The Primary Montessori Template

As discussed in our previous posts about our Report Cards initiative, today we’re sharing one of our private templates. If you like the way it looks, feel free to chat in any time to let us know. We can enable it and help set it up just the way you like!


The Primary Montessori template is one from the library of private templates. It’s a single-term, booklet-style report card that’s designed to show detailed grading criteria and comments. It’s perfect for Montessori elementary schools. Let’s take a look at a sample report card.

 

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The Blue Academic Template

As part of our initiative to share the awesome customreport cards at QuickSchools, today we’re sharing a public template. If it looks good to you, feel free to chat in – we’d love to enable it and help you set it up just the way you’d like!


The brand-new Blue Academic template is the first addition to our new line of restyled report cards. It’s a gorgeous single-term template that works for all sorts of situations and schools. Not only is it great for end-of-term report cards, but it’s also fantastic for mid-term progress reports as well. Take a look at the sample below to see how it might appear when it’s filled out.

Blue Academic

This template is both simple and flexible, as it supports marks, grades, comments, and overall comments. Designed by the QS Design Team, it’s meant to be easily readable, yet able to hold tons of information. Alongside the basic subject details, Academic Blue also supports several other features. These include…

  • Term GPA
  • Subject Credits
  • Grading Scale
  • Teacher, Parent, and Principal Signatures

If this template looks like it might work for your school, you can switch to it anytime! It’s the default template for all new Report Card sessions and can be selected from the “Change Template” menu in setup report cards. Of course, if you’d like any help enabling it or setting it up, please chat in and let us know!

The Ontario Province Report Card Template

As discussed in our previous posts about our Report Cards initiative, today we’re sharing one of our private templates. If you like the way it looks, feel free to chat in any time to let us know. We can enable it and set it up just the way you like!


The Provincial Report Card template is one from the library of private templates, and used by quite a few of our schools. Though it is designed to match the specifications of the Ministry of Education of Ontario, Canada, it’s available and useful for all schools.

Here’s a sample of how the layout of this template looks.

Ontario Provincial Report Card
Ontario Provincial Report Card

Built for QuickSchools by Azroy, this single-semester template is simple to use and matches province requirements. It has all sorts of great features including space for midterm grades, a Learning Skills and Work Habits section, plenty of space for comments, and subject-based attendance for each class. Whether your school is in Ontario or not, this is a great template for showing how students have improved and giving detailed feedback.Read More »

The Lake Michigan Academy Progress Reports

As part of our exciting new initiative to make our awesome report cards more available, we thought we’d start by sharing an example of how to use the Report Cards for mid-term progress reports. Today, we’re featuring a school that uses a public template. And, stay tuned – our next post will showcase one of our custom-built private templates!


One of our schools, Lake Michigan Academy in Grand Rapids, MI, USA uses one of our public templates – Classic White – to build awesome progress reports every week.

Sample Report Cards using the Classic White template
Sample Report Cards using the Classic White template

Let’s take look at a sample Lake Michigan Academy Weekly Progress Report.

Great work, LMA!! This is such a great setup for giving detailed comments feedback to students.

Of course, since all schools with a Report Cards module have access to this public template, anyone can set up progress reports like Lake Michigan Academy! If you’re interested in a how to, we’ve included the steps below:

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