-1- SAINIK SCHOOL GHORAKHAL NAINITAL, UTTARAKHAND – 263156 SESSION 2022-2023 NAME___________________________________________SCHOOL NO. __________________ CLASS & SEC. _________________ HOUSE__________________________________________ BLOOD GROUP ________________ BANK ACCOUNT NO.______________________________ PARENT MOBILE NO. ________________________E.MAIL ID__________________________ HOME ADDRESS ________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ PRINCIPAL : Gp Capt Vijay Kumar Thakur VICE PRINCIPAL : Cdr Nagarajan ADM OFFICER : Lt Col Rajesh Singh
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6. I/C Yoga & Karate Club HAV D Buglari PTI HAV BS Mehra
7. I/C Ecology Club Mr Arpan Sinha Ms Anuradha/Mrs U Bisht
HOUSE BRIEF :
House Master’s meeting: during Tea Break on every Friday - Senior Houses and on every Saturday - Junior
Houses
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CLASS TEACHER FOR THE SESSION 2022-23
S.NO. NAME Class Teacher
1. Mr.Vikas Kotnala XII A
2. Mr MC Bhatt XII B
3. Dr Shalini Misra XII C
4. Dr (Mrs) RJ Nelson XI A
5. Mr Arpan Sinha XI B
6. Mr. Vivek Pathak XI C
7. Ms Anuradha Singh X A
8. Ms Reeta Tiwari X B
9 Mr Mudit Bisht X C
10 Mr.Rakesh Dhakar IX A
11 Mr Rahul Shukla IX B
12 Mr Neeraj Bhatt IX C
13 Ms S Sinha VIII A
14 Ms Deepa Pant VIII B
15 Mr Arvind Kathait VII A
16 Mr RP Singh VII B
17. Mr AK Sharma VI A
18. Ms Vinutha KV VI B
ACADEMIC BRIEF
Every last working day of the month, academic committee conf will be held during which all the subject
teachers will brief the principal on the progress of syllabus, assignments and preparation of examinations.
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SCHOOL ROUTINE (SUMMER)
FROM APR TO SEP (MONDAY – SATURDAY)
0500 hrs - Reveille 0530 hrs - Fall in 0540-0630 hrs - PT (Monday to Fri) 0630 hrs - Wash and Change (Mon to Fri) 0645 hrs - Wash and change (Sat) 0730 hrs - Breakfast (Mon to Fri) 0800 hrs - Breakfast (Sat) 0805 hrs - Assembly (Mon to Fri) 0830 hrs - First Period 0910 hrs - Second Period 0950 hrs - Third Period 1030 hrs - Fourth Period 1110 hrs - Break 1130 hrs - Fifth Period 1210 hrs - Sixth Period 1250 hrs - Seventh Period 1330 hrs - Classes End 1340 hrs - Lunch 1410 hrs - Leisure 1500 hrs - Prep 1/ Clubs (Wed) 1610 hrs - Prep/ Clubs End 1620 hrs - Games/Tutorial/NCC Commences 1730 hrs - Bath and Change 1820 hrs - Siren for Prep 2 1950 hrs - Prep 2 Ends 2000 hrs - Dinner 2045 hrs - Leisure 2100 hrs - Locking of Houses after night muster/Physical headcount at respective houses by hostel superintendents, to be ensured by the duty master 2230 hrs - Lights out
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SCHOOL ROUTINE (WINTER)
FROM OCT TO MAR (MONDAY – SATURDAY)
0500 hrs - Reveille 0530 hrs - Fall-in 0550-0630 hrs - PT (Monday to Saturday) 0640-0720 hrs - Wash and Change (Mon to Fri) 0730 hrs - Breakfast (Mon to Fri) 0800 hrs - Breakfast (Sat) 0805 hrs - Assembly (Mon to Fri) 0830 hrs - First Period 0910 hrs - Second Period 0950 hrs - Third Period 1030 hrs - Fourth Period 1110 hrs - Break 1130 hrs - Fifth Period 1210 hrs - Sixth Period 1250 hrs - Seventh Period 1330 hrs - Classes End 1340 hrs - Lunch 1410 hrs - Leisure 1500 hrs - Prep 1/ Clubs (Wed) 1610 hrs - Prep/ Clubs End 1620 hrs - Games/Tutorial/NCC Commences 1720 hrs - Bath and Change 1810 hrs - Siren for Prep 2 1920 hrs - Prep 2 Ends 1930 hrs - Dinner 2000 hrs - Leisure 2100 hrs - Locking of Houses after night muster/Physical headcount at respective houses by hostel superintendents, to be ensured by the duty master 2230 hrs - Lights out
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SUNDAY/ HOLIDAY ROUTINE
0630 hrs - Reveille
0815 hrs - Roll Call
0830 hrs - Breakfast
1100-1300 hrs - Prep
1300 hrs - Lunch
1700 hrs - Roll Call
1930 hrs - Dinner
2030 hrs - Locking of houses (Winter)
2100 hrs - Locking of houses (Summer)
2200 hrs - Light out
Note:
1. There will be “Morning Assembly” from Monday to Friday.
2. The Hostel Supdts/Matron/House appointments are to carry out the dress inspection of the
students in the houses before boys go for breakfast. They are also to ensure that the boys march from
the dormitories to mess, classes and PT in time in an orderly manner.
3. Class Inspection, House Inspection and Dress Inspection will be held at 0830 hrs on every
Saturday by House Master & House Staff.
4. Evening Prep time on Saturdays will be from 1810hrs to 1920hrs. (Winter) and 1820 to 1950hrs
(Summer)
5. Morning Prep on Sundays & Holidays from 1100 to 1300hrs.
6. The Inter House matches will be played only during games period, so that the preps are not disturbed.
7. The Inter House league/knock out basis matches will be witnessed by the respective group only. Rest
of the cadets will go for games/club activities as per the programme issued separately.
8. The Inter House final matches of all games & Sports would be witnessed by all cadets.
9. Organised/ unsupervised games may be held on Sunday/ Holiday but teams playing the games must
take prior permission from Senior Master and Duty Master.
10. Each House team namely Senior and Junior will go directly to the respective fields, as allotted to
them in the Routine Orders and report to the respective in-charges.
11. The activities such as Best House, Best Class and other Competitions should be planned well in
advance and must be maintained by the respective Houses thereafter.
12. The games and activities planned during monsoon are subject to weather conditions.
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GENERAL RULES FOR CADETS
1. GENERAL BEHAVIOUR
(a) The School expects the cadets to be polite, friendly, and well behaved in and outside the school. They should be respectful to their elders and teachers, honest and truthful at all times.
(b) Personal neatness and cleanliness are essential. Cadets must keep their classrooms and the school clean and tidy.
(c) Work is worship. A certain decorum should be maintained in the classroom. Cadets should be attentive and respectful to their teachers and companions.
(d) Cadets are to speak in English in school and outside so as to maintain a suitable level of conversation. Those who are weak in English need to be encouraged.
(e) The school does not accept responsibility for any loss of money/books/ clothes etc. The students are advised not to bring any valuable items to the school. Any item lost/found, needs to be deposited in House Master's Office.
(f) No collective petition will be entertained but reasonable and private ones will be sympathetically attended to.
(g) The boys should switch off lights in the Houses and class rooms, when not required.
(h) In the absence of the teacher, the monitor assumes the responsibility for the order and
discipline of the class. He should fulfill his duty with loyalty and impartiality. He is not permitted to
punish the cadets.
(j) Use of obscene language or profanities is not expected of cadets of the school.
(k) Forcing a cadet to do things that violate his own space of the code of conduct of the school,
constitutes coercion. This will be viewed very seriously and dealt with accordingly.
(l) Cadets need to conduct themselves with dignity at all times. Physical violence violates a
person. The school has zero tolerance policy for physical violence.
(m) The act of bullying or intimidation goes against all tenets of socially accepted behavior.
Offences of this nature are considered serious and will be dealt severely.
(n) Text Books will be strictly followed as per CBSE guidelines and are to be carried in school bag for class.
2. PAYING COMPLIMENTS & GREETINGS: Cadets must wish the Officers, members of the academic staff,
members of the administrative staff and visitors. Cadets must salute when they are wearing berets/turban.
3. TURNOUT AND HYGIENE: Cadets must maintain a neat and smart appearance at all times. For this they
should:-
(a) Brush their teeth daily and clean/trim their nails.
(b) Take hair cut on Saturday afternoon/Sunday after breakfast.
(c) Take bath regularly.
(d) Comb their hair properly.
(e) Polish their shoes daily and keep their socks clean.
(f) Dress up for various activities as per orders issued from time to time.
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(g) Wear school tie with a proper fitting shirt with upper most button closed.
4. HAIR CUT SCHEDULE - As per the instructions from time to time.
5. DORMITORIES:
(a) Cadets are forbidden to:-
(i) Borrow/Lend articles and money.
(ii) Keep valuable and attractive items.
(iii) Rest in the dormitories unless permitted by the House Staff.
(iv) Use others’ toilet requisites.
(b) They should mark their garments and stitch buttons etc. on Sundays.
(c) They should handover soiled linen (After noting them in the dhobi book) to the Matron/Hostel
Superintendents.
(d) Cadets should remember to:-
(i) Visit the toilet before retiring to bed and brush their teeth.
(ii) Make their beds after use.
(iii) Close the taps when not in use.
(iv) Keep their cupboards as per the proper format.
(e) They should carry out the orders and instructions passed by the House Appointments.
6. CLASS ROOMS:
(a) Cadets must be punctual for the classes.
(b) Perfect silence should be maintained in the class room.
(c) Instructions issued by the class monitor, who is in charge of the class in the absence of the
teacher, should be obeyed by all cadets of his class.
(d) Cadets should keep their desks, cupboards and class rooms neat and tidy.
(e) The class-room furniture, walls etc. must be saved from mutilation. Any damage should be
brought to the notice of the class teacher immediately.
(f) Cadets should keep their books and exercise books properly arranged. Any loss of book or
damage should be brought to the notice of the class teacher.
(g) Cadets will enter and leave their class room in single line and in an orderly manner.
(h) Cadets must switch off lights before leaving the classrooms.
(j) In case the teacher does not turn up in 5 minutes of the start of the period, monitor is to detail
one of the classmates to go and report to the teacher.
7. DINING HALL
(a) Cadets are to march properly and in a disciplined manner to the Dining Hall for all meals.
(b) They should enter the Dining Hall in a single line when ordered.
(c) Discipline should be maintained in the Dining Hall and conversation should be in subdued
voice.
(d) Cadets should follow Dining Hall etiquettes.
(e) Cadets should leave the Dining Hall silently.
8. OUT OF BOUNDS :- Following areas are placed OUT OF BOUNDS for the cadets.
(a) Staircase in front of the Principal’s office.
(b) Academic area beyond the academic hours.
(c) Areas outside the school compound.
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(d) Houses, during classes/parades
(e) Staff quarters.
(f) Senior Cadets to Junior Houses and Junior Cadets to Senior Houses.
(g) Swimming pool other than the scheduled swimming time.
(h) Girl Cadets Living Area/House
9. LEAVE: Leave of absence during the session will be granted to cadets only in exceptional
circumstances after prior approval of the Principal. Parents and certified guardians can meet their
wards on every second Sunday from 0900 hrs to 1600hrs (out pass) as per the dates given in this
calendar
10. VISITORS: Parents of cadets will be permitted to meet the teachers only on PTMs or if called by the
school specifically. Parents are not allowed to visit the houses/mess area.
SCHOOL DRESS CODE
Occasion Summer Winter
Ceremonial Parade
Khaki shirt, Khaki trousers, black socks and black shoes, beret,/pugree with hackles, school belt and name tab and school badge. (This dress code is same for Boy cadets and Girls cadets)
Same as for summer with school pullover
Working Dress Same as above but without hackles for Boy Cadets & Girl Cadets
School blazer/jersey with full sleeves white shirt, grey trousers, school tie/School scarf, black shoes, name tab and school badge
Dinner/ Mess Dress
White full sleeves shirt, grey worsted trousers, tie, name tab, school badge, black socks & black shoes. (This dress code is same for Boy and Girl Cadets)
Same as Summer with school blazer/ jersey
P.T. Dress For Boys: House colour T-shirt, white shorts for cadets of classes VI to IX and black shorts for cadets of classes X to XII. White socks and white sports shoes & school scarf. For Girls Cadets: House colour T Shirt, Track lower, white sports shoes & school scarf.s
Same as summer with school Track Suit (upper and lower) Same as summer with Track upper included
Saturdays Full sleeves white shirt, grey trousers, school tie, Name tab, school badge, black socks & black shoes. (This dress code will be the same for Boy Cadets and Girl Cadets)
Same as Summer with school blazer/ jersey.
Holiday/ Sundays Track Suit is permitted to be worn for prep breakfast and lunch. Mess dress is to be worn for dinner.
Same as Summer with school blazer/ jersey.
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IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS:
1. PT dress is permitted to be worn in the mess for Breakfast & lunch only on holidays &
Sundays. No cadet is permitted to have meals in PT dress on working days. (Except in case of
medical exemptions)
2. No cadet is permitted to wear any coloured socks/ shoe-laces except black colour.
3. No civil woolen caps, scarps, gloves are permitted in the school campus. No civil dress to be
worn at any point of time.
MESS ETIQUETTES
The mess is an important part of this school. All have to maintain decency and decorum in the mess.
It is an institution we should take pride in and observe the laid down rules/ regulations to maintain and keep
up its dignity. Some tips on mess etiquettes have been listed below:
Dos
• Observe Punctuality.
• Follow the dress regulation strictly.
• The senior most dining member occupies the seat at the head of the table.
• While seated, sit erect without leaning lazily on the back of the chair.
• Mess is the place where you can talk, therefore, talk freely but in a soft and subdued voice.
• When you take or leave your seat, take permission from your neighbor by saying “excuse me”.
• After the meal is over, replace your chair.
• Complaints, if any, should be lodged with Mess Committee or Mess manager.
• After the meals, leave the dining hall gracefully.
DON’Ts
• Do not drag the chairs.
• Do not rest your elbows on the table.
• Do not heap up your plates with food stuff.
• While eating do not keep your mouth open.
• Do not produce any noise with cutlery.
• Do not leave your seats when the meals are in progress.
• Do not shout for the bearer.
• In case your neighbour’s seat is vacant (but the table laid) do not eat from his plate.
• Do not get up for a second helping, instead ask your neighbor to pass the dish over to you.
• Do not enter into any argument with the bearer or any member of the mess staff.
• Do not criticize the food when the meals are in progress.
• Do not start blowing your nose and cleaning your throat while seated at the dining table.
• While talking to your neighbours, do not hold the cutlery up in the air.
• While passing over the cutlery to any one, please see that the sharp edge is towards you.
• The music/TV should be played at acceptable volume only by the School Captain/ Vice Captain with
the permission of Duty Master.
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RULES OF SCHOOL LIBRARY
(a) Maintain silence in the school library. (b) Any book lost/torn must be informed to the librarian immediately and the book lost by the borrower shall have to be replaced within 15 days time from the date of loss by the borrower. (c) Each borrower is supposed to examine the condition of the book when it is issued and has to ensure that the damage if any, is mentioned in the loan register. (d) While returning the book, the borrower will ensure that the date of return is correctly entered and each entry is signed by the librarian. (e) A borrower from whom fine or some other recovery is long over-due will be debarred from borrowing books from the school library. (f) Stealing of books/magazines from the school library is a serious offence. If a student is caught stealing books/magazines from the library he/she will have to pay double the cost of the book. (g) School ID Card will be used as Library card for issue and returns.
LABORATORY RULES 1. In the laboratory, follow the instructions given by teachers. 2. Any breakage or loss must be reported immediately. 3. The cadets should come prepared with the theory of experiment, which they have to perform in laboratory or workshop. 4. Cadets should come to laboratory with complete practical record and observation note book. 5. All cadets are advised to be regular during practical. 6. All work is to be done in the presence of a supervisor instructor.
A WORD TO THE PARENTS
1. In order to allow the school to keep parents informed about the progress of their wards, parents should inform their latest mobile numbers, mailing address to the school administration during admission. Any change should be immediately brought to the notice of the School. 2. Parents/guardians are permitted to meet their wards on second Sunday of the month only from 0900 hrs to 1600 hrs. Parents' Day will not be observed during Exam days. 3. Parents are requested to watch, the cadet's progress in academics and outdoor activities carefully. 4. Parents are required to meet the Housemaster and Subject teachers compulsorily during PTMs to
5. Use of Mobile Phones, electrical appliances and electronic gadgets in the school premises is strictly PROHIBITED. 6. Parents are requested to have regular correspondence with their ward in order to keep themselves fully apprised of his progress in various fields. 7. Parents have to ensure that their wards meticulously follow the booking out and booking in schedule. 8. Parents are requested not to give large amount of cash and expensive items to the cadets. 9. Parents are requested to ensure that their wards utilize vacation period for studies & completing the homework. 10. Parents are requested to send their wards back to school after each break or vacation as per
scheduled time in proper school uniform & haircut. Class 6th to 8th cadets must be accompanied by parents.
11. Parents are requested not to visit classes mess and dorms of the cadets. 12. No leave will be sanctioned other than authorized vacation and emergencies. 13. Cadets can disperse on vacation only after lunch.
SCHOOL FEES
1. The 70% of School Fee will be charged as First installment in the month of May. The exact fee (after
settlement of annual deductions and scholarship) will be uploaded in School Website in the first week of May.
The last date of first installment is 31 May and late fee of first installment will be charged from 01 Jun of
the year onwards
2. The balance 30% of school fee has to be paid by 31 October. Late fees will be charged from 01
November onwards.
3. Payment Mode of School Fees
(a) SBI Collect ( SBI Collect link is made available in School Website) online payment
(b) SBI Bank Draft
-In favour of: PRINCIPAL SAINIK SCHOOL GHORAKHAL
- Payable at SBI BHOWALI ( BRANCH CODE-1352)
-IFSC CODE: SBIN0001352
NOTE:- The Fees will not be received in cash by the school
ELIGIBILITY FOR RETENTION OF SCHOLARSHIP
(a) For General Candidates and Defence Category: Minimum 55% in aggregate and 45% in each subject (b) For SC/ST candidates: Minimum 50% in aggregate and 40 % in each subject. PROMOTION POLICY For Classes VI to VIII : As per RTE. For Classes IX & XI: As per CBSE Rules.
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LIST OF ITEMS FOR NEW ADMISSION
The under mentioned items to be brought by the parents at the time of admission:
S.No. Name of the items To be provided by parents
1. Turban Maroon (For Sikh Students only) 04 Nos
2. Black Leather Shoes (Oxford Pattern) 02 Nos
3 Sports Shoes (White) 02 Nos
4 Warm Inner Cots wool 02 Pr.
5 Terry Cot Shirt White (Full Sleeves) 10 Nos
6 Sports Short White 04 Nos
7 Boot Polish (Black) with shoe brush 01 No
8 Brasso (Small Bottle) ¼ihry iksfyl½ 01No
9 Blanket 01 No
10 Quilt (Rajai) filled with 5 Kgs cotton 01 No
11 Quilt (Rajai) Cover White 02 Nos
12 Pillow 01 No
13 Pillow Covers White 03 Nos
14 Towel Large Size =27”x54” (Cotton only) 04 Nos
15 Towel Small size -14”x21”(Cotton only) 04 Nos
16 Vest Sandow 10 Nos
17 Underwear 10 Nos
18 Cotton socks white (Plain) 04 Prs.
19 Cotton socks black (Plain) 04 Prs
20 Cotton handkerchief White 12 Nos
21 Slippers 01 Prs
22 Umbrella 01 No
23 Hangers 12 Nos
24 Steel Box Black Colour size 30”x16”12” 01 No
25 Locks 40 mm 02 Nos
26 Locks 60 mm 02 Nos
27 Plastic Bucket with Mug 01 each
28 Bathing Soap and Soap Case 02 each
29 Washing Soap and Soap Case 02 each
30 Hair Oil, Tooth Paste, Tooth Brush and Comb 01 each
31 Coat Brush 01 No
32 Duster Cloth 04 Nos
33 Box consisting of 2 Needles, Thread and Buttons, Reels White, Khaki, Black and Nail Cutter
01 Pkt
34 Passport size coloured photographs of the candidate 16 Nos
35 Group photographs of the candidate alongwith father, mother, brother, sisters and local guardians etc. who intend to visit the cadet (post and size)
02 Nos
36 Decent looking civilian formal dress 02 Prs
37 Alarm Clock small 01 No
38 Torch 01 No
39 Cloth Clips 24 Nos
40 Crepe Bandage Medium 01 No
41 Hand wash liquid Sufficient quantity
42 Sanitizers Sufficient quantity
43 Mattress 01 No
44 Scarf( Maroon) 02 Nos
45 School Tie 01 No
46 Khaki Uniform (with half sleeves shirt) 02 Nos
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47 Waisted Trouser Grey 03 Nos
48 Bed Sheet White (Size __132x120 cm__________) 03 Nos
49 Bed Covers (House Colour) (Size_150x224 cm__________-) 03 Nos
50 Pullover Cashmillon ‘V’ Neck (Maroon) with sky blue strips in Cuff, Wrist and Neck (Available in School Store)
03 No
51 “SSGK” Shoulder Title 02 Prs
52 Maroon Beret with School Badge (Excluding Sikh Students) 01 No
53 Hackle Beret 01 No
54 School Blazer with Monogram 01 No
55 Satchel (School Bag) 01 No
56 Sport Cap 01 No
57 Woolen Cap( Maroon) 01 No
58 School ‘T’ Shirt 01 No
59 Track Suit 01 No
60 School Belt Leather 01 Nos
61 Sports Vest 01 No
62 House/School Colour Shoulder Titles 02 Prs
63 Name Tabs (Bilingual) 04 Nos
Note: (i) Above items are available at the School’s Tuck Shop. It is not mandatory for the
parents to purchase the above items only from the School Shop except items from Ser No. 44
to 63.
(ii) To keep the uniformity in the uniform of the cadets, uniform items mentioned from Ser
No. 44 to 63 are to be purchased from the School Tuck Shop.
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LIST OF HOLIDAYS
The following holidays will be observed during the academic session 2022-23
(1) Mahavir Jayanti 14 April Thursday
(2) Good Friday 15 April Friday
(3) Idu’I Fitr 03 May Tuesday
(4) Budha Purnima 16 May Monday
(5) Id-ul-Zuha (Bakrid) 10 July Sunday
(6) Muharram 09 August Tuesday
(7) Raksha Bandhan* 11 August Thursday
(8) Independence Day 15 August Monday
(9) JanamAshtami 19 August Friday
(10) Mahatma Gandhi’s Birthday 02 October Sunday
(11) Maha Navami* 04 October Tuesday
(12) Dussehra (Vijay Dashmi) 05 October Wednnes day
(13) Mild-un-Nabi or Id-e-Milad (Birthday of Prophet Mohammad)
09 October Sunday
(14) Diwali (Deepavali) 24 October Monday
(15) Guru Nanak’s Birthday 08 November Tuesday
(16) Chirstmas Day 25 December Sunday
(17) Republic day 26 January 2023 Thursday
(18) Mahashivratri 18 Feb 23 Saturday
(19) Holi 08 March wednesda
Summer Vacation : 16 June 2022 To 07 July 2022 (Cadets will leave after lunch of 15 June 2022)
Winter Vacation : 12 Dec 2022 To 28 Jan 2023 (Cadets will leave after lunch of 10 Dec 2022)
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LIST OF IMPORTANT DATES/DAYS
Sl. No.
Date Day
1 10 Jan World laughter Day
2 12 Jan National Youth Day
3 15 Jan Army Day
4 25 Jan India Tourism Day
5 25 Jan International Customs Duty Day
6 26 Jan Republic Day
7 30 Jan Martyr’s Day
8 14 Feb St Valentine’s Day
9 28 Feb National Science Day
10 3 Mar National Defence Day
11 8 Mar International Women’s Day
12 15 Mar World Disbled Day
13 15Mar World Consumer Day
14 21 Mar World Forestry Day (NCC Activity)
15 23 Mar World Meteorological Day
16 7 Apr World Health Day (NCC Activity)
17 13 Apr Jallianwala Bagh Massacre Day (1919)
18 14 Apr Dr BR Ambedkar Jayanti, Fire Extinguishing Day
19 18 Apr World Heritage Day
20 22 Apr World Earth Day (NCC Activity)
21 23 Apr World Books Day
22 1 May Worker’s Day, International Labour Day
23 3 May Press Freedom Day
24 3 May International Energy Day
25 8 May World Red Cross Day
26 02 Sun of May Mother’s Day
27 15 May International Day of the Family
28 17 May World Telecommunication Day
29 24 May Common-Wealth Day
30 31 May Anti-Tobacco Day (NCC Activity)
31 5 Jun World Environment Day (NCC Activity)
32 21 Jun International Yoga Day
33 26 Jun International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking (NCC Activity)
34 27 Jun World Diabetes Day
35 4 Jul American Independence Day
36 11 Jul World Population Day
37 11 Jul Paryavaran Divas
38 16 Jul National School Safety Day (To mark the fire accident of Kumbhkoram School Fire, Madurai)
39 26 Jul Kargil Victory Day
40 6 Aug Hiroshima Day
41 9 Aug Quit India Day, Nagasaki Day
42 12 Aug International Youth Day
43 15 Aug Independence Day
44 19 Aug World Photography Day
45 20 Aug Sadbhavna Divas (Rajiv Gandhi’s Birthday)
46 29 Aug National Sports Day (Maj Dhyan Chand’s Birtrhday)
47 5 Sep Teacher’s Day (Dr S Radhakrishnan Birthday)
48 7 Sep Forgiveness Day
49 8 Sep World Literacy Day
50 12 Sep Tree Plantation Drive (NCC Activity)
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51 14 Sep Hindi Day
52 14 Sep World First Aid Day
53 16 Sep World Ozone Day
54 25 Sep Social Justice Day
55 27 Sep World Tourism Day
56 1 Oct International Day for the Elderly (UN)
57 2 Oct Gandhi Jayanti (International Non Voilence Day)
58 4 Oct World Animal Welfare Day
59 5 Oct World Habitat Day
60 6 Oct World Teachers Day
61 6 Oct World Wildlife Day
62 8 Oct Indian Air Force Day
63 9 Oct World Post Office Day
64 10 Oct National Post Day
65 13 Oct UN International Day for Natural Disaster Reduction (NCC Activity)
66 14 Oct World Standards Day
67 15 Oct World White cane Day ( Guiding the Blind)
68 16 Oct World Food Day
69 17 Oct International Poverty Eradication Day
70 24 Oct UN Day
71 30 Oct World Thrift Day
72 31 Oct National Integration Day (Mrs India Gandhi Martyr’s Day)
73 7 Nov Infant Protection Day
74 9 Nov World Cancer Awareness Day
75 9 Nov Pravasiya Bhartiya Day
76 9 Nov Legal Services Day
77 10 Nov Transport Day
78 11 Nov National Education Day (Birthday of Maulana Abul Kalam Azad)
79 14 Nov Children’s Day (Birthday of Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru)
80 14 Nov World Diabetes Day
81 4th Sun of Nov NCC Day
82 26 Nov Constitution Day
83 1 Dec World AIDS Day (NCC Activity)
84 4 Dec Navy Day
85 7 Dec Armed Force Flag Day
86 10 Dec Human Rights Day
87 11 Dec UNICEF Day
88 13 Dec Parliament Attack Day (2001)
89 14 Dec National Energy Conservation Day
90 19 Dec Goa Liberation Day
91 23 Dec Kisan Divas (Farmer’s Day) (Birthday of Choudhary Charan Singh)
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RECORD OF UNIT TESTS (TO BE MAINTAINED BY CADET)
SUBJECT PRE MID TERM MID TERM POST MID TERM ANNUAL EXAM
Hindi
English
Sanskrit
Science
S. Science
Mathematics
Physics
Chemistry
Biology
Multi Media & Web Tech.
Sign of the Class Teacher
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SAINIK SCHOOL GHORAKHAL, NAINITAL
SCHOOL EVENTS FOR THE SESSION 2022-23
Date Day Events for the Month
1-Apr-22 Friday New Academic Session Begins PTM – VI-XII PTM-I