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northofnorth

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hi, i was just wondering what percent do you need for a certain grade at on your record of achievement. i.e is over 80% (not in the exams) an A or is over 90% an A?:confused:
 

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Good question there. :)

Hmm, I guess it all depends on your school. BOS didn't specifically draw a line between the grades. All they mentioned on their website was 'Students who are highly competent and display a sound knowledge blah blah blah gets an A, while developing kids get an E'. You're best to check your assessment booklet for the % each assessment is worth, then you can roughly work out what grade you will be getting. Might be a good idea to consult with your teachers.

Hope it helps.
 

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The SC record of achievement seems scaled to me...

but usually if your getting Bs at school, you'll get a B in your record of achievement (unless your school marks and exam marks are completely different).
 

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all i know is that its harder to get 90+ than an A.
 

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LOL i just check my profile and realised i am one year too old..lol.it says i should be in year 11...where is the edit button.


Yeah i think ill get As in almost all my subjects beside PE i only ever get 17 out of 20...wat would that end up as?
i will prob get A9..A10 for maths:)
 

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At my school, A is considered to be >90, anything below is B =(

I'm pretty sure the grading's same for SC - it was in this booklet we received from Board of Studies.
 

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I can't do sport and still got an A, LOL
 

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