School Programmes, Syllabi & Academic Information.

Table of Weight Factors in the Total Grade

Each of these has a different weight depending on the subject. The weights are given in the following table:

Table of Weight Factors in the Total Grade

 

%

Continuous Assessment Written Examinations
Class Particip. & Quizzes Projects, Essays & Labs Mid-Term Exams Final Exams
Academic English 20 20 10 50
Mathematics 20 20 10 50
Statistics 20 20 10 50
Physics 20 20 10 50
Computer Science 20 20 10 50
Economics w/Business 20 20 10 50
Biology 20 20 10 50
Chemistry 20 20 10 50
Psychology 20 20 10 50
Sociology 20 20 10 50
Communication 20 20 10 50
History w/Art 20 20 10 50
Literature 20 20 10 50
Law 20 20 10 50
Design 30 70 (portfolio)

The Total Grades represent as accurately as possible the academic standards achieved by each student. The maximum possible number of absences for a whole year is a total of 10% of the teaching hours in each subject. Tutor Meetings are being held several times per academic year in order to follow up the students´ progress. In all components of Continuous Assessment, a key contributing factor is the input/opinion of the Academic Board, consisting of the School Director, the Academic Director and the Admissions Director, who closely monitor and evaluate each student’s academic readiness, educational profile and general competence for the requirements of the British Universities. The Academic Board also functions as an External Examining Body, which monitors and audits the content and procedures of all delivered modules and examinations.

In order to provide the admission tutors with an additional criterion for comparison, we present the following table which shows the equivalencies of our grading system to that of GCE and the Greek Ministry of Education for the Pan-Hellenic Examinations. Please note that these equivalencies* of grades do not represent an official comparison, but are estimated according to our own experience and statistics of our observations..