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How can DP students view their progress reports?
How can DP students view their progress reports?
Updated over a week ago

Toddle's intuitive interface allows DP students to conveniently access their progress reports, enabling them to gain valuable insights into their academic journey. This article will provide an overview of the different methods available for DP students to access their progress reports, both on the web and through the app.

The article will cover:

1. Viewing progress report on the web
2. Viewing progress report on the app

Viewing progress report on the web

To access your progress report, simply click on the 'Progress reports' card located on your home page.

💡 Please note that you will be able to view the ‘Progress reports’ card only if the setting is enabled by your school administrator.

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You will be directed to the Progress Report page, where you can view all the reports that have been shared with you. To download a report, simply click on the download icon. Alternatively, you can view the report on Toddle by clicking on the ‘View report’ button.

💡 Please note that the progress reports listed here will be the ones that are shared with you.

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On the landing page, you will be able to view separate pages for the cover sheet, cover letter, IB learner profile and assessment criteria description. Depending on how the report has been configured by the school, the information you see in the report may vary. Let's take a closer look at each report type:

  1. Detailed progress report

In a detailed progress report, you will get an individual section for each subject, providing insights into your performance. To access your scores and ratings for each subject, simply navigate to the 'Subject reports' section in the left pane. From here, you can easily switch between subjects.

Here, you will find a category-wise breakdown of scores, the final score, final grade, and local grade if applicable. Furthermore, you can view the teacher's name, subject description, and comments provided by the teacher for each subject.

If your school has assessed you on learning goals, you can also see the ratings given by teachers and their relevant comments for each subject. For example, in the image below, you are rated on assessment objectives, with the custom criteria being ‘Efforts’. You can see the ratings given by the teacher for each assessment objective, along with an overall comment.

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You also have the option to view your progress individually for each DP Core element (CAS, TOK, or EE) by selecting them from the 'DP Core' section in the left pane.

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2. Compact progress report

In a compact progress report, you will get a summarised view of your performance across subjects. On the ‘Progress summary’ page you will get an overview of achieved final scores, final grades, local grades and teacher comments for all subjects and DP core components.

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Finally, on the 'Homeroom adviser comments' page, you can view the comments provided by the homeroom adviser. Additionally, you can access your overall or subject-wise attendance on the 'Attendance' page within the progress report. Please note that these sections may be combined as part of the Progress summary page, depending on the configuration set by your administrator.

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Viewing progress reports on the app

To access your progress reports on the mobile app, simply go to the 'Progress Reports' card on your home page.

Upon clicking this card, you can see all the reports that have been shared with you. Choose the desired report to view the detailed information. This will open the report in a new window, allowing you to scroll down and read the entire report.

💡 Please note that you will be able to view Progress reports only if the setting is enabled by your school admin and the report is shared with you.

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