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  2. Academic grading in the Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    Primary and secondary. In the Czech Republic, primary and secondary schools use a 5-point grade system, with 1 as the best and 5 as the worst. They correspond to the following ratings: 1 = výborně (excellent), 2 = chvalitebně (commendable), 3 = dobře (good), 4 = dostatečně (sufficient), and 5 = nedostatečně (insufficient).

  3. Education in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Grading system. The grading system is numeric and is present in this form through elementary school and high school. Grades from 1 (the lowest and failing grade) to 5 (the best grade) are used for primary and high schools: Insufficient (1) corresponds to American F; Sufficient (2) corresponds to American D and C

  4. Education in China - Wikipedia

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    It usually refers to the educational integration of the elementary school and the middle school. After graduating from elementary school, graduates can directly enter into the junior high school. The grades in schools that implement the 9-year System are usually called Grade 1, Grade 2, and so on through Grade 9. Main features of the 9-year System:

  5. Academic grading in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Most high schools in Japan have a numerical grading system from 5 to 1 with 5 being the highest grade and 1 being the lowest. University level. Like the high school level, Japanese students must pass a standardized test to be accepted into a university. Most national universities employ a 4-scale grading system (only with A, B, C and F).

  6. Government of South Korea - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. The Government of South Korea is the national government of the Republic of Korea, created by the Constitution of South Korea as the executive, legislative and judicial authority of the republic. The president acts as the head of state and is the highest figure of executive authority in the country, followed by the prime minister and ...

  7. Education in Norway - Wikipedia

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    The former most common system of grades used at university level was based on a scale running from 1.0 (worst) through 6.0 (best) with 4.0 or above being considered passing grades. The way the new Bologna system was introduced implies that students who had started their studies while the old system still was in effect will graduate with ...

  8. Education in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    663,150 (2010) Education in Thailand is provided mainly by the Thai government through the Ministry of Education from pre-school to senior high school. A free basic education to fifteen years is guaranteed by the Thai constitution. [3] This basic education comprises six years of elementary school and three years of lower secondary school.

  9. Military ranks of South Korea - Wikipedia

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    The Military ranks of South Korea are the military insignia used by the Republic of Korea Armed Forces. Due to the close military cooperation and the presence of the United States Forces Korea, South Korean ranks are inspired by the United States. [1]