What should happen is that your school will give you a username and password to logon to the server so that you can see your grades. If you know that your school uploads your grades to their, then contact you system administrator.
If by marks you mean grades then, yes, the student has every right to see their grades, however the student should do it after class or after school so the teacher doesn't say "On your time, not mine"
You do not need any particular grades. You need to prove you are a student.
Usually, no. At least not while the student is still under the teacher's tutelage. There are simply too many things that can make the situation unfair. Maybe the student puts up with it to get good grades. Maybe the student Blackmails the teacher to get good grades. Maybe the teacher threatens the student with poor grades unless the student agrees to a relationship.
She was an excellent student and she got good grades.
It could
yes there should be and there is. school gives each student a student number/pen number(if you're in high school) so that only that student can see his/her grades. also, lockers protect individuals' privacy.
Student portals offers your test results, your grades, schedules and certifications. Also it is an easy way to keep track and see how well you have progressed throughout the school years.
The inclusion of course grades in subject A will impact a student's overall GPA by either raising or lowering it, depending on the grades earned in subject A. Higher grades in subject A will increase the overall GPA, while lower grades will decrease it.
Yes. The grades show that how much the student know about Maths. It reflects his/her calculation and logic-reasoning abilities.
A grade monitoring system is when the grades of a student are entered on a daily or weekly basis into a system. This allows students, parents, and teachers to see the students averages during the grading period.
pls wat are the grades to enter into the university of ghana
Yes, your previous grades will affect if you are able to gain admission to the university of your choice. When a school looks at applicants, they look to see what they did during all four years of high school. However, admissons boards typically look most carefully at the junior and senior years of high school. They understand that freshman year can often be a bumpy transition for some students. As a student progresses through the grades, they expect to see improvement. Universities want to make sure a student is challenging themselves and that they are taking classes that push them to become a better student. While grades are extremely important, they are not the only aspect that an admissions committee will consider when admitting a student. They also look at extracurricular activities, community service, athletics, essays, work experience, internships, skills, recommendations, and interviews. It is the total package that a school wants to see when they consider a student for admission. But, yes, grades are important.