| Date | Class | Circular |
| 24 Nov, 2025 | V A |
Circulars & Notices
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Submission of Hindi Grammar & Literature Notebooks
On Wednesday, students must bring their Hindi Grammar notebook and book for the class.
Those whose Hindi Literature work is not checked must bring their Literature notebook for checking
Thank You
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| 24 Nov, 2025 | V D |
Circulars & Notices
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Submission of Hindi Grammar & Literature Notebooks
On Wednesday, students must bring their Hindi Grammar notebook and book for the class.
Those whose Hindi Literature work is not checked must bring their Literature notebook for checking
Thank You
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| 24 Nov, 2025 | VI B |
Circulars & Notices
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Submission of Hindi Grammar & Literature Notebooks
On Wednesday, students must bring their Hindi Grammar notebook and book for the class.
Those whose Hindi Literature work is not checked must bring their Literature notebook for checking
Thank You
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| 24 Nov, 2025 | VI D |
Circulars & Notices
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Submission of Hindi Grammar & Literature Notebooks
On Wednesday, students must bring their Hindi Grammar notebook and book for the class.
Those whose Hindi Literature work is not checked must bring their Literature notebook for checking
Thank You
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| 24 Nov, 2025 | VII A |
Circulars & Notices
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Project Model
MATH PROJECT – MODEL
GENERAL INSTRUCTION
1. Choose any one topic from the list.
2. Use one chart paper for the explanation and cardboard for the model.
3. Your project must have:
*Title*
*Definition (2–3 lines)*
*Short explanation with a neat, labelled diagram*
*Model made with cardboard (cut-outs, movable parts, or measured pieces)*
*Conclusion (1–2 lines)*
Names of students
Guidelines for the Model
Make accurate drawings using a scale, protractor, and compass.
Cut cardboard pieces neatly and to correct measurements.
You may paste, rotate, or arrange your cut-outs to demonstrate the concept
(e.g., cutting angles and placing them on a straight line, showing parts of a triangle, symmetry folds, transversal lines, etc.).
The model should clearly show what you are proving or explaining.
Presentation
Keep everything neat, clean, and simple.
Use clear labels and minimum text.
Maintain straight margins on the chart.
Attach the model securely.
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| 24 Nov, 2025 | VII A |
Circulars & Notices
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Lines and angles
Dear Students
Kindly find the attachment for the content of grade 7 maths chapter 8 lines and angles.
Regards
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| 24 Nov, 2025 | VII B |
Circulars & Notices
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Project Model
MATH PROJECT – MODEL
GENERAL INSTRUCTION
1. Choose any one topic from the list.
2. Use one chart paper for the explanation and cardboard for the model.
3. Your project must have:
*Title*
*Definition (2–3 lines)*
*Short explanation with a neat, labelled diagram*
*Model made with cardboard (cut-outs, movable parts, or measured pieces)*
*Conclusion (1–2 lines)*
Names of students
Guidelines for the Model
Make accurate drawings using a scale, protractor, and compass.
Cut cardboard pieces neatly and to correct measurements.
You may paste, rotate, or arrange your cut-outs to demonstrate the concept
(e.g., cutting angles and placing them on a straight line, showing parts of a triangle, symmetry folds, transversal lines, etc.).
The model should clearly show what you are proving or explaining.
Presentation
Keep everything neat, clean, and simple.
Use clear labels and minimum text.
Maintain straight margins on the chart.
Attach the model securely.
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| 24 Nov, 2025 | VII B |
Circulars & Notices
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Lines and angles
Dear Students
Kindly find the attachment for the content of grade 7 maths chapter 8 lines and angles.
Regards
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| 24 Nov, 2025 | VII C |
Circulars & Notices
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Project Model
MATH PROJECT – MODEL
GENERAL INSTRUCTION
1. Choose any one topic from the list.
2. Use one chart paper for the explanation and cardboard for the model.
3. Your project must have:
*Title*
*Definition (2–3 lines)*
*Short explanation with a neat, labelled diagram*
*Model made with cardboard (cut-outs, movable parts, or measured pieces)*
*Conclusion (1–2 lines)*
Names of students
Guidelines for the Model
Make accurate drawings using a scale, protractor, and compass.
Cut cardboard pieces neatly and to correct measurements.
You may paste, rotate, or arrange your cut-outs to demonstrate the concept
(e.g., cutting angles and placing them on a straight line, showing parts of a triangle, symmetry folds, transversal lines, etc.).
The model should clearly show what you are proving or explaining.
Presentation
Keep everything neat, clean, and simple.
Use clear labels and minimum text.
Maintain straight margins on the chart.
Attach the model securely.
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| 24 Nov, 2025 | VII C |
Circulars & Notices
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Lines and angles
Dear Students
Kindly find the attachment for the content of grade 7 maths chapter 8 lines and angles.
Regards
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| 24 Nov, 2025 | IX A |
Circulars & Notices
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Chemistry Notebook Audit
Dear Students,
Kindly bring your chemistry register on Wednesday ( 26/11/2025) for the audit of Periodic Test 2 syllabus.
Thanks,
Chemistry Teacher
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| 24 Nov, 2025 | IX B |
Circulars & Notices
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Chemistry Notebook Audit
Dear Students,
Kindly bring your chemistry register on Wednesday ( 26/11/2025) for the audit of Periodic Test 2 syllabus.
Thanks,
Chemistry Teacher
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| 24 Nov, 2025 | IX C |
Circulars & Notices
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Chemistry Notebook Audit
Dear Students,
Kindly bring your chemistry register on Wednesday ( 26/11/2025) for the audit of Periodic Test 2 syllabus.
Thanks,
Chemistry Teacher
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| 23 Nov, 2025 | VI A |
Circulars & Notices
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English Creative Writing
Dear Students
Kindly bring your English Creative writing notebook tomorrow.
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