At the end of April, 2017, 10 students from Grace International School’s graduating class sat for their West Africa Education Council (WAEC) exams. These are the equivalent of our SAT College Board exams and are used to gain entrance into a university for further study. All of the students passed, some with distinction!
Graceland International School is an approved testing site; in addition to the 10 graduating students from Graceland, 74 students from schools throughout Zamfara State came to sit for their exams. The comparative chart below shows how our students performed in relation to students from other schools in the area.
The numeric values range from 1 (excellent) to 9 (fail). Scores from 1 to 3 are in the good to excellent range and what we most want to see. Scores from 4 to 6 are acceptable with the student receiving credit on the exam. Scores from 7 to 8 receive a pass; a score of 9 is a fail rating. The lower the score, the better the rating.
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