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The Secondary School Report Form is designed for U.S. school systems but may be adapted for international school use. Many international schools do not calculate GPA, class rank, and other statistics, so your school counselor/principal may leave those spaces blank.
Beginning with the 2021/22 application cycle, Scoir no longer supports the disciplinary section of the Secondary School Report. In this article, we will provide a written and video overview of the Secondary School Report (SSR).
A secondary school report is a comprehensive document prepared by your high school that gives colleges a detailed view of your academic performance, behavior, and overall experience during your secondary education.
The school report is a crucial component of your college application process. It's a document prepared by your high school, typically by your guidance counselor, that provides an overview of your academic performance and accomplishments.
The Secondary School Report is a form completed by the applicant's school counselor that provides Dartmouth with an overview of the applicant's academic record. This form can be submitted online via the Common App.
On the other hand, a school report is a comprehensive evaluation of your high school that provides colleges with context about the institution you're coming from. It typically contains information about your school's grading system, curriculum, course offerings, and demographics.
The school report is the form that is filled out by your school college counselor (or equivalent). It includes a transcript, a recommendation letter, information about the school’s academic program in general, and how you compare to other students in your class.