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A “credit” is not universally defined, but may be a unit that a given high school, or a local government such as a school district or county, chooses to use to keep track of a student's progress toward graduation. If a school issues a credit for passing one semester and a normal class load is six classes, then a student would be on track by acquiring 12 credits each academic year. Some schools might issue one-half credit for physical education and one-half for orchestra, for example, and that would affect the expected credit total for a year.
- Achieved 40% in three subjects, one of which is an official language at Home Language level, and 30% in three subjects, provided the School-Based Assessment component is submitted in the subjects offered.
- A condonation of a maximum of one (1) subject will only be applied to a Grade 12 candidate in the final National Senior Certificate examination, if such a candidate requires a maximum of 2%, either to obtain a pass at 30% or 40%. Such a condonation will be applied in only one subject, provided the application of the condonation allows the candidate to obtain the National Senior Certificate qualification.
- Subject to paragraph 28(7) learners who offer a Music program from the Associated Board of Royal Schools of Music or Trinity College of London or UNISA, must obtain the following ratings:
- the Associated Board of Royal Schools Practical Music Examination Grade 7: at least 65%.
- Trinity College of London Practical Music Examination Grade 7: at least 65%.
- UNISA Practical Music Examination Grade 7: at least 50%.
- That is defined by YOUR school system. Each is different. You need to check with your counselor and find out how you are doing. Find out if you are going to complete the graduation requirements for each grade.
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