The brevet certificate ('Brevet des collèges' in French) is an assessment that students have to take at the end of junior high school, and during all that year as well, before they go to the lycée (senior high school). A grade of less than 10 out of 20 means that you failed the test. Mentions are: assez bien (grade between 12 to 14), Bien (14 to 16), Très Bien (16 and over).
At least 4 GCSEs (grade C or higher), including a C or higher in a science subject (preferably chemistry or biology) or maths, as well as an A-level in either chemistry or biology
maths English triple science (chemistry,biology,'geometery maybe')
Your school may offer you the option of taking a GCSE short course in certain subjects. GCSE short courses are the equivalent of half a standard GCSE. The same grading standards apply i.e. A* to G. Applied GCSEs are assessed mainly by coursework, as their name implies these qualifications put a more practical than theoretical emphasis on learning, aimed at increasing interest in, and access to, education for those who are perhaps less academically inclined. For More information see GCSE short course link.
the three levels are as known to me:DRAGONSS, ARE: PHYISCAL,CHEMITCAL,AND SPACE, REASON, ON EARTH PHYICAL SCIENCE IS ABOUT THE BEHEAVIOR OF PHYISICS. CHEMITCAL DEALS WITH THE BEHEAVIOR OF CHEMITCAL ELEMENTS AND COMPOUNDS. SPACE SCIENCE DEALS MUCH WITH THE BEHEAVIOR UNIVERSE AS MUCH AS WE CAN UNDSTAND IT. THE LAWS OF LIFE ON EARTH ENTENDS INDEFINITLY IN THE THE UNIVERSE. HOWEVER THE LAWS OF PHYISCS DO NOT. DROPING A BALL ON EARTH WILL HAVE DIFFER EFFECTS IF DROPED IN SPACE OR ON ANOTHER PLANET. HOWVER THE LAWS OF LIFE ON EARTH ARE THE SAME UNIVERSALLY. TO STAVE OFF DEATH ON EARTH LIFE MUST IN TAKE WATER,FOOD,OXYIGEN AND SLEEP. THIS ALSO MUST OCCURE WHERE EVER WE GO IN THE UNIVERSE
French children have two exams in high school; the "Brevet des Collèges" at the end of junior high school and the "Baccalauréat" at the end of high school before going to University.
Yes french students regulary have sats. There are called "contrôles".there are also diploma certifications.Le "brevet des collèges" (school certificate) that ends the secondary school (generaly taken at 15 or 16)"Le baccalaureaut " that ends the high school. (at 18 or 19)Christophe
French students have the equivalent of the GCSEs.
BTEC First Certificate = 2 GCSEsBTEC First Diploma = 4 GCSEs
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Do you mean GCSEs (General Certificate of Secondary Education, exams taken by 15/16 year olds in England and Wales)?
A* in football A* in maths A*in science A* in textiles A* in art and design A* in english A* in french
5 GCSEs at grade C or above I think one must be Biology & BTEC National Diploma or Certificate in Animal Care
You can do any GCSE's but you have to have French and you would probably need a C in English, Science and Maths to get into uni in the first place.
The French equivalent for GCSEs is the DNB (diplôme national du brevet). At the end of 3ème (9th grade), all students have to take written tests in French, History, Geography, Civics and Maths, plus one foreign language for international sections. The result of the test also takes into account the grades obtained throughout the year in French, Maths, Music, Biology, Physics, Chemistry, PE, Computer science, Foreign language 1 and 2 (for most students, English and Spanish) and Art - all of them being compulsory. Pupils studying Latin, Ancient Greek or a regional language will also be graded in these fields. For 2011, an additionnal exam in Art history has been added to the list.
5 GCSEs at grade C or above I think one must be Biology & BTEC National Diploma or Certificate in Animal Care
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