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ALMANAC2017-18

New Transport Nagar, Opp. NRL Petrol Pump, Near Zero Mile, N.H. - 30, Patna - 7, Call : 9771415122, 7033093204

Email : [email protected], Website : www.trinityglobalschool.com

ALMANAC2017-18

helping students

GROW WITH A GLOW

New Transport Nagar, Opp. NRL Petrol PumpNear Zero Mile, N.H. 30

Patna 800007Phone No. 9771415122 / 7033093204

www.trinityglobalschool.com

My Nation and Me - India

"As a young citizen of India,

armed with technology, knowledge and love for my nation,

I realize, small aim is a crime.

I will work and sweat for a great vision,

the vision of transforming India into a developed nation,

powered by economic strength with value system.

I am one of the citizens of the billion,

only the vision will ignite the billion souls.

It has entered into me,

the ignited soul compared to any resource,

is the most powerful resource

on the earth, above the earth and under the earth.

I will keep the lamp of knowledge burning

to achieve the vision - Developed India".

- Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam

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INTRODUCTION TO TGS PATNAMOTTO :

TGS Patna was founded in April, 2015. It is an Ultra Modern English Medium School to be affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), New Delhi in due course of time.

The aim of the school is to provide a holistic system of education; based on Indian culture and tradition with children opening the window of their mind to the positive winds of change happening in the world today.

OBJECTIVES :

to provide a balanced curriculum that combines academic skills with a rich variety of aesthetic, cultural and athletic opportunities

to build an integrated national character and to imbibe love and appreciation for the diverse national culture of the country as whole

to enable our students to acquire skills, self-confidence and self discipline

to aid a student discover his/her potential

to provide education for life

in order to keep abreast with the latest technological advances, a gamut of facilities are provided for all the students

an array of co-curricular activities complement academics to enrich the learning of the students while making the same enjoyable

celebrations of important Indian festivals and national days promote harmony and patriotism to enable students to grow up as citizens of united India

TGS, with a view to shaping individual personalities and keeping the parents' dream for their child in mind, offers 3 types of schooling modes:

I. (i) Day School (Summer Timing):

II. (ii) Day Boarding (Summer Timing):

(iii) Day School (Winter Timing):

(ii) Day Boarding (Winter Timing):

NOTE : Late coming will be tolerated only for the initial three times, after which the child will be sent back home. However, no child will be taken into the school afterfrom the reporting time.

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6:45 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. (Grade I & above)

9:30 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. (Montessori - 1, 2, 3)

6:45 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. (Grade I & above)

10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. (Montessori - 1, 2, 3)

8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

20 minutes

Helping Students GROW WITH A GLOW through the TGS Edutainment Vision and Practice.

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From the Director's DeskDear Parents/Guardians,

“Well begun is half done.”

“With every rising of the sun, let's think of our life just begun…” But, with a renewed sense of

responsibility and dedication towards the betterment of our nation and the world through our

sons and daughters of Trinity Global School.

Indeed, Team TGS is very thankful to each one of you for the faith reposed in us for and during

the previous session 2016-17 with respect to the holistic development of the students you

placed in our charge. We endeavoured our best and kept our promises. At this juncture, let me

assure you, on behalf of my team, that we will never allow even the tiniest iota of complacency

to get the better of us.

The priority-areas that we shall continue to address in this session, 2017-18, with indefatigable

zeal will be as follows:

(a) Sincerest effort to further work upon children's number and communication skills will

continue to be made relentlessly. In this realm, more debating, elocution, impromptu

speaking and skit presentation exposures for the students will be some of the educational

higlights of this academic year too.

(b) Embarking upon newer areas of life-skill and soft-skill development among our children

and more innovative techniques through various sports and games will be the order of the

day as far as TGS is concerned.

(c) Further enhancement of general awareness, both formally and informally, and increased

readiness for the competitive examinations of the future through greater practice will be

carried out on a sustained basis.

(d) Developing greater love for English language through further Reading Comprehension

Practice and Opportunities will continue to be emphasised. In addition to this, Systematic

Listening Comprehension Practice will be introduced in right earnest on a regular basis.

(e) Basic Grammar will continue to be stressed upon with the help of more and more

innovative ways of entertaining situational-learning and contextualised grammar practice.

(f) Special parallel classes in Mathematics and English will be conducted keeping an eye on

'slow' learners and their improvement.

Dear parents, at this juncture, the immortal lines of Robert Frost's poem come to my mind:

“The woods are lovely, dark and deep,

But, I have promises to keep,

And miles to go before I sleep and miles to go before I sleep.”

Team TGS pledges yet again for its sons and daughters: “Yes, we have made more promises

that we will keep and we will never go to sleep, never go to sleep.”

(Team TGS Patna)

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Name of the Pupil _________________________________________________

Grade__________________________ Section__________________________

House __________________________________________________________

Date of Birth ___________________________Blood Group________________

Enrolment No. ___________________________________________________

Mother's name (In full) _____________________________________________

Mother's Ph. No. Off./Resi. ____________________ Mob.__________________

Father's Name (in Full) _____________________________________________

Father's Ph. No. Off. _______________________________________________

Parent's Email ID for official correspondence ___________________________

Mobile No. for receiving SMS ________________________________________

Residential Address _______________________________________________

Residence Telephone No. ___________________________________________

Bus No __________________ Bus Stop (Location) _______________________

Name & Section of sibling /siblings studying in the same school

_______________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________

Person to collect in emergency:

Mr./Mrs. ________________________________________________________

Address ________________________________________________________

Phone No. ______________________________________________________

Student's Particulars

THIS ALMANAC IS TO BE BROUGHT TO SCHOOL DAILY.

Father's Signature Mother's Signature Guardian's Signature

Father'sPhoto

Mother'sPhoto

Guardian'sPhoto

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MEDICAL HISTORY

1. Age in years: _______________________________________________

2. Specific disease (s)

suffered in the past: __________________________________________

3. Operation undergone

in the past. If any, specify: ______________________________________

4. Allergies, (if any) : ___________________________________________

5. Immunizations

(i) Polio : Yes/No

(ii) DPT : Yes/No

(iii) Measles : Yes/No

(iv) DT

(v) Tetanus

(date of last injection) :

(vi) Typhoid and Cholera

(date of last vaccination) : ___________________________________

6. Any other disease / physical or mental condition for which the child is on regular medication / or, the school needs to keep in mind.

__________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________

Signature of Mother ____________________________

Signature of Father ____________________________

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ASSEMBLY PRAYERS

[1]

As I go into class today, help me to understand to absorb, to obtain

knowledge, to guide my thoughts and help me to use this for the good of all

mankind.

[2]

God of Light and Truth, thank you for giving me a mind that can know and a

heart that can love. Help me to keep learning every day of my life, for all

knowledge leads to you. Let me be aware of your presence in all things and at

all times. Encourage me when work is difficult and when I am tempted to give

up; encourage me when my brain seems slow and the way forward is difficult.

Grant me the grace to put my mind to use exploring the world you have created

and to be confident in whatever I do.

[3]

Give me cheerful spirit, God,

Inspire me to smile

That I may help a weary world

Along each passing mile,

I want to be an optimist

And look beyond the rain

Instead of always looking

For some reason to complain.

[4]

God, give me courage

To do what is right

Courage to speak, courage to stand

For honesty, goodness, justice and truth;

Courage to choose, the good in my youth,

Courage to own, when I'm in the wrong;

Courage to face the day, with a song,

Courage to guard my thoughts and my tongue

Courage to choose the right when I'm young.

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[5]

O God, give me clean hands, clean words and clean thoughts.

Help me to stand for the hard right against the easy wrong.

Save me from habits that harm. Teach me to work as hard, and play as fair,

in thy sight alone as if the whole world saw.

Forgive me when I am unkind, and help me to forgive those who are

unkind to me.

Keep me ready to help others and give me chance to do some good every day.

[6]

O God, friend of the helpless and fallen, be with needy ones of our nation today.

Protect and help those who are starving, uplift those who are down-trodden and

despised, put new hope into those who have no hope.

Strengthen the hands of all, whatever their race or creed, who are working

honestly to relieve distress, feed the hungry, help the despairing.

Break down the dark strongholds of ignorance, of hatred, of fear.

Enlighten the eyes of those who sit in darkness, who know not and care not that

light exists in your world.

[7]

Dear God, thank you for the gifts of nature, the soil, the water and the air, the

plants and wild life.

Help us to remember that life, beauty and progress, depend on how wisely we

use them. Give us the wisdom to share the resources with gratitude and

without greed,

So that in this wonderful world, life is beautiful for everyone.

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SPECIAL ASSEMBLIES

FIRST SEMESTER (APRIL-SEPTEMBER, 2017)

May DayTagore's Birthday, Mother's DayWorld Population DayIndependence DayNational Sports DayTeacher's DayWorld Literacy Day

SECOND SEMESTER (OCTOBER-MARCH, 2017-18)

August 29 National Sports DayInternational Day of the ElderlyGandhi JayantiWorld Post DayChildren's DayChristmas Special Celebration (23rd December)

January 12 National Youth DayRepublic Day

February 28 National Science Day

Art & Craft - The Creativity HuntReading BuzzSpell - 'O' - FunTGS Talent TAP-MIDG.K. QuizScience ManiaMath Mania

Sports/Current Affairs/Cyber Quiz, orSocial Science – A Fest, orEnglish Language & Literature Quiz

May 1 May 8July 11August 15August 29September 5September 8

October 1October 2October 9November 14December 25

January 26

INTER HOUSE /CLASS COMPETITIONS

INTER SCHOOL COMPETITIONS

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Exam Date Sheet (Grade-II to IX)

CYCLE-I

FA-1 (Formative Assessment-Pen-n-Paper)

Date II III IV V VI VII VIII IX

22-04-2017 Hindi Maths Hindi Maths Hindi

29-04-2017 Hindi Maths S.St. Maths Hindi S.St. Maths Hindi

06-05-2017 Maths EVS Science S.St. Maths Science S.St. Maths

01-07-2017 EVS English Eng Science S.St. Eng Science S.St.

08-07-2017 — — Hindi English Science Hindi English Science

CYCLE-II

FA-2 (Formative Assessment-Pen-n-Paper)

Date II III IV V VI VII VIII IX

15-07-2017 English Hindi Maths Hindi English Maths Hindi English

29-07-2017 Hindi Maths S.St. Maths Hindi S.St. Maths Hindi

05-08-2017 Maths EVS Science S.St. Maths Science S.St. Maths

19-08-2017 EVS English Eng Science S.St. Eng Science S.St.

26-08-2017 — — Hindi English Science Hindi English Science

SA-1 (Summative Assessments out of 50 for I/II/III and out of 75 for IV to IX)

Date II III IV V VI VII VIII IX

18-09-2017 English Hindi Maths Hindi English Maths Hindi English

19-09-2017 Hindi Maths S.St. — — S.St. Maths Hindi

20-09-2017 — — — Maths Hindi Science S.St. Maths

21-09-2017 Maths EVS Science S.St. Maths English — —

22-09-2017 EVS English English Science S.St. — Science S.St.

23-09-2017 — — Hindi English Science Hindi English Science

English English English

RECAPITULATION & ASSESSMENT SCHEDULE

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CYCLE - III

FA-3 (Formative Assessment-Pen-n-Paper)

Date II III IV V VI VII VIII IX

11-11-2017 English Hindi Maths Hindi English Maths Hindi English

18-11-2017 Hindi Maths S.St. Maths Hindi S.St. Maths Hindi

25-11-2017 Maths EVS Science S.St. Maths Science S.St. Maths

02-12-2017 EVS English Eng Science S.St. Eng Science S.St.

09-12-2017 — — Hindi English Science Hindi English Science

CYCLE- IV

FA-4 (Formative Assessment-Pen-n-Paper)

Date II III IV V VI VII VIII IX

23-12-2017 English Hindi Maths Hindi English Maths Hindi English

13-01-2018 Hindi Maths S.St. Maths Hindi S.St. Maths Hindi

20-01-2018 Maths EVS Science S.St. Maths Science S.St. Maths

27-01-2018 EVS English Eng Science S.St. Eng Science S.St.

03-02-2018 — — Hindi English Science Hindi English Science

SA-2 (Summative Assessments out of 50 for I/II/III and out of 75 for IV to IX)

Date II III IV V VI VII VIII IX

17-03-2018 English Hindi Maths Hindi English Maths Hindi English

19-03-2018 Hindi Maths S.St. Maths Hindi S.St. Maths Hindi

20-03-2018 — EVS — S.St. Maths Science — —

21-03-2018 Maths — Science — S.St. — S.St. Maths

22-03-2018 EVS English English Science — English Science S.St.

23-03-2018 — — Hindi English Science Hindi English Science

Note: 1. Report Card Distribution on Saturday 31-03-18

2. GK and C.Sc. assessments will be held on a continual basis.

3. The four PTM dates will be intimated to the parents separately.

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Exam Date Sheet

CYCLE-I

EP-1 (Recall-1)

Date Mont I Mont II Mont III Grade I

02-05-2017 Things around us

05-05-2017 Lines & patterns English English English

08-05-2017 Number Skill Maths Maths Maths

10-05-2017 Letters of the alphabet Hindi Hindi Hindi

12-05-2017 Art & Craft Art & Craft Art & Craft G.K

EP-2 (Recall-2) (Activity Based)

Date Mont I Mont II Mont III Grade I

10-07-2017 English English English English

12-07-2017 Hindi Hindi Hindi Hindi

14-07-2017 Things around us Things around us Things around us EVS

17-07-2017 Number skill Maths Maths Maths

20-07-2017 PE PE PE G.K

Sem-I

Date Mont I Mont II Mont III Grade I

18-09-2017 Letters of the alphabet English English English

19-09-2017 Lines & Patterns Hindi Hindi Hindi

20-09-2017 Number skill Maths Maths Maths

21-09-2017 Things around us Things around us Things around us EVS

22-09-2017 Art & Craft Art & Craft Art & Craft G.K.

EP-3 (Recall-3)

Date Mont I Mont II Mont III Grade I

16-11-2017 Lines & Patterns Hindi Hindi Hindi

21-11-2017 Letters of the alphabet English English English

23-11-2017 Number skill Maths Maths Maths

27-11-2017 Things around us Things around us Things around us EVS

30-11-2017 Art & Craft Art & Craft Art & Craft G.K.

(Mont. + Grade-I)

Things around us Things around us EVS

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EP-4 (Recall-4)

Date Mont I Mont II Mont III Grade I

11-12-2017 Number skill Maths Maths Maths

13-12-2017 Hindi Hindi Hindi Hindi

15-12-2017 English English English English

18-12-2017 Things around us Things around us Things around us EVS

20-12-2017 Art & Craft Art & Craft Art & Craft G.K.

Sem-II

Date Mont I Mont II Mont III Grade I

19-03-2018 Things around us Things around us Things around us EVS

20-03-2018 Patterns Hindi Hindi Hindi

21-03-2018 Letters of the Alphabet English English English

22-03-2018 Number skill Maths Maths Maths

23-03-2018 Art & Craft Art & Craft Art & Craft G.K.

(Rhymes) (Rhymes) (Rhymes)

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Know your child's school, his/her aims and his attitude towards the values and beliefs you hold.Become acquainted with your child' teachers and try to build a good working relationship with them.Take deep interest in your child's class and home assignments. Read with him/her frequently.Encourage your child to play physical, outdoor games everyday.Control what your child watches on Internet/T.V. and the duration of it.Watch your child's eating habits. Junk food can have adverse effects on his/her ability to concentrate and on his/her general health.Make sure that your child has sufficient sleep. Sleep deprived children do not learn well.Be your child's best friend. He/She needs all your mature company and loving support too.Help him/her develop interest in extensive reading.Help him/her inculcate healthy habits.Please encourage your ward to listen to good, age appropriate music and not to 'see' songs on TV channels.

They should take good care of their health and be robust and strong.They should always be friendly with others in and out of the school.They should avoid vulgarity and loudness in talk and behaviour.The should accept whatever work is assigned to them as their rightful share.They should face difficulties courageously.They should always be ready to lend a helping hand to their parents, brothers and sisters at home, to teachers and companions in school and to any unattended visitors they happen to meet in the school premises.They should stand and greet when any teacher or visitor visits their class.They should never cheat or be unfair at play or in examination.They should be truthful, whatever the cost may be.They should never be cruel. They should know that cruelty is the trait of a bully, while kindness is the hallmark of a gentleman.They should respect the liberty and rights of others.They should respect the beauty and presentability of the classroom and of the school premises and report any damage they may observe.They should never hesitate to say "No" when asked or tempted to do a thing which they know is wrong.Instead of lamenting and grumbling over the evils of this world, they should try to contribute their share in making it a better place to live in.They should not waste their time in idle gossip.They should take pride in wearing their school uniform and house dress.They should be brave and courageous and should express themselves freely, but always with politeness.They should accept their mistakes boldly, yet humbly, and learn from them.

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As this school lays great emphasis on discipline - slackness, disobedience and disregard of the rules will not be tolerated. Any negligence of good manners or code of conduct, any work or action likely to lower the image of the school, is regarded as a breach of school discipline. The school reserves the right to expel students whose diligence or progress in studies is considered unsatisfactory or whose conduct is harmful to other students. Immorality, insubordination or contempt of authority, breaking boundaries and causing damage to school property are always sufficient reasons for immediate expulsion or rustication or suspension.

As per the law of the land and CBSE norms, any sort of violent activity towards each other or use of foul or abusive language that in itself lowers the respect and dignity of girls and ladies in the school would mean immediate rustication of the wrongful student.

1. Parents are requested not to enter classrooms to see their children or teachers during the school hours.

2. Parents are required to inform the school if there is any change in their address and telephone number in the fixed proforma available at the school.

3. Children, when sick, should not be sent to school to attend classes.

4. Parents' attention is drawn to the fact that criticism of the school or teacher in the presence of a child should be scrupulously avoided because it causes the students to lose respect for their teachers with the consequent failure to learn from them, eventually leading to a slow overall progress or even deterioration and long term damage to the child and the family.

5. Should there be any legitimate complaint, please meet the Principal at the earliest or send a written complaint which will be personally looked into.

6. Any communication made by the parent/guardian should be addressed to the Principal and sent through the Class Teacher. The name of the student, address, phone number and grade & section should be clearly mentioned in the application.

7. Parents should sign the Progress Report Card and return it to the teacher in time.

8. Parents are required to be co-operative with the school to help their children progress by paying attention to their regularity, punctuality and discipline and taking interest in their child's work. They should check the Almanac every day and note the practice-work and other instructions given. They are advised to check the bags of their wards to see if any circular/notice/invitation, etc. has been issued and to check that the child is carrying the required books and notebooks only as per the day's routine or timetable.

9. Care must be taken of all school property and if any damage is done it will be made good by the concerned students together with a fine imposed for the offence. The students will also have to face strict disciplinary action as decided by the school authorities.

GENERAL GUIDELINES TO PARENTS/GUARDIANS

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10. All the students are expected to join the school on the date notified at the beginning of the semester or after each vacation.

11. Absence of a student just before and immediately after the vacation would attract disciplinary action against him/her.

12. The wards of those parents who avoid meeting the authorities, when advised to do so, may not be allowed to attend classes.

13. Parents are requested to personally see off and receive their wards at the bus stop by presenting the Parents' ID card or the persons authorised by them should do the same after presenting the Parents' ID card.

14. Parents and guardians should understand that absence during the term is not in the best interest of the student. They are asked not to apply for leave, if it is avoidable. Leave can be granted to the student only on the following grounds:

Serious illness or death of a very near relative.

For a condolence visit, if the custom so demands.

To attend a marriage in the family.

(A permission slip is to be obtained from the Parent Care Executive at the front office and shown at the school gate before leaving the campus.)

15. Parents must first consult the school calendar, date sheets and other circulars before making enquiries over the phone about the same.

16. Parents and guardians are requested to read and explain the school rule to their wards.

17. In case, your ward forgets to bring the lunch box or any other thing, kindly send it properly labeled along with the Parent ID Card.

18. Students are not allowed to bring sweets, presents, etc. to school for any occasion like birthdays, Teachers' Day, Children's Day or any other festival.

19. Parents are requested not to enter the school buses to see off and receive their wards.

20. Parents should not try to overtake and stop the school bus to facilitate the boarding of their wards as this endangers the safety of the bus. Such attempts would lead to strict disciplinary action.

21. Parents should not argue with the teachers present in the bus or the conductor/driver. If there is any problem, written complaint addressed to the Principal should be given to the Parent Care Executive at the front desk.

22. Parents are requested to carry the parent's copy of the identity card while visiting the school or any function organised by the school.

23. Parents must ensure that their wards do not bring to school anything which does not belong to them and carry age inappropriate articles.

24. In order to remain updated, parents are requested to check regularly the emails, school website and the official facebook page and their mobile phones for SMS too, if any.

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To get the best from the school for your child, you are advised to maintain a close contact with the school. We earnestly recommend parents and guardians to look into their ward's Almanac every day.

Parents are requested to read the Almanac carefully as this is an important link between you and the school and will acquaint you with the school rules. You are requested to ensure that the page of the Almanac which asks you to fill the details about your child are carefully filled in and bears your signature.

Parents may write to the school or e-mail at [email protected] about issues concerning their ward or for seeking advice. Your letters will be replied to, after discussion with the concerned member(s) of the staff or authorities.

MEDICAL ADVICE

1. All the parents are requested to impart health education to their children so that they can:

– Maintain personal hygiene.

– Exercise regularly.

– Sleep at least eight hours daily.

– Eat a balanced diet, nutritionally rich in proteins and vitamins.

– Avoid consumption of ice-creams etc. and other eatables from road side vendors or outlets.

2. Immunize your child with the following:

(i) BCG

(ii) Oral Polio

(iii) DTP

(iv) Measles/MMR

(v) DT-at 5/10/16 years of age and if any injury occurs

(vi) Typhoid

(vii) Cholera

(viii) Hepatitis B

(ix) Meningitis

3. Students suffering from Chickenpox, Cholera, Measles, Mumps and Jaundice must observe the prescribed period of quarantine as mentioned below:

(a) Chickenpox – Two weeks

(b) Cholera – Till the child is completely well

(c) Measles – Two weeks after the rashes disappear

(d) Mumps – Untill the swelling has disappeard

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4. Parents are requested not to send their wards to the school if they are suffering from any infectious disease like Conjunctivitis, Dermatitis, Scabies, etc.

5. Students suffering from chronic diseases like asthma, epilepsy, rheumatic heart disease, etc. are advised to be under continuous medical supervision of a specialist doctor. History of their illness with the specified treatment and the doctor's contact number must be communicated to the school through the class teacher.

6. Students who are medically unfit shall not be allowed to take Class Tests/Exit Programmes/Final Recalls/Formative & Summative Assessments.

7. A student returning to school after suffering from any kind of sickness is required to bring a medical certificate from the doctor on joining the school. A copy of the same must be submitted.

8. The medical details of the student must be filled by the parents in the space provided in the Almanac.

ABSENCE

1. Repeated absence without leave or unexplained absence for more than ten consecutive days shall make a student liable to have his/her name struck off the rolls.

2. Parents must fill the record for non-attendance in the Almanac each time their ward is absent from the school stating the reason for the same.

3. No student who has been absent for more than 2 continuous days will be allowed to attend classes until a letter from the parent stating the reason of absence is given to the class teacher.

4. A student will be granted leave only on medical grounds or in case of an emergency.

WITHDRAWAL

1. Transfer Certificate (TC) will be issued only after all dues of the school have been cleared.

2. Students can be asked to leave the school on the following grounds:

(a) Disciplinary reasons

(b) Unsatisfactory progress in the school work.

3. One clear calendar month's notice in writing or one month's fee in lieu of notice must be given before the pupil is withdrawn by the parents.

4. Those who leave the school in between the session must in all cases pay the fees for the stipulated quarter.

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1. Every student should bring his/her school bag according to the time-table and almanac to school each day.

2. Strict regularity, implicit obedience, courtesy in speech and conduct, cleanliness of dress are expected from every student. Students must strictly conform to the regulations laid down in this regard.

3. Non-Sikh boys should get their hair trimmed at regular intervals.

4. Students are not allowed to bring valuable articles (like expensive or fancy watches or stationery items) to school.

5. Students are not allowed to wear jewellery.

6. The name, class and section of the pupil should be clearly marked on all belongings of the student: namely blazers, jackets, jersey, etc.

7. Students are not allowed to use the school telephone except in emergency with the permission of the Parent Care Executive. They will not be called to answer the phone calls during the school hours except during an emergency.

8. Non-vegetarian food is strictly prohibited within the school premises.

9. Students who come to school by private transport should arrive at least five minutes before the Home Room Period starts.

10. We are deeply concerned about the safety and security of our children. Please note that no child may be taken home during school hours unless there is an emergency. In that case, the Principal may be contacted for necessary permission and gate pass should be obtained.

11. All the students and their parents or authorized guardians must possess identity cards issued by the school.

12. Leave of half day should be avoided for security reasons.

13. The pupils are responsible to the school authorities not only for their conduct in the school but also for their general behavior outside. Any reported objectionable conduct out of the school also on the part of pupils will make them liable for disciplinary action.

14. Wearing of the school uniform is obligatory. Violation of this rule is sufficient reason for the expulsion of a student from the school. No student will be allowed in the school premises without the prescribed uniform. On birthdays and on PTM days also, students must be in the school uniform.

15. No collection of money/gifts for any purpose or nature, is to be made without the prior permission of the Principal.

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16. Children must speak in English in the School Campus

17. Changing of classrooms between periods should be done in silence and in an orderly manner.

18. No shouting or whistling is allowed in or around the school building. Running in corridors is strictly prohibited.

19. Students are not allowed to bring any sharp instruments like knives, blades, nail cutter, etc., to the school.

20. Exploding crackers or splashing colours during Diwali/Holi or any other occasion in the school premises or school buses is strictly forbidden. Non-compliance of these instructions can result in expulsion from the school.

21. Care must be taken of all school property and no student should scratch or spoil the desks, chairs, damage any school furniture, write, draw anything on the walls or in any other way damage the things belonging to others. Any reported damage will be dealt with by means of strict action.

22. Students may not enter the staff rooms without permission.

23. On school days and for school functions and outings, students are to wear the school uniform.

24. Girl's hair must be plaited or tied back if they reach the shoulders. If ribbons are worn they must be dark or navy blue. No fancy hair-clips or other accessories are permitted.

25. Boy's hair must not touch the collar and should be cut a little above the ear-lobe. No fancy haircuts that celebrities and/or college boys have are permissible. Today's youngsters must learn to wait for their time.

26. The school does not accept responsibility for loss of books, pens, money or valuables. Students shall not bring valuable articles or cash to school or mobile phone to school. These will be confiscated and kept in school. They can only be procured from the school after meeting the school authorities.

27. Students should be made responsible enough to take care of their personal belongings.

28. If earrings must be worn, they should be like small hoops or studs. But, nose rings, bangles, rings, bracelets, tattoos of any kind will not be allowed.

29. Children are advised to behave in an orderly manner in the school and in all public places. Use of swear words and foul language, scribbling and scratching on school furniture and school walls and any misbehavior in school buses or public places will be strictly dealt with.

30. Participation in games or other co-curricular activities is compulsory. Exemption may be granted only on medical grounds.

31. Early leave after a Weekly Test is not usually permitted.

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The following disciplinary measures may be adopted by the school in dealing with students behaving in an unruly manner in the school buses:

1. Oral warning and cancellation of official transportation facility.

2. Written warning.

3. Detention after dispersal with consent of parents.

4. Withdrawal of the school transportation facility.

5. Suspension (ranging from 3 days to 30 days).

6. Rustication

Students indulging in aggressive or very violent behaviour will be dropped and picked from the school by their parents. They will not be permitted to travel by the school bus. Every student shall endeavor to keep up the good reputation of the school.

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FRIDAY/SATURDAY CLUBS AND COMPETITIONS

In order to provide more time to our students for co-curricular activities in the school and to help them achieve a certain level of proficiency in various skills and activities, the school may conduct club activities on a few Fridays and various competitions on a few Saturdays in the session.

No request regarding the change of date of the competition or the change of activities will be entertained.

SUMMER CAMP

In order to help our students constructively utilise their time, we may conduct a summer camp for six to eight days before the summer vacation. The students join the Summer Camp and take part in activities like Art/Craft, Swimming, Dancing, etc. of their own volition. However, attending Summer Camp is not mandatory.

HOUSE SYSTEM

In order to inculcate a feeling of belongingness and healthy spirit of competition, students of the school are divided among the following four houses with mottos and continue to remain in the same house right through their schooling in TGS Patna.

PUFFIN The Red House Cheerfulness & Humour

SWALLOW The Blue House Balance, Patience & Determination

SKYLARK The Yellow House Inspiration & Hope

HERON The Green House Freedom and Speed

Students develop their personalities and leadership qualities by taking part in different competitions for their respective houses.

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EVALUATION

For Mont. 1, 2, 3 and Grade-I, there is no formal test and examination. Their evaluation is done by the class teacher on the basis of the class work and weekly LO's (Learning Outcomes of each concept) called the EXIT PROGRAMME. However, Semester 1 and Semester 2 Recalls of concepts will be done in each of the two semesters.

For Grades II and above, a continuous assessment is done on the basis of formative assessments and/or recaps and their response in the class. Also, weekly test (FAs) & SA Exams 1 & 2 will be held. No marks are awarded in the report card. Only grades are given as per CBSE norms. (Evaluation Policy is subject to changes effected nationally by CBSE.)

PARALLEL CLASSES

The school arranges for parallel classes during the school hours for 'slow' learners in English and Mathematics.

REWARD SYSTEM

Students showing outstanding performance in academics and co-curricular activities may be awarded smiley badges and certificates in order to motivate them to continue doing the good work.

PTM

Parents are an integral part of their children's education at Trinity Global School, Patna. Hence, we expect you to be in regular touch with your ward's teachers. If needed, you may be called on any day too. It is mandatory for the parents to meet the concerned teachers/Principal in case prior intimation is sent to discuss about the child.

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The school library is open to all the bonafide students of the school. All the classes are provided with one library period per week. The students should observe the following rules with regard to library use:

1. All students must come to the library in a single line according to their roll numbers.

2. They must maintain absolute silence in the library.

3. The library has a 'Monitored Access System', i.e., the children are allowed to go directly to the shelves and take a book of their choice, but with the library teacher to monitor them.

4. They must put the books back on the same shelf after reading to maintain order and organization in the library.

5. Students are not allowed to bring their personal books or belongings to the library.

6. Each student must bring his/her Almanac and a pencil/pen to the library.

7. They must keep a track of books read by them in the Library Notebook and/or almanac during their library period to record what they have read, new facts and new words.

8. Any student found damaging or defacing a book will be debarred from availing of library facilities for the whole academic year.

9. If a book is lost or defaced/damaged by a student of Grade IV and above whom books are issued to take home, a fine equivalent to the cost of the book lost will be levied per loss of a book or its damage/defacement.

10. Improvement in English is endeavoured through the unique TGS Library Reading Card Programme.

Students can avail of the school transport subject to the availability of seats. The routes of the school buses are planned by the school and the parents should consult the School Transport Incharge for necessary details.

1. All the students using the school bus are expected to be on the 'correct' side of the bus stop at least five minutes before the arrival time of the bus.

2. The buses will not wait for the late comers.

3. Children should stay away from the main road until the bus arrives.

4. All students must occupy seats immediately after boarding their respective buses. Reservation of seats of co-commuters is not allowed under any circumstances.

5. The drivers are authorised to stop buses at the designated bus stop points only, unless otherwise directed by the Transport Incharge. The list of bus stop

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points is prepared keeping in view the convenience and safety of all bus commuters and is subject to change.

6. When the bus is in motion, the students must not move around in the bus and no part of their body should be outside the window.

7. Students will be held responsible for any damage to the buses caused by negligence or vandalism.

8. Discarding of trash or food either inside or outside the buses is not permitted.

9. Unruly behaviour like shrieking and shouting is strictly prohibited. Courteous behaviour is expected at all times.

10. The driver's attention must not be distracted for any reason.

11. The bus incharges and bus monitors are responsible for maintaining discipline in the buses. Any serious offence must be reported to the school office.

12. No student will board the bus without the identity card.

13. List of students with bus stop points is available in each bus.

14. Under no circumstances students are allowed to go behind or under the buses parked in the school campus. Students are also not allowed to sit in the parked buses during the school hours.

15. Under no circumstances should the students touch the instrument panel of buses.

16. If a student misses his or her allotted bus, he/she should not try to board another bus. It is the responsibility of the parents to drop their ward to the school. However, the student will return by the allotted bus.

17. If due to certain exigencies, a student leaves the school campus during the school hours, by making his/her own arrangements, the following rules will be observed:

ØA written request from the parent/guardian will be needed.

ØParent's Identity Card to be produced.

ØSchool Leaving Register to be signed.

ØA permission slip or gate pass to be obtained and shown at the school gate before leaving the campus.

18. No student should come near the entry door of the bus until it comes to a complete halt. The front door of the bus is the only authorised entrance and exit point.

19. Boarding and alighting from buses should be done in silence and in an orderly manner.

20. Students must make sure that the aisle of the bus is clear, the school bag and other belongings are placed properly.

21. In case of a required change in bus stop and/or bus (of a temporary or permanent nature) permission for the same has to be sought through an application on the prescribed from.

22. No student should get down from the bus on the way to buy anything or request the driver to stop the bus for this purpose.

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Take time to THINK

It is the source of POWER

Take time to READ

It is the foundation of WISDOM

Take time to PLAY

It is the secret of staying YOUNG

Take time to be QUIET

It is an opportunity to seek GOD

Take time to LAUGH

It is the Music of SOUL

Take time to WORK

It is the price of SUCCESS

Take time to PRAY

It is the greatest POWER on earth

'There is a time for everything'.