visiting Hours:
As per Planner
Phone Timings for both the schools :
Monday (For Classes I to VI ) : after 8.30 p.m. - 11.00 p.m.
Tuesday (For Classes VII & VIII ) : after 8.30 p.m. - 11.00 p.m.
Wednesday (For Classes IX & X ) : after 8.30 p.m. - 11.00 p.m.
Thursday (For Classes XI & XII ) : after 8.30 p.m. - 11.00 p.m.
Friday (For Classes XI & XII ) (Matric) : after 8.30 p.m. - 11.00 p.m.
Note: Parents, who wish to greet their wards over phone on their
Birthdays / Special Occasions, should get prior permission from the
school authorities.
VISITORS DAYS AND OUTPASS DATES
14-Jun-15 SUNDAY Holiday / Visitors’ day
09-Jul-15 THURSDAY Out pass after 3.00 p.m.
09-Aug-15 SUNDAY Holiday / Visitors’ day
13-Sep-15 SUNDAY Holiday / Visitors’ day
12-Oct-15 MONDAY Out pass after 3.00 p.m.
07-Nov-15 SUNDAY Out pass after 3.00 p.m.
13-Dec-15 SUNDAY Holiday / Visitors’ day
23-Dec-15 WEDNESDAY Out pass after 4.00 p.m.
13-Jan-16 WEDNESDAY Out pass after 3.00 p.m.
14-Feb-16 SUNDAY Holiday / Visitors’ day
13-Mar-16 SUNDAY Holiday / Visitors’ day
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RULES AND REGULATIONS
1. Students should converse only in English.
2. Pupils shall be assigned suitable places in the classroom by the class teachers.
3. Pupils, in their own interest, are expected to attend school in neat and smart turnout in full school uniform with clean nails, well - combed hair and clean shoes. Anything short of this will not be entertained.
4. Pupils are expected to co-operate in keeping the premises of the school neat and tidy and therefore refrain from scribbling on the walls and scattering bits of paper. Any objectionable behaviour like damaging the furniture, dirtying the floor or spitting in corners will be viewed very seriously.
5. Decorum during the morning assembly and at all public functions shall be maintained. The classes shall be in the places assigned to them for morning assembly.
6. Pupils shall greet one another and their teachers with the traditional “Namaste”, and their behaviour towards elders shall be marked by respect and obedience.
7. On a teacher entering the class-room, the pupils shall rise and remain standing till they are advised to sit or till the teacher takes the seat. At the end of the class, when the teacher leaves, the pupils shall rise again, express gratitude and resume their seats quickly. The classes will commence and end with brief, silent prayer.
8. The class leaders and deputy leaders shall ever be ready to render smiling service with obedience at every school function, in and outside the premises.
9. Every pupil is required to have an attendance of not less than 90% of the working days in a school year, failing which the chances of promotion to the next class may be doubtful.
10. Students availing leave for more than three days should submit a Medical Certificate along with the leave letter.
11. Pupils requiring leave during any part of the day, whatever be the reason, will have to obtain the Principal’s permission in person.
12. Absence without a leave letter and late coming shall be considered as a punishable offence. Habitual late comers shall not be allowed to attend school. Any instance of truancy will be severely dealt with.
13. Parents who are desirous of taking their children home during working hours (in case of emergency) should come in person and get the permission from the office by submitting a written request.
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14. If a student is absent for more than a week without notice, his/her name will be taken off from the roll.
15. Physical Education is compulsory for all pupils up to senior secondary / higher secondary classes. Pupils having less than 90% of attendance to PE classes may not be considered for promotion.
16. The School Captain, the Vice –Captain, the School Prefect, the House Captains and the House Vice-Captains will constitute the School Prefect Council that will help and advise the authorities on matters of discipline and administration.
17. Pupils marching from one classroom to another shall do so in order, keeping to the left always, and shall observe perfect silence on their way.
18. During lessons, or while engaged in other school work, no pupil shall enter or leave the class without permission.
19. Any pupil found loitering in the school premises shall be seriously dealt with.
20. During off-hours, whether before or after school hours, during the short break or during the long recess, pupil’s behaviour will be subject to examination and correction.
21. a) Periodical progress Reports shall be sent to parents or guardians to appraise them of the pupil’s regularity, conduct and work at school.
b) Any pupil who tampers with the progress report or is found guilty of any other kind of malpractice in this connection is liable to face severe disciplinary action.
c) Whenever a call goes to the parent from the school in connection with the child’s work or conduct at school, he /she will kindly make it a point to respond to it in the interest of the child.
d) Any parent wishing to communicate to the school, based on the progress report sent to him is requested to make a separate communication to the school. Parents are advised not to enter any remark in the report card.
22. Any student caught using unfair means during an examination is liable to be summarily removed from the rolls and a transfer certificate will be issued.
23. All unethical activities inside the campus under whatever circumstances will be dealt with very seriously and result in immediate dismissal. Moral character of high order is required of any person inside the campus.
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24. Students are not permitted to bring cell phones to school as per Government Order and as per our school rules and any violation in this regard will be strictly dealt with.
25. The management is not responsible for loss of any valuable things brought by the student.
26. Students must avoid possessing any valuable items like gold, diamond, platinum, electronic gadgets etc. Students may keep certain essential inexpensive gadgets like watch in the hostel.
27. The parents are requested not to contact the teachers directly relating to issues about their children but only through the Principal.
28. The Parents are always welcome to discuss with the Principal about the progress, behaviour and other problems of their children with prior appointment.
29. With regard to conduct, pupils of the school shall always bear in mind the good name of the institution.
30. Any kind of disobedience towards teachers or wardens or school authorities will be dealt with seriously.
31. Students are strictly prohibited from giving gifts to teachers.
32. Organizing parties are forbidden.
33. Any breakage of school assets by the students , the cost should be borne by the concerned parents.
34. Parents are advised not to send their children for private tuition in any subject to coaching centers / teachers. The parents can seek the help of the principal to enroll their child in the special classes being conducted in the school after school hours.
35. It is also to be noted that as per rules of the school, our school teachers are not permitted to take private tuition.
36. Students are not allowed to leave the hostel for small domestic functions or events. Short outing with the parent for Birthday etc. may be allowed with prior permission. (for residential school students only).
37. Parents can contact their wards over telephone only at stipulated time. ( for residential school students only).
38. Students are allowed to make phone calls to their parents on Sundays after prior permission and entry in the log book. (for residential school students only).
39. Duration of a phone call should not exceed 3 minutes. ( for residential school students only).
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40. Students are responsible for all their belongings. ( for residential school students only).
41. Food Court provides all necessary eatables for the child. Students must desist from keeping any eatables with them in the hostel rooMs. Eatables brought by the parents must be consumed at the waiting area. Eatables can also be shared with other hostel residents with the permission of the warden. (for residential school students only).
42. Parents may visit their wards once a month on specified dates. They must make the relevant entry at the gate and meet their wards in the waiting area. (for residential school students only).
43. No outpass will be issued other than mentioned in the Academic planner / calendar. If any student does not report to school after camp off, the parent should accompany the student and meet Principal / Director and only then the student will be allowed to attend the class. This is for strict adherence. (for residential school students only).
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TAMILTHAI VAZHTHU
Invocation to Goddess Tamil
Bharat is like the face beauteous of Earth clad in wavy seas;
Deccan is her brow crescent-like on which the fragrant
‘Tilak’ is the blessed Dravidian land.
Like the fragrance of that ‘Tilak’ plunging the world in joy
Supreme reigns Goddess Tamil with renown spread far and wide.
Praise unto You, Goddess Tamil, whose majestic, youthfulness, inspires awe and ecstasy.
Oh Tamil Country! You are beautifully clad in the wavy seas; Your chiseled face shines amidst the famous Bharath sub-continent; You are the elite Dravidian country in the Deccan; Your small forehead shines like the crescent with a distinct “thilagam”; Like the fragrance of the “thilagam” rejoiced by the entire world, Your great name and fame is known in all directions; Oh Tamil Angel! Oh Tamil Angel! Your majestic, youthful industriousness makes us spellbound.
Wish all the best for you, all the best! all the best!
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Jana Gana Mana Adhinayaka Jaya He
Bharat Bhagya Vidhata
Punjab Sindh Gujarat Maratha
Dravida Utkala Banga
Vindhya Himachal Yamuna Ganga
Ucchala Jaladhi Taranga
Tubh Shubha Name Jage
Tubh Shubha Ashisha Maahge
Gahe Tubh Jaya Gata
Jan Gan Mangaldayak Jay He
Bharat Bhagya Vidhata
Jaye He ! Jaye He ! Jaye He !
Jaye, Jaye, Jaye, Jaye He.
NATIONAL ANTHEM
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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 elders and
treat everyone with courtesy.
To my country and my people, I pledge my devotion.
In their wellbeing and prosperity alone lies my happiness..
JAI HIND!
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SANSKRIT
Om thath sath Sri Narayana nee
Purushothama Guruni, Sidha Budha nee
Skantha Vinayaka Savitha Pavaka nee,
Brahma Mastha nee, Yavva Sakthinee,
Yesu Pitha prabhu nee Rudhra Vishnu nee,
Rama Krishna nee Raheemathavo nee,
Vasudeva kho, Vishwa Roopa nee,
Sidhanandha Harinee Adhvitheeya nee,
Akala nirbhaya Anma Linga Shivanee.
TAMIL PRAYER
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TIME DURATION FOR WEEK DAYS (MONDAY-FRIDAY)
L.K.G : 9.10 a.m. to 12.00 noon.
U.K.G to Class XII : 9.10 a.m. to 3.45 p.m.
Nursery will work from Monday to Friday
Vedic Chanting : On Saturdays
PERIOD DURATION
1 9.40-10.25
2 10.25-11.10
SHORT BREAK 11.10-11.20
3 11.20-12.05
4 12.05-12.50(PRIMARY AND MATRIC LUNCH)
LUNCH BREAK 12.50-1.30(CBSE CLASSES VI TO XII)
5 1.30-2.10
6 2.10-2.50
7 2.50-3.30
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SATURDAY TIMINGS
HAVAN DAYS (FOR CLASSES VI TO XII)
PERIOD DURATION
BREAK 10.15-10.30
1 10.30-11.00
2 11.00-11.30
3 11.30-12.00
4 12.00-12.30
5 12.30-1.00
LUNCH 1.00-1.40
HOBBY HOURS 1.40-3.30
FOR CLASSES I TO V (HAVAN/NON-HAVAN DAYS)
HOBBY HOURS UPTO 12.30
1 1.00-1.30
2 1.30-2.00
3 2.00-2.30
4 2.30-3.00
5 3.00-3.30
NON-HAVAN DAYS (FOR CLASSES VI TO XII)
PERIOD DURATION
1 9.15-10.00
2 10.00-10.45
BREAK 10.45-10.55
3 10.55-11.40
4 11.40-12.20
5 12.20-1.00
LUNCH 1.00-1.40
HOBBY HOURS 1.40-3.30
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SCHOOL TIME SCHEDULE (MONDAY TO SATURDAY) (FOR RESIDENTIAL STUDENTS ONLY)
TIMINGS SCHEDULE
5.30 a.m. TO 6.00 a.m. WAKE UP , PRAYER, BEVERAGE AND GET READY
6.00 a.m. TO 6.30 a.m. JOGGING
6.35 a.m. TO 7.10 a.m. BATH AND GET READY
7.15 a.m. TO 8.45 a.m. FIRST STUDY ( FOR CLASSES VIII TO XII)
8.45 a.m. TO 9.10 a.m. BREAKFAST
9.15 a.m. TO 3.30 p.m. REGULAR WORKING PERIODS AS PER TIME-TABLE
3.30 p.m. TO 4.00 p.m. SNACKS TIME
4.00 p.m. TO 5.30 p.m. GAMES
5.35 p.m. TO 6.10 p.m. GET READY FOR EVENING STUDY
6.15 p.m. TO 8.00 p.m. SECOND STUDY
8.00 p.m. TO 8.30 p.m. DINNER
8.30 p.m. TO 10.00 p.m. THIRD STUDY
10.00 p.m. TO 10.15 p.m. BEVERAGE
10.15 p.m. Onwards OPTIONAL STUDY FOR SENIOR STUDENTS
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SCHOOL TIME SCHEDULE ( HOLIDAYS)(FOR RESIDENTIAL STUDENTS ONLY)
TIMINGS SCHEDULE
6.30 a.m. TO 7.00 a.m. WAKE UP , PRAYER AND BEVERAGE
7.00 a.m. TO 8.15 a.m. GROOMING TIME
8.15 a.m. TO 9.00 a.m. BREAKFAST
9.00 a.m. TO 12.00 NOON SPORTS SPECIAL COACHING
12.00 NOON TO 1.00 p.m. LUNCH
2.00 a.m. TO 4.30 p.m. T.V SHOW / HOUSE KEEPING
4.30 p.m. SNACKS TIME
4.30 p.m. TO 5.45 p.m. GAMES
6.15 p.m. TO 8.00 p.m. STUDY HOUR
8.00 p.m. TO 8.30 p.m. DINNER
8.30 p.m. TO 10.00 p.m. OPTIONAL STUDY FOR SENIOR STUDENTS
10.00 p.m. TO 10.15 p.m. BEVERAGE
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JUNE – 2015
DATE DAY Working Days
1-Jun-15 MONDAY Hostellers of classes VI to X & XII to report to School by 5.00pm
2-Jun-15 TUESDAY School reopens for Matric VI to X & XII 1
3-Jun-15 WEDNESDAY 2
4-Jun-15 THURSDAY Teachers to report to school at 9.30 a.m. Staff meeting at 3.00 p.m. 3
5-Jun-15 FRIDAY Distribution of text books andnote books to dayscholars of classes LKG to V (CBSE) 4
6-Jun-15 SATURDAY
Distribution of text books and note books to dayscholars of classes VI to XII
(CBSE & MATRIC) Hostellers to report to school by 5.00 p.m.
(except classes XI CBSE & MATRIC)
5
7-Jun-15 SUNDAY Campus Tour, distribution of text books and note books to Hostellers. -
8-Jun-15 MONDAY School reopens for CBSE except class XI (CBSE and MATRIC) 6
9-Jun-15 TUESDAY 7
10-Jun-15 WEDNESDAY Hostellers of class XI (CBSE & MATRIC) to report by 5.00 p.m. 8
11-Jun-15 THURSDAY School reopens for class XI (both CBSE and MATRIC) 9
12-Jun-15 FRIDAY 10
13-Jun-15 SATURDAY Holiday -
14-Jun-15 SUNDAY Holiday / Visitors’ day -
15-Jun-15 MONDAY 11
16-Jun-15 TUESDAY 12
17-Jun-15 WEDNESDAY 13
18-Jun-15 THURSDAY 14
19-Jun-15 FRIDAY 15
20-Jun-15 SATURDAY House Allotment 16
21-Jun-15 SUNDAY Holiday -
22-Jun-15 MONDAY 17
23-Jun-15 TUESDAY 18
24-Jun-15 WEDNESDAY 19
25-Jun-15 THURSDAY 20
26-Jun-15 FRIDAY 21
27-Jun-15 SATURDAY Hobby Hours / Inter House Activities 22
28-Jun-15 SUNDAY Holiday -
29-Jun-15 MONDAY 23
30-Jun-15 TUESDAY 24
Total number of working days: 24
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July – 2015
DATE DAY Working Days
1-Jul-15 WEDNESDAY 1
2-Jul-15 THURSDAY 2
3-Jul-15 FRIDAY 3
4-Jul-15 SATURDAY Hobby Hours / Inter House Activities 4
5-Jul-15 SUNDAY Holiday -
6-Jul-15 MONDAY 5
7-Jul-15 TUESDAY 6
8-Jul-15 WEDNESDAY 7
9-Jul-15 THURSDAY Out pass after 3.00 p.m. 8
10-Jul-15 FRIDAY Holiday -
11-Jul-15 SATURDAY Holiday -
12-Jul-15 SUNDAY Holiday - Hostellers to report to school by 5.00 p.m. -
13-Jul-15 MONDAY 9
14-Jul-15 TUESDAY 10
15-Jul-15 WEDNESDAY 11
16-Jul-15 THURSDAY 12
17-Jul-15 FRIDAY 13
18-Jul-15 SATURDAY Ramzan - Holiday -
19-Jul-15 SUNDAY Holiday -
20-Jul-15 MONDAY 14
21-Jul-15 TUESDAY 15
22-Jul-15 WEDNESDAY 16
23-Jul-15 THURSDAY 17
24-Jul-15 FRIDAY 18
25-Jul-15 SATURDAY Hobby Hours / Inter House Activities 19
26-Jul-15 SUNDAY Holiday -
27-Jul-15 MONDAY 20
28-Jul-15 TUESDAY 21
29-Jul-15 WEDNESDAY 22
30-Jul-15 THURSDAY 23
31-Jul-15 FRIDAY 24
Total number of working days: 24
32
AUGUST - 2015
DATE DAY Working Days
1-Aug-15 SATURDAY Hobby Hours / Inter House Activities 1
2-Aug-15 SUNDAY Holiday -
3-Aug-15 MONDAY 2
4-Aug-15 TUESDAY 3
5-Aug-15 WEDNESDAY 4
6-Aug-15 THURSDAY 5
7-Aug-15 FRIDAY 6
8-Aug-15 SATURDAY Holiday -
9-Aug-15 SUNDAY Holiday / Visitors’ day -
10-Aug-15 MONDAY 7
11-Aug-15 TUESDAY 8
12-Aug-15 WEDNESDAY 9
13-Aug-15 THURSDAY 10
14-Aug-15 FRIDAY 11
15-Aug-15 SATURDAY Independence Day - Holiday -
16-Aug-15 SUNDAY Holiday -
17-Aug-15 MONDAY 12
18-Aug-15 TUESDAY 13
19-Aug-15 WEDNESDAY 14
20-Aug-15 THURSDAY 15
21-Aug-15 FRIDAY 16
22-Aug-15 SATURDAY Hobby Hours / Inter House Activities 17
23-Aug-15 SUNDAY Holiday -
24-Aug-15 MONDAY 18
25-Aug-15 TUESDAY 19
26-Aug-15 WEDNESDAY 20
27-Aug-15 THURSDAY 21
28-Aug-15 FRIDAY Onam-Holiday -
29-Aug-15 SATURDAY Hobby Hours / Inter House Activities 22
30-Aug-15 SUNDAY Holiday -
31-Aug-15 MONDAY 23
Total number of working days: 23
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SEPTEMBER - 2015
DATE DAY Working Days
1-Sep-15 TUESDAY 1
2-Sep-15 WEDNESDAY 2
3-Sep-15 THURSDAY 3
4-Sep-15 FRIDAY 4
5-Sep-15 SATURDAY Teachers’ Day / Krishna Jayanthi - Holiday -
6-Sep-15 SUNDAY -
7-Sep-15 MONDAY Holiday 5
8-Sep-15 TUESDAY 6
9-Sep-15 WEDNESDAY 7
10-Sep-15 THURSDAYFirst Trimester Examination/Quarterly
Examination for classes VI to XII(MATRIC) begins( Tentative)
8
11-Sep-15 FRIDAY 9
12-Sep-15 SATURDAY Holiday -
13-Sep-15 SUNDAY Holiday / Visitors’ Day -
15-Sep-15 MONDAY 10
14-Sep-15 TUESDAY 11
16-Sep-15 WEDNESDAY 12
17-Sep-15 THURSDAY Ganesh Chathurthi - Holiday -
18-Sep-15 FRIDAY 13
19-Sep-15 SATURDAYSummative Assessment –I for classes VI to X/
Quarterly Examination for classes XI and XII - CBSE (Tentative)
14
20-Sep-15 SUNDAY Holiday -
21-Sep-15 MONDAY 15
22-Sep-15 TUESDAY 16
23-Sep-15 WEDNESDAY Summative Assessment –I For classes I to V(CBSE) (Tentative) 17
24-Sep-15 THURSDAY Bakrid-Holiday -
25-Sep-15 FRIDAY 18
26-Sep-15 SATURDAY 19
27-Sep-15 SUNDAY Holiday -
28-Sep-15 MONDAY 20
29-Sep-15 TUESDAY 21
30-Sep-15 WEDNESDAY 22
Total number of working days: 22
34
OCTOBER - 2015
DATE DAY Working Days
1-Oct-15 THURSDAY 1
2-Oct-15 FRIDAY Gandhi Jayanthi - Holiday -
3-Oct-15 SATURDAY Hobby Hours / Inter House Activities 2
4-Oct-15 SUNDAY Holiday -
5-Oct-15 MONDAY 3
6-Oct-15 TUESDAY 4
7-Oct-15 WEDNESDAY 5
8-Oct-15 THURSDAY 6
9-Oct-15 FRIDAY 7
10-Oct-15 SATURDAY Hobby Hours / Inter House Activities 8
11-Oct-15 SUNDAY Holiday -
12-Oct-15 MONDAY Out pass after 3.00 p.m. 9
13-Oct-15 TUESDAY Dasara Vacation begins -
15-Oct-15 WEDNESDAY -
15-Oct-15 THURSDAY -
16-Oct-15 FRIDAY -
17-Oct-15 SATURDAY -
18-Oct-15 SUNDAY Holiday -
19-Oct-15 MONDAY -
20-Oct-15 TUESDAY -
21-Oct-15 WEDNESDAY Saraswathi Pooja -
22-Oct-15 THURSDAY Vijaya Dasami -
23-Oct-15 FRIDAY Muharram -
24-Oct-15 SATURDAY -
25-Oct-15 SUNDAY Hostellers to report to school by 5.00 p.m. -
26-Oct-15 MONDAY School reopens after Dasara Vacation 10
27-Oct-15 TUESDAY 11
28-Oct-15 WEDNESDAY 12
29-Oct-15 THURSDAY 13
30-Oct-15 FRIDAY 14
31-Oct-15 SATURDAY Hobby Hours / Inter House Activities 15
Total number of working days: 15
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NOVEMBER - 2015
DATE DAY Working Days
1-Nov-15 SUNDAY Holiday 1
2-Nov-15 MONDAY 2
3-Nov-15 TUESDAY 3
4-Nov-15 WEDNESDAY 4
5-Nov-15 THURSDAY 5
6-Nov-15 FRIDAY 6
7-Nov-15 SATURDAY Out pass after 3.00 p.m. 7
8-Nov-15 SUNDAY Holiday -
9-Nov-15 MONDAY -
10-Nov-15 TUESDAY Diwali - Holiday -
11-Nov-15 WEDNESDAY Hostellers to report to school by 5.00 p.m. -
12-Nov-15 THURSDAY 8
13-Nov-15 FRIDAY 9
14-Nov-15 SATURDAY Childrens’ Day – Working Day 10
15-Nov-15 SUNDAY Holiday -
16-Nov-15 MONDAY 11
17-Nov-15 TUESDAY 12
18-Nov-15 WEDNESDAY 13
19-Nov-15 THURSDAY 14
20-Nov-15 FRIDAY 15
21-Nov-15 SATURDAY Hobby Hours / Inter House Activities 16
22-Nov-15 SUNDAY Holiday -
23-Nov-15 MONDAY 17
24-Nov-15 TUESDAY 18
25-Nov-15 WEDNESDAY 19
26-Nov-15 THURSDAY 20
27-Nov-15 FRIDAY 21
28-Nov-15 SATURDAY Hobby Hours / Inter House Activities 22
29-Nov-15 SUNDAY Holiday -
30-Nov-15 MONDAY 23
Total number of working days: 23
36
DECEMBER - 2015
DATE DAY Working Days
1-Dec-15 TUESDAY 1
2-Dec-15 WEDNESDAY 2
3-Dec-15 THURSDAY 3
4-Dec-15 FRIDAY 4
5-Dec-15 SATURDAY Hobby Hours / Inter House Activities 5
6-Dec-15 SUNDAY Holiday -
7-Dec-15 MONDAY 6
8-Dec-15 TUESDAY 7
9-Dec-15 WEDNESDAY 8
10-Dec-15 THURSDAY 9
11-Dec-15 FRIDAY
Half Yearly Examination for classes XI & XII (CBSE) Second Trimester Examination / Half
Yearly Examination for classes VI to XII (MAT-RIC) begins (Tentative)
10
12-Dec-15 SATURDAY Working Day 11
13-Dec-15 SUNDAY Holiday - Visitors’ Day -
14-Dec-15 MONDAY 12
15-Dec-15 TUESDAY 13
16-Dec-15 WEDNESDAY 14
17-Dec-15 THURSDAY 15
18-Dec-15 FRIDAY 16
19-Dec-15 SATURDAY 17
20-Dec-15 SUNDAY Holiday -
21-Dec-15 MONDAY 18
22-Dec-15 TUESDAY 19
23-Dec-15 WEDNESDAY Out Pass after 4.00 p.m. 20
24-Dec-15 THURSDAY Christmas Vacation begins -
25-Dec-15 FRIDAY Christmas -
26-Dec-15 SATURDAY -
27-Dec-15 SUNDAY Holiday -
28-Dec-15 MONDAY -
29-Dec-15 TUESDAY -
30-Dec-15 WEDNESDAY -
31-Dec-15 THURSDAY -
Total number of working days: 20
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January - 2016
DATE DAY Working Days
1-Jan-16 FRIDAY -
2-Jan-16 SATURDAY -
3-Jan-16 SUNDAY Hostellers to report to school by 5.00 p.m.
4-Jan-16 MONDAY -
5-Jan-16 TUESDAY School reopens after Christmas Vacation 1
6-Jan-16 WEDNESDAY 2
7-Jan-16 THURSDAY 3
8-Jan-16 FRIDAY 4
9-Jan-16 SATURDAY 5
10-Jan-16 SUNDAY Working Day 6
11-Jan-16 MONDAY Holiday -
12-Jan-16 TUESDAY 7
13-Jan-16 WEDNESDAY 8
14-Jan-16 THURSDAY Out Pass after 3.00 p.m. 9
15-Jan-16 FRIDAY Bhogi- Holiday -
16-Jan-16 SATURDAY Pongal - Holiday -
17-Jan-16 SUNDAYThiruvalluvar Day-Holiday Uzhavar Thirunal –
Holiday/Hostellers to report to school by 5.00 p.m.
-
18-Jan-16 MONDAY 10
19-Jan-16 TUESDAY 11
20-Jan-16 WEDNESDAY 12
21-Jan-16 THURSDAY 13
22-Jan-16 FRIDAY 14
23-Jan-16 SATURDAY Hobby Hours / Inter House Activities 15
24-Jan-16 SUNDAY Holiday -
25-Jan-16 MONDAY 16
26-Jan-16 TUESDAY Republic Day-Holiday -
27-Jan-16 WEDNESDAY 17
28-Jan-16 THURSDAY 18
29-Jan-16 FRIDAY 19
30-Jan-16 SATURDAY Hobby Hours / Inter House Activities 20
31-Jan-16 SUNDAY Holiday -
Total number of working days: 20
38
February - 2016
DATE DAY Working Days
1-Feb-16 MONDAY 1
2-Feb-16 TUESDAY 2
3-Feb-16 WEDNESDAY 3
4-Feb-16 THURSDAY 4
5-Feb-16 FRIDAY 5
6-Feb-16 SATURDAY 6
7-Feb-16 SUNDAY Holiday -
8-Feb-16 MONDAY 7
9-Feb-16 TUESDAY 8
10-Feb-16 WEDNESDAY 9
11-Feb-16 THURSDAY 10
12-Feb-16 FRIDAY 11
13-Feb-16 SATURDAY Working Day 12
14-Feb-16 SUNDAY Holiday / Visitors Day -
15-Feb-16 MONDAY 13
16-Feb-16 TUESDAY 14
17-Feb-16 WEDNESDAY 15
18-Feb-16 THURSDAY 16
19-Feb-16 FRIDAY 17
20-Feb-16 SATURDAY 18
21-Feb-16 SUNDAY Holiday -
22-Feb-16 MONDAY 19
23-Feb-16 TUESDAY 20
24-Feb-16 WEDNESDAY 21
25-Feb-16 THURSDAY 22
26-Feb-16 FRIDAY 23
27-Feb-16 SATURDAY 24
28-Feb-16 SUNDAY Holiday -
29-Feb-16 MONDAY 25
Total number of working days: 25
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March - 2016
DATE DAY Working Days
1-Mar-16 TUESDAY 1
2-Mar-16 WEDNESDAY 2
3-Mar-16 THURSDAY 3
4-Mar-16 FRIDAY 4
5-Mar-16 SATURDAY 5
6-Mar-16 SUNDAY Holiday -
7-Mar-16 MONDAY 6
8-Mar-16 TUESDAY 7
9-Mar-16 WEDNESDAY 8
10-Mar-16 THURSDAY Common Annual Examination for class XI(MATRIC) begins(Tentative) 9
11-Mar-16 FRIDAY 10
12-Mar-16 SATURDAY Working Day 11
13-Mar-16 SUNDAY Holiday/Visitors’ Day -
14-Mar-16 MONDAY 12
15-Mar-16 TUESDAY 13
16-Mar-16 WEDNESDAYSummative Assessment - II for classes V to X and Annual Examination for classes XI and XII
begin (Tentative) - CBSE14
17-Mar-16 THURSDAY 15
18-Mar-16 FRIDAY 16
19-Mar-16 SATURDAY 17
20-Mar-16 SUNDAY Holiday -
21-Mar-16 MONDAY 18
22-Mar-16 TUESDAY 19
23-Mar-16 WEDNESDAY 20
24-Mar-16 THURSDAY 21
25-Mar-16 FRIDAY Good Friday - Holiday -
26-Mar-16 SATURDAY 22
27-Mar-16 SUNDAY Holiday -
28-Mar-16 MONDAY 23
29-Mar-16 TUESDAY 24
30-Mar-16 WEDNESDAY 25
31-Mar-16 THURSDAY 26
Total number of working days: 26
40
April - 2016
DATE DAY Working Days
1-Apr-16 FRIDAY 1
2-Apr-16 SATURDAY 2
3-Apr-16 SUNDAY Holiday -
4-Apr-16 MONDAY 3
5-Apr-16 TUESDAY 4
6-Apr-16 WEDNESDAY Summative Assessment – II for classes I to IV (CBSE) begins (Tentative) 5
7-Apr-16 THURSDAY 6
8-Apr-16 FRIDAY 7
9-Apr-16 SATURDAY Working Day 8
10-Apr-16 SUNDAY Holiday -
11-Apr-16 MONDAY Third Trimester Examination for classes VI to IX(MATRIC) begins(Tentative) 9
12-Apr-16 TUESDAY 10
13-Apr-16 WEDNESDAY Last working day for classes I to IV (CBSE) and Nursery 11
14-Apr-16 THURSDAY Tamil New Year - Holiday -
15-Apr-16 FRIDAY 12
16-Apr-16 SATURDAY 13
17-Apr-16 SUNDAY Holiday -
18-Apr-16 MONDAY 14
19-Apr-16 TUESDAY 15
20-Apr-16 WEDNESDAY 16
21-Apr-16 THURSDAY 17
22-Apr-16 FRIDAY Last working day for classes VI to VIII(MATRIC) 18
23-Apr-16 SATURDAY 19
24-Apr-16 SUNDAY Holiday -
25-Apr-16 MONDAY 20
26-Apr-16 TUESDAY 21
27-Apr-16 WEDNESDAY 22
28-Apr-16 THURSDAY 23
29-Apr-16 FRIDAY 24
30-Apr-16 SATURDAY Last working day for classes X & XII (MATRIC) VI to X and XII (CBSE) 25
Total number of working days: 25
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PAAVAI INSTITUTIONS Paavai Engineering College
Paavai College of Engineering
Pavai College of Technology
Paavaai Group of Institutions
. School of Engineering
. School of Management Studies
Pavai Arts and Science College for Women
Paavai Polytechnic College
Pavai Varam Polytechnic College
Paavai College of Education
Paavai Teacher Training Institute
Paavai Vidhyashram CBSE School
Paavai Matriculation Higher Secondary School