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  2. Academic grading in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Other universities follow a 5-Point Scale, wherein the highest grade is a 1.00 and the lowest is a 5.00 (failing mark). The lowest passing mark is actually a 3.00. Although usually not depicted, a grade of 4.00 is equivalent to a grade of incomplete. If the school does not use the grade point "4.00", it will use "INC" instead.

  3. National Achievement Test - Wikipedia

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    The National Achievement Test (NAT) is a standardized set of examinations taken in the Philippines by students in Grades 3,6,10 to 12.The test is designed to determine their academic levels, strengths and weaknesses, as well as their knowledge learnt in major subjects throughout the year.

  4. Laguna College - Wikipedia

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    3.5 Grade school. 3.6 Short-term ... The academy began with 16 students and reached an enrollment of 1,500 in 1941. ... Laguna College Supreme Student Council; Laguna ...

  5. APEC Schools - Wikipedia

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    APEC Schools was established in 2013 through a partnership between Ayala Corporation and Pearson's Affordable Learning Fund. [3] Its first branch started with 130 students. [4] In 2016, with the passing of the K-12 law, APEC Schools started offering the ABM (Accounting and Business Management) academic strand for Senior High School.

  6. Philippine Science High School Soccsksargen Region Campus

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    Grades are reported in terms of the stanine. 1.00 is the highest grade while 5.00 is a failing mark. 2.50 is the passing grade and any grade lower than this is termed substandard. The student's current standing for a subject is calculated by adding 1/3 of the previous quarter's grade and 2/3 of the tentative grade of the quarter.

  7. Education in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Grade 2 7-8 or 6-7 and up Grade 3 8-9 or 7-8 and up Grade 4 9-10 or 8-9 and up Grade 5 10-11 or 9-10 and up Grade 6 11-12 or 10-11 and up High school: 1st year 12-13 or 11-12 and up 2nd year 13-14 or 12-13 and up 3rd year 14-15 or 13-14 and up 4th year 15-16 or 14-15 and up Higher education College: Varies 15 or 16 and up

  8. List of state schools, colleges and universities in the ...

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    This is the list of state-funded schools, colleges and universities [1] in the Philippines. The list includes national colleges and universities system, region-wide colleges and universities system, province-wide colleges and universities system, and specialized schools.

  9. Far Eastern College – Silang - Wikipedia

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    Since the school is located inside a private village, free shuttle services have been introduced to ease the students' commute. There are shuttles serving the town proper of Silang and the main gate of the subdivision where the campus stands. In 2015, the official student publication of the college, Simbuhan, was launched.