Class Charts Reviews 32

TrustScore 2 out of 5

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Rated 3 out of 5 stars

ClassCharts has a lot of potential, as data shows that it is both useful for pupils and teachers. However, ClassCharts is missing a few features that would make the software even better. Fo... See more

Rated 2 out of 5 stars

It prevents teachers taking accountability for their actions. No English homework set for a whole term so they blame the app instead of their own actions. Schools say they want children to engage mo... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Is not so 67 wallahi twin rizz out of 10 chat, it summon the 67 demons that forces us to play ESCAPE FROM SCP 67 AT 3AM Overall a scary experience

Rated 2 out of 5 stars

Great for keeping up on what homework my child has. Rubbish for behavior upkeep as teachers generally forget to update this app daily

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An online system for managing class seating charts and behaviour.


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TrustScore 2 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Randomizer is causing poor teaching

I am a pshe teacher and our school policy is that we have to use this function for every question we pose, we then have to pause and the pounce (as it select a student) using the app.

Rather than facilitating class discussion, it ruins it! I can’t believe I am supposed to use this app all the time. Whatever happened to teachers getting to know their students based on their individual learning needs. Instead we are using an app!!! Get rid of the thing now! It’s unsafe and there’s a BBC news article saying it has been hacked.

May 23, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Really poor onboarding

Really poor onboarding.
Can only see 1 of my children - second child doesn't work. Either school has provided the incorrect date or birth of my second child or the software has a bug. Maybe use a different unique reference.

January 8, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

DONT RECOMMEND

DONT RECOMMEND

It was a sunny day and I was going to my personal doom also know as school to adults, I look at my class charts app and sees negatives on my account umm what the sigma…. I’m an ALPHA AND I DONT DESERVE THIS! DELETE THIS ALL NOW!! If you are a teacher and use this your not sigma and will never be an alpha male like us students 🐺

December 11, 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

My moving, heart-breaking story of how class charts ruined my life. DONT GET THIS APP.

It was a perfect sunny day and I was looking forward to school, ready to roll, both backpack straps as tight as they could be with a bounce in my step. But it all changed when I walked through those glistening school gates and my tutor sat us down and gave us the heart-breaking news - teams is gone, class charts is here. Looking around, I examined my fellow pupils' expressions but they all seemed completely normal, the only difference was that their lips silently chanted the spelling of class charts. I felt like an alpha, superior to the others as I remained unaffected by this virtual pandemic. There seemed to be something suspicious in the air and I could feel the negativity pulsing through my veins. It was as if a spell had been put on the entire school and I was frightened, unsure what to do next. Summoning my masculine power, like Charles Murray would have wanted, I breathed in deeply and sauntered out of the classroom - I would not submit to this.
I ran all the way home, pushing through a crowd of people jogging - they too were affected, eyes glued to their screens as they gazed at the purple icon. It was as I turned onto my street that I began to feel the pull of the app's power. 'Oh no' I thought 'I hope it's not reached gran yet!'
I strutted to my front door, destroying it with one flick of my finger - thankfully my alphaness was more powerful than the class charts curse.
Around my kitchen table I spotted my family, seated around the table all eyes on me. Although they seemed to look at me, their pupils were burnt with the sinister shape of the colourful jumping children. In unison they chanted, so quickly the only word I could make out was "LEAVE" I reached forward, spying the glowing phone in the middle of the table, but before I could turn it off, my gran began levitating and the phone shook violently. One after the other my family members floated up into the air and began swimming like tadpoles around the kitchen.
I was wrong to think I could save them for just a second later, their body's morphed and soon they each turned into one of the colourful jumping children from the class charts logo. Their chanting grew louder and all I could do was watch as my own family were destroyed by class charts.
I am now homeless and will discard my phone after spreading this awareness in fear it will continue to haunt me. Sometimes I still hear the faint voices of chanting so now I wear a tinfoil hat to block out the signals.
DONT LET YOUR BRAIN BE CONTROLLED BY CLASS CHARTS. WEAR YOUR FOIL HATS.
Save yourself while you still can...

November 26, 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Just no

ClassCharts is so easy to use for punishments, that it makes teachers use it too much and rely on it. If you’re a teacher, then fyi ClassCharts makes you demonic

November 11, 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 2 out of 5 stars

Do not trust

It prevents teachers taking accountability for their actions. No English homework set for a whole term so they blame the app instead of their own actions. Schools say they want children to engage more without technology yet invest in apps...total contradition. App doesn't load homework on time so kids suffer.

October 15, 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Do not take feedback from teachers on board

As a teacher who uses ClassCharts daily, I find myself spending a significant amount of time navigating the platform. Unfortunately, there are a few pain points:

Seating Plans: The inability to clear seating plans is frustrating. Despite raising this issue multiple times, the response has been to “create a new room.” Consequently, our room list is now cluttered.
Random Name Generator: The random name generator occasionally selects absent students, even though ClassCharts is aware of their absence.
In summary, while ClassCharts offers useful features, these usability issues can be quite cumbersome. Hopefully, improvements will address these concerns in the future.

February 25, 2024
Unprompted review

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