Reports & Audit

Report: Marks distribution

Histograms showing how a class did on an exam — spot the strong, the weak, and the curve.

Report: Marks distribution

Reports → Academic → Marks Distribution.

A histogram showing how a class's marks were distributed across an exam's subjects.

How to use it

  1. Pick an exam (Grade 5 Term 1 Final).
  2. Pick a subject (Math).
  3. The histogram shows buckets: 0–10%, 11–20%, …, 91–100%. Tall bars in the high range = strong cohort.

Reading the shape

  • Bell curve centred high — cohort understood the material; teacher did well.
  • Bell curve centred low — cohort struggled; review teaching approach.
  • Two peaks — half got it, half didn't. Likely two ability groups; consider differentiated instruction.
  • Skewed high with a long tail — most did well, a few are way behind. Identify the laggards.

Cross-class comparison

Toggle All Sections to see histograms for every class in the program side-by-side. Tells you which class had the easier paper or the better-prepared cohort.

Statistics

Below the chart: mean, median, mode, standard deviation, pass count, fail count.

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