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AGRASEN DAV PUBLIC SCHOOL(A Senior Secondary School, Affiliated to CBSE, New Delhi)
Bharech Nagar, Dist.: Ramgarh, Ph.: 06553 - 256623, 9234302109Email: [email protected]; Website: www.agrasendavps.in
Managed by: DAV College Managing Committee, New Delhi-55
ESTD. 1886
STARTEGY
SKILLS
EDUCATIO
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CULT
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Glimpses
PROSPECTUS 2019-20
Vision & VisionariesThe DAV Institutions are the gift of Arya Samaj, a progressive movement founded by Swami Dayanand Saraswati in 1875. Swami Dayanand Saraswati, the great path-maker of modern India, led a crusade against the superstitious and pernicious practices that prevailed in contemporary India.
With a view to bring about a balanced and harmonious development of the future citizens of this country and to infuse in them the ideals of Vedic Culture and high sense of patriotism, Arya Samaj founded a school at Lahore in 1886 by the name of DAYANAND ANGLO VEDIC SCHOOL. This established the DAV College Trust & Management Society, which later set up a network of such educational institutions all over India and abroad.
The DAV Movement would not have achieved its goal, had not a young brilliant graduate – Mahatma Hansraj – the first Principal of the first DAV institution offered his honorary services as ‘Jeevan Daan’, for 25 years. Matchless also is the sacrifice of his brother, Lala Mulkraj who fulfilled his pledge of supporting Hansraj’s family all these years.
A brief history of the SchoolAgrasen DAV Public School, Bharech Nagar, was launched in 1993 with the co-operation of the local Agrawal community. Shri R. N. Agarwal, renowned philanthropist, industrialist, and the then Managing Director (Sri Durga Cement Company, Hesla) had donated 0.33 acre land to the School, that was later taken over by the DAV organisation. It was formally inaugurated on 17 October 1993 by Late G. P. Chopra, the then President of the DAV College Managing Committee.
Hon’ble Mohanlalji, Secretary and Education Advisor, DAV College Managing Committee, New Delhi laid the foundation stone of the Mahatma Hansraj Block of the School on 10th May 2002. Now the school has grand and beautiful building well equipped with spacious library, Sc. labs and computer Lab. etc.
The school has classes upto +2 level and is affiliated to CBSE, New Delhi. At present, the School has a strength of more than 2700 students and an area of 3.25 acres. During a short period of twenty-four years, it has earned a remarkable name and is now known as one of the leading schools in the Region.
Presently, it is the largest non-government Educational Organisaation in the country managing over 800 Educational Institutions.
DAV Educational Institutions
Aims & ObjectivesThe DAV schools provide a congenial environment for all-round development of the whole personality and its integration with the society, particularly in reference to the Indian context. Positive ideas are inculcated in students as regards personal hygiene, neatness of uniform, cleanliness of surroundings, graceful manners, obedience and discipline. To achieve high academic standards, personal attention is given to each individual child.
Highly motivated and dedicated team of teachers play the role of a model for the children. Individual care and personalised coaching and regular efforts have woven a very vibrant and inspiring environment.
Educational ToursThe school plans picnics and educational tours for the students. They are taken to Historical places, Museums, Factories, Research Institutions, Botanical garden etc. to give them a first hand knowledge.
ExhibitionsArts & Crafts Exhibition, Science and Social Science Exhibition are held every year.
Parent – Teachers MeetIn order to establish a meaningful relationship between the school and the parents, meetings are held frequently to discuss the progress of each student.
School ActivitiesTo inculcate moral values in the students, the school starts each working day with the morning assembly, that includes recitation of Veda Mantras, devotional songs, patriotic songs and thought for the day. Stress is laid on the universal aspects and eternal values of Indian Culture. Short talks are given by the students and the teachers on a variety of subjects and important current events. The news by the students are read out daily. Every morning, the assembly disperses with the singing of the National Anthem.
Hawan is performed on every Saturday and Dharma Shiksha books are prescribed to educate the students in moral values. Vedic Initiation Camps are held twice a year.
Learning is a joy here as teachers make their lessons very interesting by following various methods of teaching viz. Demonstration, Experimentation, Project Work, Home Assignments, Play-way, Micro-teaching, Structure-method etc. Education is child centred here and singing, mimicry, playing, dramatization echo in the campus.
The strength and success of DAV schools lie in the harmonious blend of science and technology and sound grounding of ancient Vedic Culture. The aim of DAV schools is to inculcate in the students a thirst for knowledge, devotion to duty, honesty, patriotic fervour besides humanism. We impart an education “to build” and an education “to pay”.
House SystemTo create an atmosphere of healthy competition and team-spirit, most of the school activities are governed by House-system. Inter House Competitions are held regularly.
Blossoming of Latent TalentsWe expose the child to hobbies like reading, sketching, singing, dancing, public speaking and gardening and ensure that discipline becomes a second nature of the child. Individual and consistent monitoring of every student enables the teacher to recognise the field in which a particular child can excel. Children with similar interests and inclinations are grouped together and then the teachers help them to nurse and cultivate their talents. They are given ample opportunity to participate at regional and national level competition. They are also
trained in Yoga, Martial Arts and Music by experts.
Special emphasis is given on personality development of KG and Pre-primary students. They enjoy toy room, activity room equipped with computer aided literacy, LCD projector etc. There is no exam system up to class II.
PROSPECTUS 2019-20
Science LaboratoriesThere are three spacious and model science laboratories. They all are equipped with the latest laboratory gadgets and testing equipment The labs can accommodate upto 50 students at a time. Experienced and learned teachers and experts are always ready to guide the students.
LibraryThe school has a very rich library with over 10,000 volumes. The books available on variety of subjects greatly facilitate learning. A constant endeavour is made to enrich the Library with the latest books as well as Audio-Visual aids.
Computer Lab & Smart ClassesThe school has a spacious and modern computer lab with 60 computers which enables school to impart latest computer/IT education.
I N F R A S T R U C T U R E
RegistrationProspectus & Registration forms for admission to the school can be obtained from the school office on cash payment/cheque or other available cash less mode.
It should be duly filled and submitted, with the required documents and certificates as mentioned in the form, by the stipulated date.
The registered candidates will be called for an admission test/interview/verification of records.
Registration fee is not refundable and registration is no guarantee for admission.
Test/InterviewAdmission is on the ‘first come first serve basis’ for L.K.G. (Entry point).
For admission to different classes, tests are conducted of the standard of the class passed.
Overall growth, observation, self reliance are the main considerations for admission.
AdmissionAdmission will be made strictly on the basis of merit.
25% seats are reserved for BPL/weaker section students in entry class (LKG).
The Birth Certificate from the competent authority and the Transfer Certificate obtained from the previous school are essential at the time of admission.
Fees have to be deposited within seven days of the selection, else the seat will be allotted to the next wait-listed candidate.
XI Sc. Direct admissionPCM: 80% and above in Math & SciencePCB: 75% and above in Math & ScienceCommerce: 75% and above in Eng, Math & S.Sc. For (Maths): Minimum 70% in Maths paper
Subject Combination for XI/XIIScience : Eng, PHY, Chem, Math, Eco/Hn/Compt. Eng, PHY, Chem, Bio, Eco/Hn/MathCommerce : Eng, Acct., BST, Eco, Hin/Math Additional paper (Compulsory) - PHE
Session : 1st April to 31st March
Note : Direct Admission for students of Agrasen DAV within a week after declaration of result of Std. X.
Personal FileThe school maintains an individual file for all the children to have a systematic record for the academic as well as co-curricular progress and achievements.
Identity CardAn Identity Card bearing a passport size photograph and the address of the student will remain in his/her possession all the time.
School Uniform
LKG & UKGBoys: Fawn shirt with checked border on shirt. Checked shorts with gallace and pocket fawn socks with stripes.
PT Uniform: (Wednesday and Saturday) white half shirt and white half pant.
Girls: Fawn shirt with checks on pleated sleeve border, checked gallace skirt with pocket fawn socks with stripes.
PT Uniform: (Wednesday and Saturday) White half shirt and white tunic.
Std I & Std IIBoys: Checked shirt with piping on sleeves (half) and pockets. Fawn shorts (half pant) with checked accents.
PT Uniform: (Wednesday and Saturday) White shirt and white half pant.
Girls: Fawn shirt with checks on pleated sleeve border. Checked pleated divider skirt.
PT Uniform: (Wednesday and Saturday) White half shirt and white tunic.
CLASS III to VIIGirls: 1. Fawn shirt with checks on pleated sleeve Border on pleated sleeves. 2. Checked tie. 3. Checked pleated divider skirt.
PT Uniform: (Wednesday and Saturday) (White half shirt white skirt) on every wednesday. (House T-shirt white skirt) on every saturday.
Boys: 1. Checked shirt with piping on sleeved (Half) and pockets.
Std VIII to XIIBoys: Checked shirt with piping on sleeves and pockets. Half sleeve (March to October). Full sleeve (November to February). Fawn colour full pant. Tie for XI & XII.
PT Uniform: (Wednesday and Saturday) white shirt with white full pant on Wednesday and House T Shirt and white full pant on Saturday.
Girls: Fawn coloured kurta with checked border on neck, button and sleeves. Checked salwar, checked waistcoat with fawn piping.
PT Uniform: (Wednesday and Saturday) white salwar kameez with white dupatta (cotton).
Fawn colour socks with stripes and brown shoes for all. White shoes (Beta canvas) and white socks for PT Uniform.
Fawn colour full pant with checked piping on the pockets. (Wednesday and Saturday) (White half shirt white full pant) on every wednesday. (House T-shirt white full pant) on every saturday.
Attendance��75% attendance is essential for promotion to the next class.
��No leave is granted except on prior application from parents/guardians for genuine reasons.
�� In case of sickness, a medical certificate from a registered medical practitioner has to be submitted.
��Repeated absence without leave or unexplained leave for six consecutive days renders the student liable to have his name struck off the rolls.
�� It is compulsory for a student to attend the school on the first and the last day after summer vacation, puja vacation and winter vacation.
�� In any case, attendance of a class should not be less then 75% on any working day. If found less each absent student will be fined `25/-
Withdrawals��Withdrawals from any class must be preceded by a month’s notice in writing or one month’s fee in lieu of notice.
��All dues will have to be cleared before a Transfer Certificate is issued.
��Transfer Certificate will be issued within one week of receipt of the application.
��School authorities may ask, without prior notice to the parents, to withdraw the child from the school on any of the following grounds.
(a) Academic : Constant neglect of studies or those who fail in the same class for two consecutive sessions.
(b) Disciplinary : Those students whose conduct in the opinion of the Principal is harmful to the interest of the school.
PROSPECTUS 2019-20
��All the students must possess school diary, text books, note books, stationery etc.
��Students are advised not to bring valuable articles to the school. The school will not be responsible for any such loss.
��School bus users must strictly follow the rules of the school transport. They should maintain proper discipline in the bus.
��Application for leave must be submitted a day in advance. It should be counter-signed by the parent/guardian.
��Students must come with neat and tidy appearance.
��Students should obey House Captains and other students on duty.
��Students are not allowed to leave the school
during working hours unless the parents/guardians whose signatures are on the admission forms and school diary come in person.
��School identity cards must be with the students on all working days.
��Students should be regular in attendance and in no case attendance should be less than 80%.
��Any damage to the school property by the student will have to be borne by the student’s parents/guardians.
��Students must not share gifts in the school. They should not bring any objectional items such as Cell phone, CDs, Cassettes etc.
��The school reserves the right to take stern action even to strike off the name of the students from the school rolls who are found guilty of misconduct.
Guidelines for Students/Parents
Parents Teacher Meeting is scheduled on last working day of every month, however separate prior information shall be given
��Do not send the child to school in case of an infectious disease. A medical certificate should be furnished from a medical authority at the time of rejoining the school after illness.
��Do not walk into the class room or meet the teacher in the class room. Please see the teacher with prior appointment through the Principal.
��Do not visit the teachers at their residence.
��Do not send money or valuable articles with the students. The school takes no responsibility in case they are lost.
��Use the school diary as a means of communication with the class teacher and check the diary for Home Work and the teacher’s remarks, if any.��Sign the test copies/papers as and when sent home.��Ensure that your ward comes to school in proper uniform with polished shoes, trimmed hair and clean nails.��Send the children regularly and punctually to school. No absence will be permitted without a leave application and late comers will not be allowed to sit in the class.��Parents must attend the Parent-Teachers Meet.��Pay the fees as per schedule.�� Intimate the school in case of change in address, telephone number.
Don’tDo
Date Std III Std IV Std V ResultPeriodic Test - I
08.07.19 Science Maths S.Sc
16.07.19
09.07.19 S.Sc English Hindi10.07.19 English S.Sc Sanskrit11.07.19 Maths Hindi Science12.07.19 Hindi Science English13.07.19 - - Maths
Periodic Test - II21.10.19 English S.Sc Science
03.02.19
22.10.19 Hindi Maths S.Sc23.10.19 Science English Maths24.10.19 Maths Hindi English25.10.19 S.Sc Science Sanskrit26.10.19 - - Hindi
Periodic Test - III13.01.20 Hindi S.Sc Maths
11.02.20
14.01.20 English Science Sanskrit16.01.20 Maths Hindi S.Sc17.01.20 Science English Hindi18.01.20 S.Sc Maths Science20.01.20 - - English
Date Std VI Std VII Std VIII Std IX Std XPeriodic Test - I
PT-1
08.07.19 Maths English S.Sc. Science English09.07.19 Science Hindi Sanskrit English Maths10.07.19 S.Studies Science Maths S.Sc Hindi/Snk11.07.19 English Maths Science Maths S.Sc12.07.19 Hindi Sanskrit English Hindi/Snk Science13.07.19 Sanskrit S.Sc. Hindi - -
PT-2
Periodic Test - II21.10.19 Maths English S.Sc. Science English22.10.19 Science Hindi Sanskrit English Maths23.10.19 S.Studies Science Maths S.Sc Hindi/Snk24.10.19 English Maths Science Maths S.Sc25.10.19 Hindi Sanskrit English Hindi/Snk Science26.10.19 Sanskrit S.Sc. Hindi - -
PT-3
Periodic Test - III13.01.20 Maths English S.Sc. Science English14.01.20 Science Hindi Sanskrit English Maths16.01.20 S.Studies Science Maths S.Sc Hindi/Snk17.01.20 English Maths Science Maths S.Sc18.01.20 Hindi Sanskrit English Hindi/Snk Science20.01.20 Sanskrit S.Sc. Hindi - -
Periodic Test For The Session (2019-20)
Note :1st Model Test for Std. XII Science & Commerce will be held between 22nd July, 2019 to 31st July, 2019.
Academic Calendar For The Session 2019-20 (Monday Test For Std XI & XII)Date XII Sc XII Com Date XI Sc XI Com
1st
Cycle
15.04.19 Physics Accountancy 08.07.19 Physics Accountancy
22.04.19 Chemistry B. Studies 15.07.19 Chemistry B. Studies
29.04.19 Maths/Bio Economics 22.07.19 Maths/Bio Economics
06.05.19 Eco./Comp/Hindi/Maths English 29.07.19 Eco./Comp/Hindi/Maths English
24.06.19 ENGLISH MATHS/ HINDI 05.08.19 ENGLISH MATHS/ HINDI
2nd
Cycle
01.07.19 Physics Accountancy 14.10.19 Physics Accountancy
08.07.19 Chemistry B. Studies 21.10.19 Chemistry B. Studies
15.07.19 Maths/Bio Economics 04.11.19 Maths/Bio Economics
23.09.19 Eco./Comp/Hindi/Maths English 11.11.19 Eco./Comp/Hindi/Maths English
30.09.19 ENGLISH MATHS/ HINDI 18.11.19 ENGLISH MATHS/ HINDI
3rd
Cycle
14.10.19 Physics Accountancy 02.12.19 Physics Accountancy
21.10.19 Chemistry B. Studies 09.12.19 Chemistry B. Studies
04.11.19 Maths/Bio Economics 16.12.19 Maths/Bio Economics
11.11.19 Eco./Comp/Hindi/Maths English 23.12.19 Eco./Comp/Hindi/Maths English
18.11.19 ENGLISH MATHS/ HINDI 13.01.19 ENGLISH MATHS/ HINDI
Sl. No. Date Junior Group (Class : III - V)
1 20.04.19 English Spelling Competition
2 4/5/05.19 English Poem Recitation
3 22.06.19 Hindi Spelling Competition
4 20.07.19 Hindi Poem Recitation
5 2408.19 Painting Competition
6 19.10.19 Fancy Dress Competition
7 09.11.19 Solo Song Competition
8 30.11.19 Solo/Group Dance Competition
9 14.12.19 Drama/Skit comprtition (Hindi)
10 20.12.19 Sports Day/Greetings Card Making
11 21.12.19 Sport Day
12 08.02.20 Mental Maths
Sl. No. Date Activity for Class
LKG/UKGActivity for Class I & II
1 23.04.19 Earth Day2 29.04.19 English Calligraphy3 7/5.05.19 LET'S DRAW4 24.06.19 Hindi Calligraphy5 29.07.19 Thumb and Pasting Shrutilekh6 22.08.19 Janmastami And Yellow Day Celebrations7 11.09.19 Hindi Story Telling8 02.10.19 Gandhi Jayanti Celebration9 19.10.19 Fancy Dress Competition10 8/11.11.19 Clay Modelling11 21.11.19 Origami World12 20.12.19 Sports Day13 29.01.20 Budding Artist14 07.02.20 Vegetable Printing Salad and Sandwich Making
Sl. No. Date Junior Group (Class : VI - VIII) Senior Group (Class : IX - XII)
1 20.04.19 Hindi Speech Competition Hindi Essay Writing Competition
2 27.04.19 English Handwriting Competition English Spelling Competition
3 29.06.19 Hindi Spelling Competition Hindi Debate Competition
4 20.07.19 English Spelling Competition One-Act Play or Skit Competition (Theme based)
5 27.07.19 Painting Competition Poster Making Competition (Theme based)
6 03.08.19 English Speech Competition Hindi Poem Recitation Competition
7 31.08.19 Hindi Poem Recitation Competition English Essay Writing Competition
8 19.10.19 Solo Song Competition Solo Song Competition
9 09.11.19 Mantal Math (Maths Mania) English Debate Competition
10 23.11.19 Hindi Essay Writing Competition G.K. Quiz Contest
11 07.12.19 G.K. Quiz Contest Maths Quiz Contest (To Celebrate Lt. Ramanujnam's Birthday)
12 21.12.19 Greetings Card Making Competition Greetings Card Making Competition
13 18.01.20 Vedic Mantra and Shloka Recitation Competition Extempore
14 (Dec-Jan) Sports Day (To Celebrate 'Utsav')
Co-Curricular Activities Calendar (Session 2019-20)
Harshit AgrawalJEE Advance, AIR-1363
PriyamAIIMS, Patna
Aman Raj(CA)
Anishek Mishar(CA)
Qualified in JEE (Mains) 2018
Swapnil Goyal Priyanshu Barnwal Raj Kumar Mandal Ashar Raza Sourabh Kumar
Qualified in NEET - 2018
Amisha JyotiRIMS, Ranchi
Vidya BhartiMGMCH, Jamshedpur
Manisha KumariMGM, Jamshedpur
Prachi PrasadPMCH, Dhanbad Shristi Kumari
Divya Kumari Verma Meghna Dinkar Khushee Gupta Anshu Gupta
Year of Establishment : 1993Strength : 2662 Boys : 1608 Girls : 1054 Shri M.L. Sekhri
Chairman, LMCShri Manoj Kumar Mishra
Principal
CLAT-2018
Chandra Prabha Upadhyay
Swami Dayanand SaraswatiThe Founder of the Arya Samaj
and the great path-maker ofmodern India
Lala Lajpat RaiWho founded and nurtured
the DAV Movement
Mahatma HansrajWho fulfilled his pledge of 25 years
honorary service as the first Principalof the first DAV College at Lahore
Mahatma N.D. GroverThe Flag of DAV Movement was carried forward towards
glorious success by this great visionary and Karmayogi, who opened the floodgates of DAV Movement by opening more
than 200 schools in Eastern Zone
The Dedicated Souls
Fee Rules & Timings
Fee Collection Hours :8.00 a.m. to 12.00 noon, Monday to Friday (Saturday, Sunday and Holiday closed).
Last day for acceptance of school fee (without fine) is 20th of the month. Late fine for fee defaulters
Month Date Amount
First Month 21st to 25th of the Month `10/-
Second Month Upto 25th of the Month `20/-
Third Month Upto 25th of the Month `50/-
From the fourth month, Name of the students shall be struck off and readmission may be considered after depositing `250/- as re-admission charge.
Students will not be allowed to appear at the examinations if fees are not paid up-to-date. Fee of March will also be collected in the month of February.
If any student wants to withdraw from the bus facility parents should give one month prior information.
Fee Structure 2018-19
Registration Fee (one time) `1000/-
Admission Fee (one time) `7000/-
Annual Charges (per annum) `1500/-
Magazine Fee (per annum) `100/-
Identity Card (per annum) `30/-
Tuition Fee
L.K.G. to Std. II (per month) `1080/-
Std. III to V (per month) `1250/-
Std. VI to VIII (per month) `1450/-
Std. IX to X (per month) `1820/-
Std. XI to XII (per month) `2350/-
Science Fee (Std. XI to XII) (per month) `150/-
Pupil Fund (per month) `100/-
Computer Fee
Std. III to VIII (per month) `50/-
Std. IX to X (I.T.) (per month) `100/-
Std. XI to XII (per month) `200/-
Bus Charges (per month)
`500/-
`600/-
`700/-
`700/-
Transfer Certificate `100/-
Note : School encourages cashless transactions. Hence payment can be made through cheque/POS/Online Banking
DAV has been making a significant contribution to the society through spreading value-based education keeping the ancient Vedic heritage in mind. In fact, it is the only organization which has set high standards in education while maintaining a balance between Vedic wisdom and modernity.The organization runs and manages over 720 educational institutions comprising of public schools, grants-in-aid schools, colleges, institutes of professional education and research institutions all over India and abroad. Recently, the organization has taken one step forward by initiating the project of DAV University at Jalandhar, Punjab. Presently, DAV has taken some crucial steps in its pursuit of excellence. Some of these are: Modernization of infrastructure in schools and colleges, Introducing technology in teaching-learning process, Creating a network of people all over the globe through Alumni Foundation, Strengthening Vedic virtues, etc.While DAV feels proud of its achievements, it is yet not contented. Its vision is to be crowned as the finest educational organization in the world. Its mission is man-making, dispelling ignorance and building Vedic values. Our success in this endeavour has the potential of making our society free from prejudices and vices.We, the members of DAV fraternity, believe that the best way to bring a change is to initiate it. With this belief, we have continually engaged over more than 125 years in a relentless endeavour to grow and develop into a pioneer organization in the field of education.
Padma ShriDr. Punam Suri Ji
President
DAV College Managing Committee, New Delhi - 55