Once completed, your learners can view their mock test results by clicking on the Mock Test tab. 

Here, you will see the results for each Mock Test your learner has completed.

To view further insight for each test taken, click the + icon next to each test name and select "view more" to acess the stanine score, topic breakdown, and recommendations. 





Stanine Scoring and Topic Breakdown

To view your learner's stanine score and their topic breakdown, click "view more" under their mock test result. 




What is a Stanine Score?


A stanine score is a way to measure and understand your child’s performance on an exam or test. It’s a number that tells you how well your child did compared to other children who took the same exam. Stanine scores break scores down into nine different categories.


The nine stanine categories are:

Stanine score 1 - Bottom 4% of the cohort

Stanine score 2 - Doing better than 4% of the cohort

Stanine score 3 - Doing better than 11% of the cohort

Stanine score 4 - Doing better than 23% of the cohort

Stanine score 5 - Doing better than 40% of the cohort

Stanine score 6 - Doing better than 60% of the cohort

Stanine score 7 - Doing better than 77% of the cohort

Stanine score 8 - Doing better than 89% of the cohort

Stanine score 9 - Doing better than 96% of the cohort


Stanine scoring takes into account more than just how many questions your child got right; it also considers how their performance compares to that of other children who took the same exam.


Topic Breakdown


In addition to a stanine score, you can view how your learner performed in each topic. This is shown within a spider diagram, the yellow outline gives guidance on their total test score and the blue outline shows their topic score. 


When hovering over each dot, you will be able to see the percentage score achieved within the topic. This provides a clear insight into your learner's performance.





After completing the mock test your child can review topics to then focus on which they can find in the My Subject area of the platform.