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  2. Academic grading in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    In Egypt, the academic grading system functions with a worded grade and increases in increments from 10 to 30 points. The title jayyid jiddan or very good, denotes the second highest mark possible, on par with a "B" student. [1]

  3. Academic grading in Spain - Wikipedia

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    In primary education, secondary education and Baccalaureate, Spain uses a 0 to 10-point grading scale: 9 and 10 is the best possible grade and is called "Sobresaliente (SB)" ("outstanding"). A special mention called "Matrícula de Honor" can be granted to a limited number of students per group (typically to up to 5% of the students).

  4. Academic grading in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    In South Africa, the grading system used in High schools until 2008 (when the education minister implemented Outcomes Based Education or OBE curriculum) was as follows: Format: Code [x] ( [Symbol]): [y]% - [z]% Code 8 (A+):90% - 100% (not used by most schools ) Code 7 (A): 80% - 100% Code 6 (B): 70% - 79% Code 5 (C): 60 %- 69% Code 4 (D): 50% - 59% Code 3 (E): 40% - 49% Code 2 (F): 30% - 39% ...

  5. Academic grading in Hungary - Wikipedia

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    In Hungary, a 5-point grade system is used. There are only whole numbers in report cards, but for grading exams, there are also fractions (such as 3/4, which is between 3 and 4). Some teachers use lines above (rarely) or under (more commonly) the numbers to draw a clearer distinction: e.g., 4- is worse than a 4 but better than a 3, a 3' (3-plus), or a 3/4 (3 < 3' < 3/4 < 4, < 4); sometimes ...

  6. Academic grading in Greece - Wikipedia

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    There are four grading systems (or scales) in Greece – four different GPA – one for higher education, one for secondary education, and two for primary education (grades 3 to 4 and 5 to 6).

  7. Philippine Science High School Northern Mindanao Campus in ...

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    Philippine Science High School – Northern Mindanao Campus in Lanao del Norte (PSHS-NMC in Lanao del Norte or PSHS-NMCLDN) [1], formerly Philippine Science High School – Central Mindanao Campus (PSHS-CMC), is the second Mindanao campus of the Philippine Science High School System, a specialized public high school in the Philippines. It caters to scientifically and mathematically gifted high ...

  8. Education in England - Wikipedia

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    All state schools are subject to assessment and inspection by the government department Ofsted (the Office for Standards in Education, Children's Services and Skills). England also has private schools (some of which are known as public schools) and home education; legally, parents may choose to educate their children by any suitable means.

  9. Education in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Education in the Philippines is compulsory at the basic education level, composed of kindergarten, elementary school (grades 1–6), junior high school (grades 7–10), and senior high school (grades 11–12). [5] The educational system is managed by three government agencies by level of education: the Department of Education (DepEd) for basic education; the Commission on Higher Education ...