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schoolcijfer

Schoolcijfer is the numeric assessment assigned by a school to a pupil or student for a particular course or subject. It functions as an indicator of the student's performance during a course and is recorded on progress reports, transcripts, and diplomas. A schoolcijfer may be based on a mix of assessments, including exams, quizzes, assignments, projects, and class participation. The exact weighting and components vary by country, school, and subject.

In the Dutch education system, the common grading scale uses numbers from 1 to 10. A grade

Usage-wise, the schoolcijfer is central to progression decisions, such as promotion to the next grade, graduation,

Critically, the schoolcijfer provides a concise snapshot of achievement but may not capture all aspects of

of
6
or
higher
is
typically
required
to
pass,
though
passing
thresholds
can
differ
by
subject
and
level.
The
final
grade
for
a
subject
often
combines
the
schoolcijfer
with
results
from
the
national
or
school-level
examination,
following
specific
rules
that
may
prioritize
different
components
in
different
programs.
or
eligibility
for
certain
programs
and
scholarships.
In
higher
education
admissions
outside
the
Netherlands,
the
schoolcijfer
may
appear
on
a
transcript
or
grade
list
and
can
influence
selection,
alongside
standardized
tests
and
other
criteria.
learning,
such
as
improvement
over
time
or
practical
skills.
In
practice,
institutions
may
supplement
it
with
portfolios
or
narrative
assessments.