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From: "Shoshana Ben-Yaakov" <sf_aryeben@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: final bagrut grade
Hello, Sonja, The information you have is correct. As long as a student has not finished his studies and is not yet elligible for a bagrut certificate the highest grade counts. However, if the student is already elligiuble for a bagrut certificate and retakes and exam than it is the last grade that counts.
You also have to bear in mind that the student who is still in school and wants to retake an exam has to options: Either to take it with his first annual grade or is he continues to study and the teacher can prove that he has advanced and gets the inspector's approval the school can change (improve) his annual grade. However the first one is not erased. The weight of the first is 25% of the new approved one whereas the second weighs only 75%. Good luck, Shoshana Ben-Yaakov
This has probably been asked before, but my principal and our staff seem to disagree:
Is it still true that as long as a pupil is in school, the highest grade counts? (no matter how many times he retakes the test)
So for example as student in the 12th grade, who took the C module (in the 11th grade) and wants to retake it again now in the winter and/or the summer, the highest grade counts?
Can someone please answer me as soon as possible.
Also, where would this information be written? (on the anglit site maybe?)
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