Activity and Skill Development Progress Tracker
Students can view their progress in sports, arts, language, leadership, and life skills — tracked and updated by teachers across the term.
Because Not All Progress Is on Paper
iSchoolCloud helps schools track how students are growing beyond the classroom — not just in subjects, but in skills that matter for life.
From music to teamwork, sports to public speaking — everything is tracked gently, reviewed regularly, and shared clearly.

Marks matter — but so does character.
With iSchoolCloud’s skill and activity tracker, schools finally have a structured way to monitor how students are growing as people, not just as performers.
Teachers can record progress in core life skills — confidence, teamwork, leadership, creativity — along with structured remarks.
Students and parents can see steady progress over the year, celebrate growth, and understand where support is needed.
It brings visibility to talents that don’t always show up in tests.
And it teaches students that growth isn’t just academic — it’s personal.
Because at the end of the year, who they’ve become matters just as much as what they’ve scored.
Know what’s improving — beyond textbooks
Schools typically track traits like leadership, collaboration, discipline, confidence, creativity, and participation.
Subject teachers, activity coordinators, or class mentors — depending on the school structure.
It can be — some schools include this tracker in their formal assessment reports.
Yes — most schools allow parents to view their child’s skill profile.
Monthly, quarterly, or term-wise — depending on school policy.
Teachers can revise scores or remarks as progress is observed.
Some schools use scores; others prefer color-coded indicators and remarks.
Yes — schools can customize skill categories by age group or grade.
Absolutely — all co-curricular involvement can be tagged and reflected.
In some schools, yes — progress here can support award eligibility or participation tracking.