What is the process of assessing the homework and assignments of my ward?
The process of assessing the homework and assignments of students is carefully taken care of by the respective subject teachers. Once the evaluation is complete, the results are shared on the portal, and you can go through the steps to check the assignment score.
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Can my child upload the homework or assignment on the portal after the deadline is over?
The school never promotes late uploading of homework or assignments on the portal due to disciplinary issues. However, in genuine cases, you may please upload the homework or assignment on the portal after the completion of the timeline with the help ...
How do you handle situations when you’re unable to support my ward during the SEN admission process?
If the school determines that we won’t be able to help your ward in the SEN admission process, we’re transparent about the same and advise you to proceed against the admission. While we focus on inclusivity, we do acknowledge our limitations in ...
How can my child attach the files or additional documents to assignments on the portal?
When submitting the assignments to the portal, your child doesn’t need to submit any additional documents. The process to submit the document is simple with these guidelines on upload and submit your child’s assessments on AssessPrep.
What should you do if you can't find your child's e-library content, homework, or progress reports on the portal?
If certain content is missing, it’s likely due to accessing homework or assignments after their due date, which may cause them to disappear from the portal. In such cases, you should inform the class teacher, who can then allow access again by ...
My ward has earlier withdrawn from the school and now wants to rejoin. What is the process for the same?
The school welcomes all the students looking to rejoin after initial withdrawal. However, if such students have earlier cleared the pending fees, then they’re considered as the rollover students. For students with pending fees, they’re treated as new ...