How IISS campuses track student progress, from continuous classroom assessment to term examinations.
Every IISS campus follows a consistent evaluation framework aligned with the Single National Curriculum — combining ongoing classroom assessment with formal examinations, so progress is tracked all year, not just at exam time.
Report cards summarize academic performance, class participation and personal development, giving parents a complete picture of their child's growth each term.
Ongoing evaluation of daily participation, homework and classroom activities.
Structured mid-term and final exams aligned with the national curriculum.
A clear, campus-issued summary of academic and personal development each term.
Day-to-day check-ins — class questioning, quizzes, homework review and activity-based tasks — that let teachers adjust their approach in real time and catch gaps early.
Formal mid-term and final examinations that measure cumulative understanding against the term's curriculum objectives.
Participation in sports, arts and school activities, along with classroom conduct, is recorded alongside academics for a well-rounded picture of each learner.
Scheduled parent-teacher meetings accompany report cards, giving families a direct opportunity to discuss results and set goals with class teachers.
Promotion to the next grade is based on a combination of examination performance, continuous assessment records and teacher recommendation, consistent with the Single National Curriculum framework. Exact grading scales and promotion criteria are detailed in each campus's student handbook.
Speak to your campus academic team about specific assessment schedules.
Whether you are reading this as a potential student, parent, or colleague, I hope you enjoy exploring our vibrant community and feel inspired to join us on this journey.
Chairman- IISS