Grading in Evaluation: Kerala High School Level
In Kerala's high school level (classes 8, 9, and 10), a comprehensive grading system is employed to assess students, providing a complete picture of their learning and progress.
This system is primarily based on the following elements:
1. Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation (CCE)
This approach is used to continuously evaluate students and monitor their development, encompassing both scholastic (academic) and co-scholastic (non-academic) aspects.
The implementation of CCE at the high school level in Kerala encourages students to actively engage in their learning process
2. Grading System
A 9-point grading system is used at the high school level in Kerala.
This system includes grades ranging from A+ to E, with A+ being the highest grade and E being the lowest.
Students need to achieve at least a D+ grade to pass the exam.