Our predictions and chances reports show you how your students are likely to perform in their (I)GCSEs based on their overall score in the Yellis baseline assessment. You can use predictions and chances insights to set targets for your students, subjects, departments, and the whole school. These insights also help you to plan the right support and challenge for your students, to help them reach or go beyond their predicted grade outcomes. You could also use the predictions and chances insights to help your students as they make subject choices.
Predictions reports give you a point and grade prediction* for your students. Chances reports give you a fuller picture of how your students might perform in their final exams because you’ll be able to see each student’s probability of achieving each grade outcome. It’s important to use the chances graphs alongside the predictions reports when you’re setting targets for your students. It’s also important to use other data you have and your knowledge of your students to set appropriately challenging targets for them.
*Prediction is the average grade/point outcome in that qualification type and subject for past students with the same Yellis baseline assessment score.
Predictions Report
- Useful for school leaders and teachers of all subjects.
- See selected students’ predictions (points or grades) in selected subjects.
- Choose the qualification types (IGCSE or GCSE) and subjects you teach.
- Choose a national or independent schools’ standardisation (comparison) population to suit your school.
- Adjust the predictions to suit your school’s past performance and aspirations.
- Download your students’ predictions to use them in the way that works for you.
Individual Student Predictions Report
- Useful for teachers and form tutors or staff with pastoral roles supporting students with subject choices.
- See an individual student’s predictions (grade and point).
- Choose the qualification types (IGCSE or GCSE) and subjects to include.
- Choose a national or independent schools’ standardisation (comparison) population to suit your school.
- Adjust the predictions to suit your school’s past performance and aspirations.
Individual Subject Predictions Report
- Useful for Heads of Department and teachers of all subjects.
- See selected students’ predictions (grade and point) in one selected subject.
- Choose the qualification type (IGCSE or GCSE) to use.
- Choose a national or independent schools’ standardisation (comparison) population to suit your school.
- Adjust the predictions to suit your school’s past performance and aspirations.
Secondary Chances Report
- Useful for Heads of departments and teachers of all subjects.
- See an individual student’s likelihood of each grade outcome in one selected subject.
- Choose the qualification type (IGCSE or GCSE) to use.
- Choose a national or independent schools’ standardisation (comparison) population to suit your school.
- Adjust the predictions to suit your school’s past performance and aspirations.
All Chances Report
- Useful for teachers and form tutors or staff with pastoral roles supporting students with subject choices.
- See an individual student’s likelihood of each grade outcome in selected subjects.
- Choose the qualification types (IGCSE or GCSE) and subjects to include.
- Choose a national or independent schools’ standardisation (comparison) population to suit your school.
- Adjust the predictions to suit your school’s past performance and aspirations.
Individual Student Subject Chances Report
- Useful for teachers and form tutors or staff with pastoral roles who support students with subject choices.
- See an individual student’s chance of each grade outcome in selected subjects together with their predicted grade (orange arrow).
- Choose the qualification types (IGCSE or GCSE) and subjects to include.
- Choose a national or independent schools’ standardisation (comparison) population to suit your school.
School Chances Report
- Useful for school leaders.
- See the predicted grade profile for a cohort in a selected subject.
- Choose the qualification type (IGCSE or GCSE) and subject.
- Choose a national or independent schools’ standardisation (comparison) population to suit your school.
- Adjust the predictions to suit your school’s past performance and aspirations.
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