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  2. Baccalauréat - Wikipedia

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    The sciences stream (bac S or bac scientifique) requires a high level in mathematics, physics & chemistry, biology & geology and, if available, engineering sciences and computer science. The bac ES (bac économique et social) requires a high level in economics & social sciences; and also in mathematics, history & geography.

  3. Academic grading in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The four levels correspond to how students are marked on the Ontario rubric. The following is the levels on the Ontario rubric, its meaning, and its corresponding letter/percentage grades: Level 4, beyond government standards (A; 80 percent and above) Level 3, at government standards (B; 70–79 percent)

  4. Parent Commission - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Commission of Inquiry on Education in the Province of Quebec, better known as the Parent Commission, was a commission established in 1961 by the newly elected Lesage government to investigate the education system in Quebec up until the 1960s. It was chaired by M gr Alphonse-Marie Parent, and consisted of 8 members.

  5. Academic ranks in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The decision to grant tenure and promotion from assistant to associate professor usually requires numerous levels of approval, with a common sequence being: external reviewers—several nationally or internationally prominent academics in the candidate's field will be asked to review the candidate's application for promotion and submit a ...

  6. Education in Quebec - Wikipedia

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    Post-secondary education in Quebec includes two levels: college education and university education. Of note, the term 'post-secondary' in this entry is used specifically within the context of Quebec. Unique to Québec, this level is a bridge between compulsory schooling and university education.

  7. Quebec Attestation of College Studies - Wikipedia

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    Attestation of College Studies (ACS) (French: Attestation d'études collégiales (AEC)) is the name for a certificate awarded by a college in the Canadian province of Quebec. The Quebec education system is unique in North America, one aspect of that uniqueness is that it is the only system that has four different education levels: elementary ...

  8. Higher education in Quebec - Wikipedia

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    Formal education in Quebec began almost four hundred years ago, with the arrival of the Ursuline nuns to Lower Canada, and later the inauguration of the Jesuit College was inaugurated in 1635 in Quebec City. [6] [7] [8] The Jesuit College's initial vocation was to give the children of the colonists a classical education. It was the only ...

  9. R score - Wikipedia

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    The R score (French: cote de rendement au collégial, CRC or cote R) is a statistical method that classifies college students' academic performances in Quebec.It is used by Quebec universities for selection purposes.