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  2. Grading systems by country - Wikipedia

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    Universities use 0–100 point grade scaling similar to the United States grading. 71 is required to pass, or roughly the equivalent of a C. Schools use the 1–5 point system, meaning if a student has a 4.5 that is the equivalent of an A− or somewhere around the 95-point range.

  3. Academic grading in Germany - Wikipedia

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    where = German grade, = best possible score in foreign country's grading system, = lowest passing score in foreign grading system and = obtained foreign grade (to be converted into German grade). The resulting value is rounded to the next German grade (e.g. 1.6 is rounded to the German grade 1.7 and 2.4 is rounded to 2.3).

  4. Academic grading in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    In the Philippines, some universities follow a 4-Point Scale, which resembles or is equivalent to the U.S. grading system. This system uses a grade between 0.00 to 4.00 wherein 4.00 is the highest and 0.00 being a failing mark. Other universities follow a 5-Point Scale, wherein the highest grade is a 1.00 and the lowest is a 5.00 (failing mark).

  5. List of primary education systems by country - Wikipedia

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    Class 1 6-7 Class 2 7-8 Class 3 8-9 Class 4 9-10 ... Grade 5: 10–11 years ... which is equivalent High School in other countries, but it is only 3 years long ...

  6. Educational stage - Wikipedia

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    Grade or Year 1 6–7 (sometimes 5–6) ... (US equivalent: Middle school) Eighth grade: 13–14 2nd grade Ninth grade: 14–15 3rd grade Tenth grade: 15–16

  7. List of secondary education systems by country - Wikipedia

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    The high school from the former system will now be called junior high school, grade 7 (age 12–13) – grade 10 (age 15–16), while senior high school will be for grade 11 (age 16–17) – grade 12 (age 17–18) in the new educational system. The senior high school will serve as a specialized upper secondary education where students may ...

  8. Abitur - Wikipedia

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    German gymnasium grade system Grades by education: Descriptor: Equivalent: Grading: Abitur grade: US system (approximately) [i]) UK system (approximately) [i] [9] 15 points 1.0 "sehr gut" (very good: an outstanding achievement) A [10] A* 14 points 13 points 1.3 A 12 points 1.7 "gut" (good: an achievement substantially above average requirements ...

  9. GCSE - Wikipedia

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    12.1 6.8 3.2 1.0 28.5 76.9 5,236,858 ... David Blunkett went further and set schools the goal of 50% of 16-year-olds gaining 5 GCSEs or equivalent at grade C and ...