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  2. Education in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Very good (4) corresponds to American B+ and A− grades; Excellent (5) corresponds to American A and A+ grades; Higher schools and universities use grades from 5 to 10. All students have to acquire at least 6 (the lowest passing grade). Grades for the 1st grade of primary school are 'descriptive' (teacher writes down the impressions about the ...

  3. Academic grading in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    As the incidence of a 9 or 10 in Serbian university examinations are considerably lower than that of the top marks in the American or British grading system, it would be a mistake to equate a 10 to an A, a 9 to a B, and so forth. If the 8, 9 and 10 are taken together, as in the table above, they represent up to 15% of examination results.

  4. Grading systems by country - Wikipedia

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    The grades A to E are passing grades, while F denotes failure. Grades A, C and E all have different requirements and the requirements for A are, naturally, the hardest to reach. The grades B and D are given when a student has met all the requirements for the grade below (E or C) and a majority of the requirements for the grade above (C or A). [49]

  5. North American Society for Serbian Studies - Wikipedia

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    The North American Society for Serbian Studies (NASSS) is a non-profit scholarly organization based in North America, founded in 1978, aimed at promoting research and forward Serbian studies and increasing public awareness and understanding of Serbia and its culture and people, including the Serbian diaspora.

  6. Category:Serbian-American culture - Wikipedia

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    Serbian Orthodox Church in the United States (2 C, 12 P) Pages in category "Serbian-American culture" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.

  7. Serbian studies - Wikipedia

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    A specialized faculty in Belgrade, called the Research Center for Serbian Studies [3] was created in 2010 within the Department of History (Faculty of Philosophy, University of Belgrade. [4] Various programs in Serbian studies are also taught at universities in Bosnia and Herzegovina , [ 5 ] Montenegro , Croatia [ 6 ] and some other European ...

  8. St. Sava Academy - Wikipedia

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    St. Sava Academy is a Serbian-American private school located in the city of Chicago Illinois, United States. The school offers schooling for children in Kindergarten to the 8th grade. The school is in cooperation with the Serbian Orthodox Church, and seeks to promote bilingual education and cultural growth to the city's Serbian community.

  9. Education in Novi Sad - Wikipedia

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    Mihajlo Pupin (Serbian Cyrillic Михајло Пупин) is a secondary school located in the city of Novi Sad, the capital of the Serbian province of Vojvodina. Specifically, it is located at Futoška 17. It was established on May 16, 1963. The school provides education for grades 9 through 12, currently holding over 2500 pupils.