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STUDENT 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 my parents / teachers / and all elders respect / and treat everyone with courtesy.
To my country and my people / I pledge my devotion.
In their well-being and prosperity alone / lies my happiness.
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SCHOOL UNIFORM Summer Uniform - (March to October) 1. Girls : Half-sleeved shirt, divided skirt, school socks and shoes, Tie, Belt. 2. Boys : Half-sleeved shirt, shorts (classes Jr. Kg. to III) and trousers (classes IV to XII),
school socks and shoes, Tie, Belt. Winter Uniform - (November to February) 1. Girls : Full-sleeved shirt, trouser or skirt (for all classes) school socks and shoes, school
tie, school sweater and school blazer. 2. Boys : Full-sleeved shirt, trousers (for all classes), school socks, shoes, tie, school
sweater and school blazer Uniform of Jr. KG and Sr. KG on Friday Coloured/Casual Dress House Uniform :
Class I-V (Friday) : House T-Shirts, House Shorts / Skirt / Lowers, School Shoes and Socks.
Class VI-XII (Saturday) :House T-Shirts, House Skirt / Lowers, School Shoes and Socks.
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Mount Litera Zee School, Varanasi
Session 2017-18
Class - XII
Subject – English (301)
Month Flamingo Vistas Writing Skill March + April
• The last lesson • My mother at 66 • Lost spring
• The Tiger King • The Enemy
• Classified
Advertisement, Notice Writing
May + June
• An Elementary School Classroom in a Slum
• Deep Water
• The Enemy (Contd…)
• Note Making • Article Writing
July • Keeping quiet • The rattrap
• On the face of It • Letter to the Editor • Business / Official
letters August • A thing of Beauty
• Going Places • Should wizard hit
Mommy ! • Letter writing
(Contd…) • Speech Writing • Debate Writing
September Mid Term Examination October Aunt Jennifer’s
Tigers • Evans Tries an O
Level • Memories of
childhood • Novel reading
• Formal Invitation and replies
• Report Writing
November To February
Revision, Preboard & Doubt Clearing Session
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Subject – Mathematics (041)
Month
CONTENTS
March +
April • Continuity and Differentiability • Application of Derivatives • Matrices
May
& June
• Determinant • Relations & Functions • Inverse Trigonometric Function
July • Linear Programming
• Vectors • Three Dimensional Geometry • Indefinite and Definite Integration
August • Application of Integrals
• Differential Equations September Mid Tem Examination
October • Probability
November to February
Revision, Preboard & Doubt Clearing Session
5
Subject –Physics (042)
Month Units CONTENTS
April 1.Electrostatics 2. Current electricity
E1. To determine the resistance per cm of agiven wire by plotting a graph of potential difference versus current. E2. To find resistance of given wire using metre bridge and hence determine the specific resistance of its material.
May + June
3. Magnetic effect of electric current and magnetism
E3. To verify the law of combination (series/parallel) of resistances using a metre bridge. E4. To compare the emfs of two given primary cells using potentiometer. E5. To determine the internal resistance of given primary cellusing potentiometer.
July
4.Electromagnetic Induction and AC
E6. To find the frequency of AC mains by using sonometer. E7. To find the value of v for different values of u in case of aconcave mirror and to find the focal length. E8. To find the focal length of a convex mirror, using a convex Lens
August
5.Electromagneticwaves 6. Dual Nature of matter & radiations 7.Atomic Nucleus
E9. To find the focal length of a convex lens by plotting graphbetween u and v or between 1/u and 1/v. E10.To determine the angle of minimum deviation for a given prism by plotting a graph between the angle of incidence and the angle of deviation.
8. Optics (Ray and Wave)
E11. To determine refractive index of a glass slab using a traveling microscope. E12.To find the refractive index of a liquid using a concave mirror.
September Mid Term Examination
October 9.Solids and Semi – conductors
10.Principles of communications
E13. To find the refractive index of a liquid using convex lens and plane mirror. E14. To draw the I-V characteristic curve of a p-n junction diode forward bias and reverse bias. E15. To draw a characteristic curve of a Zener Diode and to determine its reverse breakdown voltage.
November To
February
Revision, Preboard & Doubt Clearing Session
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Subject –Chemistry (043)
Month Theory
Practical
April UNIT-1 Solid state UNIT-2 Solutions UNIT-3 Electrochemistry UNIT-4 Chemical Kinetics UNIT-5 Surface chemistry
• Setup of Daniel cell • Preparation of Lyophilic and
Lyophobic Sol
May + June UNIT-6 General principles and processes of isolation of elements UNIT-7 P-block elements UNIT-8 d and f block elements
• Volumetric analysis
July UNIT-9 Coordination compounds UNIT-10 Haloalkanes and haloarenes
• Volumetric analysis • Qualitative analysis
August
UNIT-11 Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers UNIT-12 Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic acids Revision UNIT-13 Amine
• Qualitative analysis
• Qualitative analysis September Mid Term Examination
October
UNIT-14 Biomolecules UNIT-15 Polymers UNIT-16 Environmental chemistry
• Functional group test
November To
February
Revision, Preboard & Doubt Clearing Session
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Subject –Biology (044)
Months
Unit/Chapters. Practical
April Unit--II 1.Heredity and Evolution 2. Molecular basis of Inheritance. 3. Evolution and origin of Life.
• To study the laws of heredity by using pea seeds.
• To study pedigree analysis for some traits in Human.
• To study to extract DNA from nion cells.
• To study Homologous and Analogous organs.
May + June
Unit-III 1. Microbes in Human welfare.
• To study pollen germination. • To study pollinated pistil through
permanent slide. July Unit—IV
1.Biotechnology; theProcess 2.Biotechnology and its applications.
• To prepare a temporary mount of germinated pollen grain.
August Unit—I Reproduction in plants and in animals Reproductive health
• To study T.S of mammalian ovary and testis through permanent slides.
• To study mammalian Blastula through permanent slide.
• Adaptation in different plants and animals.
September Mid Term Examination
October Unit--V Ecology.-Ecosystems, Biodiversity and its conservation.
• To study PH of different soil samples.
• To calculate population density and population frequency by quadrate method.
November To
February
Revision, Preboard & Doubt Clearing Session
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Subject –Accountancy (055)
Month Topics Detail April Change in Profit sharing ratio
Admission of a partner
Nature & valuation of sacrificing ratio, gaining ratio, Revaluation of assets and liabilities Calculation of sacrificing ratio, Treatment of premium of goodwill, adjustment of capital
May + June
Retirement / Death of partner
Accounting treatment, Calculation of gaining ratio, Adjustment of capital
July Dissolution of partnership firm Company accounts
Preparation of Realisation Accounts, Journal Entry, Introduction and journal Entry of issue of share
August
Company accounts (i) Share (ii) Debenture (iii) Redemption of Debenture
Issue of share, forfeiture of share, reissue of shares, Over subscription – forfeiture & reissue of shares, issue of debenture, redemption of debentures
September Mid Term Examination October Financial Statements of a
Companies: 1. Financial Statement
Analysis 2. Comparative Statements 3. Common Size Statements 4. Accounting Ratios 5. Cash Flow Statement
Meaning, Characteristics, Company’s Balance Sheet. Types, Uses, Limitations. Comparative Statement, Common Size Statement. Meaning of Ratio Analysis, Limitations, Classification of Accounting Ratios, Cash Flow Statement (Numericals)
November To
February
Revision, Preboard & Doubt Clearing Session
9
Subject –Computerized Accounting (Part 'C')
Month Topics Detail April Overview of Computerized
Accounting System Definition, Components, Salient features, grouping of accounts, advantages and limitation
May + June
Spreadsheet
Basic Concept, Data Entry, Data Formatting, Output Reports, Preparation of Reports, Commonly Errors
July Spreadsheet (Contd...) Use of Spreadsheet in Business Application
Payroll Accounting Asset Accounting Loan Repayment Schedule
August
Graphs and Chart Accounting Software Package Tally
September Mid Term Examination October Database Management System
of Accounting Understanding and Defining Creation of query, form and Report
November To
February
Revision, Preboard & Doubt Clearing Session
10
Subject –Business Studies (054)
Month Contents Detail March +
April Nature and Significance of Management,Principles of Management, Financial Management
Introduction, Nature, Levels of Management, Coordination. Concept and Significance. General and Scientific Principles. Financial Decisions, Financial Planning, Capital Structure
May + June
Business Environment Planning
Importance and Dimensions. Importance and Types of Plans.
July Organizing Staffing
Structure, Delegation. Concept, Importance, Recruitment, Selection, Training,
August Financial Market Directing Controlling Consumer Protection
Types, Stock Exchange, SEBI. Elements viz: Leadership, Supervision, Motivation, Communication. Nature, Process. Importance, Means, Rights, Duties
September Mid Term Examination October Marketing Management Marketing & Marketing Mix
Advertising, Personal selling, Sales Promotion, Public Relations.
November To
February
Revision, Preboard & Doubt Clearing Session
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Subject –Economics (030)
Month Contents April
Theory of Demand. • Elasticity of demand • Production function cost
May + June
• Revenue • Theory of SS • Elasticity of SS • Producer Equilibrium
July • Forms of Market and Price Determination • National Income & its Related concept
August
• Measurement of National Income • Money • Banking • Aggregate demand
September Mid Term Examination
October
• Income Determination • Excess Demand and Deficient Demand • Government Budget • Balance of Payments&Foreign Exchange Rate
November To
February
Revision, Preboard & Doubt Clearing Session
12
Subject –Political Science (028)
Month Topics April Part – A: Contemporary World Politics
• The Cold War Era • The End of Bipolarity • US Hegemony in World Politics
May & June
• Alternative centres of Power • Contemporary South Asia • International Organizations
July • Security in Contemporary World • Environment and Natural Resources
August • Globalisation Part – B: Politics in India since Independence • Challenges of Nation Building • Era of one Party Dominance • Politics of Planned Development • India’s External Relations
September Mid Term Examination October • Challenges to the Congress System
• Crisis of the Democratic Order • Rise of Popular Movements • Regional Aspirations • Recent Developments in Indian Politics
November To February
Revision, Preboard & Doubt Clearing Session
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Subject –Geography (029)
Month Topics March + April Part A: Fundamentals of Human Geography
Unit 1 – Human Geography: Nature and Scope Unit 2 – The People
May& June Unit 3 – Human Activities July Unit 4 – Transport, Communication and Trade
Unit 5 – Human Settlements August Part B: India People and Economy
Unit 7 – The People Unit 8 – Human Settlements Unit 9 – Resources and Development
September Mid Term Examination October Unit 10 – Transport Communication and International Trade
Unit 11 – Geographical Perspective on selected issues and problems Part C: Practicals Unit 1 – Processing of Data of Thematic Mapping Unit 2 – Field Study or Spatial Information Technology
NovemberTo February
Revision, Preboard & Doubt Clearing Session Subject –History (027)
Month Topics April • Bricks, Beads and Bones
• Kings, Farmers and Town • Kinship, Caste and Class
May
• Thinkers, Beliefs and Buildings
July • Through the Eyes of Travellers • Bhakti-Sufi traditions • An Imperial Capital: Vijaynagar
August • Peasants, Zamindars and the State • Kings and Chronicles • Colonialism and the Countryside • Rebels and the Raj • Colonial Cities
September Mid Term Examination October • Mahatma Gandhi and the National Movement
• Understanding Partition • Framing the Constitution
November To February
Revision, Preboard & Doubt Clearing Session
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Subject –Informatics Practices (065)
Month Theory Practical / Activity
April • Java GUI Programming
Revision Tour I, II and III • Programs using Swing Controls • Programs using Swing Controls
May + June
• More about Classes and Libraries
• Concept of Inheritance • Web Application
Development
• Programs using java libraries • Group Discussion & Project Distribution • Exploring Information related with discussed
topics
July • HTML – I & II • XML – extensible Markup
Language
• Web applications using HTML / XML • MCQ & Project Work
August
• MySQL Revision Tour • Database Transactions • More on SQL – Grouping
Record& Table joins • Tables and Integrity
Constraints • IT Applications
• Queries in MySQL / Quiz & Project • Submission
• Join Queries using MySQL
September
Mid Term Examination
October
• Computer Networking • Open Source Concepts • Database connectivity to
MySQL
• Explore the discussed topics onInternet
November To February
Revision, Preboard & Doubt Clearing Session
15
Subject –Physical Education (048)
Month Theory Practical
March + April
Ch-1- Planning in sports Ch-3- Yoga and Lifestyle Ch-4- Physical Education and Sports for Differently Abled
• pull-ups/flexed arm hang. 600 mts run/walk
• 60 mts sprint pull ups & fixed arm hang track and field
May + June
Ch-2- Sports nutrition. Postures.
Ch-5- Children and sports. Ch-6- Women and Sports
Preparation of practical file #middle distance races- 800 m , 1500 m # long distance race -3000m, 5000m, 10000m 3000 steeple chase
July Ch-7- Test and Measurement Ch-8- Physiology and Sports
Health and fitness activities asanas , plyometric Swiss ball and aerobics.
August
Ch-9- Sports Medicine (Kinesiology) Ch-10- Biomechanics and sports
Skill practice of game/sports. Standing Broad Jump 4 x 10 m shuttle run
September Mid Term Examination
October • Psychology and sports. • Training in sports.
Skill practice of game/sports
November To February
Revision, Preboard & Doubt Clearing Session
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Bharatnatyam (Code no. 057)
Month Theory Practical April & May
• About Kathak, Odissi, Manipuri, Mohiniyattam, Kathakali & Kuchipudi
• Revision of previous adverse • Kit – Tak – Tari – Kit – Tom Adaro
June & July
• Other folk form of dance • Life sketch – Smt. Rukmini Devi
Arundale
• Jatiswaram teermanam (Adi taal) • 2 Karvi • Jatiswaram Taal
August • Nritta, nritya & natya • Tandava & Lasya • 7 tandava with stories • Natyadharmi & Lokdharmi • Ang. Pratyang & Upang • Life sketch – Bal Saraswati &
Meenaxi Sundaram, Travankore quarattee
• Costume & Makeup • Ornaments used
• Shabdam, on Krishna • Hasta Vinijog • Knowledge of Pada Bheda • Revision of Jatiswaram • Revision of Shabdam • Padam
September Mid Term Examination October • Sangeet, Taal, Laya
• Navrasa (nine moods) • Strayibhava & Sanchavibhava • Definition of Jati, gati, avartan,
adavu, sollukuttu, arangetrave & yati.
• Revision of Jatiswaram • Revision of Shabdam • Revision of Padam
November To February
Revision, Preboard & Doubt Clearing Session
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Kathak Dance (Code no. 056)
Month Theory Practical April & May
• A brief history with other classical dance styles of India.
• Basic understanding of the term ABHINAYA and definition of its four aspects: angiker, vachika, aharya, Satvika.
• Practice of the talker set to teental and jhaptal in slower tempo, in its double (dugun) and four times (chaugun) tempos.
June & July
• Acqnaintance with the life sketch of few great exponents from past and few from present of the dance from.
• Aquitance of three gharanas of kathak dance (Lucknow, Jaipur, Banaras).
• Knowledge of the following terms: (short note) sangeet, tal, laya, sthana, chari, gati, nandala, karna, angahara, bhramari, utpalvana, lokadharmi, natydharmi, rasa and bhava.
• Student should knew all the techniques and compositions of the following: a. Vandana b. That c. Aamad d. Fast Aamad e. Tukra / Toda
August • Elementary introductions to the text Natyashastra, Abhinaya Darpan: a. Identification of the author
and approximate date b. Myths regarding the origin
of dance according to each text.
c. Basic knowledge regarding the whole of each text, natyashastra, Abhinaya darpan
• Definition of the following: Vandana, Tihaayi, Aamad, Toda / Tukda, paran, Chakkar dar Toda / Paran, Gatnikaas, Gatbhaav
• Definition of Theka of Dadra, kaharwa, Roopak
• Defintion of Tali, Khali, Sam, Toda / Tukda and Paran
• Tihaayi • Gatnikaas • Gatbhaav • Parhant of Tukra / Toda, with
hastya kriya Ability to improvise in Nritta and Abhinaya.
September Mid Term Examination
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October • Rasa: definition and explanation of nine rasa
• Acquaintance with the tradition costume and makeup
• Parhant (recitation of boals) to the basic theka of all compositions learnt.
November To February
Revision, Preboard & Doubt Clearing Session
Music (Melodic Instrument) (035)
Month Theory Practical April & May
• Description of Raaga, Bhairav, Notation of Gat, Defintion of Alankar, varn, Kan. Life sketch of Miyan Taansen
• Raaga, Bhairav, Razakhani Gat, Taal, Rupak
June & July
• Description of Raaga, Notation of Gat, Definition of Meend, Khatka, murki life sketch of Ustad Inayat Khan, Detail study of Sangeet Ratnakar
• Raaga Bageshari Gat, Taal–Tilwada
August • Description of Raaga Notation of Gat, Definition of Gamak, Krintan, Zamzama. Detail study of Sangeet Parijat, life sketch of Ustad Mushtaq Ali Khan
• Gram, Murchana and Alap, Tana, life sketch ofUstad Alauddin Khan, classification of Raagas
• Raga Bhimpalasi, Gat, Taal Dhamar
• Raga malkhauns, Gat, Taal,
Dugun, Tigun of Dhamar
September Mid Term Examination October • Time theory of Raagas • One Dhun, Revision November To February
Revision, Preboard & Doubt Clearing Session
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Music (Vocal) (034)
Month Theory Practical April & May
• Definition of That, types of that, Dhwani Shruti, Notation of Raaga alongwith alap, taan, Teentaal (theka, dugun, tigun, chaugun)
• Raga Bhairav, Aroh, Avaroh, pakad with Teentaal
June & July
• Description of Raaga Notation of Raaga along with Alap, taan, definition of Alankar, varna, Meend life sketch of Pt. Onkarnath Thakur
• Raaga Malkauns Aroh, Avaroh, pakad with Teen taal, Taal Rupak, keharwa, Dadra
August • Definition of Khatka murki Gamak, life sketch of Ustad Faiyaz Khan, Time theory of Raaga (Detail study), Description of Raaga along with Alap, Taan, Taal notaion with description
• Description of Raaga along with Alap, Taan notation of Bandish, notation of taal definition of Gram, Murchana, Alap Taan, Detail study of Sangeet Parijaat life sketch Ustad bade Ghulam Ali Khan
• Raaga Bageshri, Aroh, Avaroh, pakad with Teentaal. Taal – Dhamar, Tilwada, Dipchandi
• Raga Bhimpalasi, Aroh, Avaroh,
Pakad, Taal, Jhaptaal. One tarana in raga makauns.
September Mid Term Examination October • Classifictaion of Raaga, life
sketch of Pt. Krishna rao Shankar.
• Writing in Taal notation detail study of Sangeet Ratnakar.
• Raaga based Dadra, taal chartaal, Ektaal, revision of all the Raagas
November To February
Revision, Preboard & Doubt Clearing Session
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Hindustani Music (Percussion Instrumental) (036)
Month Theory Practical April & May
• Defintion of Uthan, Peshkar, Chakradar, Baont and Fard.
• Playing Thekas of Jhaptala, Ektala, Rupak, Teentala, Tilwada, Keharwa And Dadra with Dugun and Chaugun.
July • Comparative study of a. Chautala – Ektala b. Jhaptala – Sultala c. Teentala – Tilwada
• Playing Uthan, Peskar, two Kayadas, two Relas in Teentala
August • Classification of Jatis and Layakari. History of Tabla
• Brief description of Gharanas of Tabla. Brief history of Medieval and Modern period of Hindustani Music specially in the field of Percussion Instruments.
• Playing two Kayadas, two Chakradars, one Farmaichi Chakradar, two Tukras, one Gat and Fard in Teentala.
• Ability to play two Advance Kayada,one Rela with four Paltas and Tihai in Ektala,Jhaptala and Rupaktala.
September Mid Term Examination October • Description of prescribed
Talas.Writing notation of the prescribed Talas and Compositions.
• Recognition of Talas and Composition from given portion.Biographies of Pt.Kishan Maharaj,Pt.Gyan Prakash and Ustad Latif Ahmad.
• Four simple Tukras,two Chakradar,two Damdar Tihai and one Paran in Ektala,Jhaptala and Rupak.
• Recitation of the Talas and composition with Thah,Dugun and Chaugun keeping Tala with hand beats.Playing Laggis in Dadra and Keharwa.Practice of Solo performance and Accompaniment.
November To February
Revision, Preboard & Doubt Clearing Session
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Subject – Painting (049)
Month Content Practical April & May
• The Rajsthani & Pahari Schools of miniature painting
• Miniature Painting
July August
• The Mughal and Deccan Schools of miniature painting
• Painting composition (Acrylic on Canvas)
September
Mid Term Examination
October • The Bengal School of Painting • The modern Trends in Indian Art
• Portfolio Assessment
November To February
Revision, Preboard & Doubt Clearing Session
Subject – Multimedia and Web Technology (067)
Month Theory Practical April May
Introduction to Database Management • Database Terminology • Concepts of Keys • Database Tool
• HTML basic tags functions
• Image editing using Photoshop / CorelDraw / GIMP
July Networking and Open Standards Review of JavaScript
• Conditional and control statements
August Web page development, Web Scripting Web page development (using PHP)
• Form handling validation e-mail validation
• Merging layers / Moving and copying layers
September Mid Term Examination October Multimedia and Authoring Tools • Use of multimedia
authoring November To February
Revision, Preboard & Doubt Clearing Session
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PLANNER FOR THE MONTH OF APRIL 2017 DATE DAY IX-XII
1-4-2017 SATURDAY 2-4-2017 SUNDAY HOLIDAY 3-4-2017 MONDAY NEW SESSION BEGINS FOR ALL CLASSES 4-4-2017 TUESDAY RAM NAVAMI 5-4-2017 WEDNESDAY 6-4-2017 THURSDAY 7-4-2017 FRIDAY 8-4-2017 SATURDAY HOUSE MEET 9-4-2017 SUNDAY MAHAVIR JAYANTI/HOLIDAY
10-4-2017 MONDAY 11-4-2017 TUESDAY 12-4-2017 WEDNESDAY 13-4-2017 THURSDAY
14-4-2017 FRIDAY AMBEDKAR JAYANTI/ GOOD FRIDAY 15-4-2017 SATURDAY ENGLISH JAM 16-4-2017 SUNDAY HOLIDAY 17-4-2017 MONDAY 18-4-2017 TUESDAY WORLD HERITAGE DAY 19-4-2017 WEDNESDAY 20-4-2017 THURSDAY 21-4-2017 FRIDAY 22-4-2017 SATURDAY WORLD EARTH DAY 23-4-2017 SUNDAY HOLIDAY 24-4-2017 MONDAY WATER CONSERVATION DAY 25-4-2017 TUESDAY AD MAD SHOW 26-4-2017 WEDNESDAY 27-4-2017 THURSDAY 28-4-2017 FRIDAY 29-4-2017 SATURDAY GAME SHOW 30-4-2017 SUNDAY HOLIDAY
Theme: SEASONS
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PLANNER FOR THE MONTH OF MAY 2017 DATE DAY IX-XII
1-5-2017 MONDAY SARAHANA - FELICITATION CEREMONY 2-5-2017 TUESDAY 3-5-2017 WEDNESDAY 4-5-2017 THURSDAY 5-5-2017 FRIDAY 6-5-2017 SATURDAY IQ Quest 7-5-2017 SUNDAY HOLIDAY 8-5-2017 MONDAY 9-5-2017 TUESDAY
10-5-2017 WEDNESDAY BUDDHA PURNIMA 11-5-2017 THURSDAY 12-5-2017 FRIDAY
13-5-2017 SATURDAY MOMTASTIC DAY (Mother's Day Celebration & PTM)
14-5-2017 SUNDAY HOLIDAY 15-5-2017 MONDAY 16-5-2017 TUESDAY 17-5-2017 WEDNESDAY WORLD TELECOMMUNICATION DAY 18-5-2017 THURSDAY 19-5-2017 FRIDAY 20-5-2017 SATURDAY 21-5-2017 SUNDAY HOLIDAY 22-5-2017 MONDAY 23-5-2017 TUESDAY 24-5-2017 WEDNESDAY 25-5-2017 THURSDAY 26-5-2017 FRIDAY 27-5-2017 SATURDAY 28-5-2017 SUNDAY HOLIDAY 29-5-2017 MONDAY 30-5-2017 TUESDAY 31-5-2017 WEDNESDAY
Theme: ENVIRONMENT SUMMER VACATION FOR CLASSES IX- XII FROM 26.05.2017 TO 25.06.2017
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PLANNER FOR THE MONTH OF JUNE 2017 DATE DAY IX-XII
1-6-2017 THURSDAY 2-6-2017 FRIDAY 3-6-2017 SATURDAY 4-6-2017 SUNDAY HOLIDAY 5-6-2017 MONDAY WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY 6-6-2017 TUESDAY
7-6-2017 WEDNESDAY 8-6-2017 THURSDAY 9-6-2017 FRIDAY
10-6-2017 SATURDAY 11-6-2017 SUNDAY HOLIDAY
12-6-2017 MONDAY 13-6-2017 TUESDAY 14-6-2017 WEDNESDAY 15-6-2017 THURSDAY 16-6-2017 FRIDAY 17-6-2017 SATURDAY 18-6-2017 SUNDAY FATHER'S DAY / HOLIDAY 19-6-2017 MONDAY
20-6-2017 TUESDAY School Reopens after Vacation for classes
IX -XII 21-6-2017 WEDNESDAY 22-6-2017 THURSDAY 23-6-2017 FRIDAY 24-6-2017 SATURDAY 25-6-2017 SUNDAY HOLIDAY 26-6-2017 MONDAY ID UL FITR 27-6-2017 TUESDAY 28-6-2017 WEDNESDAY 29-6-2017 THURSDAY 30-6-2017 FRIDAY
Theme: ENVIRONMENT
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PLANNER FOR THE MONTH OF JULY 2017 DATE DAY IX-XII
1-7-2017 SATURDAY DOCTOR'S DAY / ENGLISH DEBATE 2-7-2017 SUNDAY HOLIDAY 3-7-2017 MONDAY 4-7-2017 TUESDAY 5-7-2017 WEDNESDAY 6-7-2017 THURSDAY 7-7-2017 FRIDAY 8-7-2017 SATURDAY 9-7-2017 SUNDAY * BITS & BYTES
10-7-2017 MONDAY HOLIDAY- SAWAN SOMVAR 11-7-2017 TUESDAY 12-7-2017 WEDNESDAY 13-7-2017 THURSDAY 14-7-2017 FRIDAY 15-7-2017 SATURDAY 16-7-2017 SUNDAY * 17-7-2017 MONDAY HOLIDAY- SAWAN SOMVAR 18-7-2017 TUESDAY 19-7-2017 WEDNESDAY 20-7-2017 THURSDAY 21-7-2017 FRIDAY 22-7-2017 SATURDAY 23-7-2017 SUNDAY * TELL TALES 24-7-2017 MONDAY HOLIDAY- SAWAN SOMVAR 25-7-2017 TUESDAY 26-7-2017 WEDNESDAY 27-7-2017 THURSDAY 28-7-2017 FRIDAY 29-7-2017 SATURDAY 30-7-2017 SUNDAY * Spellathon 31-7-2017 MONDAY HOLIDAY- SAWAN SOMVAR
Theme: MUSIC & MYTHOLOGY
PERIODIC TEST I - (CLASSES I - XII) FROM 11.7.2017 TO 22.07.2017 * SUNDAYS FUNCTIONAL WITH THE TIMETABE OF SATURDAY & Saturday functional with the timetable of Monday
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PLANNER FOR THE MONTH OF AUGUST 2017 DATE DAY IX-XII
1-8-2017 TUESDAY 2-8-2017 WEDNESDAY 3-8-2017 THURSDAY 4-8-2017 FRIDAY 5-8-2017 SATURDAY FESTIVAL MANIA
6-8-2017 SUNDAY HOLIDAY
7-8-2017 MONDAY RAKSHA BANDHAN 8-8-2017 TUESDAY
9-8-2017 WEDNESDAY 10-8-2017 THURSDAY 11-8-2017 FRIDAY 12-8-2017 SATURDAY MOCK PARLIAMENT
13-8-2017 SUNDAY HOLIDAY 14-8-2017 MONDAY
15-8-2017 TUESDAY JANMASHTAMI/INDEPENDENCE DAY 16-8-2017 WEDNESDAY
17-8-2017 THURSDAY 18-8-2017 FRIDAY 19-8-2017 SATURDAY TURN THE COAT
20-8-2017 SUNDAY HOLIDAY 21-8-2017 MONDAY
22-8-2017 TUESDAY 23-8-2017 WEDNESDAY 24-8-2017 THURSDAY 25-8-2017 FRIDAY 26-8-2017 SATURDAY ANCHOR SEARCH
27-8-2017 SUNDAY HOLIDAY 28-8-2017 MONDAY
29-8-2017 TUESDAY 30-8-2017 WEDNESDAY 31-8-2017 THURSDAY Theme: WOMEN IN HISTORY EVALUATION 1 FOR CLASSES Jr. KG AND Sr. KG FROM 16.08.2017 TO 23.08.2017
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PLANNER FOR THE MONTH OF SEPTEMBER 2017 DATE DAY IX-XII
1-9-2017 FRIDAY 2-9-2017 SATURDAY BAKRID 3-9-2017 SUNDAY HOLIDAY 4-9-2017 MONDAY 5-9-2017 TUESDAY TEACHERS' DAY CELEBRATION 6-9-2017 WEDNESDAY 7-9-2017 THURSDAY 8-9-2017 FRIDAY 9-9-2017 SATURDAY WORD BATTLE
10-9-2017 SUNDAY HOLIDAY 11-9-2017 MONDAY 12-9-2017 TUESDAY 13-9-2017 WEDNESDAY 14-9-2017 THURSDAY 15-9-2017 FRIDAY 16-9-2017 SATURDAY 17-9-2017 SUNDAY HOLIDAY 18-9-2017 MONDAY 19-9-2017 TUESDAY 20-9-2017 WEDNESDAY 21-9-2017 THURSDAY 22-9-2017 FRIDAY 23-9-2017 SATURDAY 24-9-2017 SUNDAY HOLIDAY 25-9-2017 MONDAY 26-9-2017 TUESDAY 27-9-2017 WEDNESDAY 28-9-2017 THURSDAY DUSSEHRA HOLIDAYS 29-9-2017 FRIDAY DUSSEHRA HOLIDAYS 30-9-2017 SATURDAY DUSSEHRA
Theme: BEAR - BE EXCITED ABOUT READING
DEAR - DROP EVERYTHING AND READ
MID TERM EXAMINATION - 15.09.2017 TO 27.09.2017 (I-XII)
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PLANNER FOR THE MONTH OF OCTOBER 2017 DATE DAY IX-XII
1-10-2017 SUNDAY BLOOD DONATION DAY - HOLIDAY 2-10-2017 MONDAY GANDHI JAYANTI - HOLIDAY 3-10-2017 TUESDAY 4-10-2017 WEDNESDAY 5-10-2017 THURSDAY 6-10-2017 FRIDAY 7-10-2017 SATURDAY ZEE RADIO JOCKEY 8-10-2017 SUNDAY HOLIDAY 9-10-2017 MONDAY
10-10-2017 TUESDAY 11-10-2017 WEDNESDAY 12-10-2017 THURSDAY 13-10-2017 FRIDAY 14-10-2017 SATURDAY GLOBE TROTTING 15-10-2017 SUNDAY WORLD STUDENT'S DAY - SCHOOL FUNCTIONAL 16-10-2017 MONDAY DEEPAVALI HOLIDAYS 17-10-2017 TUESDAY DEEPAVALI HOLIDAYS 18-10-2017 WEDNESDAY DEEPAVALI 19-10-2017 THURSDAY DEEPAVALI HOLIDAYS 20-10-2017 FRIDAY DEEPAVALI HOLIDAYS 21-10-2017 SATURDAY 22-10-2017 SUNDAY HOLIDAY 23-10-2017 MONDAY 24-10-2017 TUESDAY 25-10-2017 WEDNESDAY 26-10-2017 THURSDAY 27-10-2017 FRIDAY 28-10-2017 SATURDAY 29-10-2017 SUNDAY HOLIDAY 30-10-2017 MONDAY 31-10-2017 TUESDAY
Theme: MONUMENTS
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PLANNER FOR THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER 2017 DATE DAY IX-XII
1-11-2017 WEDNESDAY 2-11-2017 THURSDAY 3-11-2017 FRIDAY 4-11-2017 SATURDAY 5-11-2017 SUNDAY HOLIDAY 6-11-2017 MONDAY 7-11-2017 TUESDAY 8-11-2017 WEDNESDAY 9-11-2017 THURSDAY
10-11-2017 FRIDAY 11-11-2017 SATURDAY
12-11-2017 SUNDAY ABHIVYAKTI 2017 13-11-2017 MONDAY HOLIDAY 14-11-2017 TUESDAY HOLIDAY 15-11-2017 WEDNESDAY 16-11-2017 THURSDAY 17-11-2017 FRIDAY 18-11-2017 SATURDAY SLOGAN QUEST 19-11-2017 SUNDAY HOLIDAY 20-11-2017 MONDAY 21-11-2017 TUESDAY WORLD TELEVISION DAY 22-11-2017 WEDNESDAY 23-11-2017 THURSDAY 24-11-2017 FRIDAY 25-11-2017 SATURDAY MONUMENT QUEST 26-11-2017 SUNDAY HOLIDAY 27-11-2017 MONDAY 28-11-2017 TUESDAY 29-11-2017 WEDNESDAY 30-11-2017 THURSDAY
Theme: BELIEVE IT OR NOT - AMAZING FACTS
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PLANNER FOR THE MONTH OF DECEMBER 2017 DATE DAY IX-XII
1-12-2017 FRIDAY 2-12-2017 SATURDAY HINDI DEBATE 3-12-2017 SUNDAY HOLIDAY 4-12-2017 MONDAY 5-12-2017 TUESDAY 6-12-2017 WEDNESDAY 7-12-2017 THURSDAY 8-12-2017 FRIDAY 9-12-2017 SATURDAY SPORTS QUIZ
10-12-2017 SUNDAY HOLIDAY 11-12-2017 MONDAY 12-12-2017 TUESDAY 13-12-2017 WEDNESDAY 14-12-2017 THURSDAY 15-12-2017 FRIDAY 16-12-2017 SATURDAY DUMB CHARADES 17-12-2017 SUNDAY HOLIDAY 18-12-2017 MONDAY 19-12-2017 TUESDAY 20-12-2017 WEDNESDAY 21-12-2017 THURSDAY 22-12-2017 FRIDAY 23-12-2017 SATURDAY 24-12-2017 SUNDAY HOLIDAY 25-12-2017 MONDAY CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY 26-12-2017 TUESDAY 27-12-2017 WEDNESDAY 28-12-2017 THURSDAY 29-12-2017 FRIDAY 30-12-2017 SATURDAY 31-12-2017 SUNDAY HOLIDAY
Theme: SPORTS
PERIODIC TEST II - (CLASSES I - XII) FROM 18.12.17 TO 28.12.17
EVALUATION II FOR CLASSES JR. KG & SR. KG FROM 18.12.17 TO 26.12.17
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PLANNER FOR THE MONTH OF JANUARY 2018 DATE DAY IX-XII
1-1-2018 MONDAY HOLIDAY 2-1-2018 TUESDAY 3-1-2018 WEDNESDAY 4-1-2018 THURSDAY 5-1-2018 FRIDAY 6-1-2018 SATURDAY CROSSWORD MANIA 7-1-2018 SUNDAY HOLIDAY 8-1-2018 MONDAY 9-1-2018 TUESDAY
10-1-2018 WEDNESDAY 11-1-2018 THURSDAY 12-1-2018 FRIDAY 13-1-2018 SATURDAY ANTAKSHARI 14-1-2018 SUNDAY HOLIDAY/MAKAR SANKRANTI 15-1-2018 MONDAY BASANT PANCHAMI /HOLIDAY 16-1-2018 TUESDAY SUBHASH CHANDRA BOSE JAYANTI 17-1-2018 WEDNESDAY 18-1-2018 THURSDAY 19-1-2018 FRIDAY 20-1-2018 SATURDAY MASTER CHEF 21-1-2018 SUNDAY HOLIDAY 22-1-2018 MONDAY 23-1-2018 TUESDAY 24-1-2018 WEDNESDAY 25-1-2018 THURSDAY 26-1-2018 FRIDAY REPUBLIC DAY 27-1-2018 SATURDAY MOVIE-QUIBBLO 28-1-2018 SUNDAY HOLIDAY 29-1-2018 MONDAY 30-1-2018 TUESDAY 31-1-2018 WEDNESDAY
Theme: CINEMASCOPE
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PLANNER FOR THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY 2018 DATE DAY IX-XII
1-2-2018 THURSDAY 2-2-2018 FRIDAY 3-2-2018 SATURDAY SOLO SONG COMPETITION 4-2-2018 SUNDAY HOLIDAY 5-2-2018 MONDAY 6-2-2018 TUESDAY 7-2-2018 WEDNESDAY 8-2-2018 THURSDAY 9-2-2018 FRIDAY
10-2-2018 SATURDAY 11-2-2018 SUNDAY HOLIDAY
12-2-2018 MONDAY 13-2-2018 TUESDAY MAHA SHIV RATRI 14-2-2018 WEDNESDAY 15-2-2018 THURSDAY 16-2-2018 FRIDAY 17-2-2018 SATURDAY 18-2-2018 SUNDAY HOLIDAY 19-2-2018 MONDAY 20-2-2018 TUESDAY 21-2-2018 WEDNESDAY 22-2-2018 THURSDAY 23-2-2018 FRIDAY PREP LEAVE 24-2-2018 SATURDAY PREP LEAVE 25-2-2018 SUNDAY HOLIDAY 26-2-2018 MONDAY 27-2-2018 TUESDAY 28-2-2018 WEDNESDAY
Theme: FOOD & INTERNATIONAL CUISINES FINAL TERM EXAMINATION (CLASSES I-VIII) FROM 26.2.18 TO 10.3.18 EVALUATION III FOR CLASSES JR. KG AND SR. KG FROM 26.2.18 TO 10.3.18
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PLANNER FOR THE MONTH OF MARCH 2018 DATE DAY IX-XII
1-3-2018 THURSDAY HOLI HOLIDAYS 2-3-2018 FRIDAY HOLI HOLIDAYS 3-3-2018 SATURDAY HOLI HOLIDAYS 4-3-2018 SUNDAY HOLIDAY 5-3-2018 MONDAY 6-3-2018 TUESDAY 7-3-2018 WEDNESDAY 8-3-2018 THURSDAY 9-3-2018 FRIDAY
10-3-2018 SATURDAY 11-3-2018 SUNDAY HOLIDAY
12-3-2018 MONDAY 13-3-2018 TUESDAY 14-3-2018 WEDNESDAY 15-3-2018 THURSDAY 16-3-2018 FRIDAY 17-3-2018 SATURDAY 18-3-2018 SUNDAY HOLIDAY 19-3-2018 MONDAY 20-3-2018 TUESDAY 21-3-2018 WEDNESDAY 22-3-2018 THURSDAY 23-3-2018 FRIDAY 24-3-2018 SATURDAY 25-3-2018 SUNDAY HOLIDAY 26-3-2018 MONDAY 27-3-2018 TUESDAY 28-3-2018 WEDNESDAY 29-3-2018 THURSDAY 30-3-2018 FRIDAY 31-3-2018 SATURDAY
Theme: FOOD & INTERNATIONAL CUISINES RESULT DECLARATION : JR. KG TO IV - 22.3.18 RESULT DECLARATION : V TO VIII - 24.3.18
NEW SESSION 2018-19 BEGINS ON 2.4.18