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:''See also Education in Sweden and Bologna process, section Sweden'' ==Primary school== In the Swedish ''grundskola'' (- Ninth grade ) (primary/elementary and secondary/high school, officially called "compulsory school" by Skolverket), students are currently (December 2012) graded from the sixth grade and onward. The students can be graded: *A - Exemplary *B - Excellent *C - Good *D - Adequate *E - Acceptable *F - Fail, not passed And if the student hasn't been attending classes enough (sickness, late start, truant) there shan't be put a grade but instead be marked with an *-, that gives the same points (0p) as an *F. But it is not an actual grade. Rather, a lack of grade. A reform was taken into full effect on the beginning of the semester in 2011 which had students graded from the sixth grade, and the grade is more similar to the system of the upper secondary school (''gymnasium''), with grades F-A. According to Skolverket, the change is due to a lot of students (~10 %) failing in courses in Swedish, Swedish as a second language, English or mathematics in the 9th year. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Academic grading in Sweden」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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