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Set the exam system and subject at class level so assignments, submissions, and mastery data stay scoped to EGE Mathematics.
EGE Mathematics
EGE Mathematics is listed as a Phase 2 exam track. This page describes the intended workflow and waitlist path.
EGE Mathematics preparation requires frequent marked practice and a clear view of which tasks still cost marks. Gradenza is being extended for EGE workflows so tutors can manage Profile and Base tracks, collect handwritten solutions, and keep mastery data separate for each student and exam class.

Audience
This page is for tutors and schools preparing students for EGE Mathematics who need more structure than chat-based homework return.
EGE Profile tutors assigning multi-step constructed-response tasks.
Teachers managing Base and Profile groups separately.
Tutors who also teach IB, OGE, or WAEC and need clean exam separation.
Schools that need topic-level evidence before revision and mock cycles.
Workflow
The EGE workflow is designed to support handwritten work, exam-specific topic tracking, and teacher-reviewed grading reports.
Set the exam system and subject at class level so assignments, submissions, and mastery data stay scoped to EGE Mathematics.
Choose task types and topics, then send assignments to one student, a tutor group, or a school class.
Students upload their handwritten working. Each page is linked to the assignment and student profile.
The teacher reviews marks and feedback, then uses mastery data to plan the next practice block.
Benefits
EGE tutors often teach multiple tracks and students at different levels. Gradenza keeps that work organised.
A student enrolled in EGE and another exam track has independent assignments, scores, and mastery maps for each class.
Students do not need to wait until the next session to see which task steps were accepted and where the solution failed.
Assignments, submissions, reports, and billing seats are handled inside one workspace rather than across files and messages.
Proof and trust
The platform architecture already supports multiple exam systems instead of hardcoding one syllabus into every workflow.
Exam-specific metadata can be handled through adapters so non-IB tracks do not need to imitate IB field names.
Grading reports can be reviewed before students see feedback or grades are exported.
Mastery and score history are scoped to the class, avoiding accidental cross-exam aggregation.
Related resources
Continue into the adjacent workflow instead of treating this page as a dead end.
FAQ
The EGE workflow is planned around separate Profile and Base class tracks so tutors can keep analytics and assignments distinct.
EGE Mathematics is planned for Phase 2. You can join the waitlist and help shape the exact task and report format.
Yes. The intended workflow uses photo and scanned submissions because most mathematical working is still handwritten.
Next step
Join the waitlist with your EGE track and class size so we can prioritise the workflows that matter most.