The secondary school grading system in Singapore grading system is something which has always been an indication of how well or how poorly a student is performing. The grading systems for the different level of education varies but particularly for Secondary school, it is pretty “spread out”; which means you can fall down to another grade or move up another grade by a few marks. Source: thoughtco.com For primary 5 and 6, including PSLE, students will receive grades ranging from A* to E to U [ungraded]. Students will achieve A* if their mark is above 91, A if their mark is in between 75 and 90, B if between 60 and 74, C if between 50 and 59, D if between 35 and 49, E if between 20 and 34 and U if lower than 20. Source : activeindiatv.com The marks that students get in examinations, excluding PSLE, will be used directly to assign their grades for the particular years. For PSLE, their marks will be compared
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