Here at Prime Principle we are proud of our achievements and we want to share with you what other people are saying about Classroom Monitor.
In this section we’ve added links to some of the latest articles about assessment that mention us, plus some rather positive independent reviews in some of the educational magazines.
Classroom Monitor gets a near perfect score!
BEE-IT the education news and network website has conducted an independent review of Classroom Monitor. We're delighted to announce that we received a near perfect 19.5 out of 20 in the review. When the reviewers were asked how we could improve they all said that they couldn't think of anything, wow, fantastic stuff. Rest assured we won't be sitting on our laurels, we've plenty of exciting new developments that we'll be announcing soon. In the meantime, read the full review here .
Classroom Monitor and Mr Thorne link up
Following some inspiring sessions we saw with Mr Thorne at BETT this year, we've linked up with him! There is a new phonics markbook built into Classroom Monitor to support teachers with phonics assessment in readiness for next year's proposed year 1 phonics test. Best of all, every phonics markbook is linked to video and web resources on the Mr Thorne website so teachers can find lots of activities and lesson plans to support their children learning phonics straight from their phonics assessment.
What a fantastic BETT!

Wow - what a week! We've returned from an exciting and exhausting BETT show at Olympia in London. Our stand was inundated over the 4 days with more schools than ever coming to visit our stand. Everyone was really excited about the prospect of using Classroom Monitor in their school and our new online reporting to parents tool was particularly popular. We didn't win the BETT award unfortunately; losing out to RM but that's life and it didn't take away from a fantastic week. We even got to meet Mr Thorne does phonics in person!
Teaching Times
February 2010
A Teaching Times review of what the new DCSF 'Pupil and Parent Guarantee' document means for schools and how using technology such as Classroom Monitor schools can help teachers meet these requirements without adding to workload.
Wimboldsley Community Primary School in Middlewich uses new technology to constantly track pupil’s progress
June 2009
Teachers at Wimboldsley Community Primary School in Middlewich, Cheshire are now free to spend more time teaching thanks to new ‘Classroom Monitor’ assessment technology.