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Progress Tracker
Progress Tracker was developed in Suffolk.  It is flexible in use and adapts to the way your school thinks and works.
Teachers find it easy to use and school leaders will benefit from the wealth of detailed printouts, charts, tables and spreadsheets to help track individual pupils, groups and year groups.
Progress Tracker is designed to support good practice, giving the teacher maximum reward for minimum effort.  Charts to use with pupils and parents to show progress, simple printouts showing your class grouped by their attainment, progress, or distance from targets.
Attainment, Progress and Expectation  
Progress Tracker uses these three aspects to provide a wealth of information and support good practice in schools. Click here for examples
Teachers find it easy to use
Progress Tracker teacher’s module produces graphs, printouts and spreadsheets that

Display pupil progress in subjects over time

Compare the pupil and the group with expected progress

Show how pupils are doing, by attainment and by expectation, and  how they have progressed over time.

Enable you to perform your own detailed analysis.
Leaders are able to dig down into the data
Progress Tracker review module produces further outputs (some now available in the teacher module) that give an overview of attainment, progress and expectation.
Analyses can be broken down by groups (e.g. Gender, FSM, SEN).

NEW in Version 1.9 Create your own targeted groups.

Drill-down charts enable you to look more deeply into your school’s  performance.


Version 1.9o - open version

We have decided to remove all licence restrictions from Progress Tracker.  It is now available for free.

Other work commitments have meant that we have not been able to develop PT further.  As it stands it is still what the description on the right says, and will continue to be for more than a few years to come.

The only downside is that the FFTestimates which had originally been provided will no longer be available, but you may still edit this information manually in the review module.

Download this version before April 2013 to ensure a smooth transition.