Grade definition

Grade means the average level of finished ground adjoining a building or structure at all exterior walls;
Grade means a step or degree, in a graduated scale of office or military rank, that is established and designated as a grade by law or regulation.
Grade means a letter symbol (e.g., A, B, C, etc.), which indicates the broad level of performance of a student in a course/ semester/programme.

Examples of Grade in a sentence

  • Grade 4 Moderate Direction Usually responsible to a senior member of staff.

  • Student Demographics for Grade 3 students in Case Study 88 Table 5.

  • All Gwinnett Online Campus students must take any required Interims, Post-Tests, Final Exams and GA Milestones End of Course (EOC) or End of Grade (EOG) assessments in a proctored setting at the Gwinnett Online Campus location.

  • Grade 6 Broad Direction Normally responsible to a Senior Manager or Executive.

  • May be expected to supervise School Assistants at Grade, 1, 2, 3.


More Definitions of Grade

Grade means the average level of proposed or finished ground adjoining a building at all exterior walls.
Grade means the vertical location of the ground surface.
Grade means the surface of the ground.
Grade means the elevation of the ground surface and shall be more particularly defined as follows:
Grade means the grade/class in which the coking and non-coking Coal are categorised and/or to be categorised in terms and in accordance with the relevant notifications issued by the Seller and/or the Government of India and published in the public domain and/or the Gazette of India, as applicable. The basis of grading for different categories of Coal are as under:
Grade means the relative value of a particular job as reflected by the job weight, which is linked to a salary range in a salary scale used in the public service;
Grade means a grade of Grain of a given Season specified in the Receival Standards of that same Season, or any other grade agreed by the Parties.