Introduction
In Lynk, a student represents the individual learner who participates in coaching sessions. The student record acts as the central anchor for attendance tracking, progress reporting, and performance insights over time.
All coaching activity ultimately maps back to students, making them a core entity in the system.
How Students Appear in Lynk
Once enrolled, students become visible across key areas of the platform:
They appear in batch/session rosters, showing who is enrolled in each batch
They show up automatically in session attendance lists when a session is started
This ensures every session is tied to the correct learner.
What Is Tracked at the Student Level
Each student record accumulates structured data over time, including:
Attendance across all sessions
Coach notes linked to sessions they attended
Progress reports generated for them
AI insights derived from their history
Why Students Are Central to Progress Tracking
By keeping student records consistent and persistent:
Coaches can track development across multiple sessions and batches
Reports remain personalised and accurate
Parents and learners receive clear, individualised feedback
This avoids ambiguity and supports long-term progress visibility.
Summary
A student in Lynk is the foundational learner record to which sessions, attendance, notes, and reports are attached. By centering all progress and tracking around students, Lynk ensures clarity, continuity, and meaningful insight across the coaching journey.



