Academics

There is no formal written Entrance Tests for classes Nursery to Prep and class I. Written Entrance Tests are conducted for entrance to classes II to IX.

Pre-Primary Education
            At  Pre-Primary  stage the child learns through play-way and joyful activities. And, therefore, there must not be any formal evaluation. Even the  remedial measures are to be made to appear as a part of the learning process without making children conscious of it. The school follows No Homework-No Examination system, for classes Nursery to Prep.

Classes I to II
Children at this level are at a formative stage where the pace of learning and development of personality is very fast. Students are evaluated by the formal examination system along with observation and participation in class room activities and worksheets.

Classes III to V
Evaluation in these classes is fully formal, students know when they are tested with continued observation and oral techniques.

Classes VI to VIII
English, Hindi, Sanskrit, Mathematics, Social Science, General Science, Value Education, General Knowledge, Drawing, Craft, Dance, Music, Computer Science and Life Skills are taught on regular timetable.

Classes IX to X
English, Hindi, Mathematics, Integrated Science, Integrated Social Science, General Science, Value Education, General Knowledge, Drawing, Craft, Dance, Music, Computer Science, Environmental Education, Work Experience & Physical & Health Education.

* Classes from I to X follow CCE pattern. 

Orientation Programme for Class IX – A Step Towards a Promising Future Saint Soldier Public School, Pratap Nagar, Jaipur, successfully organized an insightful Orientation Programme for the students and parents stepping into Class IX. The session aimed at apprising them with the significant changes in subjects, curriculum structure, and the revised evaluation pattern as per the upcoming academic requirements. The programme witnessed an enthusiastic participation of parents and students, reflecting their eagerness to understand the new academic framework. The orientation served as a guiding platform to ease their transition into secondary education, which plays a crucial role in shaping future academic paths. The Principal, Ms. Charu Gupta, addressed the gathering with great clarity and depth. She elaborated on the subject choices, marking scheme, and the importance of conceptual learning over rote memorization. Her detailed explanation effectively resolved the queries and concerns of both parents and students, leaving them reassured and confident about the journey ahead. Adding further value to the session, the School Secretary, Shri Gurmeet Singh Ji blessed the students, emphasizing the importance of discipline, consistency, and a focused approach towards studies. He encouraged students moving to class 9th, to embrace the changes with a positive mindset and make the most of the opportunities provided by the school. The programme concluded on a highly positive note, strengthening the bond between the school and parents, and ensuring that students step into Class IX with clarity, confidence, and motivation.