Half Yearly Exams Commence with Gusto
August 22, 2010 | Category: Daily Life, Education | Tephun Tenzin Shastri (Principal)
After a rigorous academic session (March–August) that was interspersed with many extra-curricular activities, visitors, and the arrival and departure of new teachers and voluntary teachers, our Half Yearly Examinations for grades 1 to 6 finally took off on Saturday the 21st of August 2010, with much gusto!
I was greatly impressed to see the high level of self-confidence and composure with which the students are taking these examinations, even though this first part of the academic session witnessed a series of unscheduled programmes and activities which might have interfered with their normal academic progress. These extra-curricular and community activities nevertheless hold equal importance and relevance in the overall success of our vision and also that of achieving all around development of the students: mentally, emotionally, intellectually and physically. Our children fared very well in the midst of all these expectations and simultaneously succeeded in making remarkable academic progress during this first half of this year’s academic session.
Our children – all Grades – take examinations in six main subjects: English, Mathematics, Science, Social Science, Tibetan Language and Hindi Language. Each day, all the classes have to take Examinations in a particular Subject. Examinations are held only in the morning session. Afternoon is kept for the teachers to evaluate the Answer Sheets and prepare the Marks Sheet.
Thank you for your kind attention and all the best to our students! Tashi Delek!
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Sandy
on August 25th, 2010Wishing everybody the best of luck!! <3 sandy
Jerry Zadow
on August 26th, 2010The light and progress of all of our wonderful children will shine through
Jerry