Academic grading in Spain
Primary, secondary and Baccalaureate education
In primary education, secondary education and Baccalaureate, Spain uses a 0 to 10-point grading scale:- 9 and 10 is the best possible grade and is called "Sobresaliente ". A special mention called "Matrícula de Honor" can be granted to a limited number of students per group.
- 7 and 8 is called "Notable ". Sometimes a distinction is made between "notable bajo" 7 and "notable alto" 8.
- 6 is called "Bien ".
- 5 is called "Suficiente ".
- Below 5 out of 10 is called "Insuficiente ". This is a negative grade.
Universities
Spanish universities use two different grading scales. The students' performance is assessed using a 0 to 10-point grading scale, where 10 corresponds to the 100% of the academical contents of the course which in turn are regulated by the Ministry of Education as established in the Spanish Constitution and in the Organic Law for Universities. In consequence, it is not rare to find courses where it is necessary to reach the 50% of the content and only a 20% of the students pass the course, especially in STEM fields. The grades can be expressed in words as follows:- Matrícula de Honor: special distinction
- 9–10 out of 10: "Sobresaliente".
- 7–8.9 out of 10: "Notable".
- 5–6.9 out of 10: "Aprobado".
- 0–4.9 out of 10: "Suspenso".
- Matrícula de Honor: 4.
- "Sobresaliente": 3.
- "Notable": 2.
- "Aprobado": 1.
| Grade in Spanish Academic Records | Definition | 10-points grading scale | Definition | Estimated percentage | Estimated ECTS Grade |
| 4 | Matrícula de Honor | 10 | Topper in Class or Subject | 95 to 100% | A+ |
| 3 | Sobresaliente | 9 | 90% Contents assumed | 90 to 95% | A |
| 2 | Notable | 7 | 70% Contents assumed | 70 to 89.9% | B |
| 1 | Aprobado | 6 | 60% Contents assumed | 60 to 69.9% | C |
| 1 | Aprobado | 5.5 | 55% Contents assumed | 55 to 59.9% | D |
| 1 | Aprobado | 5 | 50% Contents assumed | 50 to 54.9% | E |
| Suspenso | Less than 50% contents assumed | 49% or below | FX-F |