Parent reports · 11+ tutors

AI parent reports for 11+ tutors

11+ reports live or die on specifics — is the child hitting practice papers at pass mark, which paper style are they weakest on, and what's realistic. TutorLab writes reports parents can actually act on.

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Where most tutors lose hours every week

The admin around teaching tends to eat more time than the teaching itself. These are the exact problems TutorLab is built to solve.

Paper formats vary wildly by region

GL Assessment, CEM, CSSE, individual school papers — each region uses different structures. A report that says "strong in verbal reasoning" means different things depending on where the test is.

Pass-mark conversations are awkward

Parents ask "is she going to pass?" and tutors stall. The reality is probabilistic and that's how it should be discussed, but reports rarely say so clearly.

Mock paper results get reported as numbers without context

"82% on paper 4" means nothing to a parent. They need to know what 82% is against the pass mark, with how much time to go.

How TutorLab helps

Every feature is designed around a UK tutor's working week.

Region-aware language

Tell the AI which paper style (GL, CEM, CSSE, independent) and the report's framing adjusts — GL is structured Maths / English / VR / NVR; CEM blends and is harder to predict.

Pass-mark contextualisation

Mock scores are compared to the typical pass mark for the target school, with a realistic read on whether the current trajectory lands the child there.

Specific next-step recommendations

Every report ends with 2–3 concrete topics for the parent to drill at home, not a vague "keep practising."

Sample output

Sample parent report — 11+ GL Assessment preparation, six months to test

"[Student] has been preparing for the Kent 11+ (GL Assessment format) since January. Across the three full mock papers sat this term, scores have been: February — 61% (below the typical pass mark of around 70%); March — 68%; April — 74%. The upward trajectory is the most encouraging sign; the current score would be a borderline pass. The strongest area is Maths (consistently 80%+). The weakest has been Non-Verbal Reasoning, specifically paper-folding and code questions, where time management rather than understanding is the issue. For the next six weeks I recommend: (1) timed NVR drills twice a week at home (10 minutes, 20 questions); (2) one full mock every two weeks — no single-paper practice until August, when we switch to paper-type rotation; (3) continuing to build the Verbal Reasoning vocabulary list we've been building."

Generated in under 10 seconds inside TutorLab. You can edit, save as a template, or send it to parents from the same screen.

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Common questions

Does the AI handle CEM and GL differently?

Yes. GL is treated as discrete subjects (Maths, English, VR, NVR) — CEM is described as the blended format it actually is, with different score-interpretation language.

Can reports reference specific target schools?

Yes. Tell the AI the target grammar or independent school and it frames the pass-mark discussion against that school's typical threshold.

How often should I generate an 11+ report?

Most 11+ tutors send a short report every half-term, then every 3–4 weeks in the final term. Because generation is fast, the cadence is practical.

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