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  2. Academic grading in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    All Korean Secondary Schools, from the Japanese colonial days, traditionally used to have a five-point grading system called Pyeongeoje (평어제,評語制), which converted the student's raw score in mid-terms and finals (out of 100) to five grading classes.The system was a modification from the Japanese grading system of shuyuryoka(秀良可) with the addition of the class mi (美), and ...

  3. Education in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Elementary schools (Korean: 초등학교, 初等學校, chodeung hakgyo) consists of grades one to six (age 8 to age 13 in Korean years—7 to 12 in western years). The South Korean government changed its name to the current form from Citizens' school ( Korean : 국민학교, 國民學校 .

  4. List of primary education systems by country - Wikipedia

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    In Canada, primary school (also referred to as elementary school) usually begins at ages three or four, starting with either Kindergarten or Grade 1 and lasts until age 11 or 12. Many places in Canada have a split between primary and elementary schools. In Nova Scotia "elementary school" is the most common term.

  5. Seoul International School - Wikipedia

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    In elementary and middle school, there are about 20 (ES) to 20 (MS) students per homeroom. There are four to five homerooms in each grade. In high school, there are about 12 to 20 students per class. In the school year of 2017–2018, the average class size is 15.0 for all classes and 15.2 for Advanced Placement classes.

  6. Grading systems by country - Wikipedia

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    The most popular and commonly used grading system in the United States uses discrete evaluation in the form of letter grades. Many schools use a GPA (grade-point average) system [73] in combination with letter grades. There are also many other systems in place. Some schools use a scale of 100 instead of letter grades.

  7. Category:Elementary schools in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Elementary schools in South Korea" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. D.

  8. Daehyun Elementary School - Wikipedia

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    Daehyun Elementary School (Korean: 대현초등학교; Hanja: 大峴初等學校; RR: Daehyeon chodeung hakgyo) is a public elementary school located in Daehyeon-dong, Nam District, Ulsan, South Korea. There are 962 students from kindergarten to the sixth grade at Daehyun during the 2013–2014 school year.

  9. Cheongna Dalton School - Wikipedia

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    Cheongna Dalton School opened to students on September 1, 2011, and has classes from pre-Kindergarten to the 12th grade. The present site is 46,200 m2 (11.4 acres or 497.292 sq ft) and is located in the Cheongna area. The school provides dormitory and day-school options but the elementary students cannot use the dorms.