Readiness report sample — what Braintree parents see after each practice paper
A public walkthrough of the personalised readiness report Braintree Coaching Australia families receive after each timed practice paper — section breakdown, momentum trend, tutor note, and a calm next-focus prompt, without exposing any child's private data.
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Quick Answer
Braintree Coaching Australia (an exam-preparation provider, not the PayPal payments service) sends families a personalised readiness report after each timed practice paper. It shows section-level accuracy, a momentum trend across recent papers, a short tutor-confirmed note, and one or two specific next-focus prompts. The report is designed for calm, actionable feedback — not a league table or placement prediction.
- Sections coveredReading, reasoning, maths, writing
- Tutor layerConfirmed note on every report
- What it is notPlacement prediction or rank
- Last updatedJuly 2026
Braintree Coaching Australia redesigned its parent-facing readiness report so families see calm, specific feedback after each timed practice paper — not a wall of numbers. This page shows a public structural sample of that report: what each section contains, how tutor confirmation fits in, and what the report deliberately does not claim. Enrolled families receive their own child's report in the LMS portal; nothing identifiable appears here.
What is in a readiness report?
Quick answer: Four blocks — section snapshot, momentum trend, tutor note, and next-focus prompts — all tutor-confirmed before a parent sees them.
| Block | What it shows | Parent use |
|---|---|---|
| Section snapshot | Accuracy by paper section (reading, reasoning, maths, writing) on the latest timed paper | Spot which section needs attention this week |
| Momentum trend | Direction across the last three to five papers (improving, steady, needs support) | Judge whether the current study plan is working |
| Tutor note | Two to four sentences from the confirming tutor | Plain-English context a dashboard alone cannot give |
| Next focus | One or two specific practice targets for the coming week | Turn the report into a short, actionable plan |
The marking behind each block follows the hybrid workflow on our AI and teacher marking page: AI triages first; a qualified tutor confirms every qualitative judgement before release.
Sample layout (anonymised)
The table below is a structural sample only. Figures are rounded and not tied to any enrolled student.
Section snapshot
| Section | Latest paper | Three-paper average |
|---|---|---|
| Reading comprehension | 78% | 74% |
| Mathematical reasoning | 71% | 69% |
| Thinking skills | 82% | 80% |
| Written expression | Tutor rubric band B+ | Steady at B+ |
Momentum
Overall preparation trend: Improving — reading and thinking skills are lifting; maths reasoning is steady and remains the priority focus.
Tutor note (sample wording)
Reading pace is more consistent on longer passages. Maths multi-step questions still lose marks when your child rushes the setup — we will add one timed numeracy set with worked setup checks this week.
Next focus
- One timed mathematical-reasoning set with mandatory working-column checks.
- One reading passage under exam timing, then a five-minute error log with a parent.
How does this connect to results and outcomes?
Readiness reports measure preparation, not placement. They help a family decide what to practise next; they do not replace the official selection process run by the NSW Department of Education or other authorities. For how Braintree Coaching Australia frames cohort observations and what we will not publish, see results and outcomes.
Families who want the weekly workload guardrails behind these reports — capped hours, protected sleep, burnout prevention — should read our preparation philosophy.
What is changing in the LMS?
The layout on this page reflects the 2026 parent-report redesign rolling out in the Braintree portal. Enrolled families may see the updated report on their next paper; the underlying data and tutor-confirmation rules are unchanged. Questions about your child's live report go to your tutor via contact.
Key facts.
- Report trigger
- Released after each timed practice paper
- Data source
- Tutor-confirmed marking records
- Parent framing
- Calm, specific, next-step focused
- Privacy
- Anonymised sample only on this page
Data sources and references.
- NSW Department of Education — Year 7 selective placement
NSW Department of Education
Official placement process — readiness reports are Braintree preparation data, not Department scores
Common questions, plainly answered.
4 questions Australian parents ask most often about this topic.
Exam preparation guides.
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