PROMOTION POLICY (Grade III-V)
Promotion Criteria – Grade III to V (Preparatory Stage)
- To be declared “Pass” and promoted to the next higher class, a student must:
- Score at least 33% marks in each subject.
- Secure an overall aggregate of 33%, i.e., 33 out of 100 in each subject.
- Students not eligible to be declared “Pass” may still be declared “Promoted” under specific conditions as per school discretion.
Re-Examination
- Re-Examination follows the same syllabus and pattern as the Annual Exam.
- Students must secure 33% marks in the Re-Exam to be declared “Pass”.
- No grace marks will be given in the Re-Exam.
Essential Repeat
- If any student fails to secure 33% marks even after the Re-Exam, he/she will be placed in the Essential Repeat (ER).
- If any student of Grade V fails to secure 33% marks even after the Re-Exam, he/she will be placed in the Essential Repeat (ER) and retained in the same grade for the next session.
Missed Test/Examination Policy (All Classes)
- No retest for missed Periodic Tests.
- If one PT missed, the average of the second PT will be taken.
- If more than one PT missed, proportionate marks will be given.
- Retest for Midterm/Annual only on valid grounds with medical/relevant documents.
Head of School to decide on exceptions.
- Students should not attend school if they are unwell. No short leave or early pickups during exams.
Teacher Testimonials
Teaching at VIS is deeply fulfilling because the school prioritises holistic development over rote learning. Every classroom feels alive with curiosity and collaboration.
Anjali Sharma
Primary TeacherVIS has given me the freedom to innovate in my lessons and integrate art, stories, and technology to make learning exciting for young minds.
Rohit Mehra
Mathematics TeacherWhat I admire most about VIS is its student-centric approach — every child is encouraged to discover their own strengths while we guide them with care.
Kavita Nair
English TeacherThe school’s focus on 21st-century skills like coding, robotics, and communication empowers both teachers and students to stay ahead of the curve.