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How to access Individual Student Reports

A step-by-step guide to accessing Individual Student Reports.

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Written by Tobi Davis
Updated over 2 months ago

What are the benefits of Individual Student Reports?

  • Students develop a higher level of ownership over the qualification, developing a crystal clear understanding of what it going well and what needs to be done to improve.

  • This all contributes to a dramatic increase in motivation and lesson engagement, where students develop a deeper level of independent learning as a result.

โš ๏ธ Please note: The video below is currently outdated due to recent updates to the platform, so please refer to the written steps below in the meantime.

Video Summary:

  • Accessing an Individual Student Report: Class 'Live Tracking' < Download Symbol to the right of your Student's Name

  • Go to your downloads folder or click the file on screen to open this up

  • Power of reports at Parents Evening: They provide all of the Key Attainment info from the Tracker


What do parents think?

  • These reports provide parents with the level of clarity that is needed in a format that is easy to digest and understand.

  • This will transform the way your school you communicates with parents, in a far more efficient way.


Are they useful for teachers?

Subject and faculty leads are using these reports for progress meetings with teachers in their team. It is incredible how effective meetings become when the noise of data from other students is removed from the conversation.


Can the pastoral team use them?

The reports come with an overall summary sheet that allows heads of year and pastoral leads to discuss overall performance across all or a group of subjects.

This adds valuable information for scheduled parent consultations or discussion around pastoral care issues.


๐Ÿ“– Pupil Progress Tip

Downloading individual reports will motivate your students, evidence progress and support parents with the information they need

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