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In Portuguese middle-schools, a five-point grading scale is used, where:

  • 5 (very good or excellent) is the best possible grade,
  • 4 (good),
  • 3 (satisfactory) indicates "average" performance,
  • 2 (unsatisfactory),
  • 1 (poor) is the lowest possible grade.

In high-schools and universities, a 20-point grading scale is used. When it is the case of the final grade of an academic degree, each grade is assigned a qualitative mark by decree:[1]

Grade Qualification
20

18
Excellent
17
16
Very good
15
14
Good
13

10
Sufficient
  1. ^ Decreto lei nº 42/2005 (22 February 2005)
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