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  2. Education in Alberta - Wikipedia

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    The earliest form of formal education in Alberta is usually preschool which is not mandatory and is then followed by the partially-mandatory kindergarten to Grade 12. This is managed by Alberta Education (also known as the Ministry of Education) which has divided the province into 379 school authorities . [ 3 ]

  3. Edmonton Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    Combined Elementary/Secondary Schools offer instruction in all grade levels from kindergarten to grade twelve, and offer 10, 20 and 30 level courses, unless otherwise noted. [16] Academy at King Edward (3–12) Alberta School for the Deaf; Argyll Centre (home schooling 1–12, online 1–12, online upgrading 4 and 5, Caraway program K–9)

  4. List of Canadian primary and secondary examinations

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    Provincial Achievement Tests (PAT) — Taken in grades 6 and 9. Exam mark is not included in final reported grade as class grades are not reported to the province. [7] Alberta Diploma Examinations (Diploma) — Taken in some 30 level (grade 12) courses, including: Biology 30; Chemistry 30; Physics 30; Science 30; English Language Arts 30–1/30-2

  5. Old Scona Academic High School - Wikipedia

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    Mathematics, Chemistry, Computer Science, French B, and Group 6 arts are offered only at the Standard Level (SL). Most courses are also offered as regular Alberta 20 and 30 level classes, for those students only taking the basic Alberta Education Curriculum or partial I.B. program.

  6. Academic grading in Canada - Wikipedia

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    In francophone schools or CBE Schools from kindergarten to Grade 9, an alternative grading system is used instead of percentages and letter grades: numbers 1 through 4 are used (4 is excellent, 3 is good, 2 is average, and 1 is below average. Note: not all schools utilize a +/− system when giving grades. Some just give the generic grade.

  7. Education in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Grade 4 (ages 8–10 average age 9) Grade 5 (ages 9–11 average age 10 ) Grade 6 (ages 10–12 average age 11) Intermediate education. Grade 7 (ages 11–13 average age 12) (Secondary School starts here in Quebec) Grade 8 (ages 12–14 average age 13) (in some parts of B.C. high school starts in Grade 8) Grade 9 (ages 13–15 average age 14)