Orden ECI/2572/2007, de 4 de septiembre, sobre evaluación en Educación secundaria obligatoria. | BOE-A-2007-16010 — Spain law | Esheria

Orden ECI/2572/2007, de 4 de septiembre, sobre evaluación en Educación secundaria obligatoria.

This article says the order applies to public and private schools under the Ministry of Education and Science that teach compulsory secondary education, whether in Spain or abroad, and whether in person or distance learning.

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Jurisdiction
Spain
Instrument
Order
Citation
BOE-A-2007-16010
Version
Undated source snapshot
Language
es
Updated
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Regulates when students promote to the next grade, when they must repeat, and when exceptional promotion or extra repetition is allowed. Students who finish compulsory secondary education and meet the required competencies and objectives are entitled to the ESO graduate title, and students who do not get that title receive a school certificate. El alumnado tiene derecho a una evaluación objetiva, y los centros y profesorado deben publicar criterios, informar al inicio del curso y facilitar un procedimiento para aclaraciones y reclamaciones. The tutor must prepare a final evaluation report for each student at the end of the relevant courses. Student assessment documents must note certain equivalencies or exemptions with “CV”, and a transferred student’s co-official-language grades keep the same validity as other curriculum grades.