Address :- Sector-2, Palwal ( Haryana)-121102
Contact :- 01275-242450, 252450
Accredited :- Council of International Schools, New England
Website :- http://www.tagore.edu.in/
Event: :- Student Council, Art and Craft, Debating &
Public Speaking, Drama, Music, Creative Writing, Science Club
Facilities :- Library, School Bus Facility, Secure Campus, Laboratorie,
Medical Examination Rooms
Documents Required for Admission
Documents required for Admission to any class
(i)For Class Nur to I
D.O.B Certificate
latest passport size photographs
Address proof
(ii)For Class II to IX
T.C of a recognized school
latest passport size photographs
Address proof
(iii)For Class XI
T.C of a recognized school
Marksheet
Migration
Character Certificate
latest passport size photographs
Address proof
Facilities
School Transport
The school has a fleet of buses manned by experienced drivers and conductors . The smooth and safe plying of the buses is the responsibility of the bus supervisor . All students are expected to follow bus rules Additionally the routes of the school buses are drawn and the parents should consult the school transport in-charge for necessary details. Bus facility is not mandatory.
Sports Department
Physical education is an inherent part of the school and it is our endeavour to achieve high development of each child and enhance multiple intelligences. The innate and inherent talent of each child is identified, manifested and nurtured to perfection. Garnets of activities are organized to enable each child to excel at least in one field. Great emphasis is given to sports and a large number of activities and games are pursued during school hours and special coaching arranged beyond school hour.
The school has vast play areas with special facilities for cricket, football, basketball etc. Special coaches train the students in these sports.
Sick Bay
The school has a medical room, with a visiting doctor and trained nurse who are available round the clock. They provide minor medical relief and first-aid. We also have agreements with good hospitals to provide prompt attention in the medical emergencies.
School Counsellor
The school has qualified psychologists who make a personality profile of all the students, share and discuss it with the parents. They conduct counselling sessions for the students referred by the teachers. They also handle the Career Aptitude Programme of all students.
As I feel the School-leaving phase is a critical period in the life of a student. Appropriate career planning is vital to ensure that students are well informed about career options and that they are able to understand their own capabilities and align themselves with potential future career choices.
Making the right choice depends largely on a student possessing a through knowledge of oneself as well as the work environment.
Students should be clear about their interests, values, needs, aptitudes and abilities. The Career Guidance Programme provides students with comprehensive career option and helps them to seek avenues that match their abilities.
Art and craft Department
To suffice the artistic appetite of the young creators, painters and craftsmen, the school building has in itself a spacious art and craft room. Under the able guidance of the Art and Craft teacher, the children undertake many fun-filled projects involving cutting, pasting, drawing and colouring.
Discovery and Creativity Rooms
The Discovery Rooms give an early opportunity to the young child to 'stretch out of the printed page' and experiment with that knowledge using various kinds of educational apparatus and techniques. Using this and teacher observations, individual goals and a portfolio for each child will be prepared.
Laboratories
Learning through hands is a potent way and this facility is provided by well-equipped laboratories in Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Computer Science and Maths.
Dance and Music Department
Children are taught folk, light and classical music along with instruments such as sitar, harmonium, bongo etc. Children are taught to appreciate music and dance. The fundamentals of various dance forms are also taught to students.
School Library
well resourced library enables students to enrich and expand their horizons. TheTIPS library catalogue has a vast and diverse collection of books for children of all levels.
The School Library is open to all bonafide students of the school. All classes are provided with at least one library period per week. There are more than _____________ books on various topics , subjects, the latest fiction, classics and encyclopedias. The issue and return of the books is computerized and done with the help of bar-code reader. Library is open through-out the year.
Library Facilities
(i)Size Of the Library in sq. feet (ii) No. Of Perodicals (iii) No. Of Dailies (iv) No. Of References Books class-wise (v) No. Of Magazine (vi)Other | Length 25 x 30.1 Breadth 2 5 1500 10 |
Use of Technology- Educomp
E-learning is accorded top priority. This helps students schooling with us to be better equipped to meet the challenges of modern day living. The school has planned to introduce smart class right from the first year. This initiative will supplement and complement classroom instruction through application of modern technology. Educomp smart classes have been installed in classes so that teachers can supplement and complement the classroom teaching with audio-visual display systems which help children learn much faster. Such learning through audio visual aids is better absorbed, since abstract concepts are given particular shapes & colours. The concept of smart class has drawn the interest of tech-savvy new generation and Tagore International Public School couldn't have been behind.
Lab on I-Robo
Laboratory is the best place to learn any technology or a number of technologies. We hereby introduce the concept of Robotics Lab in Schools. We help students get access to our expensive Robots and its associated parts so that students can have a real feel of the objects and its design and application. At Robotics LAb we have installed a number of Hardware Equipments, Softwares, etc to make students Industry ready by giving them In-House Training on Industrial Automation Modules and Technologies. Students get textual, Audio/Video aids to learn in a better way. We encourage students to use the hardware (Mechanical, Electrical Components etc..) present in the lab and make a new product put of the existing one or Design and Develop a New one. The regular Brain Storming Exercises make them more tech savvy and encourages them to make new machines.
Audio-Visual room
Learning is facilitated by frequent use of the audio-visual room which is specially allocated for teaching in all academic sessions. Students are also encouraged to make use of this room for presentations by them for different projects. The air-conditioned AV Room facilitates workshop for students and teachers at regular intervals.
Trips and Excursions
Learning is facilitated by frequent use of the audio-visual room which is specially allocated for teaching in all academic sessions. Students are also encouraged to make use of this room for presentations by them for different projects. The air-conditioned AV Room facilitates workshop for students and teachers at regular intervals.
Trips and Excursions
At Tagore Public school, we are not purely focused upon providing students with a platform to develop their intellectual capabilities, we also offer a range of trips and excursions to students throughout their stay at school which we believe support the social and emotional aspects of the students' development. Off-site excursions / visits or field trips provide a unique opportunity to enrich the lives of those taking part, whether it is a visit to another establishment, a trip to the local zoo, an adventurous activity or an outstation trip. The school takes pride in planning and executing such trips with utmost safety, security and comfort of the child in mind.
Canteen
The School has a canteen which caters to the requirements of staff and students. It provides a wide range of items of refreshment at reasonable rates.
School Rules
Code of conduct:
The school is a place to learn and grow. To make it run smoothly the following code of conduct is required:
Punctuality:
Reporting for the assembly at 0730hours is a must. No student must be late for a class. Promptness in submitting assignments and projects is necessary.
Regularity:
One day / period missed at school is like a broken link in a chain. Study regularly. Read what has been taught in class on a daily basis.
Discipline:
Students must show restraint in their behaviour. Talking loudly in corridors, class rooms, assembly grounds or other places in the school is not permitted. Silence must be maintained when the assembly is in progress. Occupy your mind in reading, solving puzzles, completing assignments, when you are free. Please queue up while moving from one class to another or when waiting for your turn for anything.
Cleanliness & Hygiene:
Do not litter the school. Use the dustbin. Defacing walls or graffiti is ugly. Do not scribble on desks, walls or doors. Maintain your report card, notebooks, files and other material neatly. Keep yourself clean. Nails and hair must be clean and tidy. Wear a clean and well ironed uniform. Polish your shoes. Neatness is the hall-mark of a successful individual.
Courtesy:
The language of a student must reflect refinement. Use of polite expressions is recommended on every occasion. Learn to use 'Excuse me' 'Please' 'Thank You' 'Sorry' 'Could I...'liberally. Decorum must be maintained while talking to teachers and seniors. Extend courtesies to everyone including equals and juniors. Soft words of praise or thanks can prove magical. Observing courtesies can open doors.
Follow these etiquettes:
Greeting young and old alike with a warm 'Hello, How are you?' or 'Good Morning' according to the age and position of the individual. Acknowledge the presence of a student or teacher even if you do not know him or her. Greet those who clean your classroom, mend your furniture, ring the bell etc.
Integrity:
Honesty in all dealings is to be followed. Be true to your friends, teachers and yourself. Cheating in exams will invite heavy penalties. Completing an assignment from a guide book can never increase knowledge. This will increase your trust value in the school by being genuine and honest.
Generosity:
Be generous in helping others. Be a buddy to a classmate who needs academic support. Do not let any one copy your project, answer sheet or home assignment.
Quality:
Please do not neglect the little things. Never skimp on extra effort. Giving the best should be your trademark.
Initiative:
Be pro-active. Jump into the middle of things by accepting responsibilities. Take charge of programmes, offer help and support to teachers.
Awareness:
Stand for causes such as reduction of emissions and conservation of resources, freedom from child labour, secularism, global peace and multi-culturalism. Go green by carrying cloth bags. Restrict the use of plastics. Begin a signature campaign to bring about social harmony.
Library rules
School Fee:
Guidelines
(a) School fee is payable bi-monthly upto 15th of the month given in the time schedule. In case 15th happens to be a public holiday, 14th will be the last day of the fee payment.
Fee Schedule is as under:
Late Payments
(a) From 16 – 20th of the paying month - Rs.5/-
(b) From 21 – 31st of the paying month - Rs.25/-.
(c) After the 31st of paying month - Rs.50/-
Cheques and Drafts will not be accepted.
(e) Duplicate Receipts will not be issued under any circumstances.
(f) One month’s notice is required for discontinuation of the cycle and transport facility failing which charges will continue to be levied.
(g) Class X to XII students will have to clear all their fee dues up to 15th January before they collect their board examination admit card, in the month of January.
(h) Fee once paid will not be refunded.
(i) You are required to retain this fee slip for a minimum period of three months.
School Timings
Code of conduct:
The school is a place to learn and grow. To make it run smoothly the following code of conduct is required:
Punctuality:
Reporting for the assembly at 0730hours is a must. No student must be late for a class. Promptness in submitting assignments and projects is necessary.
Regularity:
One day / period missed at school is like a broken link in a chain. Study regularly. Read what has been taught in class on a daily basis.
Discipline:
Students must show restraint in their behaviour. Talking loudly in corridors, class rooms, assembly grounds or other places in the school is not permitted. Silence must be maintained when the assembly is in progress. Occupy your mind in reading, solving puzzles, completing assignments, when you are free. Please queue up while moving from one class to another or when waiting for your turn for anything.
Cleanliness & Hygiene:
Do not litter the school. Use the dustbin. Defacing walls or graffiti is ugly. Do not scribble on desks, walls or doors. Maintain your report card, notebooks, files and other material neatly. Keep yourself clean. Nails and hair must be clean and tidy. Wear a clean and well ironed uniform. Polish your shoes. Neatness is the hall-mark of a successful individual.
Courtesy:
The language of a student must reflect refinement. Use of polite expressions is recommended on every occasion. Learn to use 'Excuse me' 'Please' 'Thank You' 'Sorry' 'Could I...'liberally. Decorum must be maintained while talking to teachers and seniors. Extend courtesies to everyone including equals and juniors. Soft words of praise or thanks can prove magical. Observing courtesies can open doors.
Follow these etiquettes:
Greeting young and old alike with a warm 'Hello, How are you?' or 'Good Morning' according to the age and position of the individual. Acknowledge the presence of a student or teacher even if you do not know him or her. Greet those who clean your classroom, mend your furniture, ring the bell etc.
- Holding the door for the next person.
- Using the wash room cleanly.
- Helping a junior board or alight from the bus. Helping him or her get a seat in the bus.
- Carrying a teacher's notebooks.
- Using the books lent by the library well.
- Talking softly while others are studying.
- Using a tissue or a handkerchief while sneezing.
- Covering mouth while coughing, yawning or sneezing.
Integrity:
Honesty in all dealings is to be followed. Be true to your friends, teachers and yourself. Cheating in exams will invite heavy penalties. Completing an assignment from a guide book can never increase knowledge. This will increase your trust value in the school by being genuine and honest.
Generosity:
Be generous in helping others. Be a buddy to a classmate who needs academic support. Do not let any one copy your project, answer sheet or home assignment.
Quality:
Please do not neglect the little things. Never skimp on extra effort. Giving the best should be your trademark.
Initiative:
Be pro-active. Jump into the middle of things by accepting responsibilities. Take charge of programmes, offer help and support to teachers.
Awareness:
Stand for causes such as reduction of emissions and conservation of resources, freedom from child labour, secularism, global peace and multi-culturalism. Go green by carrying cloth bags. Restrict the use of plastics. Begin a signature campaign to bring about social harmony.
Library rules
- One library card is issued per student. A new book will not be issued till the card held by the student is returned.
- Books must be returned on the last date stamped on the label.
- Students are responsible for the books issued in their name. Books lost or damaged have to be paid for.
- Silence must be maintained in the library.
- The library cards are non-transferable.
- Personal books cannot be brought to the library
School Fee:
Guidelines
(a) School fee is payable bi-monthly upto 15th of the month given in the time schedule. In case 15th happens to be a public holiday, 14th will be the last day of the fee payment.
Fee Schedule is as under:
S.No. | Month | Due Date | Fee For |
(1.) | April | 15 April | Only April |
(2.) | May | 15 May | May to June |
(3.) | July | 15 July | July to August |
(4.) | September | 15 September | September to October |
(5.) | November | 15 November | November to December |
(6.) | January | 15 January | January to March |
(a) From 16 – 20th of the paying month - Rs.5/-
(b) From 21 – 31st of the paying month - Rs.25/-.
(c) After the 31st of paying month - Rs.50/-
Timings | Summer | Winter |
Monday to Friday | ______ a.m. – 12:00 noon | ______- 12:00 noon |
Saturday | _______ a.m – 11:00 a.m. | _______ - 11:00 a.m. |
Cheques and Drafts will not be accepted.
(e) Duplicate Receipts will not be issued under any circumstances.
(f) One month’s notice is required for discontinuation of the cycle and transport facility failing which charges will continue to be levied.
(g) Class X to XII students will have to clear all their fee dues up to 15th January before they collect their board examination admit card, in the month of January.
(h) Fee once paid will not be refunded.
(i) You are required to retain this fee slip for a minimum period of three months.
School Timings
SCHOOL TIMINGS | Summer | Winter | ||
Class | From | To | From | To |
Pre-School | 8:30 a.m. | 11:30 a.m | 9:30 a.m. | 12:30 p.m. |
Class I – XII | 7:30 a.m. | 1:30 p.m | 8:00 a.m | 2:00 p.m |
Attendence
- Irregularity in attending school is a major disruptive force in the life of a student.
- Every student should get a minimum of 75% attendance for each term.
- Appointments with doctors, dentists etc. must not be arranged during school hours.
- Leave must be taken with prior written sanction. The name of any student who remains absent without leave for 3 consecutive days is liable to be struck off the rolls.
Withdrawls
- One clear calendar month’s notice in writing or a month’s fee in lieu of such notice must be given before the child can be withdrawn.
- Those who leave the school in May must in all cases pay the fee for the month of June. No fee other than caution money is refundable at any stage.
- Transfer certificates are not issued until all dues of the school are settled.
- Students can be asked to leave the school on the following grounds:-
a) Disciplinary.
b) Unsatisfactory progress in academics.
c) Detention or repeated detention in a class. - A student who fails twice in the same class will not be permitted to continue his or her studies in the school especially it he/she is below average in that class. Where a withdrawal takes place due to above reasons, the question of charging a month’s fee in lieu of the notice does not arise.
Bus Rules
- Arrive at the bus stop at least 5 minutes before bus ETA (Expected Time of Arrival).
- Remain seated in the bus and do not extend a body part outside the window.
- Wait for the bus to come to a halt before boarding or deboarding.
- Do not eat or drink in the bus.
- Distracting the driver's attention by shouting and other acts is strictly prohibited.
- Carry a written application by a parent, duly verified by the class teacher in case you need travel on another route for a day.
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