WELCOME
TO THE
ORIENTATION PROGRAM
2024-25
(A humble request to put your phones on silent mode)
ನಮ್ಮGurukul
ROUTE MAP 2024-25
Fostering a creative and intellectually
curious mindset to empower students to
become lifelong learners and future
leaders.
Our Strategies
for igniting
Creativity and
Critical thinking
Encouraging open-ended questions
Emphasizing on project-based learning
Cultivating a supportive and inclusive
classroom environment
Incorporating arts and creative
activities
Using technology as a
tool for innovation
Encouraging
collaboration
and
teamwork
ನಮ್ಮGurukul
PROUDLY PRESENTS
ACCOMPLISHMENTS
2023-24
ನಮ್ಮGurukul achieves incredible results in
CBSE Board Exams
Congratulations Class X Batch 2023-24
ನಮ್ಮGurukul awarded India's Top Dynamic
School 2023 Certificate of Achievement
CBSE – Examination & Evaluation Centre
Central Teacher’s Eligibility Test[CTET]
Ekalavya Exam
MONTESSORI OPEN HOUSE
“OCEAN STORIES”
MONTESSORI OPEN HOUSE
"ZOOM-IN"
ನಮ್ಮGurukul Walkathon for Health & Wellness
Team ನಮ್ಮGurukul
 We are dedicated to maintaining the highest standards of education.
 Our high quality learning approaches ensure that we help every child to achieve excellence
and emerge with a healthy understanding of the world.
 We have a group of highly energetic, motivated , committed and enthusiastic group of
teachers.
 The teacher’s role is to gently guide the children to a new world of discovery and fun learning
 Within a class we have children of varying levels and our teachers are well equipped to deal
with all classroom situations.
CLASS TEACHERS – MIDDLE SCHOOL
IV
• Class teacher - Pampa: Mrs. Supraja Ragavendra
• Class teacher - Purandara: Ms. Anupama
• Co – Class teacher: Mrs. Josephine & Mrs. Swarna Malya
V:
• Class teacher - Meera: Mrs. Teena
• Class teacher - Tulsi: Mrs. Ashwini
• Co – Class teacher: Mrs. Deepa Hiremath & Mrs. Ashwini A.P
VI:
• Class teacher - Hoysala: Mrs. Sharavati Jingade
• Class teacher - Chalukya: Mrs. Pavithra Mary
• Co – Class teacher: Mr. Debanjan Sinha & Ms. Akshaya
VII:
• Class teacher - Shridara: Mrs. Veena Reddy
• Class teacher - Baskara: Mrs. Krishnaveni
• Co – Class teacher: Ms. Vaishnavi & Ms. Ritapa
CLASS TEACHERS – SECONDARY & SENIOR
SECONDARY
VIII:
• Class teacher - Tulip: Mrs. Seethamma M.P
• Class teacher - Orchid: Mr. Annegowda K. K
• Co – Class teacher: Mr. Shabeer N. A
IX:
• Class teacher - Einstien: Mrs. Jisha V
• Class teacher - Newton: Mr. Ganesh Anant Bhat
• Co – Class teacher: Mrs. Divyashree
X:
• Class teacher – Lakshya - 1: Mrs. Nagarathna B. V
• Class teacher – Lakshya - 2: Mrs. Smitha Santhosh Nair
• Co – Class teacher: Mrs. Vineesha Ashok
Senior Secondary
• XI - Sattva: Mr. Sukhesh T.S
• XII - Tattva: Mrs. Bindu George
• Co – Class teacher: Mrs. Pallavi H. N
DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE
Mrs.
Seethamma
M.P
Mrs.
Vineesha
Ashok
Ms.
Akshaya
Mrs. Swarna
Malya
DEPARTMENT OF LANGUAGES
• Mr. Annegowda
• Mrs. Pavithra Mary
• Mrs. Manjula
Kannada
• Mrs. Krishnaveni
• Mrs. Josephine Fernandes
• Mrs. Veena Reddy
Hindi
• Ms. Ritapa
Sanskrit
DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
• Mrs. Syeeda Nazia Banu
• Mrs. Supraja Ragavendra
• Mrs. Rachana Diwakar
Chemistry
• Mr. Sukhesh T. S
• Mr. Debanjan Sinha
Biology
• Mrs. Smitha Santhosh Nair
• Mr. Shabeer N. A
Physics
DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
• Mrs. Divyashree
• Mrs. Deepa Hiremath
• Ms. Shakthi Vaishnavi
Computer
• Mr. Hariharan
Robotics
DEPARTMENT OF HUMANITIES &
COMMERCE
Mrs. Jisha
V
Mrs.
Bindu
George
Mrs.
Sharavati
Jingade
Mrs.
Ashwini
Mrs.
Pallavi H.
N
Ms.
Smrithi
Prasad
DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
Mr. Ganesh
Anant Bhat
Mrs.
Nagarathna
B V
Ms.
Anupama
A. P
Mrs. Teena
John
DEPARTMENT OF SPORTS & ARTS
• Mr. Subramanyam
• Mr. Jayaram
Physical
Education
• Mr. Satish Prasad
• Mrs. Sunitha
Music
• Ms. Pallavi .M
Dance
• Mr. Kiran
Art & Craft
• Mrs. Jyothishree
Library
Our endeavour is to equip our students
with the right attitude and aptitude
We have a group of
highly energetic,
motivated , committed
and enthusiastic group
of teachers.
The teacher’s role is to
gently guide the
children to a new world
of discovery and fun
learning
Within a class we have
children of varying
levels and teachers are
well equipped to deal
with all classroom
situations.
Recommendations
from
Subject Experts
English
Students must
read the
textbook
compulsorily.
Students need to
bring their
textbook to
school
everyday.
Students have to
complete their
assignments by
themselves.
Students should
read the
newspapers and
magazines
regularly to
boost their
creative writing
skills.
Second Language
Students must
complete the
workbook
regularly and
by themselves.
Students have
to complete
their multiple
assignments
and subject
enrichment
activities in
time.
Students should
read the
textbooks
regularly.
Monitor your
child’s progress
regularly.
Mathematics
Every day child should solve minimum 5-10 sums
Regularity of the student
Pay more attention to the tough once
Maintain separate hand book for formulae and theorems
Practice makes mathematics perfect
Science
Science is a
conceptual
subject.
Best way to
learn science
is to connect
what you’re
learning with
something you
already know.
Key concepts,
memory tips
and concept
maps needs to
be revised
regularly.
Workbook is
designed in
accordance
with the NEP
Social Science
Students will be more successful with learning by being responsible and having positive attitude towards the
subject.
Attend classes on time and regularly.
Prepare for classes with all necessary text books and work book.
Complete all Home work assignments on time.
Read the text book on a regular basis.
Participate in class room activities, contribute to discussions and group activities
Ask questions when you don’t understand the concept
Organize your time well.
Have a daily
study timetable
Stay away from
distractions like
mobile phones
and TV
Give yourself
sufficient time
for study and
relaxation
Work towards
improving your
grades
Be prompt in
your
submissions of
books
Work towards
enhancing your
strengths and
overcoming
your
weaknesses.
Create an
action plan to
help meet your
goals
School lunch box policy
Parents are requested to send a packed lunch
box along with the child in the morning.
Parents are strictly not allowed to send the lunch
boxes later.
Please send two separate boxes for short break
and lunch break.
The food packed must be nutritious. Avoid junk
foods like biscuits, chips , Maggi etc. Home
cooked food is always an healthy option
Overall discipline
Attendance - Regularity
Behaviour
School ID card
Uniform
Late comings
Personal Hygiene
Notes, Assignments and Workbooks
Additional study
materials given –
No internet or
printouts
necessary
Do not wait for
answer keys.
Avoid keeping
your work
pending.
Three homework
will be assigned
daily from
Monday to
Thursday.
On Friday all five
subject
workbook
homework will
be assigned as
the submission
day is Monday.
Personal Hygiene
Boys need to
trim their hair
regularly.
Girls need to
neatly plait
their hair with
black ribbon.
Trim your
nails
Polish your
shoes and
ensure that
any repair is
immediately
addressed.
Wash your
uniforms and
socks
regularly.
Be
presentable
and work on
your
personal
hygiene
Punctuality
For
students:
• School timings will be up to 4:10 pm.
• Be regular to school.
• Leave must be intimated priorly to the class teacher by a leave letter.
• All medical leave must be accompanied by a doctor’s certificate.
For
parents:
• Please check and sign the school diary daily.
• PTMs are conducted regularly to update the parents about the student’s
progress. Hence all PTMs are compulsory.
• Please receive the phone calls from the class teachers/school. Do not block
our calls.
• Parents of promotion with warning students need to meet the class teacher
once in every 15 days along with their wards.
• Please adhere strictly to the dates specified for fee payments.
Activities and competitions
Participation is
compulsory
All activities are
evaluated
Competition
results are
added to the
overall
performance of
the 4 houses of
Gurukul – Earth,
Venus, Neptune
and Jupiter
Materials
required will be
informed earlier
and must be
brought to the
school on the
day of the event
without fail.
 These activities offer opportunities for students to learn the values of teamwork and
responsibility, strength and endurance, competition, diversity, and a sense of culture and
community.
 Extracurricular activities provide a channel for reinforcing the lessons
SCHOLASTIC - ACADEMICS
Academic Year 2024-25
Term - I
June to
September
Term - II
October to
March
Pen & Paper test = 5
Multiple Assessment = 5
Portfolio [Workbook] = 5
Subject Enrichment Activity / LAB = 5
Internal assessment of 20 marks in each term –
English/Languages
Assessment pattern 2024-25
Periodic
assessment
Periodic Test 1 (25 M / 50 M)
Half Yearly Examination (40 M/ 80 M)
Periodic Test 2 (50 M)
Preparatory Examination (80 M)
Annual Examination (80 M)
Multiple Assessment – Quizzes, Group activities, oral tests,
concept / visual maps, ppts, projects, poster making etc.
Subject Enrichment Activity – Activities that promotes critical
thinking, problem solving skills
Portfolio – Workbook
Chapter wise question banks are uploaded on the Edumerge for children to
practice
Workbooks are designed to help children understand application questions
and answer them better.
Video link pertaining to important topics are uploaded on Edumerge
Steps taken by the school to improve academic performance
Cyber awareness
 Many students are on social networking forums such as Facebook,
Instagram, Tiktok, WhatsApp etc.
 Internet time, telephone time and with whom the child interacts has to
be monitored by the parents.
What’s new
@
ನಮ್ಮGurukul
NAMRATA
OUR STATE OF THE
ART SENIOR
SECONDARY BLOCK
NEW CLASSROOMS – where dreams take
flight
COMPUTER LAB - technological excellence
redefined
-
DANCE STUDIO - Step into the rhythm
ART STUDIO – Making life more colourful
Robotics Lab
Chemistry/Physics/ Biology lab
Maths lab
Audio – visual room
Multi purpose hall
Music studio
New teacher training
institute
Library – Discover the magic of reading
Funky Rainbow
Open Air Classroom
Roof-top Auditorium
New stadium seating
Retaining our green cover
Initiatives of academic year 2024-25
Olympiads, CET
& NEET training
Sports
coaching
STREAM
curriculum
Sharadamma
Memorial
Volley Ball Cup
Recording
Studio
Prayathna –
Gurukul
Exhibition
Utsava – Fun &
Family time
Workshop on
Parenting
Resource Room
Robotics
Counselling and
Life Skill Classes
Marketing &
Legal Studies
It is mandatory for each child to pass in all the papers of HYE and AE
(28/80 is the passing mark for term exam to be conducted in
September/October and February/March)
One improvement exam will be given after Summative if a child has
failed. The child has to score 30/80 and above in the improvement
exam
PROMOTION RULES
Our expectations from parents and children
Reinforce the child’s learning at home with mind maps and organizers.
General reading at home to be encouraged.
Kindly check the publications sent on Edumerge on a regular basis.
The school policies like shuffling to be respected and accepted by the parents.
Be very careful of the language used by the child
Very careful watch of the digital and social media used by the child at home
Discipline
Please check on
their after school
friends and with
whom they
communicate.
Please check on
your children
during the after
school timings.
Parents are
requested to
check your
mobile phone
regularly as the
students block
the number of
the class
teachers.
Check the
school diary
regularly and
sign it without
fail.
Adhere to the
instalment
mentioned in the
annual circular
for the school
fees to avoid
any confusions.
We will check
the school bags
in regular
intervals. We
request parents
also to do the
same once in a
week.
THANK
YOU

Class Orientation PPT 2024-25 Final.pptx

  • 1.
    WELCOME TO THE ORIENTATION PROGRAM 2024-25 (Ahumble request to put your phones on silent mode)
  • 3.
    ನಮ್ಮGurukul ROUTE MAP 2024-25 Fosteringa creative and intellectually curious mindset to empower students to become lifelong learners and future leaders.
  • 4.
    Our Strategies for igniting Creativityand Critical thinking Encouraging open-ended questions Emphasizing on project-based learning Cultivating a supportive and inclusive classroom environment Incorporating arts and creative activities Using technology as a tool for innovation Encouraging collaboration and teamwork
  • 5.
  • 7.
    ನಮ್ಮGurukul achieves incredibleresults in CBSE Board Exams Congratulations Class X Batch 2023-24
  • 8.
    ನಮ್ಮGurukul awarded India'sTop Dynamic School 2023 Certificate of Achievement
  • 9.
    CBSE – Examination& Evaluation Centre Central Teacher’s Eligibility Test[CTET] Ekalavya Exam
  • 10.
  • 11.
  • 12.
  • 13.
    Team ನಮ್ಮGurukul  Weare dedicated to maintaining the highest standards of education.  Our high quality learning approaches ensure that we help every child to achieve excellence and emerge with a healthy understanding of the world.  We have a group of highly energetic, motivated , committed and enthusiastic group of teachers.  The teacher’s role is to gently guide the children to a new world of discovery and fun learning  Within a class we have children of varying levels and our teachers are well equipped to deal with all classroom situations.
  • 14.
    CLASS TEACHERS –MIDDLE SCHOOL IV • Class teacher - Pampa: Mrs. Supraja Ragavendra • Class teacher - Purandara: Ms. Anupama • Co – Class teacher: Mrs. Josephine & Mrs. Swarna Malya V: • Class teacher - Meera: Mrs. Teena • Class teacher - Tulsi: Mrs. Ashwini • Co – Class teacher: Mrs. Deepa Hiremath & Mrs. Ashwini A.P VI: • Class teacher - Hoysala: Mrs. Sharavati Jingade • Class teacher - Chalukya: Mrs. Pavithra Mary • Co – Class teacher: Mr. Debanjan Sinha & Ms. Akshaya VII: • Class teacher - Shridara: Mrs. Veena Reddy • Class teacher - Baskara: Mrs. Krishnaveni • Co – Class teacher: Ms. Vaishnavi & Ms. Ritapa
  • 15.
    CLASS TEACHERS –SECONDARY & SENIOR SECONDARY VIII: • Class teacher - Tulip: Mrs. Seethamma M.P • Class teacher - Orchid: Mr. Annegowda K. K • Co – Class teacher: Mr. Shabeer N. A IX: • Class teacher - Einstien: Mrs. Jisha V • Class teacher - Newton: Mr. Ganesh Anant Bhat • Co – Class teacher: Mrs. Divyashree X: • Class teacher – Lakshya - 1: Mrs. Nagarathna B. V • Class teacher – Lakshya - 2: Mrs. Smitha Santhosh Nair • Co – Class teacher: Mrs. Vineesha Ashok Senior Secondary • XI - Sattva: Mr. Sukhesh T.S • XII - Tattva: Mrs. Bindu George • Co – Class teacher: Mrs. Pallavi H. N
  • 16.
    DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISHLANGUAGE Mrs. Seethamma M.P Mrs. Vineesha Ashok Ms. Akshaya Mrs. Swarna Malya
  • 17.
    DEPARTMENT OF LANGUAGES •Mr. Annegowda • Mrs. Pavithra Mary • Mrs. Manjula Kannada • Mrs. Krishnaveni • Mrs. Josephine Fernandes • Mrs. Veena Reddy Hindi • Ms. Ritapa Sanskrit
  • 18.
    DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE& TECHNOLOGY • Mrs. Syeeda Nazia Banu • Mrs. Supraja Ragavendra • Mrs. Rachana Diwakar Chemistry • Mr. Sukhesh T. S • Mr. Debanjan Sinha Biology • Mrs. Smitha Santhosh Nair • Mr. Shabeer N. A Physics
  • 19.
    DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE& TECHNOLOGY • Mrs. Divyashree • Mrs. Deepa Hiremath • Ms. Shakthi Vaishnavi Computer • Mr. Hariharan Robotics
  • 20.
    DEPARTMENT OF HUMANITIES& COMMERCE Mrs. Jisha V Mrs. Bindu George Mrs. Sharavati Jingade Mrs. Ashwini Mrs. Pallavi H. N Ms. Smrithi Prasad
  • 21.
    DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS Mr.Ganesh Anant Bhat Mrs. Nagarathna B V Ms. Anupama A. P Mrs. Teena John
  • 22.
    DEPARTMENT OF SPORTS& ARTS • Mr. Subramanyam • Mr. Jayaram Physical Education • Mr. Satish Prasad • Mrs. Sunitha Music • Ms. Pallavi .M Dance • Mr. Kiran Art & Craft • Mrs. Jyothishree Library
  • 23.
    Our endeavour isto equip our students with the right attitude and aptitude We have a group of highly energetic, motivated , committed and enthusiastic group of teachers. The teacher’s role is to gently guide the children to a new world of discovery and fun learning Within a class we have children of varying levels and teachers are well equipped to deal with all classroom situations.
  • 24.
  • 25.
    English Students must read the textbook compulsorily. Studentsneed to bring their textbook to school everyday. Students have to complete their assignments by themselves. Students should read the newspapers and magazines regularly to boost their creative writing skills.
  • 26.
    Second Language Students must completethe workbook regularly and by themselves. Students have to complete their multiple assignments and subject enrichment activities in time. Students should read the textbooks regularly. Monitor your child’s progress regularly.
  • 27.
    Mathematics Every day childshould solve minimum 5-10 sums Regularity of the student Pay more attention to the tough once Maintain separate hand book for formulae and theorems Practice makes mathematics perfect
  • 28.
    Science Science is a conceptual subject. Bestway to learn science is to connect what you’re learning with something you already know. Key concepts, memory tips and concept maps needs to be revised regularly. Workbook is designed in accordance with the NEP
  • 29.
    Social Science Students willbe more successful with learning by being responsible and having positive attitude towards the subject. Attend classes on time and regularly. Prepare for classes with all necessary text books and work book. Complete all Home work assignments on time. Read the text book on a regular basis. Participate in class room activities, contribute to discussions and group activities Ask questions when you don’t understand the concept Organize your time well.
  • 30.
    Have a daily studytimetable Stay away from distractions like mobile phones and TV Give yourself sufficient time for study and relaxation Work towards improving your grades Be prompt in your submissions of books Work towards enhancing your strengths and overcoming your weaknesses. Create an action plan to help meet your goals
  • 31.
    School lunch boxpolicy Parents are requested to send a packed lunch box along with the child in the morning. Parents are strictly not allowed to send the lunch boxes later. Please send two separate boxes for short break and lunch break. The food packed must be nutritious. Avoid junk foods like biscuits, chips , Maggi etc. Home cooked food is always an healthy option
  • 32.
    Overall discipline Attendance -Regularity Behaviour School ID card Uniform Late comings Personal Hygiene
  • 33.
    Notes, Assignments andWorkbooks Additional study materials given – No internet or printouts necessary Do not wait for answer keys. Avoid keeping your work pending. Three homework will be assigned daily from Monday to Thursday. On Friday all five subject workbook homework will be assigned as the submission day is Monday.
  • 34.
    Personal Hygiene Boys needto trim their hair regularly. Girls need to neatly plait their hair with black ribbon. Trim your nails Polish your shoes and ensure that any repair is immediately addressed. Wash your uniforms and socks regularly. Be presentable and work on your personal hygiene
  • 35.
    Punctuality For students: • School timingswill be up to 4:10 pm. • Be regular to school. • Leave must be intimated priorly to the class teacher by a leave letter. • All medical leave must be accompanied by a doctor’s certificate. For parents: • Please check and sign the school diary daily. • PTMs are conducted regularly to update the parents about the student’s progress. Hence all PTMs are compulsory. • Please receive the phone calls from the class teachers/school. Do not block our calls. • Parents of promotion with warning students need to meet the class teacher once in every 15 days along with their wards. • Please adhere strictly to the dates specified for fee payments.
  • 36.
    Activities and competitions Participationis compulsory All activities are evaluated Competition results are added to the overall performance of the 4 houses of Gurukul – Earth, Venus, Neptune and Jupiter Materials required will be informed earlier and must be brought to the school on the day of the event without fail.  These activities offer opportunities for students to learn the values of teamwork and responsibility, strength and endurance, competition, diversity, and a sense of culture and community.  Extracurricular activities provide a channel for reinforcing the lessons
  • 37.
    SCHOLASTIC - ACADEMICS AcademicYear 2024-25 Term - I June to September Term - II October to March
  • 38.
    Pen & Papertest = 5 Multiple Assessment = 5 Portfolio [Workbook] = 5 Subject Enrichment Activity / LAB = 5 Internal assessment of 20 marks in each term – English/Languages Assessment pattern 2024-25
  • 39.
    Periodic assessment Periodic Test 1(25 M / 50 M) Half Yearly Examination (40 M/ 80 M) Periodic Test 2 (50 M) Preparatory Examination (80 M) Annual Examination (80 M)
  • 40.
    Multiple Assessment –Quizzes, Group activities, oral tests, concept / visual maps, ppts, projects, poster making etc. Subject Enrichment Activity – Activities that promotes critical thinking, problem solving skills Portfolio – Workbook
  • 41.
    Chapter wise questionbanks are uploaded on the Edumerge for children to practice Workbooks are designed to help children understand application questions and answer them better. Video link pertaining to important topics are uploaded on Edumerge Steps taken by the school to improve academic performance
  • 42.
    Cyber awareness  Manystudents are on social networking forums such as Facebook, Instagram, Tiktok, WhatsApp etc.  Internet time, telephone time and with whom the child interacts has to be monitored by the parents.
  • 43.
  • 44.
    NAMRATA OUR STATE OFTHE ART SENIOR SECONDARY BLOCK
  • 45.
    NEW CLASSROOMS –where dreams take flight
  • 46.
    COMPUTER LAB -technological excellence redefined -
  • 47.
    DANCE STUDIO -Step into the rhythm
  • 48.
    ART STUDIO –Making life more colourful
  • 49.
  • 50.
  • 51.
  • 52.
  • 53.
  • 54.
  • 55.
  • 56.
    Library – Discoverthe magic of reading Funky Rainbow
  • 57.
  • 58.
  • 59.
  • 60.
  • 61.
    Initiatives of academicyear 2024-25 Olympiads, CET & NEET training Sports coaching STREAM curriculum Sharadamma Memorial Volley Ball Cup Recording Studio Prayathna – Gurukul Exhibition Utsava – Fun & Family time Workshop on Parenting Resource Room Robotics Counselling and Life Skill Classes Marketing & Legal Studies
  • 62.
    It is mandatoryfor each child to pass in all the papers of HYE and AE (28/80 is the passing mark for term exam to be conducted in September/October and February/March) One improvement exam will be given after Summative if a child has failed. The child has to score 30/80 and above in the improvement exam PROMOTION RULES
  • 63.
    Our expectations fromparents and children Reinforce the child’s learning at home with mind maps and organizers. General reading at home to be encouraged. Kindly check the publications sent on Edumerge on a regular basis. The school policies like shuffling to be respected and accepted by the parents. Be very careful of the language used by the child Very careful watch of the digital and social media used by the child at home
  • 64.
    Discipline Please check on theirafter school friends and with whom they communicate. Please check on your children during the after school timings. Parents are requested to check your mobile phone regularly as the students block the number of the class teachers. Check the school diary regularly and sign it without fail. Adhere to the instalment mentioned in the annual circular for the school fees to avoid any confusions. We will check the school bags in regular intervals. We request parents also to do the same once in a week.
  • 66.