About
Built for exams that count.
Scholasticus is an exam platform for institutions. It handles the parts of online assessment that are hard to get right: who is allowed to sit an exam, what happened while they sat it, and who owns the record afterwards.
How it is organised
The four decisions that shape how everything else works.
- Tenancy
- Each institution is a tenant with its own subdomain, member list, roles, and exams. Nothing is shared unless two tenants agree to share it.
- Identity
- Sign-in runs through a dedicated identity provider. A tenant can require extra credentials — a student number, a cohort, an access code — before an account is accepted.
- Proctoring
- While an exam runs, participants hold a realtime connection. Losing focus, disconnecting, and reconnecting are all recorded against the attempt.
- Data
- Exams, attempts, and answers are stored in Postgres and owned by the tenant that created them.
Getting started
Create an account, then create a workspace for your institution. You become its owner and can invite the rest of your team straight away.