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  2. Extended Project Qualification - Wikipedia

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    Extended Project Qualification (EPQ) is a qualification taken by some students in England and Wales, which is equivalent to 50% of an A-Level. Graded A*–E and worth up to 28 UCAS tariff points, [ 1 ] it is part of level three of the national qualifications framework .

  3. UCAS Tariff - Wikipedia

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    A level UCAS points table (New Tariff) [5] Grade UCAS Points A* 56 A 48 B 40 C 32 D 24 E 16 ... EPQ UCAS points table [5] Grade UCAS points A* 28 A 24 B 20 C 16 D 12 E 8

  4. Harris Science Academy East London - Wikipedia

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    Students are entered for GCSE and EPQ qualifications, which are attained through linear courses (courses that end with examinations that determine students' grades). Examinations for the courses are held during the summer term of year eleven and students then take linear courses for A-Level qualifications in the sixth form (years twelve and ...

  5. King Edward VI College, Stourbridge - Wikipedia

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    The campus is bound by the Ring Road, Coventry Street, adjacent shops on Lower High Street and the street itself, and a new housing development. All lessons take place on college grounds. In 2018 the college opened the new Frank Foley Building, situated near Duke Street, at a cost of £3.5 million. This provides a new canteen, dance studio ...

  6. Box Office: ‘Dog Man’ Still Off the Leash at No. 1, ‘Heart ...

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    Reviews have been positive, but moviegoer survey firm Cinema Score turned in a cooler B- grade, though horror often polls lower than other genres. “Heart Eyes” was fully financed and produced ...

  7. Grading systems by country - Wikipedia

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    The "school grade" system has historically been a scale of 0 to 10, but all grades lower than 4 have been discarded. Thus, it is now divided between 4, the failing grade, and 5–10, the succeeding grades. Upper secondary school has the same grades for courses and course exams as a comprehensive school but matriculation examination grades are ...

  8. List of secondary education systems by country - Wikipedia

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    Four provinces' high schools consist of grade 9 (age 14–15) to grade 12 (age 17–18), and in Quebec, high school years are Secondary 1 through to Secondary 5 (grade 7 (age 12–13) – grade 11 (age 16–17)). Variations and subdivisions of these structures are fairly common.

  9. ECTS grading scale - Wikipedia

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    The ECTS grade is not meant to replace the local grades but to be used optionally and additionally to effectively "translate" and "transcript" a grade from one institution to another. The ECTS grade is indicated alongside the mark awarded by the host institution on the student's transcript of records. The receiving institutions then convert the ...