International academic benchmarking · Ages 6–17
A free adaptive assessment benchmarked against UK, US, PISA and IB standards — so you know exactly where your child stands internationally.
Sample result
Emma · Age 11
Score distribution · Sample
The four domains tested by PISA, TIMSS, and the UK and US national curricula — each adapting in difficulty to pinpoint your child's exact level.
Comprehension, grammar, spelling, and punctuation
Learn more →Number operations, algebra, geometry, and data handling
Learn more →Problem-solving using words and critical thinking
Learn more →Pattern recognition using shapes and abstract visuals
Learn more →The science behind the score
Eduentry uses the same psychometric models that power PISA, GCSE and SAT — so your child's results are directly comparable to international standards.
Each question has a calibrated difficulty and discrimination value. Scores reflect the difficulty of questions answered correctly — not just the raw count.
Used in PISA · SAT · GCSEQuestions are selected using Fisher Information to maximise measurement precision. Each answer updates the ability estimate and selects the optimal next question.
Computerised Adaptive TestingScores use the same mean-100, SD-15 scale as PISA. Results are mapped to UK National Curriculum, US grade expectations, PISA proficiency tiers, and IB readiness.
UK · US · PISA · IB68% of children score between 85–115 (within 1 standard deviation of the mean)
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60 questions across four subjects, taken at home at their own pace. Each question adapts — harder for correct answers, easier for wrong ones.
Standardised scores, international benchmarks across UK, US, PISA and IB frameworks, AI-generated recommendations, and a printable report.
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