What is Matura equivalent to in the UK?

What is Matura equivalent to in the UK?

GCSE requirements GCSEs are a UK qualification typically taken two years before A Levels. For applicants from Poland, we accept the Matura as the equivalent qualification for both A Level and GCSE.

What is Matura diploma?

Matura, officially known as Reifeprufung in Austria, is a secondary school leaving qualification exam in Austria. It is taken by students in the age group of 17 to 20 years at the end of their secondary education. It is a school leaving certificate demonstrating the grades gained from the Reifeprufung examinations.

What is maturity examination?

The ordinary maturity examination is an essay-type paper which assesses both the student’s mastery of the subject and his/her language ability. The maturity examination is written on the basis of a paper or thesis that you have completed as a part of your major studies.

What is the education system in Poland?

The system of education in Poland allows for 22 years of continuous, uninterrupted schooling. Primary school usually starts at seven years old. Primary school is divided into two cycles of three years. At the end of primary school, pupils write a compulsory international competence test.

What is Matura equivalent to?

Matura is a matriculation examination and can be compared to A-Level exams, the Abitur or the Baccalauréat.

Is Matura harder than IB?

Re: Swiss Matura or IB Grades are lower because it is tougher. I sit Matu exams and taught IB, too. IB is easier in my experience. OP, it depends on your child, really, and what future career they imagine to pursue and where.

How does the Matura work?

The Matura is the obligatory exam after finishing the gjimnaz (secondary school) to have one’s education formally recognized and to become eligible to enroll in universities. Vocational schools are part of the Matura with a somehow different exam structure.

What is Swiss Matura?

The Matura is the standard diploma in Switzerland and is mainly chosen by students from German-speaking countries. However, non-native speakers are also increasingly opting for this Swiss degree, as it is recognised and acclaimed by universities around the world.

How do grades work in Poland?

University-level education uses a numeric system of grades from two to five, with most grades including 0.5 point increments: 2.0 is the failing grade, 3.0 is the lowest passing grade, followed by 3.5, 4.0 and 4.5, with 5.0 being the highest grade. There is no grade 2.5.

What is a Polish Matura?

In the Polish education system, the maturita exam is officially known as “matura” (egzamin maturalny). The matura exam is taken at the end of high school education, generally in May with retakes available in August. The matura exam comprises of the written and oral exams from selected subjects.

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