A DVSA pupil progress tracker that shows the road to the test
- DVSA syllabus
- Lesson by lesson
- Shareable with pupils
Score every skill, lesson by lesson
Mark each skill as introduced, then prompted, then independent, in seconds at the end of a lesson. Pupils can see their own progress and know exactly what to focus on before they next get in the car.
- The full DVSA learning-to-drive syllabus
- Lesson notes and complete history
- A clear view of who is test-ready
What you get
Full DVSA syllabus
Lesson notes & history
Pupil-facing progress
Test-readiness at a glance
Structured lessons that build towards a pass
A DVSA pupil progress tracker records every driving lesson against the official DVSA learning-to-drive syllabus, so both you and your learner can see which skills are mastered and which still need work. DrivoPilot maps each session to that syllabus, turning a vague sense of how a pupil is doing into a clear, scored picture of every skill, from moving off safely to independent driving.
What a DVSA pupil progress tracker does
- Scores every skill in the DVSA syllabus as introduced, prompted or independent.
- Shows learners exactly what to practise before the next lesson.
- Flags when a pupil is test-ready so you recommend the practical with confidence.
- Keeps a shared, consistent record any instructor can pick up.
How the DVSA pupil progress tracker works
Score each skill as it develops
At the end of a lesson, mark each skill you covered as introduced, prompted or independent. Add a quick note if you want to capture detail. It takes seconds and gives you a running record of exactly where the pupil stands against the syllabus.
Give learners something to practise
Pupils can see what they have covered and what comes next, so private practice with family becomes useful rather than random. Learners arrive at the next lesson knowing what to work on, which makes your teaching time go further.
Know who is test-ready
When every skill is marked independent, you can recommend the test with confidence rather than guesswork. That protects your pass rate and your reputation, and it stops learners booking a test before they are ready.
Better for your driving school
Consistent records mean any instructor can pick up a pupil and know exactly where they are, which is invaluable for schools covering lessons or handing over learners. It also gives parents and learners confidence that their money is well spent, and it pairs neatly with online booking and card payments and lesson blocks, so the next lesson is agreed, booked and paid for in a couple of taps once you have set what to work on.