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According to a 2010 survey by EQAO, more than 95 per cent of elementary school principals [8] and 80 per cent of grade three and six teachers [9] use EQAO test results to identify areas of strength and areas for improvement in reading, writing and math programs. More than 95 per cent of principals also reported that they use the data to guide ...
The EQAO administers tests in: Grade 3, including the subjects reading, writing, and mathematics. [13] Grade 6, including the subjects reading, writing, and mathematics. [14] Grade 9, which only includes a mathematics test. [15] Grade 10, Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test is a graduation requirement [16] Final exam mark is worth 30%.
The Ontario Secondary School Literacy Course (OSSLC, Course Code: OLC3O/OLC4O) is a Grade 11 or 12 open course that can be taken by those who had written the OSSLT more than once. [8] It is designed to assist students in acquiring the basic literacy skills required for getting an Ontario high school diploma.
The Fraser Institute's 2010/2011 report on Brebeuf College School gave it an overall grade of 6.5/10, ranking it at 299 of 718 publicly funded secondary schools in Ontario. [17] The school is ranked as 241 out of 691 is the most recent years, with ratings of 7.7 in 2007; 7.5 in 2008; 7.3 in 2009; 5.4 in 2010; and 6.5 in 2011.
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... 2018–2019 EQAO results. 90% of Grade 9 Academic math students were at Level 3 or 4. There were 110 ...
Grade 9 EQAO Mathematics assessment: 59% of all students were at or above the provincial standard (level 3 and above), compared with 56% for the Toronto District School Board. [ 5 ] Grade 10 Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test : 84% of first-time eligible students who participated fully successfully passed the assessment, compared with 84% ...
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The improvement is credited in part to substantial improvements on the EQAO Mathematics Assessment, which is written by grade 9 students. "That is a tremendous result for a school of modest-means families, where ESL is a strong component and special needs as well," states Peter Cowley from the Fraser Institute. [7]