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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]
In South Africa, the grading system used in secondary schools until 2008 (when the education minister implemented Outcomes Based Education or OBE curriculum) was as follows: Format: Code [x] ([Symbol]): [y]% - [z]%
Grade 12 (Ages 17–18) ** Quebec, 1st college GEGEP; Grade 13 (Ages 18-19) ** Some provinces like Ontario have a prep year before attending university. CEGEP (ages 18–20) ** Quebec only (prep years to university, or professional) * Students in the Prairie Provinces are not required by statute to attend pre-kindergarten or kindergarten.
In South Korea, students aged between 15 and 19 attend high schools, which are split into a series of "high school grades" based on age, from first grade (age 15–17) to third grade (age 17–19). [ citation needed ] Some subjects, such as Korean, English and math, are obligatory in high schools, while some other subjects are electives.
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Some home schools and private schools offer the option to complete an additional year after grade 12, sometimes known as grade 13 or "post-matric". The South African governmental school system does not have a grade 13 yet, but it forms part of non-South African curriculums that are sometimes followed by private schools in South Africa. [16]
South Carolina football held an opponent under 20 points for the first time this year in a 47-6 rout of Vanderbilt. Here's how we graded the Gamecocks.
South Carolina responded with a 12-play, 81-yard scoring drive on its ensuing possession, but Clemson was seldom threatened after that, holding the Gamecocks (5-7) to season lows in total yards ...