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Credit Accumulation
It is expected that secondary students at 16 years of age, who are progressing normally through their high school career, will have accumulated 16 secondary school credits by the end of their grade 10 year.
In the 2011-12 school year, 83.2% of all Grade 10 students had completed 16+ credits as of June 30 of their second year in high school.
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