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  2. Dalton School - Wikipedia

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    91st Street "Little Dalton" The Dalton School, originally called the Children's University School, was founded by Helen Parkhurst in 1919. After experimentation in her own one-room school with Maria Montessori, Parkhurst visited other progressive schools in Europe including Bedales School and its founder and headmaster John Haden Badley in England.

  3. Dalton Plan - Wikipedia

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    At the same time the children under her regime cover automatically all the ground prescribed for examinations 'of matriculation standard,' and examination failures among them are nil." [ 2 ] The Dalton Plan is a method of education by which pupils work at their own pace, and receive individual help from the teacher when necessary.

  4. List of secondary education systems by country - Wikipedia

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    This is locally called the "matriculation certificate" or "matric". Students then enter a college for the grade 11 (age 16–17), year 12 and upon completion of grade 12 (age 17–18), year 13, they again take a standardised test which is also administered by the regional boards.

  5. Matriculation Certificate (Malta) - Wikipedia

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    The certificate was first offered in 1997, when it was awarded to 1309 candidates. In 2005 there were 2455 candidates. [1] In order for a student to be successfully awarded the Matriculation Certificate students must achieve both of following criteria: Achieve a pass in at least groups 1,2 and 3. Have a total of 44 points (using the below system)

  6. Matriculation Certificate - Wikipedia

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    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

  7. Matriculation - Wikipedia

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    In Australia, the term matriculation is seldom used now. In the late 1960s and early 1970s, all states replaced the matriculation examination with either a certificate, such as the Higher School Certificate (HSC) in Victoria and New South Wales, or a university entrance exam such as the Tertiary Entrance Exam in Western Australia.

  8. Matriculation examination - Wikipedia

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    A matriculation examination or matriculation exam is a university entrance examination, which is typically held towards the end of secondary school. After passing the examination, a student receives a school leaving certificate recognising academic qualifications from secondary-level education.

  9. School leaving qualification - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the qualification is known as a high school diploma.The same name is used for the equivalent qualification awarded in Canada.. In England and Wales, the school-leaving qualifications awarded are either General Certificate of Education (GCE) A Level or Business and Technology Education Council (BTEC) qualifications, depending on the student's choice; students pursue these ...