You may have to repeat a school year if you do not meet the academic requirements set by your school, such as failing core subjects or not achieving the necessary credits. Additionally, poor attendance or lack of participation can also lead to a decision to repeat a grade. This measure is often taken to ensure that students have a solid foundation before moving on to more advanced material. Ultimately, the goal is to support the student's long-term academic success.
yes, i am going to repeat my fifth year in a different school! then i will go on to do A levels
Repeat the year. of the class you failed.
I don't think a prep school would feel you were a contribution to their school if you had to repeat a grade...
Failure to progress means you will have to repeat the school year, you did not pass.
Failure to progress means you will have to repeat the school year, you did not pass.
Calendars do actually repeat in a certain pattern. If the year is not a leap year, then the calendar will repeat in 11 years, so a 2009 calendar would again be usable in the year 2020.
Summer school is important because it help children get extra credit for college and helps them to not forget what they've learned during the school year. Often times they do. If there wasn't summer school, what would happen if a student forgot what they've already learned? They would have to repeat what they've already learned and won't accelerate in school. Summer school can prevent that.
If you are failing the 8th grade, you would either be required to attend summer school or repeat the 8th grade.
In the UK you would be going in (or would be in) fourth year.
Never, unless the calendar is revised in such a way as to start below that number. It would still not repeat the year, just the number.
Most likely 1978, but depending on when your school's cutoff dates are and when in the year you were born it could potentially be a year on either side of that, or more if you either skipped a grade or two or had to repeat a grade or two.
Yes. Get your difficult classes completed early so that you can take more electives in your Senior year.