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ONTARIO
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
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a candidate for the Bibble Orbool (Exa minat' held
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is entitled to the credits and proficiency standing indicated in the an-
nexed schedule.
Certified,
Toronto, August, 1936. Registrar.
NOTE 1:—Standing granted at this examination, will be accepted pro tanto for High
SchoolGraduation and for admission to a Normal School or to a College or University in
Ontario. The full admission requirements will be found in the syllabuses of these
institutions.
NOTE 2:—Candidates who fail in one or more papers are referred to the reverse side
of this certificate for additional information.
Exam. Form 47, 60.000—July 1936. (OVER)
SCHEDULE
(a) Maximum for each paper. 100.
(b) The result of the candidate's examin-
ation is indicated by papers as follows:
First Grade Proficiency (75-100) —1st
Second Grade Proficiency (66-74)-2nd
Third Grade Proficiency (60-65) —3rd
Credit without Proficiency (60-59) —C.
Failure (below 60) —By the marks
A paper not written —XX
(c) In the case of a failure, if the paper
has been re -read, "It” is entered after
the marks.
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EXAMINATION STANDARDS
The Pass Standard is 50 per cent. on each paper.
Forty per cent. on a paper in any one of the following Upper School subjects will be
accepted by this Department and the Ontario Universities in lieu of credit for the
corresponding Middle School paper: English (Literature and Composition), Algebra,
Geometry, Chemistry, and the languages.
Forty per cent, on the Upper School paper in Botany or Zoology will be accepted by
this Department in lieu of credit for the corresponding Lower School paper.
Forty per cent. or Credit standing on the Upper School paper in Modern History will
be accepted by this Department and the Ontario Universities in lieu of Credit for Middle
School Canadian History, provided a candidate has a certificate of standing in Lower
School Canadian History.
APPEALS
Before the results are announced a Special Revising Board gives careful consideration
to the result of each candidate's examination. The marks obtained on each paper on which
he fails to obtain the pass mark are considered along with the Report of the teacher, and
the general standing of the candidate on the whole examination as well as any circum-
stance reported to the Department as likely to affect the examination are fully considered.
A candidate who fails to make pass standing in a paper may have his answer paper
re -read on making an appeal; but no appeal for re -reading an answer paper for the pur-
pose of securing proficiency, or honour standing when the candidate has already passed in
such paper will oe considered. The examination records show that in the great majority
of cases it is useless to appeal against the decision of the Special Revising Board. The fee
for appeal, which will be returned if the appeal is sustained, is $2.00 per paper. The appeal
should be addressed to the Deputy Minister of Education, Parliament Buildings, Toronto,
and should state the paper the candidate desires to have reconsidered and the centre at
which he wrote. Teachers who undertake to enter appeals for their pupils should make
the appeal for each candidate on a separate sheet of paper and submit therewith the
prescribed fee.
No appeal w.11 be entertained after the first day of October.
DUPLICATE CERTIFICATE
If a certificate is lost, a duplicate may be obtained by completing the form
"Declaration in the Matter of a Lost Certificate," a copy of which may be obtained on
application. The fee for a duplicate of certificate is $1.00.
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