ATTENDANCE,
HOLIDAYS AND
VACATION
1. All Schools shall be closed for the Summer Vacation every year on the last working day on March and re-opened on the first working day of June unless otherwise notified by the Director.
🆀All schools shall be closed for summer vacation on the:
(A) Last working day of March
(B) 31st of March
(C) 30th of March
(D) 1st of April
A School year shall be deemed to commence on the reopening day and terminate on the last day of Summer Vacation.
(A) From the re-opening day to the last day before vacation
(B) From 15th July to the 14th July of the next year
(C) From the re-opening day to the last day of summer vacation
(D) From 15th July to the last day of summer vacation
(A) Current year.
(B) School year
(C) Academic year.
(D) Leap year
🆀The date on which a school year is to commence:
(A) 31st March of previous year
(B) 15th July
(C) 30th June
(D) Re-opening date
(A) Rule 2 of Chapter VII
(B) Rule 3 of Chapter VII
(D) Rule 5 of Chapter IV
(C) Rule 6 of Chapter III
🆀————— shall be deemed to commence on the re-opening day and terminate on the last day before summer vacations:
(B) Academic year
(C) School year
(A) Rule 6 Ch. VII.
(B) Rule 2A Ch. VII
(C) Rule 3 Ch. VII
(D) Rule 4 Ch. VIII
(A) 200
(B) 180
(C) 220
(D) 150
(A) 20 days
(B) Beyond 20 days
(C) Beyond 15 days
(D) 15 days
(1) The Director( /DDE and the District Educational Officer so far as the Educational District is concerned may for adequate reasons declare any day as a special holiday for any or all schools.
* Delegated to Deputy Director (Education) by G.O. (P) 52/80/G.Edn. dated 7-5-80).
(2) The Headmaster of the School may for adequate reasons declare any day as a special holiday for the school and report the fact to the District Educational Officers provided the deficiency in the number of working days is made good by working on any other day.
(A) 12.45 to 2.45 pm
(B) 12.30 to 2.30 pm
(C) 12.15 to 2.15 pm
(D) 12.00 to 2.00pm
🆀The time of noon interval on Fridays in schools ad general calendar will be;
(A) 12 Noon to 2 PM.
(B) 12.30 to 1.30 PM
(C) 1 PM. to 2 PM.
(D) 12.30 to 2.30 PM
Correct Answer-Option: (D) 12.30 to 2.30 PM
(1) At least ten days before the commencement of every school year, the Director shall issue the Education Department Calendar for that year, showing among other things;
(a) the opening day and the closing day];(b) the dates of Public holidays;(c) the dates of commencement and termination of Onam and Christmas holidays;(d) the dates of special holidays, if any;(e) the number of working days available, and(f) the deficiency to be made up, if any to raise the number of working days to the prescribed minimum.
🆀The authority to issue the 'Education Department Calendar' is _______.
A:-Government
B:-Director, SCERT
C:-Joint Director of Public Instruction (Academic)
D:-Director
Correct Answer:- Option- D:-Director
🆀 "Educational Department Calendar" is published by.............
A:-Director of printing
B:-Secretary, Pareeksha Bhavan
C:-Director of General Education
D:-Government
Correct Answer:- Option-C
🆀Quote the fact which is not essential-to be entered in the Education Department Calendar:
(A) The opening day and closing day
(B) The dates of public holidays
(C) The number of working days
(D)The date of disbursement of salary to teachers every month
Correct Answer-Option: (D)The date of disbursement of salary to teachers every month
(3) The Director may, if found necessary, make and announce any alteration in the calendar.
🆀The — may if found necessary, make and announce any alteration in the Education Calendar:
(A) Secretary to Govt
(B) Minister of Edn
(C) Dept of General Education
(D) Director
(4) All Government and Private Schools shall follow the calendar issued by the Director.
6. Attendance Register -
(1) Every School shall maintain an Attendance Register in Form 6 for each division of every Standard.
“Note: The teacher in charge of a class shall mark the attendance of the physically present pupils properly. If forged attendance is detected, the teacher in charge of that class shall be held personally responsible.”.
G.O. (P)No. 5/2022/GEDN. Dated, Thiruvananthapuram, 18th April, 2022.S. R. O. No. 375/2022
(1) A pupil’s percentage of attendance during a school year shall be calculated to the nearest integer.
(A) I
(B) 1& II
(C) I to III
(D) I to IV
Correct Answer- Option: (C) I to III
🆀The minimum attendance prescribed for promotion of pupils in Std. I to III is :
(A) 85%
(B) 80%
(C) 75%
(D) No minimum attendance
Correct Answer- Option: (D) No minimum attendance
🆀No minimum attendance is prescribed for the purpose of promotion of pupils of standards I to Ill as per:
(A) R 5(1) of Ch V
(B) R 8(2) of Ch IV
(C) R 7(3) of Ch VII
(D) R 6(1) of Ch VII
(4) If in any year the results of the public examination are published late, the Director may fix a later date as the last date of resumption of attendance in the following year by the pupils who have failed in the Public Examination. In the case of such pupils, their attendance as well as the total number of working days shall be reckoned from the fixed date, but if any such pupil resumes attendance before the fixed date and if he is found wanting in attendance at the end of the year, the days on which he attended school before the fixed date may be included in this attendance to the extent necessary to make up for his deficiency in attendance. If any such pupil does not resume attendance on the fixed date his name shall be removed from the rolls forthwith.
Illustration - A pupil has been present on 147 out of 175 days from the last date for resumption of attendance and on 5 days before that date. His percentage of attendance is 147 x 100/175 or 84 and the deficiency of 1 percent shall then be made up by adding on 2 days’ attendance out of the 5 days’ previous attendance, the remaining three days’ attendance being ignored.
8. Pupils without minimum attendance not to be promoted or allowed to sit for examination-
(1) No pupil who has failed to secure the minimum attendance prescribed in Rule 7 during a school year, shall be promoted from a Standard unless the deficiency in attendance has been condoned as per Rule 9. Note- Vide Rule 7 (3) in regard to pupils of Standard 1 to III.🆀As per-rule ............ ... pupils without minimum attendance not to be promoted or allowed to sit for examination unless the deficiency in attendance has been condoned.
(A) 6(1) of chapter VII
(B) 6(2) of chapter VII
(C) 8(1) of chapter VII
(D) 7(1) of chapter VII
Correct Answer-Option: (C) 8(1) of chapter VII
(2) No pupil studying in a standard leading to public Examination who had failed to secure the minimum attendance prescribed in Rule 7 (2) during a school year shall be permitted to sit for the Public Examination held at the end of that year unless the deficiency in attendance is condoned as per Rule 9.
(1) If the deficiency in attendance is above 15 percent and not more than 25 percent of the total number of working days in a School, the deficiency may be condoned by the Headmaster of the School for reasons to be recorded in writing; provided the pupil’s progress and conduct are satisfactory and also the pupil fulfills the basis of promotion fixed for that standard.
(B) more than 40 percent
(C) more than 30 percent
(D) more than 45 percent
Correct Answer- Option: (B) more than 40 percent
🆀 If the deficiency in attendance is more than 40% no condonation shall be given on any account
(A) R 9(1) Ch VII
(B) R 9(2) Ch VII
(C)R 9(3) Ch VII
(D) R 9(4) Ch VII
(3) Immediately after the closing day of every year, the Headmaster of school shall send to the Educational Officer a list of all pupils in the various standards whose deficiency of attendance is above 25 percent and not more than 40 percent and who have secured not less than 45 per cent marks for each subject at the annual examination and periodical tests taken together. The promotion list of such pupils shall be published only after the receipt of orders of the Educational Officer regarding condonation of deficiency.
9A. Relaxation of rules regarding attendance -
Notwithstanding anything contained in rules 7, 8 and 9 in the case of pupil who is studying in the same standard for the 2nd or 3rd year, minimum attendance shall not be insisted on in that particular year provided that-(a) the pupil has secured the minimum attendance in any previous year in the same Standard.
(c) the Headmaster is prepared to record in writing that the pupils progress and conduct are satisfactory.