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==The Sims 4==
[[File:TS4_Grade_School_Icon.png|45px|left]][[File:TS4_High_School_Icon.png|45px|left]]Schools make a come-back in ''The Sims 4'', but not as rabbitholes like in ''The Sims 3''. They're like jobs, as Sims will walk towards their lot's spawnpointspawn point and disappear until school for that day is over.
 
Unlike ''The Sims 2'', there aren't positive grades, such as A+, B+ or C+. In order for a child or teen sims to improve their grades, they'll have to go to school with a positive [[emotion]] ([[Focused (emotion)|Focused]] is suggested as it says so in the school panel), completing their [[homework]], doing extra credit work, working hard at class, and get extra performance boost from [[chance card]]s that randomly pop up while the Sim is still at school. These chance cards may give a large performance boost, a medium performance boost, a small performance boost, and the same goes for performance losses.
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There are no disadvantages when a teen or a child has the lowest grade possible, except from an [[embarrassed]] moodlet.
 
If a child with the socially gifted [[Trait (The Sims 4)|trait]], or a teen reach enough [[mischief]] skill, they can have a partner in crime, and plan with them to do mischievous things at school such as throwing geeks at the lockers, flooding the school, fill the class with plastic watercupswater cups, etc. If the prank succeeds, the Sim will get a +2 [[confident]] moodlet, but if it fails, they'll get a +2 embarrassed moodlet and performance loss.
 
To reach grade B they'll need to get one skill at level 2 at one skill and to reach grade A the Sim must get level 4 at one skill (Level 3 for teenagers).
 
While a child is doing homework, a parent or older Sim, even a teen, can help them with their homework, to give the child a +2 focused boost, and finish homework earlier, grandinggranting the Sim that helped the child a +1 confident moodlet. The homework will be at the child's inventory and can be ordered from the bookshelf. When the child ages to teen, the grade school homework will be replaced with High School homework in their inventory and as before, can be purchased from the bookshelf. A child or teen with grade B and up has a new interaction on the homework after finishing homework called "Do Extra Credit Work", which grands more performance gain from just doing homework. Children also benefit from having higher Skill levels when it comes to homework. Each Skill that they get to level 10 will increase the rate homework is done by 70%. When all 4 available child skills (Mental, Social, Motor and Creativity) are maxed, the child will finish their homework x8 times faster. And if they have a +2 focused moodlet and a parent helping them, they'll finish it x10 times faster.
 
Once Sims age up to young adult. Having high grades will allow Sims to start their career level ahead. Level 2 for grade B and level 3 for grade A.
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In ''[[The Sims 4: Parenthood]]'', a child or teen can work on [[school project]]s with up to five Sims working on a single project. If finished successfully, the children and/or teens that helped make the project will gain a performance boost.
 
In ''[[The Sims 4: Seasons]]'', childchildren and teenteens will receive a chance card celebrating a school holiday if the current holiday have the Romantic Spirit or Give Flowers traditiontraditions. SuccessfulA successful chance card will getaward the "A+ Holiday" moodlet (Flirty +1 for teen and Energized +1 for child). Failure will getresult in the "Festive Flop" moodlet (Sad +1).
 
Children and teens who live in [[Mt. Komorebi]] from ''[[The Sims 4: Snowy Escape]]'' will wear Japanese-styled uniforms to school. Sims who live in other worlds go to school in their everyday outfits.
 
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