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Weekly School Pulse is live!

By Cristian

In a busy school week, the most important signals are often the easiest to miss. A class can quietly drift. A student can fade into the background. A behaviour pattern can build slowly. A wellbeing shift can be there, waiting to be noticed. Weekly School Pulse in CLMP brings those signals together and gives schools a clear, human snapshot of how the week really went, so teachers and school leaders can respond earlier, more fairly and with a little more confidence.

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What is Weekly School Pulse?

Weekly School Pulse is a weekly executive summary for a selected school. It brings together key indicators such as coverage, participation, attendance where available, behaviour and wellbeing, then turns them into an easy-to-understand picture of the week.

Alongside the numbers, it adds an AI-written narrative that gently connects the dots:

  • what’s working well
  • what’s shifting
  • where a bit of extra attention might help

All without anyone needing to jump between dashboards or piece together a report late on a Friday afternoon.

What it helps teachers do week after week

For teachers, the Pulse reduces guesswork and brings a sense of reassurance. Instead of relying only on “how it felt”, you get early signals that help you respond sooner, especially for students who are present but not always visible in classroom interactions. It also supports fairer participation. When the same few voices dominate, it becomes easier to overlook quieter students who still need support. The Pulse helps surface these patterns early, giving teachers space to adjust approaches before small gaps become bigger ones. Just as importantly, it respects teacher time. Weekly School Pulse is built to summarise what matters, quickly, so staff can spend less time asking “what happened this week?” and more time doing what they do best: teaching, connecting and supporting students.

How it supports school leaders

For school leaders, Weekly School Pulse creates one shared view of the week that feels easy to talk about. It makes patterns clearer, including where adoption is growing, where behaviour or attendance trends may be emerging and which classes might benefit from extra support. This helps leadership conversations feel more focused and constructive. Celebrate progress. Spot areas that need attention now. Agree what can simply be monitored. Leave meetings with clarity rather than information overload.

Why it’s reliable and honest about uncertainty

Schools are living systems and not every week looks the same. Holidays, exams, partial weeks or early rollout phases can all affect the data. Weekly School Pulse includes clear signals about data quality and comparability, helping teams understand when trends are meaningful and when they should be read with care. That transparency matters. It builds trust and makes the insights easier to use with confidence.

The simple idea behind it

Weekly School Pulse helps schools move from hindsight to foresight. By turning everyday classroom signals into a weekly story and a short set of priorities, it helps students be noticed sooner, teachers feel supported in their work and leaders focus their energy where it has the biggest positive impact.