Adaptive lessons. Live progress. No marking pile.

Everybody Counts sits between a textbook and a full Learning Management System — structured enough to follow, flexible enough to fit any classroom.

From lesson plan to pupil insight in four steps

The platform handles delivery and data. Teachers handle the teaching.

01

Teacher selects a topic

Choose from the weekly recommended schedule — aligned to UK National Curriculum Programmes of Study for Years 1–6 — or pick any topic from the 400+ lesson library. Filter by year group, strand (number, geometry, statistics), and difficulty band.

02

Students launch on their device

Each student logs in with a four-digit PIN (no email needed for under-13s). The platform opens the assigned lesson automatically. Works on Chrome, Safari, and Firefox on any device with a 1024px-wide screen or larger — Chromebooks, iPads, Windows laptops.

03

Adaptive engine adjusts difficulty

Each correct answer moves the student forward; two consecutive errors trigger a scaffolded mini-lesson before retrying. The adaptive model is based on Item Response Theory (IRT) and recalculates difficulty after every question — not just at the end of a session.

04

Teacher reviews the dashboard

After each session, the teacher dashboard shows per-pupil accuracy, time on task, and which specific questions caused difficulty. Exportable as CSV for inclusion in progress reports or SEND reviews.

Every feature exists for a reason

400+ Curriculum Lessons

Every lesson written by UK primary maths specialists, cross-referenced against the 2014 National Curriculum and updated after each statutory guidance revision. Topics span number and place value, fractions, measurement, geometry, and statistics.

Each lesson includes a teacher-facing note explaining the pedagogical approach and common misconceptions to watch for.

IRT-Based Adaptive Engine

The difficulty model uses a three-parameter Item Response Theory (3PL) model — the same framework used in national assessments like the Key Stage 2 SATs. Questions aren't simply easy, medium, or hard; they carry individual difficulty, discrimination, and guessing parameters.

This means a student who guesses correctly doesn't get promoted — the engine detects inconsistency and confirms understanding with follow-up questions.

Live Teacher Dashboard

Real-time view of every student in a live session: questions answered, current accuracy rate, and adaptive level. Colour-coded alerts flag students who have triggered three or more scaffolded retries in a single session — a reliable signal of foundational gaps.

Historical view shows progress over rolling 4-week and 12-week windows, exportable to CSV.

Multi-Class & Multi-Staff

Headteachers and maths leads can view aggregate data across the whole school — not just their own class. Each teacher sees only their assigned classes by default; admin accounts see everything.

Staff are added by email invite. No per-seat staff licensing: unlimited teachers are included in every school plan.

Accessibility Built In

WCAG 2.1 AA compliant. Dyslexia-friendly font option (OpenDyslexic). High-contrast mode available with a single toggle. All interactive elements keyboard-navigable. Audio support for students who struggle with reading question text.

No additional SEND add-on required — these features are on by default and can be enabled per-student.

GDPR & UK PSED Compliant

All data stored on UK-based servers (AWS eu-west-2, London region). Pupil data is never shared with third parties. No advertising. No behavioural tracking outside the platform. Data retention configurable per school, defaulting to 3 years post-enrollment.

DPA template provided for schools to complete the required data processing agreement with Everybody Counts Ltd.

Built for school networks, not ideal home broadband

Works reliably on the kind of hardware and connectivity most UK state primaries actually have.

Minimum Bandwidth

500 Kbps per concurrent student session. Typical 30-student classroom requires 15 Mbps downstream — well within Ofcom's standard school broadband specification. No video streaming; the platform is text and SVG-based.

Response Time

Average API response time: under 120 ms from London-based networks (measured at the 95th percentile). Page load under 2.4 seconds on a standard school broadband connection — tested monthly against a reference 20 Mbps connection.

Device Requirements

Any device running Chrome 88+, Firefox 85+, or Safari 14+. Screen width minimum 768px. Works on iPads (6th generation onwards), Chromebooks, Windows laptops, and Android tablets. No app download or Flash.

Uptime & Maintenance

Target SLA: 99.5% during school hours (08:00–18:00 Mon–Fri UK term time). Planned maintenance windows are Fridays 19:00–22:00. Status page available at status.everybodycounts.co.

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