School Timings

Prep School




Class I - VI




Fridays are half days. The timings are:




Visiting Hours

School Uniform

SUMMER

For Girls Classes KG to II

  • A line white KT shirt closed on sides with felt green (blazer green) coat collar and small neckline.
  • Half sleeved shirt with green border
  • One little pocket below the waist with APSAC System embroided on it.
  • Shoes Black
  • Socks white (plain)
For Girls Classes III to V

  • White KT shirt small neckline with felt green coat collar two buttons down front. Green piping along shirt (all silts edges).
  • Half sleeves (optional) with green border.
  • There will be shoulder tabs of half an inch width to hold the sash.
  • Shoes Black (Buckled)
  • Socks white (plain)
For Girls Classes VI

  • Shirt same as above but with dupatta instead of a sash. The dupatta will be worn only in the specified way.
  • If a student wishes to cover her head she will use a white head scarf.
For Boys

  • White shirt with pocket with APSACS embroidered monogram on it, Grey trousers, black stocks, black shoes with laces and school neck tie.
WINTER

For Girls Classes KG to II

  • White leggings/tights/shalwars.
  • Sleeveless felt green V neck sweaters in mild winters.
  • Full sleeved cardigan felt green, front open in colder months.
  • Blazer with the logo in extreme cold.
  • White shirt (as mentioned above)
For Girls Classes III to V

  • Full sleeved shirts with green cuffs and collars.
  • Sleeveless felt green V neck sweaters in mild winters.
  • Full sleeved cardigan felt green, front open in colder months.
  • Blazer (two buttoned) with the logo in extreme cold.
  • shoes, school buckled shoes black, socks plain white.
  • sports/games/PT days (joggers / canvas shoes).
For Boys

  • White shirt, Grey trousers, green pullover or blazer, black socks, black shoes with laces and school neck tie.

System of Examination

Academic calendar of the institution is divided into two terms. At the end of each term, written tests are given to the students and detailed report showing the results and overall performance of each student is sent to the parents. Each exam is followed by Parent-Teacher Meeting to discuss the problems and performance of students with their parents.



Students who fail in three subjects in the Home Annual Examination will not be promoted to the next class or will not be allowed to remain on the rolls of the school.

Discipline & Conduct





  • Following offences can render a student liable to disciplinary action as deemed appropriate by the Discipline Committee:





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