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International School of Oman
Monthly report · April 2026
Grade 10 · Section A
ID: ISO-2843

Layla Al-Habsi

A snapshot of how Layla progressed this month — strengths, areas to build, and what's next.
10 subjects 24 graded items Attendance 97% Rubric composite 4.1 / 5
This month at a glance
Layla had a strong month overall, with notable progress in Chemistry and Mathematics — her work on equilibrium problems showed real conceptual depth and she scored top of class on the unit test. Her oral communication rubric score climbed from 3.4 to 4.0 this month, the third consecutive monthly gain, supported by her engagement in the Model UN preparation sessions. We continue to flag written Arabic as an area to build — this is the second month her written-expression score dipped below 3.0, and the targeted plan below should help. Layla was absent once this month (medical) and remained engaged in class throughout, including on the day she missed.
Drafted by Manhaj · reviewed and approved by Ms Sandra Swart · 8 May 2026
Subject performance
Grades · trends · class context
Mathematics
A
▲ +1 band vs March
Class avg B · percentile 78th
English
B+
— flat
Class avg B · percentile 62nd
Arabic
C
▼ down 1 band
Class avg B- · percentile 28th
Chemistry
A*
▲ +1 band
Class avg B · percentile 92nd
Physics
A
▲ +1 band
Class avg B+ · percentile 75th
Biology Self-Study
B+
— flat
Cohort avg B · percentile 58th
Manhaj rubric · 6-axis competency profile
Strengths & areas to build · this month
Analytical 4.4 Creative 3.8 Oral 4.0 Homework 4.6 Participation 4.2 Written 2.8
Analytical reasoning
4.4 / 5
Creative expression
3.8 / 5
Oral communication
4.0 / 5
Homework consistency
4.6 / 5
Class participation
4.2 / 5
Written expression
2.8 / 5
Manhaj scores every subject against the same 6 universal axes so parents can compare strengths consistently across subjects, term to term. Scale: 1 emerging · 3 meeting · 5 mastering.
Rubric matrix · this month
How Layla scored on each axis, per subject
SubjectAnalyticalCreativeOralWrittenParticipationHomework
Cells colour-coded by score: 1 emerging   2 approaching   3 meeting   4 exceeding   5 mastering
Improvement plan · this month
Three concrete actions for Layla
1

Written Arabic structure

Three 15-minute essay-outline exercises per week using the Manhaj scaffolds. Sample prompts attached — Layla can pick from any.

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2

Build on Chemistry momentum

Layla is ready for stretch material — the Cambridge IGCSE extension problem set on organic chemistry. 20 min / session.

Open stretch pack →
3

Public-speaking opportunity

Oral rubric score climbed three months running — recommend a 3-minute reflection slot in May's MUN debate.

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University placement signal · early indicator
Where students with profiles like Layla's have landed
Based on Manhaj rubric profile + IGCSE projection compared against International School of Oman's alumni placement history. Shown as historical bands, not predictions. Refreshed monthly. Updated 2 May 2026. Demo: alumni dataset is illustrative; real signal lights up once school shares 5 years of placement data.
82/100
Profile strength · top 31%
Historical placement tiers for this rubric profile:
  • Regional research universities (SQU, AUB, AUS, Khalifa) — 58% of similar alumni
  • UK Russell Group / US R1 (Manchester, Edinburgh, UToronto) — 24% of similar alumni
  • US selective + IB direct entry (NYU Abu Dhabi, UBC, Boston U.) — 11% of similar alumni
Strongest-fit fields: Chemistry (biomedical, materials), Engineering (chemical, environmental). Watch: consistent written Arabic / IELTS Writing will be key for UK applications.
Month-over-month delta
What changed since March
Rubric composite
+0.22
4.1 / 5
Attendance
— 97%
flat
Homework on-time
+5pp
96%
Written-expression
-0.4
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