Homeschool transcript maker

Turn homeschool records into transcript-ready evidence.

FaithSchool keeps grades, attendance, hours and lesson history in one place so you can prepare parent-issued transcript summaries, report cards and evidence packs without rebuilding the year at the last minute.

Free for one studentGrades + hours + attendanceEvidence pack export
FaithSchool records screen with homeschool attendance and evidence tracking

Grades connect to real records

Keep grades, lessons, attendance and hours together so the transcript reflects what was actually taught, not a spreadsheet rebuilt months later.

Parent-issued, export-ready output

Generate clean report cards and transcript-style summaries you can review, export and share with an evaluator, umbrella school or portfolio reviewer.

Evidence stays beside the transcript

FaithSchool keeps the supporting attendance, hours and lesson history close to the final document so you can explain the record if someone asks.

Workflow

Build the record while you teach.

Transcript work is much easier when daily records are already clean. FaithSchool turns the routine into a record trail: what was taught, when it happened, how long it took and how the student performed.

  1. 1Add each student
  2. 2Plan lessons and log daily work
  3. 3Track attendance and instructional hours
  4. 4Record grades and notes as you go
  5. 5Review the transcript-style summary
  6. 6Export the evidence pack when needed

Evidence example

Keep the proof trail beside each transcript line.

A strong homeschool transcript is not just a final grade. It should connect back to attendance, hours, lessons and a few real work samples. FaithSchool keeps that evidence trail organized so the transcript summary is easier to review later.

Sample transcript evidence row

Course
Algebra I
Transcript line
A, 1.0 credit, 132 logged instructional hours
Evidence trail
Weekly lessons, attendance dates, quiz grades, a chapter test and one corrected work sample
Export
Report card plus date-range evidence pack for the school year

Transcript questions

What parents ask before trying

Start with one student and this week.

Log a few school days, add grades as you go and keep the transcript evidence ready before it becomes urgent.

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