Our Academics

At JGS, we have designed the curriculum in a way that helps our students to learn effectively. Our methods tend to be the best in the Kolar district, and we follow every step carefully to get the best out of students. We also have a structured test and examinations pattern built to enhance the skills and monitor the progress of students from time to time. 

Nursery LKG and UKG

Students in these classes are trained through a school readiness programme. They are taught through a combination of Montessori and Kindergarten methods. The curriculum is designed to prepare the child for primary education.

Class I to X

The examination and courses of study followed up to class VIII (middle level) are those prepared by NCERT (National Council of Educational Research and Training) from class IX onwards the scheme of studies prescribed for the 10 +2 pattern by the CBSE will be followed.

Following are the subjects taught in JGS

Class I to V Class VI to X
  1. English
  2. Hindi 
  3. Kannada
  4. Mathematics
  5. EVS
  6. Physical Education
  7. Art
  8. Computer Basics
  9. Value Education
  10. Music
  1. English
  2. Hindi 
  3. Kannada
  4. Mathematics
  5. Science and Technology
  6. Social Science
  7. Health and Physical Education
  8. Art
  9. Computer Basics
  10. Value Education
  11. Music

Tests & Examinations for Class I & II

8 monthly assessments will be conducted during the academic year;
Testing will be done in an informal way.

Tests & Examinations for Class III to VIII

Term – 1 Term – 2
2 Periodic Assessments 2 Periodic Assessments
Mid Term Examination Session Ending Examination

 

Tests & Examinations for class VI to X

Scholastic Area:

The assessment structure and examination for classes VI to VIII have been prepared in view of the provisions of RTE – Act 2009 and comprises of two terms i.e Term-1 and 2 as explained below

Subjects

Term – 1 (100 marks) ( 1st half of the session) 20 marks Periodic Assessment + 80 marks for Half Yearly Exam Term – 2 (100 marks) ( 1st half of the session) 20 marks Periodic Assessment + 80 marks for Half Yearly Exam

Language – 1

PA 20 marks

Half Yearly Exam

PA 20 marks

Yearly Exam

Language – 2

Periodic Test of 10 marks with syllabus covered till announcement of the test dates by school Written exam for 80 marks with syllabus covered till announcement of the Half Yearly exam dates by school Periodic Test of 10 marks with syllabus covered till announcement of the test dates by school Written exam for 80 marks with syllabus coverage as below. Class VI: 10% of 1st term covering significant topics +entire syllabus of 2nd term Class VII : 20% of 1st term covering significant topics +entire syllabus of 2nd term Class VIII: 30% of 1st term covering significant topics +entire syllabus of 2nd term

Language – 3

Mathematics

Note Book submission 5 marks at term end Note Book submission 5 marks at term end

Science

Sub Enrichment 5 marks at termend Sub Enrichment 5 marks at termend

Social Science

Any other subjects

Class IX: The annual examination for 80 marks in each subject will cover 100% syllabus of only class IX. The examination paper will be designed for 3 hours duration. Marks and Grades will be awarded in each scholastic subject.

The Assessment scheme will have an 80 marks component for annual examination in all subjects along with a 20 marks component of Internal Assessment. Students need to secure 33 per cent marks separately in each of these components.

Class X: The Board Examination for 80 marks in each subject will cover 100% syllabus of only class X. The examination paper will be designed for 3 hours duration. Marks and Grades will be awarded in each scholastic subject.

The Assessment scheme will have an 80 marks component for Board Examination in all subjects along with a 20 marks component of Internal Assessment. Students need to secure 33 per cent marks separately in each of these components

Curriculum

Nursery LKG and UKG

Students in these classes are trained through a school readiness programme. They are taught through a combination of Montessori and Kindergarten methods. The curriculum is designed to prepare the child for primary education.

Class I to X

The examination and courses of study followed up to class VIII (middle level) are those prepared by NCERT (National Council of Educational Research and Training) from class IX onwards the scheme of studies prescribed for the 10 +2 pattern by the CBSE will be followed.

Following are the subjects taught in JGS

Class I to V Class VI to X
  1. English
  2. Hindi 
  3. Kannada
  4. Mathematics
  5. EVS
  6. Physical Education
  7. Art
  8. Computer Basics
  9. Value Education
  10. Music
  1. English
  2. Hindi 
  3. Kannada
  4. Mathematics
  5. Science and Technology
  6. Social Science
  7. Health and Physical Education
  8. Art
  9. Computer Basics
  10. Value Education
  11. Music

Test and Examination

Tests & Examinations for Class I & II

8 monthly assessments will be conducted during the academic year;
Testing will be done in an informal way.

Tests & Examinations for Class III to VIII

Term – 1 Term – 2
2 Periodic Assessment 2 Periodic Assessment
Mid Term Examination Session Ending Examination

 

Tests & Examinations for class VI to X

Scholastic Area:

The assessment structure and examination for classes VI to VIII have been prepared in view of the provisions of RTE – Act 2009 and comprises of two terms i.e Term-1 and 2 as explained below

Subjects

Term – 1 (100 marks) ( 1st half of the session) 20 marks Periodic Assessment + 80 marks for Half Yearly Exam Term – 2 (100 marks) ( 1st half of the session) 20 marks Periodic Assessment + 80 marks for Half Yearly Exam

Language – 1

PA 20 marks

Half Yearly Exam

PA 20 marks

Yearly Exam

Language – 2

Periodic Test 10 marks with syllabus covered till announcement of the test dates by school Written exam for 80 marks with syllabus covered till announcement of the Half Yearly exam dates by school Periodic Test 10 marks with syllabus covered till announcement of the test dates by school Written exam for 80 marks with syllabus coverage as below. Class VI: 10% of 1st term covering significant topics +entire syllabus of 2nd term Class VII : 20% of 1st term covering significant topics +entire syllabus of 2nd term Class VIII: 30% of 1st term covering significant topics +entire syllabus of 2nd term

Language – 3

Mathematics

Note Book submission 5 marks at term end Note Book submission 5 marks at term end

Science

Sub Enrichment 5 marks at termend Sub Enrichment 5 marks at termend

Social Science

Any other subjects

Class IX: The annual examination for 80 marks in each subject will cover 100% syllabus of only class IX. The examination paper will be designed for 3 hours duration. Marks and Grades both will be awarded in each scholastic subject.

The Assessment scheme will have an 80 marks component for annual examination in all subjects along with a 20 marks component of Internal Assessment. Students need to secure 33 per cent marks separately in each of these components.

Class X: The Board Examination for 80 marks in each subject will cover 100% syllabus of only class X. The examination paper will be designed for 3 hours duration. Marks and Grades both will be awarded in each scholastic subject.

The Assessment scheme will have an 80 marks component for Board Examination in all subjects along with a 20 marks component of Internal Assessment. Students need to secure 33 per cent marks separately in each of these components