Examination & Assessment System
At Prime World Public School, we follow a structured yet child-friendly examination system that supports continuous learning and gradual academic growth. Our assessment pattern is designed to reduce pressure while ensuring regular evaluation of a child’s progress.
Pre-Primary (Playgroup to UKG)
There are no formal written examinations at the pre-primary level. Assessment is completely activity-based and focuses on overall development.
Evaluation is done through:
- Classroom activities
- Worksheets
- Oral interaction
- Observation of participation, behaviour, and basic skill development
This system ensures joyful learning and builds confidence in young learners.
Primary Classes (Class I to V)
For primary classes, the academic year is divided into two terms, with regular assessments conducted throughout the session.
The examination pattern includes:
- UT–1 (Unit Test – 1)
- Term–1 Examination
- UT–2 (Unit Test – 2)
- Term–2 Examination
In addition to these examinations, students are also evaluated through:
- Class tests
- Worksheets and assignments
- Oral assessments
- Class participation and discipline
This continuous assessment approach helps teachers identify learning gaps early and provide timely academic support.
Promotion Policy
Promotion to the next class is based on:
- Performance in UTs and Term examinations
- Regular attendance
- Completion of classwork and homework
- Overall behaviour and participation
The school believes in continuous evaluation rather than a single examination determining a child’s progress.
Important Note
- The examination schedule is shared with parents well in advance.
- Parents are encouraged to support children in regular revision rather than last-minute preparation.
The school maintains a balanced approach between academics and co-curricular development.
Frequently Asked Questions -FAQ(Examination Policies)
1. What examination system is followed at Prime World Public School?
The school follows a structured and continuous evaluation system. For primary classes, assessments include UT–1, Term–1, UT–2, and Term–2 examinations, along with regular classwork and assignments.
2. Are there written examinations for pre-primary classes?
No. There are no formal written examinations for pre-primary classes (Playgroup to UKG). Children are assessed through activities, worksheets, oral interaction, and classroom participation.
3. What is UT (Unit Test)?
Unit Tests (UT–1 and UT–2) are short assessments conducted during the academic session to evaluate students’ understanding of the topics taught and to prepare them for term examinations.
4. How often are examinations conducted in primary classes?
Primary students appear for four major assessments in an academic year:
UT–1
Term–1 Examination
UT–2
Term–2 Examination
This ensures regular evaluation without academic pressure.
5. How are students evaluated apart from examinations?
Students are also evaluated through:
Class tests
Worksheets and assignments
Oral assessments
Classroom participation and discipline
This helps in monitoring overall academic progress.
6. Is promotion based only on examination marks?
No. Promotion is based on overall performance, including examination results, classwork, attendance, participation, and behaviour throughout the academic year.
7. How are parents informed about the examination schedule?
The examination schedule is shared with parents well in advance through circulars, notices, or communication from the school.
8. What happens if a student is absent during an examination?
In case of genuine reasons such as illness, parents are required to inform the school in advance or submit a valid medical application for further consideration as per school policy.
9. Does the school focus only on academics during examinations?
No. While academics are important, the school maintains a balanced approach by giving equal importance to conceptual understanding, skill development, and overall growth of the child.
10. How can parents support their child during examinations?
Parents are encouraged to:
Ensure regular attendance
Support daily revision
Maintain a positive and stress-free environment
Communicate with teachers if academic support is required
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