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For example... Of 51 deaf candidates presented for Scottish National Qualifications in Modern Languages in 2005 all but one were successful. Almost half of those presented (23) obtained the top grade at their level. In 2006, of 67 deaf candidates presented at Standard Grade in French, German or Spanish, 45% gained the top award (Credit), 49% passed at General Level, 3% passed at Foundation Level; only 3% failed to gain an award. (Pre-appeal results) In National Certificate courses the same year, of the 12 deaf candidates presented at the various levels, half (6) passed at level A, 5 at levels B and C. One candiate failed to gain an award. (Pre-appeal results) In 2007, of 68 deaf candidates were presented for Scottish National Qualifications at all levels. Of these, 66 were successful, 29 of them achieving the top grade at their level. (Pre-appeal results) NOTES Although exemptions from listening and/or speaking tests are sometimes approved at Standard Grade, all sections of the examination must be undertaken in the National Courses. These results are compiled from statistics relating to deaf candidates for whom special measures were requested and granted. No separate results are available for deaf candidates at Access levels since arrangements for internal assessment are flexible enough for no special measures to be required. Data supplied by Scottish Qualifications Authority
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