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Final Sewa Form

1. The document outlines the procedure students must follow to complete their SEWA (Service, Experience, and Workship Activity) project. 2. Students must fill out a promise form describing their intended SEWA activity, create a schedule with their teacher and parents, and submit regular reflective reports. 3. SEWA hours can be completed in and out of school, but must be agreed upon by a mentor. Students are expected to be honest in recording their activities.
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Final Sewa Form

1. The document outlines the procedure students must follow to complete their SEWA (Service, Experience, and Workship Activity) project. 2. Students must fill out a promise form describing their intended SEWA activity, create a schedule with their teacher and parents, and submit regular reflective reports. 3. SEWA hours can be completed in and out of school, but must be agreed upon by a mentor. Students are expected to be honest in recording their activities.
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Health and Physical Education

Procedure for SEWA

1. Fill out a My SEWA promise form. The description of the activity needs to be in complete simple sentences and
describe the SEWA activity intended to be taken up by the class.
2. Each student in consultation with the teacher and parents decide and create an hourly schedule of activities in
accordance with role assigned. This form must be signed by a parent and submitted before the activity begins to the
school's SEWA Mentor.
3. Fill out 'Reflective Musings' at the end of every 4 hours given to the project and keep attaching it to the SEWA
dossier. (The time is given in hours and not in periods with the intention that if the child does any additional work
outside school hours, it can be reflected here).
4. SEWA hours will be accounted for both in school as well as out of school activities, provided they are agreed upon by
the mentor.
5. It is expected from a SEWA volunteer that they would be honest in recording their activities.
6. Complete your SEWA classes/periods before the last date.
7. All the forms must be completed and signed and attached with relevant evidences, together with a Self-Appraisal
Form for classes IX-XII and a summary list of the SEWA projects/hours as items of SEWA dossier/scrapbook.
8. The visual evidence (photographs, videos, etc.), testimonials and certifications must be there to support the project.

 MANDATORY FOR ALL STUDENTS OF CLASS 9-12 TO COMPLETE 15 DAYS OF SEWA ACTIVITY AND TO FILL THE
COMPLETED FORMS SUPPPORTED BY CERTIFICATES FROM THE INSTITUTES/R.W.A./PARENTS
 THE PROJECT GIVEN BY THE SCHOOL- CLEANING THE PUBLIC AREA AND EACH ONE TEACH ONE SHOULD BE
FOLLOWED UP SERIOUSLY TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR CBSE EXAMS
 CLASS 12 STUDENTS MUST DO THEIR SEWA PROJECTS ON COMMUNITY SERVICE
eg. CREATING AWARENESS ABOUT SEATBELTS,
CRATING AWARENESS AGAINTS RAGGING
ADOPTING AN OLD AGE HOME FOR INTERACTIVE ACTIVITIES
CREATING AWARENESS AGFAINST THE USE OF PLASTIC BAGS
ORGANIZING ‘IN-SCHOOL ACTIVITIES’
KINDLY COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING FORMS

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