CCE and STUDENT ASSESSMENT

Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation (CCE) is an educational assessment system designed to evaluate students' overall development, including both scholastic and co-scholastic areas. Here are the key components of CCE:

Scholastic Assessment:

Formative Assessment (FA):

This is a continuous process that evaluates students' learning through various activities such as quizzes, assignments, projects, and class participation. It helps in identifying students' strengths and areas for improvement.

Summative Assessment (SA):

This is conducted at the end of a term or academic year to evaluate students' overall performance. It includes written exams, practical exams, and oral tests.

Co-Scholastic/C0-curricular Assessment:

This focuses on students' development in areas beyond academics, such as life skills, attitudes, values, sports, and extracurricular activities. It aims to foster holistic growth and development.

Grading System:

CCE uses a grading system instead of traditional marks to assess students' performance. This helps reduce stress and competition among students and encourages a more comprehensive understanding of their abilities. The details of the same are mentioned below.

Continuous Feedback:

Teachers provide regular feedback to students and parents, helping them understand the progress and areas that need improvement. This continuous feedback loop ensures that students receive the necessary support and guidance throughout their academic journey.

ATTENDANCE REQUIREMENTS

Tiny Tots Hr Sec School is affiliated with the Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education (JKBOSE) and follows specific attendance criteria to ensure students maintain regular attendance and meet academic requirements. Here are the key points:

Minimum Attendance Requirement: Students must maintain a minimum of 75% attendance in theory and 90% attendance in Practicals in each academic session to be eligible to appear for the final examinations.

Attendance Monitoring: The school regularly monitors attendance and informs parents/guardians if a student's attendance falls below the required percentage.

Medical Leave: In case of medical emergencies, students can apply for medical leave by submitting a valid medical certificate. The school may consider these cases on an individual basis.

Special Circumstances: For students facing exceptional circumstances, such as family emergencies or other significant issues, the school may provide special consideration upon receiving appropriate documentation.

Consequences of Low Attendance: Students who fail to meet the minimum attendance requirement may not be allowed to sit for the final examinations and could face academic penalties.