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Academic grading in Croatia is regulated by the Ministry of Science, Education and Sports.
In Croatia the following official grade scale applies to elementary school, high school and university students:
1 (0–49%) | Insufficient (nedovoljan) |
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2 (50–59%) | Sufficient (dovoljan) |
3 (60–74%) | Good (dobar) |
4 (75–89%) | Very good (vrlo dobar) |
5 (90–100%) | Excellent (odličan in schools, izvrstan at universities) |
1 (nedovoljan) is a failing grade, while grades 2 through 5 are passing grades.
Many teachers use minus and plus symbols as grade modifiers. For example, "−5" denotes a grade slightly lower than "excellent", while "+4" denotes a grade slightly higher than "very good". Half-grades such as "4/5" are also used. These modifiers are unofficial and do not appear in final grade reports.
Conduct (vladanje) is graded on a 3-point descriptive scale:
In practice, most students receive "exemplary" conduct grades. Conduct grade does not count towards the grade point average.
Grade point average is calculated as the arithmetic mean of all numerical grades:
A significant grade inflation has been observed in primary education and, to a lesser degree, in secondary education. In the 2008/09 school year, almost 168,000 out of 365,000 elementary school students were graded "excellent" by their grade point average. Parent pressure on teachers has been identified as a major cause.[1]