The document lists percentages of students achieving certain scores on the UPSR examination based on the school's Grade Point Average (GPS). It shows the GPS on the left column ranging from 1.00 to 4.82, and the corresponding percentage of students from that school expected to achieve each GPS score on the right column, ranging from 100% to 4.75%. Higher GPS scores for a school predict higher percentages of students expected to pass the UPSR exam.
The document lists percentages of students achieving certain scores on the UPSR examination based on the school's Grade Point Average (GPS). It shows the GPS on the left column ranging from 1.00 to 4.82, and the corresponding percentage of students from that school expected to achieve each GPS score on the right column, ranging from 100% to 4.75%. Higher GPS scores for a school predict higher percentages of students expected to pass the UPSR exam.
The document lists percentages of students achieving certain scores on the UPSR examination based on the school's Grade Point Average (GPS). It shows the GPS on the left column ranging from 1.00 to 4.82, and the corresponding percentage of students from that school expected to achieve each GPS score on the right column, ranging from 100% to 4.75%. Higher GPS scores for a school predict higher percentages of students expected to pass the UPSR exam.
The document lists percentages of students achieving certain scores on the UPSR examination based on the school's Grade Point Average (GPS). It shows the GPS on the left column ranging from 1.00 to 4.82, and the corresponding percentage of students from that school expected to achieve each GPS score on the right column, ranging from 100% to 4.75%. Higher GPS scores for a school predict higher percentages of students expected to pass the UPSR exam.