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Discover each student’s individual potential and help them fulfil it with Athena’s award-winning academic tracking software. The Athena Tracker is built exclusively for secondary schools in Ireland, using data gathered from over 16 million Irish exam results.
Our academic tracking software pinpoints a student’s baseline potential and alerts teachers when a pupil falls below it. The software also highlights when a student is performing above their potential, even if not achieving top grades.
Every student develops at their own pace, so it doesn’t make sense to solely compare results with one another. By shifting the focus to individual potential, you are shining a light on every single student, especially those in the forgotten middle.
For schools that are interested in integrating with the Athena Tracker, we run regular information sessions. These sessions walk you through the software, its benefits for your school and how to get it set up.
They are run both online and in-house, and are absolutely free to attend. Check out our upcoming schedule below.
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By integrating with the Athena Tracker, and bringing all assessment data onto one location, you are providing your teachers with everything they need to excel. Allow your teachers to:
Students can log into the Athena Tracker, review their own performance, set target grades, and adjust these targets over time. Seeing how they are performing vs their own potential can be both reassuring and hugely motivating for students.
Our academic tracking software inspires a culture of open and effective communication throughout the school.
“We have found the Athena Tracker an excellent resource, particularly for pinpointing students who are underachieving across a variety of subjects and not working to their potential. Management and Year Heads find this especially useful, whilst class teachers find it a brilliant method of collating grades and providing feedback to students based on expected outcomes.”
OLIVER DENEHER
Deputy Principal, Scoil Aodháin