CCE (Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation)
A school-based evaluation system that measures both scholastic and co-scholastic development through small, regular assessments instead of one-shot exams.
CCE replaces the older 'one big exam' model with two parallel tracks: scholastic (subject mastery via projects, oral, written, practical) and co-scholastic (attitudes, life skills, values, sports, arts).
A CCE-style report tells you not just the marks, but how the child learns, where they need support, and what they are excellent at.
Related terms
Competency-Based Education
An approach where progress is measured by what a student can do — competencies and learning outcomes — rather than how much time they spent in class.
Formative Assessment
Low-stakes, ongoing checks for understanding (think exit tickets, short quizzes, oral questions) used by teachers to adjust their next lesson.
Summative Assessment
A high-stakes evaluation administered at the end of a learning period — term exam, annual exam, board exam — to certify what a student has learned.