Why are School Certificate Mathematics grades reported using A10, A9, B8, B7, C6, C5, D4, D3 or E2 instead of grades A to E that other courses use?
As for all other courses, there are five grades in Mathematics: A, B, C, D or E. Due to the many pathways through Stage 5 Mathematics, each grade (except for grade E) has a further level of discrimination. That is, a grade A in Mathematics is either an A10 or A9, a grade B is either a B8 or B7, and so on. Click here to see the Mathematics course performance descriptors.
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