(Year 230, Spring) The new Science & Education department has already proposed their first big case to The People Chamber, and today it was clear that all three chambers did approve on the Education Act.
The adjustments are minor, but will make it easier for everyone to navigate not only between possible school offers, but also through their own study.
Last week the Science & Education dept. traveled to meet all Principals to discuss the new format with them, and also to see the many educational institutions.
- This was overdue, says Emma Ratchild, leader of the Science & Education dept. - We have so many different schools, public and private, and this far they had no direction for setting their requirements neither for applying students nor graduating.
Emma Ratchild (60) is leading the new Science & Education dept. |
So, while the dept. attended a meeting with The Showbiz Academy's Principal, Judith Ward, let's see how the new format looks like:
Primary school, public
Grade acceptance requirement: none
Grade graduation requirement: A, B, C or D.
Fee (total): §0
Primary school, private
Grade acceptance requirement: none
Grade graduation requirement: A, B, or C.
Fee (total): §0 (additional fee might occur for specific classes or boarding)
High school, public
Grade acceptance requirement: none
Grade graduation requirement: A, B, or C.
Fee (total): §0
High school, private
Grade acceptance requirement: A, B or C.
Grade graduation requirement: A or B.
Fee (total): §2,000 (additional fee might occur for specific classes or boarding)
University:
Grade acceptance requirement: A or B.
Grade graduation requirement: A or B.
Fee (total): depends on classes
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