HOMEWORK

Homework

Regulation of Homework

  1. Homework in our school is only been given without detriment to the health and weel-being of pupils under the judicious control by the Head of the School. the collaboration and co-operation of specialist teachers is also provided.

    The amount of homework done at home is controlled and there is a proper division written and reading homework.

  2. Type of homework:
  3. Homework differs from subject to subject and includes:

    1. Work designed to give the children practice in a particular process or operation;
    2. The applications to the new problems of the principles which have been explained in the class
    3. Reading (study) with a view to acquiring principles, essential facts or formulae or illustrative examples;
    4. Collecting information relating to specified topic or for debates;
    5. Preparation for a class (in Classes X, XI, XII only) not based on new material but on material previously explained.

    All homework is corrected and returned to the students.

  4. Holiday Homework: No holiday homework is set in the Primary Classes (I to V). At the Middle Classes (VI to VIII) a very formal homework is set.

    Pupils are required to keep diaries, take up one or two projects or work on a hobby, suitable not only to their tastes and abilities, but also the financial positions of the parents.

    At the secondary and higher secondary stages, more formal tasks is set and the school prepares a plan for them with the aid of the teachers concerned so that the students are not over-burdened. All the holiday homework is thoroughly corrected. Holiday homework exercises are well within the capacity of the students and the outcome reflects their personal ability and proficiency.