What is a secondary school report?

A secondary school report typically provides detailed information about a student's academic performance, behavior, attendance, and overall progress during a specific period of time, usually a semester or school year. The report may include grades in individual subjects, comments from teachers about the student's strengths and areas for improvement, and an overall assessment of the student's performance.

In addition to academic information, a secondary school report may also include information about the student's extracurricular activities, behavior, and attendance record. The report is typically shared with parents or guardians to keep them informed about their child's progress in school.

Secondary school reports are an important tool for tracking a student's academic progress and identifying areas where the student may need additional support or intervention. They also provide a way for teachers, parents, and students to track growth and improvement over time.