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School Certificate (other)
A school certificate is typically a certificate awarded for completion of certain schooling years. It may refer to one of the following qualifications: * School Certificate (New South Wales), discontinued 2011 * School Certificate (United Kingdom), 1918-1951 * School Certificate (New Zealand), 1940s-2002 * School Certificate (Mauritius), still awarded See also * Higher School Certificate (other), list of similar qualifications * Intermediate Certificate (other) * Matriculation Certificate (other) * Secondary School Certificate (SSC), grade 10 certificates in the Indian subcontinent ** Secondary School Leaving Certificate, a grade 10 certificate in India ** High School Leaving Certificate (India), a grade 10 certificate in India * Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC), grade 12 certificate in India * List of secondary school leaving qualifications A secondary school leaving qualification is a document signifying that the holder has fulfilled any secondary ...
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School Certificate (New South Wales)
The School Certificate was a qualification issued by the Board of Studies, typically at the end of Year 10. The successful completion of the School Certificate was a requirement for completion of the Higher School Certificate. The School Certificate was issued for the last time in 2011. It has been replaced with the RoSA ( Record of School Achievement) Tests To receive the School Certificate, students were required to sit for the School Certificate tests. There were five tests: *English-literacy *Mathematics *Science *Australian History, Geography, Civics and Citizenship *Computing Skills Requirements Each student was required to study English, Mathematics, Science, History, Geography and Australian Civics and Citizenship and Personal Development, Health and Physical Education (PD/H/PE) every year in Years 7-9. Each course was also supposed to include a degree of computer use, so students became familiar with that technology. At some time during Years 7-9 students must have stu ...
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School Certificate (United Kingdom)
The United Kingdom School Certificate was an educational attainment standard qualification, established in 1918 by the Secondary Schools Examinations Council (SSEC). The School Certificate Examination (often called the "Junior Certificate" or "Juniors") was usually taken at age 16. Performance in each subject was graded as: Fail, Pass, Credit or Distinction. Students had to gain six passes, including English and Mathematics, to obtain a certificate. To obtain a "matriculation exemption" one had to obtain at least a credit in five subjects, including English, Mathematics, Science and a language. Those who failed could retake the examination. Some students who passed then stayed on at school to take the Higher School Certificate (often called the "Senior Certificate" or "Seniors") at age 18. The School Certificate was abolished after the GCE O-Level was introduced in 1951. The School Certificate also existed in a number of Commonwealth countries such as Australia and Singapore ...
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School Certificate (New Zealand)
The New Zealand School Certificate or School Certificate was an examination-based New Zealand secondary-school qualification for education in New Zealand, high-school students in Year 11 (Form 5) from the 1940s until 2002. Qualification details Originally to gain School Certificate proper, students had to achieve an average score of at least 50 percent and a "C" grade (50–64%) or better in all subjects (including English and mathematics). Latterly this changed to three subjects and by the final years of school certificate, students could progress to the sixth form (year 12) if they narrowly missed these criteria but had an overall score of 180 in their top four subjects. This was at the discretion of the school. Some subjects were a mixture of internal and external assessments. Internal assessment increased in later years. Subjects such as art, music and design technology were internally assessed by the school and nationally moderated. Originally internal exams were adjusted a ...
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School Certificate (Mauritius)
The School Certificate is an academic qualification in Mauritius awarded upon the completion of Grade 11, the penultimate stage of secondary school. The qualification is awarded upon earning passing marks on the O-level exams administered by the Mauritius Examinations Syndicate, in conjunction with the University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate of the Cambridge International Examinations Cambridge International Education (abbreviated CIE, informally known as Cambridge International or simply Cambridge and formerly known as CAIE, Cambridge Assessment International Education and CIE, Cambridge International Examinations) is a pro ... board. Subjects Typically around 6 to 10 subjects are chosen by the student to be studied at O-level. These subjects may determine the available options for future study at A-level, to be taken for the Higher School Certificate, and for tertiary study in higher education institutions. Cambridge School Certificate candidates may ...
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Higher School Certificate (other)
Higher School Certificate may refer to: *Higher Secondary Certificate, a certificate given after successfully completing at least twelve years (grade 12) of schooling in Bangladesh, India, and Pakistan *Higher School Certificate (Mauritius), a secondary school leaving qualification in Mauritius *Higher School Certificate (New South Wales), a secondary school credential in New South Wales, Australia *Higher School Certificate (England and Wales), an examination in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland, replaced by the A-level *Higher School Certificate (Victoria), a qualification awarded in Victoria, Australia until 1986 See also * School Certificate (other) * Intermediate Certificate (other) * Matriculation Certificate (other) * Secondary Education Examination (other) * Secondary School Certificate (SSC), grade 10 certificates in the Indian subcontinent ** Secondary School Leaving Certificate, a grade 10 certificate in India ** High School Leavi ...
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Intermediate Certificate (other)
Intermediate Certificate or intermediate certificate may refer to: * Intermediate Certificate (Australia) The Intermediate Certificate was a certificate awarded in Australia for the successful completion of three years of high school. (in the state of Victoria it was 4 years) This was at around age 14–15, in what was then called Third Form and is ca ... school examination abolished in the 1960s * Intermediate Certificate (Ireland) school examination replaced in 1992 by the Junior Certificate * Intermediate Examination, standardized post-secondary grade 12 exams in the India, also known as the Higher Secondary Certificate * Intermediate certificate (cryptography), in public key cryptography, a certificate authority (CA) certificate other than a root CA certificate See also * Intermediate (other) * School Certificate (other) * Higher School Certificate (other) {{dab ...
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Matriculation Certificate (other)
Matriculation Certificate may refer to: * Matriculation Certificate (Malta), awarded to post secondary students in Malta * Matura, in several European countries * National Senior Certificate, in South Africa * Secondary School Certificate (SSC), awarded in South Asian countries for grade 10 secondary school students ** Secondary School Leaving Certificate, a grade 10 certificate in India ** High School Leaving Certificate (India), a grade 10 certificate in India See also * Matriculation * School Certificate (other) * Higher School Certificate (other) Higher School Certificate may refer to: *Higher Secondary Certificate, a certificate given after successfully completing at least twelve years (grade 12) of schooling in Bangladesh, India, and Pakistan *Higher School Certificate (Mauritius), a sec ...
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Secondary School Certificate
Secondary School Certificate (SSC), Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC) or Matriculation examination, is a public examination in Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Maldives and Nepal conducted by educational boards for the successful completion of the secondary education exam in these countries. Students of 10th grade/class ten can appear in these. It is equivalent to the year 10 of the GCSE in England or the first two years of high schools in United States. Bangladesh The SSC exam is a national-level public examination. This exam marks the end of a student's secondary education. The exam is conducted by various education boards. These boards include the Dhaka Board, Chittagong Board, Rajshahi Board, Barisal Board and 3 others. Each board is responsible for different regions of the country. Success in this exam is very important. This exam determines eligibility for higher secondary education ( Class 11 and 12). It also plays a significant role in shaping a student's ...
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Secondary School Leaving Certificate
The Secondary School Leaving Certificate (commonly referred to as SSLC) is a certification obtained by a student on successful completion of an examination at the end of study at the secondary schooling level in India. The SSLC is obtained on passing the grade 10 public examination, which is commonly referred to as 'class 10 board examinations' in India. SSLC is a common eligibility examination popular in many states in India, especially Kerala, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu. The SSLC is also called Secondary School Certificate (SSC) in Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Maharashtra and also as High School Certificate (HSC) in Madhya Pradesh and also as Matriculation in many states of India. Relevance The Indian system of education fundamentally consists of five years of primary schooling, followed by five years of secondary schooling. The SSLC must be obtained at the end of term of study at the secondary school. SSLC is obtained after the student scores 35% and above in his/her Xth ...
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High School Leaving Certificate (India)
The High School Leaving Certificate (HSLC) is awarded after school students successfully complete the curriculum and examinations of schools affiliated to various boards in India (i.e. when they pass 10th standard). The awarding body is the Board of Secondary Education of the various states in India. e.g. Board of Secondary Education, Assam. Trivia *The HSLC admit card/certificate is actually accepted legally in India as proof of age. *Before the passport and PAN or identity card An identity document (abbreviated as ID) is a documentation, document proving a person's Identity (social science), identity. If the identity document is a plastic card it is called an ''identity card'' (abbreviated as ''IC'' or ''ID card''). ... mechanisms the HSLC admit card was the major Photo Identity in circulation. School qualifications of India Secondary education in India References

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Higher Secondary Certificate
Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC), Higher Secondary School Certificate, Higher Secondary Education Certificate (HSEC) or Intermediate Examination is a secondary education qualification in Bangladesh, India and Pakistan. It is equivalent to the final year of high school in the United States and A level in the United Kingdom. History The Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge (SPCK) was the first organisation who worked with the British government to spread practical needs education along with religious education. In 1824, the General Committee of Public Instruction was established and it proposed to include moral education in the India subcontinent. The establishment of a Directorate of Public Instruction (DPI) was made at each province in 1854 by the proposal of the Woods Education Dispatch. The Hunter Commission, was the first education commission in India. They suggested the introduction of "A" Course (Literature) and "B" Course (Technical Education) and guided to estab ...
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