A number of other factors also determine the grade received, such as total time taken to complete the level.
First, the middle grades have not received the attention in education debates that they deserve.
In 2010, the school had 613 students enrolled in grades 6th through 8th with 312 receiving a federal free and reduced price lunch.
The upper grades also received teaching in agriculture and hygiene.
In 2008, the school's 8th grade had over 100 students receive medals for achievement on their statistic tests in 2007.
A grade of C and above would receive a grade of "pass".
During this period, upon graduation, the college began offering a detailed transcript of courses taken and grades received.
But they said grades received years earlier in law school had little to do with promotion.
Their grades are not published, and in any case most receive simple pass marks.
These grades are housed together in the barracks and receive interdisciplinary support from members of their teaching teams.