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Report cards assess, evaluate, and report on student progress. The purpose of assessment and evaluation is to improve student learning. There are two types of report cards: mid-term progress reports and provincial report cards in addition to a myriad of evaluation strategies that our classroom teachers use cumulatively to inform the student's final evaluation.
Grades are given in a percentage that correlates with the level of achievement. Please refer to the table below for an explanation of each level:
Percentage Mark |
Achievement of the Provincial Curriculum Expectations |
80-100 |
Level 4 - The student has demonstrated the required knowledge and skills with a high degree of effectiveness. Achievement surpasses the provincial standard. |
70-79 |
Level 3 - The student has demonstrated the required knowledge and skills with considerable effectiveness. Achievement meets the provincial standard. |
60-69 |
Level 2 - The student has demonstrated the required knowledge and skills with some effectiveness. Achievement approaches the provincial standard. |
50-59 |
Level 1 - The student has demonstrated the required knowledge and skills with limited effectiveness. Achievement falls much below the provincial standard. |
Below 50 |
The student has not demonstrated the required knowledge and skills. Extensive remediation is required. |
I |
Insufficient evidence to assign a percentage mark (for Grade 9 and 10 courses only) |
W |
The student has withdrawn from the course. |
For additional information, you can visit the Ontario Ministry of Education - Report Cards page and the assessment document Growing Success.