Streamline Student Progress with the Updated Pupil Progress Tracker
By Tobi Davis, Customer Experience Manager at Pupil Progress
We’re pleased to introduce the redesigned Pupil Progress Tracker, developed with your feedback to enhance your experience in the new academic year. This update is the result of your valuable feedback and is designed specifically for teachers and school leaders to effectively monitor student progress and inspire students to take control of their data.
This year alone Pupil Progress has had over 5.7 million site visits showing that we have great feedback from our champion users. We’ve incorporated your suggestions to provide powerful tools that save time, streamline workflows, and offer deeper insights into student performance. Whether you're looking to simplify data entry or enhance student outcomes, this tracker now has everything you need.
What’s New in the Pupil Progress Tracker:
β‘ A smoother, faster experience for easier use
π§ New tools and simplified navigation to boost your workflow
πͺ Built-in support with tours, articles, and live chat for easy onboarding
βοΈ Add Assessments: Direct access to quickly edit and add assessments
π Undo/Redo: Reverse or reapply actions with improved commands
π― Pin Grades: Pin grades for quick access, from minimum targets to DGP
Did you know?
We have directly supported over 2500+ users this year across 700+ schools with our progress trackers. Unlike traditional Management Information Systems and manual spreadsheets, our trackers are a customisable experience that avoid the need for double-data entry. Whether you're a current user or exploring the platform for the first time, Pupil Progress is your go-to for efficient centralisation of data in schools.
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Dive deeper into the features by visiting our [Help Centre] for comprehensive guides and support on how to best track and monitor student data.
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See how it works and book a discovery call [here] to discover how Pupil Progress can assist digital transformation at your school and boost student outcomes.
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