Who is ahead, on track, or behind for their grade; where missing basics still sit; and — for the board years — how ready they are, next to the skills that drive that readiness.
How they sit for their grade
Across the whole school, by where each child's skills sit — not by marks.
Students on track, ahead, or behind for their grade
Learning pace by year group
Topics a week · the marker is the pace expected for the grade.
Missing basics over time
8 weeks · going down is good.
Missing basics are down by a third over this window as the Class 5 group clears them.
Missing basics still open
Basics not yet filled in, by grade and subject — ideas for small groups, not a scorecard.
Class 5 Maths has the most to clear — the equivalent-fractions basic that shows up across the early-warning list.
How ready for the boards, next to skills covered
Classes 9–12 · readiness is the early read on the board exam; skills covered is what sits beneath it.
Class 9
Foundation · CBSE
Class 10
Board year · CBSE
Class 11
Science & Commerce
Class 12
Board year · CBSE
Readiness sits just below skills covered in every board year group — that gap is the work still to firm up before the exam, shown now while there is time to act.
What we predicted vs what they got vs ACER
Proof the early read is real — what we predicted against the outside result they actually got.
What we predicted for each year group vs the ACER result