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Academic Progress

Darsh Universal School

Early childhood education serves as the foundation for all future learning. It is the period of ‘learning to learn’. The DUS pre-primary curriculum is delivered through the ‘ILLUME’ approach based on the following premise.

Every child is unique

Every child has infinite potential

Every child is born with an innate desire to learn

Every child learns best through observation

Every child learns and constructs her own knowledge in multiple ways

The Primary School Program: Classes I-V

Learning happens best when it is connected to the real world we live in.

The main objective at this stage is preparing thelearner’s foundation and readying her to take on the responsibility of being an active participant in the learning process.

The Primary School Program focusses on the child’s unique potential both inside and outside the classroom and is delivered using the Darsh Octave Approach.

Middle School

At this age, children are in a stage of intellectual and social development and they begin to connect themselves with the community in a larger sense. To cater to the needs of this age group, an integrated package of teaching, learning and assessment is delivered through the Litera Octave approach. Students are directed towards independent learning and are guided to take on more responsibility.

The main objective of this stage is to help the children make connections between the meaningful experiences in life and the courses of study. The learners at this stage are ready to move on to the Secondary School Program.

Overall Curriculum

Interest Inventory to check what the student likes, personality profiling and career guidance Educational student council elections and life skill programs

Written Curriculum

English, Hindi, Mathematics, Science, Social Sciences Concept clarity practice sessions for quick answering and application to real-life situations

Assessments

Systematic, Organised tests at regular intervals.continuous pupil-teacher interaction to plan individual study needs External examinations-Olympiad, NTSE

Secondary School

Now the stage is set for shaping the future based on subject preferences and skills gained. During this stage, the main objective is to hone the knowledge and skills gained at the Middle school.

Higher Secondry School

Our assessments focus on identifying what students are good at instead of whether they are good or not. DUS assessments take place on a continuous basis and at the child’s pace rather than through only stressful periodic exams. Assessment patterns are based on feedback from various stakeholders including parents.

Curriculum Choice

Humanities/Commerce/ Science. Coursework: lectures individual and group projects. Creative problem-solving approach

Formative Assesment

Periodic feedback to student, Summative. Assessments: Periodic tests leading to the final board examination.

Overall Curriculum

Career talks and seminar series, career guidance and counseling program. Guidance on an entrance examination

Examination Pattern

Class I to II
Pre-mid TestAugust
Mid TestNovember
Post-Mid TestFebruary

 

Class III – VIII
PT1July
Half YearlyOctober
PT2January
YearlyMarch
Class IX – X
Pre-mid Term ExamJuly
Mid-Term ExamSeptember
Post-Mid Term ExamDecember
Annual Exam (Grade IX)March
Board Exam (Grade X)March

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No Admission Fee for First 100 Seats