Student Performance Groups

Student Performance Groups

In Student Analysis, you can filter the overview table to focus on different Student Performance Groups. This enables you to see easily the students who are on, above or below target. 

To apply the filter, navigate to the Apply Comparisons drop down and select Add All next to Student Performance Groups. If you are wanting to focus on one specific group, you can select that option from the expanded list: 


After selecting, the overview table will be divided into the different categories:


Clicking into any of the grey lozenges will expand the tables. In the screenshot below, the above in all subjects category has been expanded, allowing you to easily see which students are performing highly against their Alps MEGs. 


In this screenshot below, the below target in all subjects tab has been expanded, allowing a clear view of students who may need support achieving their Alps MEGs: 


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