Schools hub

School grading software for math departments and exam cohorts

This hub collects Gradenza workflows for schools: department-level grading reports, Google Classroom sync, mock exam mode, compliance controls, student mastery maps, and teacher-reviewed AI grading.

Grading report
Gradenza assignment creation and grading workflow screenshot
Departmentshared grading workflows
ClassroomGoogle roster and gradebook workflows
Complianceadmin visibility and controls

Audience

Who this hub is for

Start here if the grading problem involves multiple teachers, rosters, or school systems.

IB Math departments standardising reports across teachers.

Schools using Google Classroom for assignment distribution.

School admins evaluating data flow and integrations.

Departments preparing cohorts for mocks and final exams.

Workflow

School workflow paths

Schools usually connect Gradenza to one existing workflow first, then expand.

01

Connect classes and rosters

Use manual invites or Google Classroom sync to bring students into the right exam classes.

02

Run assignments or mocks

Teachers collect handwritten work through Gradenza while preserving familiar distribution channels.

03

Review reports before release

AI grading creates the first draft; teachers finalise the result.

04

Use cohort evidence

Department reports and mastery maps support revision planning and moderation conversations.

Benefits

Why schools use a shared system

The value is consistency, visibility, and less duplicated administration.

Department-wide clarity

Reports give teachers a common structure without removing individual judgement.

Integration with existing systems

Google Classroom and Drive workflows reduce friction for schools already using Google Workspace.

Better revision decisions

Cohort reports make it easier to respond to weak topics after mocks.

Proof and trust

School trust signals

Schools need more than a useful teacher tool; they need governance around the workflow.

Admin and compliance surfaces

School features include integration visibility and compliance-oriented controls.

Final action stays human

Teachers review and initiate release or writeback actions.

Separate class analytics

Students can have multiple class profiles without mixing exam-specific mastery data.

FAQ

Common questions

Can a school start with only one department?

Yes. A school can start with one IB Math class, one tutor-style group, or one mock cycle before expanding.

Does Gradenza replace Google Classroom?

No. Classroom remains useful for rosters and distribution. Gradenza adds math-specific submission, grading, reporting, and mastery workflows.

Can school admins see integration status?

The school workflow includes admin and compliance surfaces for integration visibility.

Next step

Start with the school grading workflow that hurts most

Pick Classroom sync, mock exam reports, or department assignment grading as the first implementation path.