Continuous & Comprehensive Evaluation (CCE)

Continuous & Comprehensive Evaluation (CCE)
             
  • Reduce the stress
  • Improves solving and thinking skills
  • Continuous Assessment
  • Summative (60%)– at the end of the term
  • Formative (40%) – throughout the term
  • Scholastic (20%)
  • All Subjects, Physical Education, Folk Arts, Yoga, Gardening,Gymnastics
  • Co-scholastic (20%)
  • Life skills, Work Experience, Co-curricular Activities (Chess Club, Scouts,
        Guides, NSS, etc..)
  • Grades instead of marks.                                   

               Advantages of CCE & Trimester
  • Physical and Mental load of the child will be substantially reduced
  • Learning in stress free environment
  • No Fear of examination
  • Help to explore the inherent potential of the child
  • Unhealthy marks driven competition would be minimised


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