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  2. Academic grading in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    In the gymnasium (three-year pre-university course, similar to the UK sixth form college, officially called "upper secondary school" by Skolverket, despite there being no such thing as a "lower secondary school"), the same grading system as the primary school was used until 2011, when it was changed to a six-degree system A–F (A being the highest and F for having failed). [2]

  3. Grading systems by country - Wikipedia

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    The academic grading system in Latvia is using ten-point scale, where "10" (Latvian: desmit) is the highest achievable grade, and "1" (Latvian: viens) is awarded for extremely poor performance. The minimal passing grade is "4" (Latvian: Ĩetri). In most universities, to get the "4", you must acquire at least 50% correct on the work you hand in.

  4. Education in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    The independent school system has divided public opinion in Sweden, especially regarding religious schools and for-profit schools. During the 2018 election several parties, including the Moderate Party [ 88 ] and Social Democratic Party , [ 89 ] suggested some kind of profit limit, while the Liberals [ 90 ] and Centre Party [ 91 ] opposed such ...

  5. List of primary education systems by country - Wikipedia

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    However most private schools (which usually call the elementary level as "grade school"), especially exclusive schools and those accredited to have a high degree of autonomy from the Department of Education usually extend their programmes to 7th grade and can also include levels such as nursery, kindergarten or preparatory (prep) as entry ...

  6. Sweden brings more books and handwriting practice back ... - AOL

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    As young children went back to school across Sweden last month, many of their teachers were putting a new emphasis on printed books, quiet reading time and handwriting practice and devoting less ...

  7. National Agency for Education (Sweden) - Wikipedia

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    The levels of education provided in Sweden is Pre-School, Grade schools, and higher education. Age and Disability does not affect students' ability to attend any of these levels of education. Grading System and School Law

  8. Grading in education - Wikipedia

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    Grading on a curve; Sudbury school, a school model for ages 4 through 18 with schools internationally with no grading or grade levels; Competency-based learning, an alternative to the traditional letter grade system; Mastery Transcript Consortium, a group working to create alternatives to the traditional grading system in secondary schools ...

  9. Category:Academic grading by country - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Academic grading by country" The following 59 pages are in this category, out of 59 total. ... Academic grading in Sweden; Academic grading in ...